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  • Tissue Culture Microscopes  By : Janice Dipon
    Microscopes are important tools in the world of science, technology, biology, chemistry, and physics, and almost every branch of science that requires the expertise of a microscope. Among the necessity that requires the need of a microscope is the fact that certain minute organisms are never visible in the eye of a human, thus, the need for microscope is very much high.
  • TrueVision Microscopes  By : Janice Dipon
    TrueVision Microscopes, Inc. is a microscope-dealing store based on St. Louis, Missouri. The very essence of this company is the dealing and selling of first-class, both low- and high- powered microscopes of complex kinds and types. Not only does TrueVision Microscopes Inc. sell microscopes. This company too sells a lot of microscope accessories, like microscope lenses, microscope slides, USB for microscopes, and even cameras for microscopes.
  • How To Make Free International Phone Calls  By : Gen Wright
    Technology has certainly come a long way. Traditionally, international phone calls may cost a bomb. That is because international phone calls are charged by the minute, so anyone looking to speak to someone from another country, has to pay international calling charges.
  • How To Choose The Right VOIP Service Provider  By : Gen Wright
    As technology continue to evolve at break neck speed, many online users are turning to VOIP technology for higher cost savings and greater convenience. International phone calls made from traditional phones usually lead to hefty phone bills.
  • Getting Great Support From Your VOIP Service Provider  By : Gen Wright
    Having the use of innovative technology like VOIP is great but if the network you are on doesn't come with great support, you may be in for a few unpleasant surprises.
  • Technologies for Web 2.0 Websites  By : Gen Wright
    If someone wants to understand what is Web 2.0 design he must first be familiar with what is the meaning of Web 2.0. Web 2.0 phrase stands for the supposed second generation of the web that focuses on collaboration and sharing of information among users.
  • Getting The Most Out Of Your iPod  By : Gen Wright
    Ipod is an immensely popular lifestyle mobile gadget. It's not only visually attractive on the outside, it's also attractive on the inside.
  • Choosing The Right iPhone Unlock Solution  By : Gen Wright
    First and foremost, why would any iPhone owner want to unlock their iPhone and risk spoiling their beloved iPhones? The problem arises when iPhone manufacturers choose to release iPhone with proprietary firmware.
  • Free Teleconferencing Calls Available In UK  By : Gen Wright
    Teleconferencing is a communication method that is gaining popularity very quickly in all parts of the world.
  • Evaluating Online Backup Services  By : Gen Wright
    Online backup services are growing rapidly on the Internet. As the needs of online consumers grow to more sophisticated levels, service providers have to grow in tandem or risk being edged out of business.
  • Reviews for the Best Firefox Extensions  By : Gen Wright
    Firefox is an Internet browser that has gained a lot of ground in the past few years. Traditionally, the browser space is owned by none other than Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
  • How Famous is your domain? Free Online Domain Check Tool  By : Gen Wright
    DNfame can reveal a whole range of information you may not necessarily know about your website at a click of a button...
  • How to Make Internet Phone Calls  By : Gen Wright
    Traditionally, whenever we want to make phone calls, we have to depend on land lines. In other words, we are at the mercy of the phone operators.
  • How to Make Free or Cheap Internet Phone Calls  By : Gen Wright
    It sounds incredible but it's true. You can now make phone calls on the Internet that are free or cost next to nothing.
  • Factors to Consider When Buying a Network Media Player  By : Gen Wright
    A network media player is a piece of hardware that you can use to playback digital audio and video files. It can be connected to the PC, LCD TVs and home theater systems for entertainment purposes.
  • Change Sony Ericsson Menu Icons  By : Gen Wright
    This article is a tutorial about changing default menu icons of Sony Ericsson phones.
  • 3G iphone unlocking process  By : Gen Wright
    Unlocking iPhone 3G, is it possible? Read about the best iphone 3G Unlock Solution Today.
