Archive for March, 2011

My first look at the Kyocera Echo

March 25, 11 by CNET News.com
CTIA 2011 offered CNET's Kent German his first hands-on with the Kyocera Echo for Sprint. Despite some initial misgivings, he wound up liking the dual-screen design.

Blood glucose meters: How accurate are they?

March 25, 11 by Tara Tuckwiller

If you have diabetes, you may use a blood glucose meter to routinely check your blood sugar at home -- but is it accurate? Depends on whether you think a 20 percent margin of error is precise or not. That's the margin allowed by international standards -- and by the U.S. Food and Drug Administ...

More Apple Censorship - Radiation app rejected by Steve Jobs

March 25, 11 by David Goldstein

Want to monitor your iPhone’s radiation levels? So far, not to be found at Apple’s App Store.

Steve Jobs last year reportedly rejected, in a two-word email, an app for monitoring radiation from Tawkon. So the Israeli-based developer on Wednesday posted instructions on downlo...

More Apple Censorship - Radiation app rejected by Steve Jobs

March 25, 11 by David Goldstein

Want to monitor your iPhone’s radiation levels? So far, not to be found at Apple’s App Store.

Steve Jobs last year reportedly rejected, in a two-word email, an app for monitoring radiation from Tawkon. So the Israeli-based developer on Wednesday posted instructions on downlo...

What’s your yoga mat made of?

March 24, 11 by Tanya Menoni

Yogis and yoginis are no longer limited to the plastic mats of old -- numerous alternative materials are popping up on store shelves. Here are just some of the materials used to make yoga mats, along with the pros and cons of each.