Saturday, April 4, 2009

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Alaska's Mount Redoubt has another large eruption
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Mount Redoubt volcano in Alaska has had another large eruption after being relatively quiet for nearly a week. The Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage says the volcano about 100 mile southwest of the city erupted early Sa ...

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Cell Phone Plans-How To Come To Grips With Them
By Wycliffe Williams �By the first six months of 2006 approximately 220 million US cell phone subscribers had signed on the dotted line. That is a whole lot of people using a whole lot of plans. As a matter of fact wireless tentacles reached out and touched more than 72 percent of the U.S. population. If those facts do not set you back a few paces, try this on for size, it gives you a clearer picture of the cellular wireless behemoth we have in our front yard. For the first six months o

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Monday, March 23, 2009

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Targus USB Bluetooth Adapter
$6.99 $49.99 Free Shipping (Buy.com) Details: Click here to go to Buy.com Silver design USB interface Bluetooth v2.0 EDR Class 2 Built-in 128-bit encryption Connect up to 7 Bluetooth-enabled devices Up to 33 ft. (10 m) operating range Plug and Play Unit Dimensions: 2.25 x 0.75 x 0.25-inches (L x W x H, approximate) Regulatory Approvals: FCC CE C-Tick

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Monday, March 16, 2009

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The importance of play
A smart man sends us wise words: The rise of gadgets such as the iPhone, Blackberry and Xbox threatens to unravel the decades of innovation which helped to build the Internet, a leading Oxford academic has warned in a new book. Professor Jonathan Zittrain says the latest must-have devices are sealed, %26ldquo;sterile%26rdquo; boxes that stifle creativity and turn consumers into passive users of technology. Unlike home computers, new Internet-enabled gadgets don't lend themselves to the sort of tinkering