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Amazon Uses Laser Beams on e-Reader Kindle Touch - Jennifer Stewart
Amazon has finally given in to market pressure, and created an e-reader with a touch screen. Kindle Touch uses multitouch infrared sensors which are placed around the screen rim. These detect when a user touches the face of the device. Pages can be turned by tapping on most parts of the screen... Submitted 239 days 10 hours ago.

How to Get Rid of Your Cable Company and Replace it with Internet TV! - Bruce Horst
It's called 'price creep'. A few years ago Jean and I signed up for the Comcast Triple-Play which includes cable TV, Internet connectivity and telephone service, all for only $99 per month. At the time, it was a no-brainer because of the money it saved. This past summer we realized that this... Submitted 1 year 227 days ago.

How To Make Your Man Happy-A Man’s Heart Is Not Through Stomach: It Is The Latest Electronic Device. - Fran Larson
Since writing http://SearchWarp.com/swa680799-What-Is-The-Difference-Between-Men-And-Boys-Is-It-The-Price-Of-Their-Toys-Is.htm , I have come to realize that the way to a man’s heart is not through his stomach, anymore, it is through the latest electronic gadget. This explains so much to... Submitted 1 year 130 days ago.

What Is The Difference Between Men And Boys? Is It The Price Of Their Toys? Is Your Guy A Techi-Man? - Fran Larson
It began with Jill. My husband, Jim was in love with her. He adored her and did everything she suggested. All he talked about was Jill. Everywhere we went, he would be so excited if Jill came along. He was under the impression (much to my dismay) that Jill was somehow smarter than me. Once I... Submitted 1 year 133 days ago.

Google TV Review: Sony's Blu-Ray / Google TV Set-Top Device, NSZ-GT1 - Bruce Horst
I want my Google TV! So much so that yesterday I cancelled my Logitech Revue pre-order, which is currently the only other set-top Google TV device available. (The Revue is set to ship by the end of this month.) Using a DVR This review is different than anything I could find on the Internet... Submitted 1 year 219 days ago.

I Am An iPad Widow - - Octavia Hansen
Not to subtract from the seriousness of being a widow but I now know the loss and emptiness every woman feels at this time in her life. There is no getting away from this. I made myself into an iPad widow. I blame myself. I thought I was doing my husband a favor -- it would make his life... Submitted 164 days 14 hours ago.

AppleTV Now Sells for $99 or Less, So Why Am I Not Buying It? - - Mogama
Though I have been using computer-related technology since the early 1990s, shortly after migrating to the United States, there is much that escapes me in the advancing world of technology. Among the tech things that I intentionally miss out on are many of the slake products that Apple Computer... Submitted 1 year 192 days ago.

The iPad: Why We Are Not Buying an Apple iPad - - Mogama
I don't like to review products whether they be books, furniture, automobiles, or electronics. I'm just not good at reviewing products. And I don't think this current piece qualifies as even a poor product review. I'm simply registering my disappointment with a less-than-expected product. The... Submitted 2 years 117 days ago.

What Does The New Apple iPad Mean To The Non-Geeky Person - Laura Trahan
By now if you are remotely friends with an Apple geek, then you know about the release of the new iPad. I am sure you have listened to endless drooling conversations about how great the new product is, how Steve Jobs should be worshipped, blah, blah, blah. My husband is an Apple freak to the... Submitted 2 years 117 days ago.

Should Radar Detectors be Illegal? - Ken McCreless
Greetings Fellow Travelers ... So, there I am, making my trip to the Valley. I am cruising along at 70 mph in the left lane of 281 south, wondering when did I put decals on my back window, and why did I put the word "PeterBilt" on backwards? Now, I do have plans to put a Harley-Davidson... Submitted 2 years 278 days ago.

Nano This, and Nano That---Our World in Miniature - Sandra E. Graham
As computer chips become too small for the naked eye and phones can be worn on your ring finger, why would anyone be surprised that the world of automobiles has finally come to its collective senses and began to think nano'? Apparently the United States has always thought, "bigger is better" and... Submitted 3 years 63 days ago.

New iPod Shuffle Talks To Users - Asher Ricard
Apple released its latest brilliant idea in the form of a talking iPod Shuffle. Once again, I stand amazed as it seems that Apple releases something that would only be seen in the Jetsons. The new concept looks as futuristic as it sounds. It is about the size of a Double A battery and comes... Submitted 3 years 76 days ago.

