The Tornado, a technology company, uses a chimpanzee and an 8-year-old girl to demonstrate how their product doesn't require IT support.
Sep 29, 2007
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The Chimp vs. The Tech Guy |
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Digital Innovations Unveiled |
Ads turned into interactive sports. Flying Robots. Your spare tire thinned with the tap of a button. These are among the new inventions WSJ.com's Andy Jordan finds at the Digital Life gadget show in New York.
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Movers Don't Just Carry |
WSJ's Kelly Spors reports in Boston on the professional development program a small moving company uses to motivate employees.
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New Celebrity Chef Breaks the Mold |
A new celebrity chef is changing the traditional "show and tell" cooking program. See why former executive chef Robert Irvine is being dubbed a cross between James Bond and McGyver. Kelsey Hubbard speaks with him about his business empire.
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The age of love |
An 82-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man have tied the knot in the Argentine province of Santa Fe. Adelfa met Reinaldo when he was a boy. She was his mother's friend. When Reinaldo's mother died, he moved into Adelfa's home. He was 15 years old, and the couple said that over the years the affection between them grew and turn into romance. Despite an age difference of 58 years, the pair said they share a great bond. Adelfa and Reinaldo will celebrate their honeymoon in the Brazilian beachside city of Rio de Janiero.


