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Sean Gallagher

Sean Gallagher

Sean Gallagher is an award-winning technology journalist and blogger, and a veteran tech professional. He has been reporting on the technology industry, testing new tech products and explaining their inner workings for 20 years.  Gallagher has written for the Baltimore Sun, InformationWeek, eWeek.com, and InfoWorld.com, among others. He's also worked in information technology in every role from wire-puller to director of technology strategy.

Gallagher lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and three children—and frequently uses Facebook instant messaging to tell his teenage son to take out the trash.

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The web is great for finding information, but it isn't exactly the best place to read it.  While tools like Google Reader and our favorite news web sites can keep us on top of the latest developments in areas we're interested in, the last place you want to spend an hour or two reading an interesting article or two is in front of a computer screen.  My progressive bifocals are evidence of that.

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January 6, 2011
LG Electronics, the Korean consumer electronics and appliance giant, had a lot more than smart phones and 3D televisions to show off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 5.   LG is planning on bringing the power of the Internet to your refrigerator, stove, and other household appliances.
LG's Thinq Smart Appliances
The LG Hom-Bot
Hom-Bot control app
Smart Meter Data to pick when to run
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January 5, 2011

Ever get cut off in traffic by someone driving aggressively and want to do something about it? That is, besides chasing them down, forcing them off the road and unleashing a big bucket of road rage? There's an app for that, apparently.

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One of the biggest sellers over this past holiday season was e-book readers, as more people embrace the digital reading experience.  If you got a Kindle for a gift recently, or even if you've had one for a while, Amazon has just given you another gift: the ability to lend e-books to friends, whether they have a Kindle or not.

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