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Gadgets and summer go together like hot dogs and baseball (or something like that). Whether you're using gadgets to stay connected
to the office while on vacation (although you shouldn't have to), or whether you want to use gadgets to enhance your vacation
experience, there's a bunch of new toys to play with this summer. We've compiled a quick slide show of our favorite summer-related
gadgets, as well as more complete reviews of more gadgets and gizmos that we've been enjoying recently. |
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Top Summer and/or Beach gadgets By SUMj on June 13, 2007, 5:30 pm Reply | Read entire comment We want to hear from YOU -- What are you favorite summer or beach related gadgets and gizmos? Check back for a link to our top picks!
George and Paris would be a better comparison By Anonymous on June 19, 2007, 11:08 am Reply | Read entire comment In this article you say the George is the class of the field? How can you consider a $150 item to be in the same field as one that costs nearly 4 times as much?...
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