Royalty Free Articles by Category
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Showing Page 4 61-80 of 96 results Go to Page: 1 2 3 4 5 |
| Order By: Title | Author | Date Added | Views |
| |
31. | by Jason Hahn With the ever-increasing popularity of the iPod and all its various forms, it follows that more and more accessories will become both important and appealing to iPod owners. Here are three new accessories that iPod owners may want to consider purchasing. Podolock The Podolock is... • Date Added: 4/6/2006 • Views: 318 | |
32. | by Day Kevi Nokia 5300 and Nokia 6103 are two highly functional mobile phones from the Nokia stable, that belong to the mid segment mobile market. The Nokia 6103 is a sophisticated device, with a flip opening mechanism which is very easy to operate. The unique feature of this phone is... • Date Added: 12/6/2006 • Views: 276 | |
33. | by Ziv Haparnas What is zoom? Sometimes when you take a photo you need to focus on one area in the picture frame. For example when you take a portrait photo you want to make sure the object's face fills the photo frame while when you take a group photo you want to make sure everybody is in... • Date Added: 8/26/2006 • Views: 209 | |
34. | by John McFarlane Can you Imagine life without your Cellular/Mobile phone now? It makes you wonder, doesn't it, how we managed to cope in the past without a Cellular/Mobile phone. I mean sure, we could always use a public phone box on the street, but the public box lacked that convenience of being... • Date Added: 1/11/2006 • Views: 376 | |
35. | by Wayne Rockwell Most digital cameras today boast of greater resolution and picture quality. What does that mean to the amateur or occasional photographer? You hear of cameras with 3 megapixals up to 6 or 7 megapixals. What is that? The book that comes with the camera explains all the buttons, bells and... • Date Added: 7/10/2006 • Views: 224 | |
36. | by Wayne Rockwell Why is a 3 megapixel camera better than a 1 megapixel camera? It really depends on how you intend to reproduce the picture. The reason cameras produce pictures at 72 pixels per inch is that this format is standard in video uses such as television and DVD. So there is no noticeable difference in... • Date Added: 7/10/2006 • Views: 212 | |
37. | by Jason Hahn Sony's original plan was to unveil its new PlayStation 3 in Japan this spring, but due to difficulties concerning its production plans, it seems that Japan will not see the new PS3 until August, and that the U.S. will not see it until November. One of the main production difficulties is related... • Date Added: 4/6/2006 • Views: 246 | |
38. | by Philip Nicosia In the beginning was the ring (really more of an electronic trill or beep) -- dull, yet serviceable, using only one tone track; and with it came the single-line melody -- not much of a choice. Then Nokia invented text messaging, and Paanen, a Finnish programmer, realised that you use the... • Date Added: 10/24/2005 • Views: 364 | |
39. | by Philip Nicosia Polyphonic ringtones have turned cell phones from an ordinary communication tool into a multi functional device with a variety of purposes--one of which is entertaining bored children. As a father of an active toddler, I often... • Date Added: 1/16/2006 • Views: 340 | |
40. | by Ziv Haparnas Like other portable consumer electronic devices digital cameras use batteries as their power source. In this article we will describe different battery technologies and their cons and pros. Armed with this knowledge you will be able to take into consideration the battery used when purchasing your... • Date Added: 8/26/2006 • Views: 307 | |
41. | by Jim Fritz Renewable energy is not a new concept. While it may appear to be a rather fashionable topic of conversation in certain circles, renewable energy initiatives have been with us since the dawn of man. There is some debate about the accepted definition of renewable energy, but it can be loosely... • Date Added: 4/20/2006 • Views: 236 | |
42. | by Verena Veneeva Research in social sciences largely depends on measurements and analysis and interpretation of numerical as well as non numerical data. Quantitative research methods focus on statistical approaches and qualitative methods are based on content analysis, comparative analysis, grounded theory, and... • Date Added: 7/10/2006 • Views: 225 | |
43. | by Philip Nicosia Yet another year's growth in the mobile ringtone market has confirmed its position as a major force in the music industry. Once considered a passing craze, ringtones now account for more than 10% of the global music market and are overtaking CD sales sooner than expected. Few thought that... • Date Added: 10/19/2005 • Views: 510 | |
44. | by Emily Sims A quick Google search will produce countless articles trying to understand the popularity of 'ringtones'; hundreds of bloggers waxing lyrical on the benefits of personalising their cell phones. Interviews with "experts" profering sexy theories about ringtones and identity construction lend an... • Date Added: 12/5/2005 • Views: 472 | |
45. | by Day Kevi Samsung has come with the deadly duo of Samsung X820 and Samsung X830. Both these handsets are endowed with distinctive looks and astonishing features. Samsung X820 belongs to the Samsung's ultra-thin range and is the world's slimmest mobile phone with a thickness of only 7 mm. Even with... • Date Added: 12/8/2006 • Views: 345 | |
46. | by Ziv Haparnas Sometimes you find yourself in a situation when you have to scan paper prints, negatives or slides and store them as digital photos on your computer. Although the reason for doing that can vary there are some common considerations to scanning paper prints. In this article we will go over some of... • Date Added: 8/26/2006 • Views: 436 | |
47. | by Mike Sorensen Stamping has undergone a metamorphosis from the the time it was first brought into use. Not really a new phenomenon, the trend dates back to 3000 BC when seals were used for the purpose of communication as humans were yet to devise a proper language. That was the era when stamps and seals were... • Date Added: 5/23/2006 • Views: 375 | |
48. | by Ziv Haparnas Taking stable and sharp photos is hard in some situations. For example when taking a photo using high zoom lenses even the tiniest camera movement will result in a blurry photo. The reason for that blurriness is that while the shutter is open and the photo is being captured the camera moves and... • Date Added: 8/29/2006 • Views: 382 | |
49. | by David Manson An image, of course, is any visual representation. Still images, such as photographs and drawings, capture a single, visual moment in time; while moving and video images, such as television and movies, are able to capture entire periods of time. A digital image is simply an image that can... • Date Added: 5/17/2006 • Views: 396 | |
50. | by Ted Anders The popularity of cellular phones all over the world has simply exploded and you can't go anywhere in the world, not even a poor country that does not even have hot water, where people are not walking around with cell phones. The popularity of these phones is obvious because it makes interpersonal... • Date Added: 1/7/2006 • Views: 466 | |
| Showing Page 4 61-80 of 96 results Go to Page: 1 2 3 4 5 |