Combing through hundreds of blog posts and news articles daily, Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, sifts through the noise to bring you the tech news most important to consumers. If you have a tip on a story you want to share, leave a comment below.
Mercedes-Benz Financial adapts iPad for business use (TiPb)
Mercedes-Benz is providing iPads to 40 lucky dealers across the country so that they gain access to the company’s point-of-sale dealer system on the showroom floors.
Iota Flex wants to be a MiFi for voice and text (engadget)
Would you believe us if we told you that that rubber bracelet-looking thing is actually going to have a built-in SIM card and bring voice / text capabilities to Android tablets, e-readers and netbooks via Bluetooth?
Sony expands Tune Tray car audio offerings (cartech)
Back at CES 2010, we got a look at the Sony DSX-S100, a car stereo that distinguished itself with a feature called the Tune Tray--a sort of tiny, built-in glove compartment for stashing your portable media player of choice.
Barnes & Noble Hedges Its Electronic Book Bets with Intro of iPad E-Reader (IPhone.TMCnet.com)
...The bookseller says customers can in less than a minute install the eReader and sign into their BN.com accounts.
Symantec readies Norton security, storage apps for Android, iPhone smartphones (NETWORKWORLD)
Symantec's Norton division today launched its "Norton Everywhere" initiative aimed at bringing security protections and cloud-storage access to the Google Android and Apple iPhone smartphones.
Baby Reacts To Hearing For The First Time (BuzzFeed)
Click through to see a baby react to hearing his mother for the first time after cochlear implants are turned on.
Lighter side: 18 Hacked Digital Road Signs (urlesque)
...hacking into the digital road signs that warn us about traffic delays and road hazards is a whole new level of dedication to mischievous shenanigans.












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