1 Apr, 2009

Net books, otherwise called mini laptops are now the trend in e-lifestyle. Portable and easy to carry, users can go practically anywhere and still have the power of a desktop computer literally in their hands. It’s light, small and powerful. From teenagers to businessmen on the go, they certainly need one of these. It’s a good thing having one working for you.
Like it’s predecessors it also has its drawback. The screen is so small for regular viewing, much like a cell phone, you can barely see enough. It’s a good thing you can plug in a liquid crystal display to it. You can purchase one in a low price and have it connected through the VGA port as your main monitor. How big or small you want it to be is totally up to you.
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29 Mar, 2009
According to a report, the sales of Netbooks or laptops are still on the rise in the U.S. This comes as a surprise because in spite of the ongoing economic recession in the country, this market remains strong and is growing even more.
The main reason for this is that laptops are now a necessity especially for people on the go. Laptops are very portable and people find it really practical to use in their respective jobs. Compared to other gadgets, laptops get the job done and provide better performance.
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26 Mar, 2009
We meet a lot of new people everyday. Sometimes it is really important to get their personal information especially when we have to contact them in the future. But it can be time consuming when we ask for all their personal infos like phone numbers, address, email, etc. Although calling cards do help, they can be easily misplaced.
Now, a Japanese designer came up with a revolutionary concept which makes it easier to give your card and number without going through the many options like what you usually do with your phones.
It comes in a fancy programmable aluminum ring wherein all your personal information like telephone number, e-mail and address are kept.
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26 Mar, 2009

This has been frequently asked by anyone looking to buy a new computer. In both camps, there had been valid points made. But which one really is better?
Many users claim that Mac is much easier to use than PC. This is because new models of Macs have built in video tutorials and its Mac operating system is simpler to understand. However, some users complain that some tasks such as moving your iPhoto and iTunes libraries to an external drive can be quite complicated and if you don’t follow the steps correctly, you might end up losing all your music and photo files.
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21 Mar, 2009
Want to dress to your office or party with all those creases looking perfect? Then there has to be only one thing that you can do, throw out your old iron and go in for something new. Your iron should be of a recognized brand and one product which I totally give the thumbs up sign is the Morphy Richards Comfigrip Precise Control Steam Iron.
Trust me this little gadget can work wonders and that too within minutes. Morphy Richards is a known brand especially when it comes to household appliances. This UK brand has conquered the hearts of many there and now is venturing into various other countries like India.
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20 Mar, 2009
If you want to shop for a washing machine, the first thing that comes to mind is whether to buy a top loading washing machine or a front loading washing machine.
In the top loading washing machine the washer rollers and drums are set vertically in the machine and the agitator churns the clothes and water together in the middle making water to get through the clothes. The machine drains the water and refills it to wash again.
The front loading washing machines have the same method of washing, refilling, draining and rinsing but have more benefits over the top loaders. The greatest advantage in front loading washing machine is it is energy efficient. Nearly all models in front loaders are energy efficient approved by the US department of energy management.
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