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Consumer Electronics
How to Pack Electronics for Air Travel
Posted at 07:49, 20/04/2009 by JodyK
One of your valuables may be turned away at the security check, forcing you to quickly stuff it into one of your check-in bags. What to do?
Save Money, Energy and the Environment, All in One
Posted at 09:50, 19/04/2009 by JodyK
That’s right. You can do it all. If you save energy, then you save money, which in turn saves the environment.
Extend Battery Life
Posted at 10:21, 19/04/2009 by JodyK
Batteries will not last forever, but you can get them to last longer.
What to Look for When Buying Consumer Electronics
Posted at 07:56, 16/04/2009 by JodyK
You know you need a new gadget, or maybe it’s just that you really want it. But before you make the actual purchase, it’s good to ask yourself a few simple questions.
Fix Your Car Radio Yourself
Posted at 10:16, 16/04/2009 by JodyK
Make sure your car radio continues to keep you company with these easy tips.
Battery-Operated Toys Safety Tips
Posted at 10:37, 30/03/2009 by JodyK
When it comes to battery-operated toys and small children, you may want to keep the following in mind.
Break Your Television Addiction
Posted at 10:51, 16/03/2009 by JodyK
If you, like me find yourself gazing glazed eyes at the television for endless hours a day, you may need some behavior altering advice.
Make the Move to HD TV In a Weak Economy
Posted at 10:52, 15/03/2009 by JodyK
The size of the TV obviously, will impact price. Larger size plasma televisions (32-inches and above) tend to be cheaper than comparable LCDs.
Energy Suckers – Which Appliances to Unplug
Posted at 09:09, 11/03/2009 by JodyK
Is unplugging every appliance in your house really going to make a difference in your electricity bill?
How to Clean a DVD Player
Posted at 19:20, 15/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
All you need is a cotton swab, a hair dryer, and some alcohol to keep your DVD player running smoothly.
How to Connect Your iPod Touch to the Internet
Posted at 00:58, 15/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
Follow this tutorial to connect your iPod Touch to the Internet.
How to Clean a DVD Player
Posted at 01:27, 15/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
That tropical screensaver doesn’t look quite so cool when it pops up midway through Season 3 of Lost. Here’s how to prevent this.
How to Salvage a Wet Gadget
Posted at 18:19, 06/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
Sometimes there's nothing you can do when you've spilled on your electronic device, but you just might be able to save it.
One Juicer Sends You Email Alerts for New iPod Touch Apps
Posted at 18:47, 06/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
It can be a little overwhelming wading through all the applications in the iTunes App Store. That's where One Juicer comes in.
How to Rip DVDs to Your iPod Using Free Software
Posted at 19:50, 05/01/2009 by LauraWilliams
Want to watch your favourite movie while sitting on the bus? So do I. Make it happen with Handbrake, an open-source, multiplatform DVD to MPEG-4 converter available for MacOS X, Linux, and Windows.
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