  • Gadgets That Will Make Your Travels More Enjoyable  By : Gen Wright
    One of the coolest things about technology is that they make life so much easier. Technology gadgets have been evolving so quickly that sometimes, people find it hard to catch up.
  • Soon to Come Core i7 Processors and the x58 Platform/Motherboards  By : Gen Wright
    The buzz is contagious. Everyone who is interested in technology is talking about the release of the Intel Core i7 (Nehalem) processors, which is due to be launched in November 2008.
  • Switching to Internet Phone and VoIP  By : Gen Wright
    Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is basically a way to transmit voice over existing computer networks. Most of the time, VoIP works with existing landline phone networks to provide a transparent experience for the user.
  • Shopping For Internet Phone Provider  By : Gen Wright
    So you have made the decision to switch to an internet phone provider... now what? As with purchasing most things these days, shopping around online is a good idea.
  • How to Use Internet Phone Devices  By : Gen Wright
    Ok, you've found an Internet phone provider, placed the order and received your equipment... now what? Here's some general information on how to get started using your new broadband phone service.
  • Shopping for Internet Phone Adapter  By : Gen Wright
    A lot of Internet phone providers allow you to BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). This means that instead of having to buy hardware from the same company you buy your service from, you can shop around to save some money or go with a company you can trust, like Grandstream, Snom or Linksys to name a few.
  • Infrared (IR) Thermography, thermal imaging cameras, and thermal video, are all types of forward looking infrared (FLIR) imaging technology.  By : Gen Wright
    Thermography including: infrared thermal imaging cameras, tutorial. Infrared (IR) Thermography, thermal imaging cameras, and thermal video, are all types of infrared imaging technology.
  • A Short History of VoIP  By : Gen Wright
    Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, has only been around for a relatively short period of time when you look at the big picture of human history.
  • VoIP for VIPs  By : Gen Wright
    It isn't here yet, but there will come a time when even your grandmother (or people from her generation in general) will be using VoIP in their homes.
  • Living with Gadgets on a Global Village  By : Gen Wright
    Technology has penetrated deeply into everyone's lives. Take a look around you. I'm sure you will be able to spot numerous technology gadgets lying around.
  • Like it or Not, VoIP is Here to Stay  By : Gen Wright
    First of all, what exactly is VoIP? VoIP is short for voice over IP. IP stands for Internet protocol. Like it or not, VoIP is here to stay.
  • How to Buy Projectors Cheap  By : Gen Wright
    Projectors are very useful for a wide variety of occasions. As long as there is a huge audience, a projector will come in very useful.
  • Projector Features to Look Out For  By : Gen Wright
    When making a buying decision for projectors, there are always 2 things to consider: features and price. You then weight both elements and determine which brand and model has the features that you want, at the price that you want.
  • Projectors For Different Occasions  By : Gen Wright
    There are many different occasions that require the use of projectors. Projectors can be used to display images, powerpoint slides, or play videos.
  • Buying Calling Card Tips  By : Gen Wright
    Calling cards are more popular and prevalent than ever. They're sold all over the planet on a daily basis. Here are some tips for purchasing, storing and disposing of non-rechargeable phone cards.
  • Learning More About Internet Phone Adapters  By : Gen Wright
    Before we dive into internet phone adapters, you have to first understand more about how VoIP phone calls are made.
  • Web-Based Proxy Servers  By : Gen Wright
    This article gives a brief background on proxies, and explains how web-based proxies work, as well as their pros and cons.
  • How to Start Tour Guide Career?  By : OrreryHIM1
    Cherie, I really want to do this, where do I start? You know, if you really want to do it and again it’s not for everyone, but if you really want to do it and your heart’s in it, it’s a little bit of work to get started and it’s worth the persistence. It took me a lot of persistence to get it, my students it doesn’t take as much because I can lead hem though, but you do,
  • Fluke 411 D & 416 D Laser Distance Meters  By : Gen Wright
    Brand New Fluke 411 D and 416 D Laser Distance Meter uses and the technology behind it.
