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Personal Tech
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Where To Go For Info On How To Play Movies On iPod?
The wonderful company Apple has come out with an iPod that you can watch
movies on. Yes, it is true! Just when you thought an iPod could not get
smaller or more addicting, Apple brings out the big dogs. In any case, the
trick is to really know how to play movies on iPod.
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Getting Digital Pictures Printed
You can print your figital photos on paper to get a result just as good as old fashined photo prints, but how do you do it, is it expensive and is it difficult? Tis articles explains it all.
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How To Build A PC
It has always been my dream to build a gaming PC for my gaming needs. My brother would always say, why build a PC when you can buy one. Well, there are a few reasons why I want to do this. It’s a little known fact, but the reason why modern desktops are so powerful is not because they need to be.
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PSP UMD Movies – Not Worth Your Money?
The Sony PSP utilizes the use of the so called UMD disc for gaming and for watching movies. UMD stands for Universal Media Disc that is the media format for PSP (apart from its memory stick). A PSP UMD Movie will typically set you back between $18 to $30 USD which is quite hefty especially for student and teenagers. Nowadays, the demography of people using PSP includes young professional where money isn’t so much an issue. But for teenager, it is a big deal to fork out $30 for a movie you only watch once in a while.
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Tips to Keep Passwords Safe
Passwords are used in all walks of Internet life. This article addresses tips and guides to creating strong and useful passwords.
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What to Look for in Gaming Headphones
Headphones for gaming are quite a different beast from headphones for listening to music. If you’re looking for a new set of headphones to use for playing games here are some of the features you should look out for:
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Gothic Calendars
For many historians, old calendars discovered on historical sites are like guides or tips for solving a puzzle (a historical puzzle, that is). Why? Because unlike our calendars today that only contain numbers and the names of months and days, ancient calendars tend to contain more information. Feast days and important historical events, for example, are well chronicled in most ancient calendars. The language and form of writing used in the calendars, on the other hand, can reveal the culture of the people who used the calendar. With all this information, calendars can indeed help historians solve a historical puzzle, although not if the calendar itself is part of the puzzle.
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The Roman Calendar
With 365 days a year except for leap years, which have 366 days, our current calendar is probably the most accurate calendar when it comes to measuring the solar cycle. But did you know that the basis of our present calendar system has not always been accurate? In fact, the origin of the calendar was very inaccurate, missing about two months every year. This calendar is the Roman calendar?an ancient calendar that eventually became the basis of the Western calendar.
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Portable Mp3 Players
MP3 players have evolved quite a bit since they were first released and now they have more advanced options compared to their predecessors. There are so many different mp3 players out on the market that it often makes for a hard decision when it comes to purchasing one.
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Podcasts Increasing In Popularity
A few years back, the term podcast was a term that many were not familiar with. Even today, it is still something that is only beginning to pick up in popularity. While the average tech-geek may throw the word around here and there and seem familiar with it, they may actually be using it incorrectly.
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iPod Bestsellers Report for November 2006
Just in time for the holiday season, this article provides a list of best selling iPods at the end of November 2006. If you're looking for the hottest iPods this is exactly what you need.
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Windows XP Tricks - You Can’t Delete Me, I’m In Use
Ever had this problem when you’re using your PC? You opened a file, read through it, found it not that important, and wanted to delete it. But wait, you can’t! Windows wouldn’t delete it because, guess what, it’s still in use! This is most commonly seen in Windows XP especially in simple files like videos or MP3s.
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