Plasma TV Buyer's Guide
Written by John Dulaney   
Sunday, 09 July 2006
Those in the market for a new plasma TV should begin their shopping with a good idea of what to look for and what to expect from this new technology. Plasma TV technology is quite different from the technology used in traditional CRT televisions, and it is important to understand these differences in order to get the best deal.
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WiFi Vs WiMax - What Is The Difference?
Written by Eric Meyer   
Monday, 22 May 2006
WiMax (802.16) is is a newer standard of wireless networking designed to provide the last mile of high speed internet access to the end user. Some people would call Wimax WiFi on steroids but this would be to broad of an assessment. Wifi was and still will be used in LAN environments for the foreseeable future. WiMax was designed to provide (MAN) Metropolitan Area Access, to homes and businesses.
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How To Protect Your Computer Against a Power Surge
Written by Andrea Stone   
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
The spring season is in bloom. For most, it represents a time of warmer temperatures and relaxation. But unfortunately, it can also mean strong storms including lightning strikes. As these storms are now appearing on a more frequent basis, is your computer system protected? A power surge can cause a computer system to crash and can also cause data loss by causing the read/write heads to malfunction. It can occur as one large surge or multiple spikes over a period of time. The following tips provide information on how you can ensure your system does not fall victim to a power surge.
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World’s Most Expensive Car Wash
Written by Digital Grabber News   
Saturday, 06 May 2006
So you want to give your car the royal "spare no expense" treatment? Well, an entrepreneur in Surrey, England, boasts that he has a nine-month waiting list for what he says is "the best car wash in the world." The price for the 61-step treatment? $11,500 per car.
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Digital Webcam Buyer's Guide
Written by Andrew Gates   
Wednesday, 03 May 2006
Webcams are those handy little cameras that attach to your PC and send images to a web page that can be viewed by others. This enables you to share daily life events with friends and family in other parts of the country or the world, or to arrange a video-conference with colleagues and maintain long distance relationships of all kinds. Of course the number of ways to use this technology is limited only by your imagination.
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