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Castle - A New Comedy-Mystery Show On TV

Saturday, October 31st, 2009 | Art and Entertainment |

What could a new police and detective series possibly have to keep our interest? For one thing, Nathan Fillion is the title star, playing Richard Castle. Is it possible this is the person who portrayed Dr.Pomattor in Adrienne Shelley's Waitress? It's also possible you recognize Nathan from the internet musical 'Dr. Horrible's Sing Along' by Joss Whedon, the creator of the cult sci-fi series 'Firefly', also starring Fillion. But this new Phillip Marlowe infuses Castle with the right mixture of ...
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What is X-Box 360?

Friday, October 30th, 2009 | Computers |

X-Box is Microsoft's first video game console. In 2001 Microsoft developed it. And already worldwide they have sold 20 million units. To compete with Sony's Playstation, Microsoft rebuilt the X-Box and came up with X-Box 360. Hers Experimental Design Laboratory Inc. of Japan and Astro Studios of USA developed the exterior of the system. This game can be played from Media Center PC, MP3 player, digital camera or any Microsoft® Windows® XP-based PC. It is a very powerful machine. And it has an ...
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Xbox 360 Blinking Red Light Problems

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | Computers |

If you have recently noticed Xbox 360 blinking red lights, you will need to quickly resolve the issue otherwise it can damage the console. Xbox 360 blinking red lights indicates that there is some problem with your console and if you see three red lights, you need to either send your console to Microsoft for repair or will need to do the job yourself. First of all the Xbox 360 is much advanced and contains lots of electronic components packed in a small space and due to the insufficiency of ...
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Freezing Wii

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 | Computers |

If you're an avid gamer, like I am, you certainly hope every year to get a video game on New Year. You may know that your relatives aren't as immersed in the videogame hobby as you do, so you know it's more a happy thought than a reality. You may even get one of two video games, along with the socks and the sweater that your aunts and uncles gave you. However, getting a video game console is something that normally goes beyond your wildest expectations. Unfortunately for me, that's more the ...
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Do You Have a Slow Computer? Fix it Today Totally For FREE!

Monday, October 26th, 2009 | Computers |

Having a slow computer can really cause someone terrible stress in this age of technological dependence. There are so many things that can only be accomplished through the services of a computer that works at high speed, including the fast completion of important office documents or school assignments, Internet-based research, and other use of computer programs and applications. If you have a computer that runs painfully slow, it's understandable why you should feel frustrated. Thus, having ...
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HDMI Splitter: Digitize HDD Video Signals from a Single Source to Multiple HDTV Displays

Sunday, October 25th, 2009 | Computers |

A HDMI Splitter helps in broadcasting uncompressed high definition digital (HDD) video signals from a source device to two or more HDMI display devices. Both audio as well as video signals are supported by this device. It is capable of handling signals from DVD players, Digital Cable boxes, Game Consoles, Computers or A/V Receiver devices with HDMI interfaces. A key feature of this splitter unit is that it enables simultaneous display and allows for switching inputs between two or more HDMI ...
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Web And Video Conferencing

Saturday, October 24th, 2009 | Computers |

In the mid 1990s a few individuals and companies, seeing the potential of the relatively unknown Internet, took advantage of this new medium and got a head start on everyone else. Similarly, today a few innovative companies have enthusiastically embraced web and video conferencing and are reporting great benefits from this under-used application. Who is making use of web and video conferencing, and how are they using it? Here is a look at some of the enterprises and institutions that are being ...
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Media Center Crash Ehshell Exe - Fix these Errors Now !

Friday, October 23rd, 2009 | Computers |

Most people who are troubled with a media center crash ehshell exe error have no understanding of what to do about these annoying computer problems. The truth is that the majority of these errors are simple to locate and fix, even for those with very elementary computer skills. If you've ever encountered these errors, read on - I would like to show you how you can quickly rid your computer of these bothersome error messages. Click here to repair a media center crash ehshell exe error now! It's ...
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HP iPAQ Mobile Media Companion

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 | Computers |

Features of HP iPAQ rx3715 Mobile Media Companion - A Quick Review: This "Handheld" from the Hewlett-Packard Co. is designed to capture, save and send wirelessly: Photos, music and video clips. The rx3715 is powered by a Samsung 400-MHz processor and has 152-MB of memory available to the user. This is augmented by a SDIO expansion slot. The latest in the Mobile Media Companion series from HP is equipped with an Infrared port and Bluetooth technology for short range connectivity and with an ...
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Comcast TV Deals – enjoy the benefits of high technology

