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High-Tech, High Fitness: Can Gadgets Enhance Your Workout?

PERSONAL TECH | Friday May 24, 2013
"CBS This Morning" contributor Lee Woodruff reports on the latest trends in wearable fitness technology.


Homo Tech: Latest High-Tech Must-Have Toys

By Shaun Knittel | Apr 16
At the February Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, 1,700 exhibitors tempted 72,000 visitors. Here are the must-haves, from a digital camera (yes, that’s correct) to a pet tracker to a high-tech cane.

Personal Technology

Calif. Teen Wins Intel Science Research Competition

May 23
18 year old Eesha Kha-RAY from Saratoga, Calif., received the Young Scientist Award for her research in chemistry. Eesha: "I developed...an energy storage device which can hold a lot of energy in a small amount of volume."

The Hewlett-Packard Co. logo is seen outside the company’s headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif.

HP’s 2Q Offers Hope Even as Revenue Slump Deepens

By Michael Liedtke | May 23
Hewlett-Packard is still scrambling to meet the growing demand for more versatile and less expensive mobile devices as a slump in its personal computer sales deepens.

Chris Yerga, engineering director of Android, speaks about Google Play Music at Google I/O 2013 in San Francisco.

Review: Google Music Plan Solid, Serendipitous

By Ryan Nakashima | May 23
Google’s new music service offers a lot of eye candy to go with the tunes. The song selection of around 18 million tracks is comparable to other popular services.

Daniel Orellana of the Charles Darwin Foundation collects seashore imagery with the Street View Trekker at the Los Humedales wetland area on Isabela Island in the Galapagos.

Google To Add Galapagos Islands to Street View

By Jason Dearen | May 23
Google is processing their footage and trying to stitch it together. It hopes to post it to Street View later this year.

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Science

Young Innovators: Teen Tackles Cancer Diagnosis

May 22
16-year-old Jack Andraka unleashed his hyper-drive intellect on preventing more cancer deaths. And as Jim Axelrod reports, the teen created a much faster and far cheaper detection method for pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer.

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