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by Willodean King
There's a lot of debate over whether satellite television providers or cable television providers offer superior service, value, and program selection. But when you compare cable television with a satellite television provider like Dish Network, there really is no comparison. Dish Network is able...
• Date Added: 9/1/2006
• Views: 262

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by John McFarlane
The special time of year again, the time where we get an opportunity to express how we feel about someone close to us or possibly someone whom we would like to have close to us.

The fun part is that we can express it in just about any way that we want to these days.

Everyone has...
• Date Added: 2/11/2006
• Views: 391

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by Mike Sorensen
Stamps have become indispensable for both business houses and independent entrepreneurs and individuals, and what we witness today is a definite metamorphosis viz a viz the manufacturing process of stamping, and modernization with regard to the distribution channel.

Ever since they were...
• Date Added: 6/9/2006
• Views: 386

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by Laura Schweiker
Companies increasingly prefer using an extranet over email to communicate with their team members, clients, and suppliers for document sharing because it ideally suits the groups engaged in collaboration; whereas, email is best-suited for one-to-one communication only. Generally email programs are...
• Date Added: 7/13/2006
• Views: 260

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by Angelina Jordan
The facsimile, or fax as we call it today was one of the earliest concepts in modern technology. First patented in 1843 by Scottish physicist Alexander Bain, the fax is an encoding and/or imaging method that reads text and/or images in small areas at a time, assigns numerical values based on...
• Date Added: 10/19/2005
• Views: 642

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by John Hacking
Deswik Mining Consultants have launched in Australia the highly innovative fine grinding mill which they claim is efficient, green and smart.

A fine grinding mill is a machine that grinds mineral ore into standard particle sizes for easier mineral extraction.

There are many ways to...
• Date Added: 6/9/2008
• Views: 111

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by Steve Faber
The term set-top box will become something of a misnomer in the near future, as most displays will become too thin to allow a box to placed on top of them. As the price of plasma & LCD displays has plummeted and their image quality has improved, they are popping up in homes everywhere.
• Date Added: 7/30/2005
• Views: 472

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by Philip Nicosia
Ringtones is now a multi-billion dollar industry and our appetite for ringtones shows no abatement. As with anything in life why pay for something when you get it for free?

The search for free ringtones grows everyday but do they really exist. We all...
• Date Added: 1/29/2006
• Views: 493

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by Jeff Herder
Free to air broadcasts are free programs, videos and even radio stations, you do not need to pay monthly subscription but your choice of gadgets will be very significant. The FTA software and its corresponding file support may be one of the most special considerations so before you purchase it,...
• Date Added: 2/10/2007
• Views: 264

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by Philip Nicosia
Tired of hearing the usual ringtones all over town? Just at the coffee shop this morning you heard that annoying Nokia tune coming from at least three different people, and what about that generic ring-ring that reminds you of the office phone when you're walking down the street on a sunny day? We...
• Date Added: 11/25/2005
• Views: 573

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by James W Coates
Years ago, driving across the country meant one eye on the road and the other fixed on a heap of tangled, shredded paper covering the dashboard – otherwise known as a map. But in today's interconnected world, even when you're lost, you're not really lost.

GPS devices are no longer reserved...
• Date Added: 1/16/2007
• Views: 294

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by Dan Crane
Surveillance is not only a game of PI (private investigators) or the police. You can also have a surveillance gear (maybe not as sophisticated as wearable spy equipment or mini audio recorder measuring the size of your fingernail…) to keep tracking almost anyone you want. What I'm talking about...
• Date Added: 9/13/2006
• Views: 311

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by Jim Fritz
Grameen Shakti is a renewable energy resources company based out of Bangladesh.  They are a part of the Grameen family of companies, which has been working for decades to alleviate the burdens of poverty in developing countries.  The Grameen Bank, one of their founding companies, has become...
• Date Added: 3/16/2006
• Views: 348

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by Philip Nicosia
A mobile phone rings. You listen. It's not an MP3 tune of the latest hit. Neither it is the tone that imitates the natural and man-made sounds you hear in a setting. You discern voices, but they're not names tones nor are they famous lines from popular movies or TV series. If so, then this has to...
• Date Added: 1/19/2006
• Views: 406

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by Dan Crane
What Audio Spy Equipment is the Best for Secret Audio Surveillance?
There's nothing better than wearable spy equipment when performing a secret surveillance operation. It's undetectable to the naked eye and it's just as powerful as some larger spy devices. One type of such wearable spy...
• Date Added: 9/10/2006
• Views: 308

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by Warren Thompson
If you go to your local home theater store, you may be confronted by a variety of "extreme" sounding names for cabling: Mega Cables, Monster Cables, Uber Cables� the proliferation of "boutique" cabling is always a source of controversy in home theater and audiophile circles. The question is,...
• Date Added: 6/30/2006
• Views: 304

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by Joe Macon
Short message service (SMS) is a wildly popular feature available on most digital mobile phones. SMS allows users to send short messages to other cell phones. These short messages are called text messages. SMS was invented by a Finnish civil servant named Matti Makkonen. Many people understand...
• Date Added: 10/28/2005
• Views: 370

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by Derek Hanksworth
Security camera systems work via closed-circuit television (CCTV). This CCTV differs from broadcast television because all of the components of the cameras and televisions are linked with cables or alternate direct means. CCTV can be viewed in real-time, and there is no need to broadcast a signal....
• Date Added: 11/23/2005
• Views: 456

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by Jim Sherman
Have you ever wondered why long distance calls cost so much? In part the reason is because telephone lines cost so much. When driving, you might occasionally see a telephone crew maintaining a telephone line, but what you may have never considered is that there are literally thousands of...
• Date Added: 11/17/2005
• Views: 354

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by Jim Sherman
SMS, or Short Message Service, is the technology behind what we often refer to as 'text messages' or 'SMSes', as well as what allows for news alerts on cellular phones. In recent years SMS has ballooned to over a 50 billion dollar industry and is quickly taking the communications world by storm....
• Date Added: 11/17/2005
• Views: 396


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