  • Fluke Ti 10 Thermal Imager – Infrared IR Imaging Camera  By : Gen Wright
    The Fluke Ti 10 is a robust thermal imaging camera designed for todays rugged environments.
  • The Future of VoIP  By : Gen Wright
    VoIP technology has come a long way since it was introduced, but as technology continues to quickly evolve, it's bound to take VoIP even farther, making the technology of today seem laughable.
  • Calling Cards for All Occasions  By : Gen Wright
    More and more people are purchasing calling cards not only for their own use, but to use as gifts as well. Calling cards can be great gifts for all occasions, even some you might not think of at first.
  • Internet Phone Providers - How to choose an Internet Phone  By : Gen Wright
    There are many different types of Internet phones available that are offered by internet phone providers.
  • Five Ways VoIP can Help You  By : Gen Wright
    You've heard of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), haven't you? You'd be in the ever shrinking minority if you haven't.
  • Top Imaginary Situations where you Want a Calling Card  By : Gen Wright
    Sure, other people try to sell you on the obvious examples of when you would want a calling card. That's so boring, though, isn't it?
  • Learn More About How Satellite Navigation Works  By : Gen Wright
    GPS (Global Positioning Systems) are becoming the norm these days. They help cars and ships navigate on the surface of this lovely place we call Earth.
  • Three Calling Card Tips  By : Gen Wright
    If you're in the majority of the Earth's inhabitants, you've more than likely used a calling card on more than one occasion.
  • VoIP: What You Need to Know  By : Gen Wright
    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) may seem like a frightening topic beyond your grasp, but it's really not that complicated.
  • A brief history of phone cards and calling cards industry  By : Gen Wright
    The history of prepaid calling cards is a brief introduction in the advances the industry has made in the past decade. The short story of a business that, in 10 years, grew from $25 millions in sales, to $3 billion and more.
  • The Release of AT&T Quickfire Phone  By : Gen Wright
    The recent release of AT&T Quickfire phone is causing a stir among mobile phone enthusiasts. It is the first mobile gadget launched that is specialized in text messaging.
  • Call Green - Buy Calling Cards Online  By : Gen Wright
    Here are the four biggest benefits of buying your calling cards online. Besides saving time, if you get your phone cards on the web you also save yourself a lot of trouble and some unnecessary pieces of paper, being environmental friendly at the same time.
  • The Best Way to Unlock Your 3G iPhone  By : Gen Wright
    iPhone lovers have been wondering if the 3G iPhone can be unlocked long before the official release of the phone.
  • Reconsidering Your Mobile PC Options  By : Gen Wright
    The mobile PC industry has seen some exciting times. Technology has been constantly evolving, and enthusiasts can look forward to enjoying machines that are smaller, slimmer, lighter, and faster.
  • Interesting Lifestyle Mobile Gadgets  By : Gen Wright
    Since the day mobile gadgets are invented, they are never meant to perform just basic functions. Manufacturers of mobile devices are more than aware of this phenomenon.
  • Grabbing The Latest Interesting Tidbits From Technology Blogs  By : Gen Wright
    Technology is one of the most interesting subject to follow. As technology is constantly evolving, you get new and exciting stuff happening on a daily basis.
  • The Point of Having an Extra USB LCD Monitor  By : Gen Wright
    At first glance, perhaps the new USB LCD monitor on the shelf looks just like another fanciful technology gadget. It's pretty to look at, but you are not sure what it's primary function is, and you don't see how the device can fit into your life.
  • What are the Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy  By : Gen Wright
    Alternative energy is all we are hearing abou these days. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of the nuclear energy.
  • Facts about Hydroelectric Energy  By : Gen Wright
    Hydroelectric energy as a viable option for powering your home has been brought to people’s attention in news and popular culture and appears a wise option giving the climate of our current energy crisis and the need for new green jobs in our economy.
