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CES: Small tech startups grab spotlight at event

Much of the buzz at this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show will be on new products unveiled by the world’s largest companies. But at a Sunday night gathering at Mandalay Bay’s Foundation Room, small tech startups — including several from Las Vegas — were the stars of the show.

Tablets coming out in full force at CES

Tablet computer makers, hoping to get attention in a market dominated by Apple Inc.’s iPad, have taken over the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, using North America’s largest trade show as a coming-out party.

Leftover medication can pose several hazards

The label didn’t say “Please finish all this medication,” and you didn’t, so now you have a few pills left, and wonder about the best way to get rid of them. To flush or not to flush? To trash or not to trash? Neither, if you care about the safety of the water supply and the problem of drug abuse.

Las Vegas paramedic rides shotgun as lives start, fade away

“You can never give up on anybody,” says paramedic John Osborn. “You never know who’s going to make it.”
He’ll never forget one who did –a woman who was ejected from her car yet survived when it rolled over her.
Osborn found her walking around in shock. There was a perfect imprint of her body in a farmer’s freshly plowed pasture.

No stretching the truth: These devices can really help

I’m often curious about how the concept of a long rubber tube with a handle at each end made it into the gym, but I am glad it’s here to stay. Stretchy bands are fun to work with and provide constant resistance without relying on gravity.

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