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Jason Chen
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Jason Chen wrote
http://gizmodo.com/5412316/ 08:43 PM on November 24 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote Package-tracking sensors aren't super new, but Senseaware is one that's unique because it tracks multiple criteria—temperature, location, drops and light exposure—and updates those to the web constantly. Useful when you're transporting organs and not MP3 players. Senseaware is going to be
http://gizmodo.com/5412307/ 08:21 PM on November 24 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote
http://gizmodo.com/5412224/ 06:14 PM on November 24 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote Stair Dismount for the iPhone is a spiritual descendant of the Stair Dismount Porrasturvat game back in 2001/2002 where you try your hardest to launch a ragdoll as painfully as possible down a flight of stairs. It was brilliant. The
http://gizmodo.com/5411988/ 01:49 PM on November 24 , 1969
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Jason Chen wrote The original Kill-a-Watt was a barebones, if efficient, way of monitoring how much energy an appliance used. But what if you want more features? Like a timer or programming. Here it is. Kill-A-Watt's latest version lets you see three stats at
http://gizmodo.com/5411947/ 12:52 PM on November 24 , 1969
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