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Tips for choosing the right aid for your hearing loss
ecoATM Pilots Automated eCycling Station That Pays Cash for Used Phone
What’s hot in the evolving world of flat screen TV wall mounts
What’s hot in the evolving world of flat screen TV wall mounts
(ARA) – So you finally got the flat panel TV of your dreams. Sleek, compact and high definition, it’s the crowning glory of your home entertainment system. So how do you best showcase this jewel? The experts advise – take it to the wall.
Wall mounting a flat screen has become one of the most popular [...]
Stop waiting and get going with Charter
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Charter. All opinions are 100% mine.
I’m very much a “do it now” kind of a person. I don’t like to wait for lengthily decisions to prolong or pass an opportunity right by. I don’t like progress bars and I certainly don’t like buffering. [...]
Pogoplug – personal, sharable, resizable cloud storage (review)
Pogoplug – “it’s a device that lets you access and share the contents of your external hard drives through the Internet.” … and it works!
The Pogoplug device isn’t storage in itself, it’s an interface between your Internet service and your External USB Storage devices.
Essentially you connect the Pogoplug to your home Internet Router and connect [...]
Use Google Voice to send SMS to multiple recipients
Google just made life for us Google Voice users a little bit easier.
Now, using Google Voice, you can send SMS messages to multiple recipients (where before you had to copy and past the message and send it multiple times).
Just separate the numbers in the ‘To’ box with commas.
There’s a maximum of 5 recipients now but [...]
VOIP – so powerful, why aren’t we all using it?
VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) has been around for a few years now, businesses and residential users have been slow to pick up on the ‘new technology’ but you?
If VOIP is so powerful, is VOIP can save you so much money and if it’s so convenient, why haven’t more telephone users made the switch from [...]
Glastonbury searches for ‘Green Police’
The Glastonbury festival or ‘Glasto’ is an incredibly popular contemporary performing arts festival held in Pilton, England. Held (almost) annually, the festival sees between 150.000 and 177,000 attendees which of course, in turn generates a lot of waste.
This year the organizers are looking for ‘Green Police’ to help…well… police the [...]
2010 – the year the E-Book changed History?
The printing industry will not come to a crashing halt, writers will not be sent to the poorhouse, publishers will not go out of business, pen and ink will not become obsolete. At least not this year.
There will, however be changes.
I wasn’t around but I’m sure that there was a certain amount of [...]
What can the Apple iPad do for education?
There has been a whole lot of talk this week about Apple’s new iPad. Admittedly I’m more excited than most. I’m not as excited as I am though, because of what the iPad can do. I’m excited because of what the iPad CAN do. Stick with me, this will make sense.
One of Apple’s bigger developments [...]



