
Women now 'better with gadgets than men'
News Type: Event — Seeded on Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:59 AM EST
Article Source: TelegraphTechnological household chores like tuning a new television were once considered men's work but new research suggests women have become more gadget savvy than their male counterparts.
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