Monday, October 19th, 2009 | Internet |

Comcast is a leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services. Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of cable networks and in the delivery of programming content. Comcast TV delivers telephone, broadband Internet, and small screen entertainment, all rolled into one. Comcast TV deals include a multitude of channels, extensive High Definition TV options, DVR capability, and many other high tech features. Comcast TV has ...
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VGA Cable: Enables High Resolution Video Extension

Sunday, October 18th, 2009 | Computers |

VGA Cables are extension cables which transmit video signals between PC's or laptops and displays or projectors. They are also referred to as VGA extension, Computer Cable, Monitor cable, and VGA video cable. These cables extend the amount of distance you can separate a PC from a display, and typically can allow users to view the display up to 100 feet away from the computer. For distances over 100ft and up to 1000 ft, VGA video extender over Cat5 and UTP VGA Video Splitter Extender are ...
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High Definition TV Service – Satellite TV versus Cable

Saturday, October 17th, 2009 | Art and Entertainment |

Having recently watched the Discovery Channel's Planet Earth series at a friend's house in high definition, I was sold on the difference between HD and the normal service that I had been using.  With my old Sony TV not being HD compatible, I upgraded to a Samsung Plasma, and then began to consider whether I was going to go for satellite TV, or upgrade my cable service to HD.  I generally watch a lot of sports, and definitely wanted NFL Sunday Ticket, as well as Discovery, but was otherwise ...
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Xbox 360 repair

Friday, October 16th, 2009 | Internet |

Here Is What You Get In The Xbox 360 3 Red Lights Fix eBook: Easy To Follow Step By Step Instructions. So Simple, Anyone Can Follow Along! Complete Full Color Pictures To Go Along With The Instructions. This Removes All The Guesswork! No Need To Buy Expensive Equipment. The Fixes Contained In This eBook Use Common Household Items! Hesitant About Taking Apart Your Xbox 360? This eBook Contains An Easy Fix That Does Not Involve Taking Your Xbox Apart! This Is A Permanent Fix For Your Xbox. You ...
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New Life in Mex City, Made Easier With High Definition and Satellite TV

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 | Art and Entertainment |

About six months ago, word came down from my boss.  'Mexico City', I asked?  The boss explained, in a tone that let me know quite clearly that this move was the last option standing between me and a layoff, that the company needed a help in the Mexico City, (D.F.) office, and, since I spoke Spanish, and had no family to speak of, it made the most sense to send me.  'Think of it as a temporary move, this is actually a promotion' he said.  Not being the best time to be looking for a new job, ...
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Are Videogames Good or Bad for Your Brain? it Depends Who You are

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 | Art and Entertainment |

Copyright (c) 2009 SharpBrains You may be thinking about innovative ways to maintain your brain in top shape in 2009. Two recent scientific studies published by Dr. Arthur Kramer and colleagues suggest an intriguing possibility: playing strategy videogames. Especially if you are 60-years-old or over. The two studies are: 1) Basak C, et al "Can training in a real-time strategy video game attenuate cognitive decline in older adults?" Psychol Aging 2008; DOI: 10.1037/a0013494. 2) Boot, W. R., ...
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What Is The Definition Of Malware? - A Quick Malware Guide

Monday, October 12th, 2009 | Internet |

Malware is a virus type of software that can enter your system and cause it to malfunction a bit or totally destroy it. It can erase all of your information in a snap and it will be impossible to recover it. Everything on your computer will be gone, pictures, and resumes, taxes, anything and everything. Worst of all it can lead to identity theft because whoever sent it will have access to all your pertinent and personal information. The majority of the malware out there since 2003 enter a ...
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Building Cables, How to make a network cable

Sunday, October 11th, 2009 | Computers |

for pictures on this article, please refer to: http://www.tca-inc.net/makeanethernetcable.html 1.First strip the jacket from the cable, being very careful not to cut into the individual conductors. It is wise to take a few practice tries to make sure you are not stripping too deep before you end up cutting too much off. 2.Next untwist the pair to make them workable. Try not to untwist to far as the twisting helps eliminate crosstalk and provides for a better quality cable. 3.Next, ...
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Brand New!! Ps3 (Playstation 3) Downloads!

