Atlanta, Georgia ? January 19, 2012 ? Regular check-ups and safety equipment are two of the most important ways to prevent hearing loss according to John?s Creek Ear Nose And Throat, a specialty ENT practice in Atlanta. As more and more Americans are fitted with hearing aids each year, hearing loss is a serious problem in the United States. However, most hearing loss can be prevented easily. Some hearing loss prevention techniques are well known but not widely followed. ENT professionals recommend ear plugs for concertgoers, for instance, and for people who regularly work with loud equipment. Specially designed earplugs…
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With April nearly over, it’s high time Acer came clean on when exactly its promised Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for the A100 and A500 would land. Today the company did just that, revealing that US owners of either tablet can opt-in for their frozen makeovers starting on the 27th. Bad news if you’re rocking AT&T’s variant of the latter though, as the listing on the company’s support page for the A501 says “no update planned.” Those not tied Ma Bell can expect Acer’s skin — including that ring launcher — grafted onto Google’s latest, much like the A200′s ICS upgrade…
Motorola may have hit a rough patch, but it?s emerging with new devices and possibly the guidance of its new parent company, Google. The Droid 4 is one of Motorola?s latest devices to hit the market, wowing with its medium size, full QWERTY keyboard, 4G support and stellar battery life. But while Motorola?s playing catchup, Samsung forges ahead with plans to release a Galaxy Tab 2, ready with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. HTC?s ramping up its ICS efforts as well, with plans for an early access preview of Android 4.0 on its Sensation line of smartphones. Motorola Droid 4…
LARGO, Fla. — With only days before the Florida Republican primary, the four remaining candidates are working to gain the favor of undecided voters. Here are thoughts from Florida Republican voters on the candidates they plan to back on Tuesday: “I’m voting for Mitt Romney. Although his positions do not parallel my ideology entirely, I’m a realist and know he will attract the independent voters. The independent voters will decide this election so we need to be realistic. I admire Newt’s tenacity but I believe Gov. Romney is the only candidate running who can win the election. Obama must go.”…