  • Using Technology to Stay Connected  By : Gen Wright
    Perhaps technology is too general a term. The "internet" would be a more specific term. When the Internet is in its infancy, we can only read texts in the form of static web pages or emails.
  • More Browser Extensions Coming Your Way  By : Gen Wright
    A few years ago, everyone thought that the browser war was over - Microsoft had won the war. It was easy to make such an assumption because, back then, Internet Explorer had a 90% market share.
  • Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 HD Webcam As Your New Webcam Alternative  By : Gen Wright
    When the Internet was still on dial-up (low speed connection), it was almost impossible to conduct video chats over the Internet.
  • Top Six VoIP Tips  By : Gen Wright
    If you're new to VoIP and are looking to tap into this great new service, these are some things you should consider both before you make the plunge and after you've signed up with a broadband phone service provider.
  • Broadband Internet Phone Services and Features  By : Gen Wright
    When the first VoIP phone was invented, it was still very primitive. It is connected to a computer using a network cable, and using some special software, a call can be made to another party in a different part of the world.
  • History and Facts: VoIP Industry  By : Gen Wright
    Many may be surprised to read this but voice was actually successfully transmitted over the Internet since 1973. But it wasn't until 1995 that VoIP gained prominence.
  • GHD hair straightener overnight success- justifiable marketing strategy  By : Hair Straightener Care
    Efficient marketing strategy plays an important role in the popularity of any product or services and this is what GHD hair straightener was blessed with.
  • Callcentric Online Calling Card  By : Gen Wright
    Because you view internet content on a television screen, you may forget the world-wide web actually links all its users through a giant telephone network.
  • Beating The Credit Crunch - Selection of Crusher Wear Materials.  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The credit crunch is now is the house, the law of nature have taken over, 'only might Joe will survive'. That is a fact disputed by some including me. More mining companies will survive only if they can learn from the 'chameleon'. Mines need to adapt to the prevailing world economic conditions, only then can they out-fox the thief (credit crunch) at its game.
  • Phone Systems  By : Sam
    To this end we provide a buyer's guide, which details almost every aspect of the functions, management and market-prices of these products. In the case of phone systems, the buyer's guide can explain the differences between VOIP systems, NEC phone systems, Mitel phone systems and Aastra telephone systems.
  • The Fight For Freedom - Unlocking iPhones  By : Gen Wright
    When 2G iPhones were released, fans immediately fell in love with the design and features of the phone. The designs are sleek, so it's easy to fall in love with the iPhone.
  • More About Android Smartphones  By : Gen Wright
    The cat is out of the bag. Lifestyle gadget enthusiasts are whispering to one another the prospects of Google Android - a new OS that looks to be a strong contender against Apple's iPhone.
  • BBG Communications : Communications in India  By : Gen Wright
    In 1975, India's Department of Telecom was separated from P&T. Until 1985, DoT had all telecommunication services in the country under its management.
  • Bluetooth Brings Mobile Audio Options Together  By : Gen Wright
    Think of Bluetooth as the gateway to what's possible in audio for your vehicle.

    We usually think of Bluetooth as something allowing hands free cell phone use, but what if we just aren't thinking hard enough?
  • Top Bluetooth Accessories for Home and for the Car  By : Gen Wright
    Considering the ease with which they can be used and the ever-increasing number of devices that can use them, it's no wonder that Bluetooth accessories have been developed to fit most every need.
  • Choosing the Best Accessories for Your New iPod  By : Gen Wright
    Given the popularity of the iPod, it can be hard to pick the accessories and gear that you want when you get a new ipod. With a number of docking stations, speaker sets, protective sleeves, and random other accessories, the choices can seem staggering at first.
  • Aluminum as important metal material for different industries  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Aluminum as an important metal has quite a number of applications and Aluminum CNC and aluminum molds are part of the usage. The different products for Aluminum CNC and aluminum molds have been both appearing as both commercially gainful and time saving. Industries are gaining large profits from the use of the products.