Saturday, October 10th, 2009 | Computers |

PLAYSTATION 3 (BRAND NEW AVAILABLE WITH DOWNLOADS) Today in the world, over 1 million people in each continent per day, make use of quality video games which Playstation 3 is among the top best. PS3 is regarded as one of the world's best ranked video games being played by both young and old, it has quality features which attracts vistiors to purchase it. It brings comfort to every home who watched this developed product released by Sony Entertainment. The PlayStation 3 is convex on its left ...
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The Day After Tomorrow to Blu-ray

Friday, October 9th, 2009 | Computers |

span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman";">Readers at Techno Station know that we have already entered in Blu ray era. Blu ray is coming into play faster than expected. Today, Sharp has unveiled two new slim Blu-ray players from its AQUOS series ' the BD-HP21U and the BD-HP50U. The next generation in home entertainment technology, Blu-ray players are built to give a full digital 1080p video output when combined with AQUOS HDTV LCD TVs claims Sharp. BD-HP21U's ...
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Our Planet in High Definition

Thursday, October 8th, 2009 | Art and Entertainment |

Premiering in the US in HD on satellite TV on the Discovery Channel in mid-2007, Planet Earth is a stunning 11-episode series documenting various habitats on the Earth.  The first nature documentary to be filmed in high definition and the most expensive nature documentary ever undertaken by the BBC, Planet Earth has been billed as 'the definitive look at the diversity of our planet.'Planet Earth was the follow-up to executive producer Alastair Fothergill's critically acclaimed The Blue Planet, ...
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Spooky Game Countdown

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 | Computers |

In lieu of my normal review routine I've decided to give you, my few but faithful readers, a staple of videogame journalism... The list. That's right, Folks! With Halloween right around the corner I'm bringing you my favorite horror games of all time to help get you in the candy-seeking, costume-wearing spirit. So, without further ado, let's begin! 10.) Splatterhouse (TG16-1990): The side-scrolling gorefest offered gallons of blood courtesy of the weapon-wielding, mask-wearing boyfriend of a ...
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Soundproofing... What Is It?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 | Computers |

There are many people today that are interested in sound proofing. This can be either for one room, or an entire home or building. Some people want it to drown out the noise of the city. Other people want it so they can't hear the sounds of their home theater or music room. Some people just need it to block out the sounds of their noisy neighbors. Whatever your reasons may be, sound proofing can be the answer to a quieter environment. But what exactly is sound proofing? Sound proofing is a way ...
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HDMI Splitter: Transmit uncompressed digital streams from a single HDMI source to multiple HDTV displays

Monday, October 5th, 2009 | Computers |

The HDMI Splitter allows users to deliver video and audio streams to up to eight high definition displays simultaneously via HDMI. Following the plug and play principle, this splitter uses a single cable to connect the HDMI output device to the splitter and then to each HDTV display. HDMI can transmit video and audio over a single cable thereby reducing clutter. It works with HDMI or DVI-D, and HDCP-enabled HDTV. Some models are backward compatible with DVI-D. In some configurations, a greater ...
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Video Bytes From The Web

Sunday, October 4th, 2009 | Computers |

Copyright 2005 Jim Edwards ** Handheld Video ** Apple Computers recently announced the addition of a small video screen to its new iPod, the perennial favorite portable MP3 music player. Apple's announcement comes as no surprise to many "expert" market watchers, but their stock did go up about 10% within days of the announcement. Though certainly not the first handheld video player on the market, it carries the power of Apple's iTunes distribution channel behind it. That means instead of ...
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What Makes An Effective Web Design?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 | Internet |

With traditional media having been overtaken by the internet when it comes to advertising an event or business, one of the most important things to do when implementing your own website is taking some extra time to think of how it's going to look. If you're a business, you may have some of the best products on the market, but if a potential customer is scared away by a cluttered and difficult to use website, then all the advertising in the world isn't going to win that sale. Therefore, having ...
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Open Source Definition: The Source of Free Software for the General Public

Thursday, October 1st, 2009 | Computers |

The term Open Source Definition is a certification mark issued by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) to decide whether a software license can be considered as open sources or not. An Open Source software is supported by the endeavor of programmers who continuously work towards improvement in the code of the software and share the changes made among the community members. Typically, such software are developed as a response to proprietary software and custom software development services owned and ...
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