Sunny response to Annual Dinner Journal Gazette & Times-Courier
We’ve had a lot of great compliments on our Annual Dinner which was held Jan. 27. Sunglasses were the accessory of choice for the evening to go along with our theme -- “The Future’s So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades.” Over 300 people came out to enjoy dinner, silent auction, awards program and socializing.
Times have changed, so have our timepieces Seattle Times
Allison Elliott occasionally wears the delicate gold windup watch that belonged to her grandmother. But it's really just for show. Elliott, who's 27, is
Watches Lose Ground to Cell Phones AP via Yahoo! Finance
Allison Elliott occasionally wears the delicate gold windup watch that belonged to her grandmother. But it's really just for show.
Driving dreams Baltimore Sun
As baby boomer men pursue classic cars of their youth, automakers are redesigning vehicles with 60-year-olds in mind Consider the plight of the Empty-Nester Male: Kids out of the house, tuitions done, weekends without a list of family obligations. A man in this pitiable situation might start thinking about freedom about the open road about a new car, finally, and one that's cool.
Gadgets of the week: A George for your iPod and Disney Pix Max for your kids International Herald Tribune
George, an iPod accessory for iPod goes beyond standard features, with a removable front panel; Disney Pix Max lets children add Disney characters to their digital photographs.
Stonewall merchants unite to promote local shopping The Shreveport Times
Stonewall business owners are in the early stages of forming a merchants association with a primary goal being the promotion of local businesses.
Watches losing ground to multitasking devices – but escaping time stress not easy San Diego Union-Tribune
Intel details teraflop chip Associated Press Intel Corp. has designed a computer chip that promises to perform calculations as quickly an entire data center – while consuming as much energy as a light bulb.
Watches lose ground to cell phones KATU Portland
Market researchers say more people are carrying electronic devices that also tell time, whether a phone, an iPod or a BlackBerry.
Watches change with the times: now accessories, not necessities Contra Costa Times
Allison Elliott occasionally wears the delicate gold windup watch that belonged to her grandmother. But it's really just for show. Elliott, 27, is much more likely to get the time from the clock in her car, the one on her cable TV box or cell phone or from the bottom right-hand corner of her computer screen at the University of Kentucky, where she works.
Wear A Watch? What For? CBS News
More people are carrying electronic devices that also tell time, whether a phone, an iPod or a BlackBerry. A survey last fall found that nearly two-thirds of teens never wear a watch ? and only about one in 10 wears one every day.
Sunny response to Annual Dinner Journal Gazette & Times-Courier
We’ve had a lot of great compliments on our Annual Dinner which was held Jan. 27. Sunglasses were the accessory of choice for the evening to go along with our theme -- “The Future’s So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades.” Over 300 people came out to enjoy dinner, silent auction, awards program and socializing.
Times have changed, so have our timepieces Seattle Times
Allison Elliott occasionally wears the delicate gold windup watch that belonged to her grandmother. But it's really just for show. Elliott, who's 27, is
Watches Lose Ground to Cell Phones AP via Yahoo! Finance
Allison Elliott occasionally wears the delicate gold windup watch that belonged to her grandmother. But it's really just for show.
Driving dreams Baltimore Sun
As baby boomer men pursue classic cars of their youth, automakers are redesigning vehicles with 60-year-olds in mind Consider the plight of the Empty-Nester Male: Kids out of the house, tuitions done, weekends without a list of family obligations. A man in this pitiable situation might start thinking about freedom about the open road about a new car, finally, and one that's cool.
Gadgets of the week: A George for your iPod and Disney Pix Max for your kids International Herald Tribune
George, an iPod accessory for iPod goes beyond standard features, with a removable front panel; Disney Pix Max lets children add Disney characters to their digital photographs.
Stonewall merchants unite to promote local shopping The Shreveport Times
Stonewall business owners are in the early stages of forming a merchants association with a primary goal being the promotion of local businesses.
Watches losing ground to multitasking devices – but escaping time stress not easy San Diego Union-Tribune
Intel details teraflop chip Associated Press Intel Corp. has designed a computer chip that promises to perform calculations as quickly an entire data center – while consuming as much energy as a light bulb.
Watches lose ground to cell phones KATU Portland
Market researchers say more people are carrying electronic devices that also tell time, whether a phone, an iPod or a BlackBerry.
Watches change with the times: now accessories, not necessities Contra Costa Times
Allison Elliott occasionally wears the delicate gold windup watch that belonged to her grandmother. But it's really just for show. Elliott, 27, is much more likely to get the time from the clock in her car, the one on her cable TV box or cell phone or from the bottom right-hand corner of her computer screen at the University of Kentucky, where she works.
Wear A Watch? What For? CBS News
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