  • Using Callcentric VoIP Services  By : Gen Wright
    Callcentric is a VoIP phone service provider, offering a variety of communication services. Here is how you can take advantage of the services provided by Callcentric.
  • Communication With BlueTooth Adapters Is Improving Connectivity  By : Gen Wright
    We live in a day and age where technology is more accessible to us than ever before, and our means of communicating to anyone at any time and anywhere is more possible than it ever has been.
  • Radio Popularity Is Dwindling, Ipod Car Usage Is Growing!  By : Gen Wright
    We are fortunate to live in a day and age where our favorite music is more accessible to us than ever. In days gone by, the radio was the only way that we could access our favorite tunes and even then, we could not always hear what we wanted, when we wanted it...
  • How To Enjoy Watching DVD Movies on Your iPhone  By : Alex De Mostafa
    One of most enjoyable things about having an iPhone is the pure entertainment it can bring to you, no matter where you are. If you've got your iPhone with you, then you've got instant entertainment at your fingertips. Watching movies on your iPhone is always fun.
  • Unlock the Latest 3G iPhone  By : Gen Wright
    Unlocking iPhone is not something that is new. Since the 2G generation, Apple fans have been looking for ways to unlock the iPhone.
  • IPod Car Adapters: Ten Good Reasons to Buy One  By : Gen Wright
    It seems like almost everyone in the United States has an mp3 player nowadays, and many of these music lovers rely on Apple iPods to bring them their favorite tunes. And why not? They're convenient, fashionable, and best of all, small enough to carry with you wherever you want to go.
  • IPod Car Adapters: Your Favorite Music, Anywhere  By : Gen Wright
    Though most people nowadays have an iPod mp3 player, you don't often see them driving with their earphones in. And why should they? Ever since Apple came out with their iPod car adapters, many music lovers are listening to their favorite tunes wire-free right from their car stereo.
  • iPhone Unlocking - Cat and Mouse Game  By : Gen Wright
    Giant companies, Apple and AT&T, have both been working hard to find ways to keep the iPhone technology exclusive to just the 2 companies.
  • Finding PSP Game Reviews  By : Alex De Mostafa
    All games are rated so keep that in mind when looking at games too. On the back of the box is an explanation for the rating and you can go on-line to find out exactly why this game was given a specific rating.
  • You Can Expect Good Things From iPhone Earphones  By : Alex De Mostafa
    With every iPhone you will get Apple’s specially created and some would even go as far as saying its iconic iPhone earphones that are stylish and embody the best of new generation technology and which were first introduced with the iPod Nano. In any case, a notable feature with regard to iPhone earphones is that they come with a mic and they are also extremely high quality earphones that are way beyond what you would normally get in a mobile device.
  • HTC Touch Cruise  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The original HTC Touch was dubbed the Windows version of the Apple iPhone. However, it never really lived up to the hype, as iPhone sales surpassed the Touch by huge margins. Recently, though, HTC is back with a brand new Touch phone, the HTC Touch-Cruise. It looks much better than the original, performs much better, has more features than its Apple competitor – but does it have what it takes to be successful?
  • Apple iPhone  By : Alex De Mostafa
    You've seen the commercials that give you a thirty second look at everything the Apple iPhone can do. If you need to slow it down a little, here are some examples of why people have taken to the iPhone with such enthusiasm.
  • Motorola W490  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Motorola W490 is simple and sleek in design, while supporting a host of features for the common user. It has a slender shape with dimensions of 3.89 by 1.89 by .68 inches. It weighs in at 3.7 ounces, which makes it a bit heavier than most flip phones. However, the added weight also provides for a sturdy, solid feel.
  • Kyocera Tempo-E2000  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Kyocera Tempo-E2000 is a bizarre looking clamshell phone with a design that just screams “cheap.” It is not particularly attractive, doesn’t have a particularly large amount of features, and considering all of the other clamshell phones on the market, it isn’t a particularly impressive device.
