Technology
The evolution of iPods. From Flickr, by D'Arcy Norman
“As sciencey and research driven as this was, you can tell the guy with the remote is totally having so much fun with his new toy.“
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In this post: the large version of the Medicine & Health, Brain & Behavior and Technology channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week.
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