The BlackBerry Curve As a Writing Tool - - Ken McCreless
Greetings Fellow Travelers... If you are reading this then my first attempt at writing and submitting with my BlackBerry Curve was a success. I am going to give you a play by play account of this maneuver as it unfolds. Currently I am at work- on break- testing my hypothesis of using... Submitted 3 years 102 days ago.

Technology of the Future: Tech Devices We'd Like to See - Danny Davids
As a computer support person, I'm enjoying all the the cool new toys introduced on the market every year. What I would love to see is technology that has a practical use. Unlike the guys on "Big Bang Theory", I can't build robots or write the software to control a Mars Rover from millions of... Submitted 3 years 106 days ago.

HDMX-GO Lets You Share Your Music with Portable Speakers For Your iPod/MP3 Player - Danny Davids
For several years now the portable MP3 player has been the music lover's device of choice. Whether iPod, Zune, Zen, or No-Name, fans love the portability and storage space. The downside, of course, is that it's not easy to share your latest musical gems with your friends. After all, sharing... Submitted 3 years 141 days ago.

My Personal Review of EdenPURE Infrared Heaters - Joel Hendon
I am unsure just when Biotech Research first introduced their EdenPURE and Sun Twin infrared heaters for sale to the public. I know, however, that it had to be less than eight years ago since the Biotech Research division was created in the year 2000 by their parent, Saurez Corporation of Canton... Submitted 3 years 160 days ago.

Blondes Have More Fun with Their Custom Computer Keyboard - Danny Davids
"Why did the blonde cross the road?" I'll let you add your favorite punch line, but suffice it to say that as a group, our fairer-follically-pigmented females are the butt of more jokes than just about any other. What's a girl to do? Dye her hair? Start wearing glasses? Boycott comics and comedy... Submitted 3 years 168 days ago.

The Computer Support Nightmare: Why Isn't My Computer Working? - Danny Davids
More often than not, when I introduce myself to someone new and mention that I am a computer support guy, I get the response, "Really? I need to ask you something." And I groan inwardly. Now don't get me wrong. While I certainly don't mind sharing my knowledge, I can pretty much guarantee that... Submitted 3 years 354 days ago.

iPod screen went black, and won’t turn on. Is it the Black Screen of Death? Here's a simple solution. - Sacreeta
My iPod screen went black, and it won't turn on. HELP! What do I do to get my iPod working again? Relax, I have a few suggestions that should get your iPod up and running in no time. These questions are good ones, and sometimes can easily be solved, to get your iPod to behave. If this... Submitted 4 years 32 days ago.

TED talks, allow yourself to be inspired - Anja Merret
Sometimes one has the unbelievable luck to find a true gem on the internet. This particular gem that I recently was introduced to is called TED and the website is plain www.ted.com. For anybody with a smidgen of intellect, which is all of you out there, this is a site to visit for a wow... Submitted 4 years 308 days ago.

How Do Metal Detectors Work? - Damian Sofsian
In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell constructed one of the world’s first metal detectors in an attempt to find an assassin's bullet in President James Garfield. Fischer patented a portable version in 1931. From treasure hunting to security screening, metal detectors are used in many a field. Metal... Submitted 6 years 214 days ago.

Taking Pictures on Cloudy Days - - Jessie Eldora
In outdoor picture taking, cloud cover diffuses the light of the sun much like a photographer's soft box, producing a soft even light that results in softer contrasts. In a greenhouse with a fiberglass tarp or roof, the filtering acts in the same way. The high contrast can be quite dramatic, the... Submitted 320 days 6 hours ago.

Use the Histogram While Taking Pictures - - Jessie Eldora
Blown Highlights in Digital Photography . The histogram function on digital cameras is a picture lifesaver. You can quickly assess the image and its histogram and correct the exposure to get it close to perfect. One of the most important uses of the histogram on the camera is ensuring that... Submitted 327 days 2 hours ago.

The Advantages Of A V-Reader For Young Kids - Roberta Hastington
Reading books and documents now have advanced from using the form of printed papers to their digital version. There are many electronic book and document readers existing currently in the market, like Kindle, Nook and Kobo to mention just a few, plus numerous others which are running in gizmos... Submitted 1 year 190 days ago.

Canon VIXIA HF R100 Dual Flash Memory Camcorder 2010 - - Art Speck
Buyers Guide and Review. Continuing the search for the Best Camcorder 2010 The Canon VIXIA HF R100 is one of the latest HD Camcorders released by Canon in 2010. It has no moving mechanical parts other than the lens zoom mechanism, as it records directly to high capacity SD/HC memory cards... Submitted 1 year 314 days ago.

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