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Written by Travis Whidden
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Saturday, 18 February 2006 |
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The Linksys WRT54GP2A-AT is the Swiss Army Knife of Wireless-G routers. It's a Wireless Access Point, 10/100 Switch, Router and VoIP adapter all rolled into one. Now you can surf the internet, transfer files between your computers and talk on the phone with your cousin from Milwaukee all at the same time! How does this do everything router perform? Read the review and find out. |
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Written by KG Lyon
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Friday, 17 February 2006 |
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Want to get the babes? Then make sure you pack a Moto V3 Razr in your pocket. The super sleek cell phone will make you instant cool with the ladies. It's no wonder they call it the new little black book. OK, so we're over doing it here but this is one cool cell phone. Make sure you check out the review. |
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Written by Jason Busch
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Tuesday, 14 February 2006 |
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For those of us who have been around the block in reference to camera ownership, you're very familiar with the upgrading game. In fact, if you're reading this article, you're more than likely on a 3rd generation of a camera in only the last 3 years. Was it worth it? Are you getting as much out of your current upgrade as you thought you would? These are the questions we'll be discussing. For the new camera owners, this will be something to think about as you look at newer and better cameras, and for the current camera owner who has upgraded several times already, I hope this article will enlighten you. |
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Written by Andrew Malek
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Friday, 10 February 2006 |
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Night photographs express a special something that cannot be seen in normal daytime photography. Whether it is a photograph of a moon and starlit sky over a windy deserted beach, the excitement of a downtown cityscape when the lights go on, or just a picture of you and some friends in front of a favorite hangout, nighttime photos, when done right, are sure to attract attention.
This guide will teach you how to take great night photos with your digital camera. |
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Written by Larry Huckabee
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Wednesday, 08 February 2006 |
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Photography's root comes from the Greek roots "photo" which means light, and "graph" which means to write or scribe. Photography is all about light and how to interact with it. Two basic functions of an SLR camera accomplish this through the aperture and shutter speed. We'll take a look at each and explain how they are related. |
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