  • BlackBerry RIM 7520  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Released for Nextel, the RIM BlackBerry 7520 is designed to provide service and web connection in all regions of the world. The handheld delivers access to email, corporate data and voice services while roaming in many countries and destinations. It is also designed to offer convenient navigation with its comprehensible keypad and scrollwheel.
  • BlackBerry RIM Curve-8320  By : Alex De Mostafa
    With a shimmering visage of either silver or metallic, the BlackBerry RIM Curve-8320 is more than eye candy. It offers integrated Wi-Fi for talking convenience and a full-functioning QWERTY keyboard with trackball to move the user through applications fast and efficiently. BlackBerry has taken into account the complaints users had about the too close and slick keys of prior QWERTY keyboards. There is a decent amount of space between the keys allowing users to efficiently type. The screen resolution is excellent, as one would expect in a BlackBerry device with resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. The screen measures 2.5" and bursts with over 65,000 colors.
  • Science-What is Space Travel?  By : GURPREET KAUR
    There are those who deny Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and maintain the whole story was a government conspiracy. The idea that man could actually break away from our cradle of atmosphere and gravity was once fiction of the highest sort. Yet one dreamer made it a reality. What is there not to believe about space travel? Will there be a time when such a thing is feasible?
  • BlackBerry RIM 7290  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The BlackBerry 7290 is highlighted by its full email, corporate data and voice services while featuring a newly updated and easy-to-use keyboard. The 114 x 74 x 23 mm handheld is distinguished by its large and spaced-apart QWERTY keyboard. It features a brighter LED backlight, and the highlighted number keys allow for easier dialing and typing as compared to other BlackBerry models. Navigation is made even easier with the 7290 with a scrollwheel and Back button located on the right-hand side. Weighing in at 139 g, the device is still convenient and features a sleek, aesthetic design with its internal antenna and slimmed midsection. The large screen located above the keypad supports 65K colors (TFT) and 240 x 160 pixel screen resolution.
  • Freebies Gadgets  By : Alex De Mostafa
    In the midst of economic meltdowns with stock prices sinking with every passing second, the banks failing, and the cost of consumables and gas rising across the graph, electronic gadgets and other techno products are sashaying the ramp, unaffected. As per the Consumer Electronics Association, buying and selling of Wii, iPods, iPhones, laptops and PS3 are flourishing, notwithstanding the spiteful economic ambiance.
  • BlackBerry RIM 7130c  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The BlackBerry RIM 7130c is a well designed BlackBerry that is compact, sleek and user friendly. The BlackBerry RIM 7130c is composed of a fast acting Intel processor, a sharp screen, Bluetooth, EDGE support, excellent e-mail abilities, a speakerphone and superior sound quality.
  • BlackBerry RIM 7100i  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The BlackBerry RIM 7100i is an aging BlackBerry smartphone from Research in Motion that was released in 2005. It is what looks to be the ugly duckling of the BlackBerry 7100 series. It has a different, less cutting EDGE shape, and uses an old network that very few other phones use today. Unfortunately, this makes the BlackBerry RIM 7100i the only BlackBerry 7100 series phone that you should not consider using as a backup device.
  • BlackBerry RIM 8703e  By : Alex De Mostafa
    With the BlackBerry RIM 8703e, the name of the game is high resolution. The display for this unit is one of the best you will see with any handheld device, which makes it the perfect option for people who live and work on the go. Making good use of Blackberry's signature QWERTY keyboard, the 8703e is very easy to use for just about everyone. The addition of push email is not too shabby, either.
  • BlackBerry RIM 8100-Pearl  By : Alex De Mostafa
    One of the first things that consumers notice about the BlackBerry RIM 8100-Pearl is that the device comes with a complete set of multimedia features. Such desirable extras are rapidly becoming necessities for business and personal use. These include the music player, voice dialing and commands, and a memory card slot, which are all part of the charm of the Pearl. The best part is that it does not take an engineering degree to figure out how to use the features. So even people who are upgrading to a feature rich device for the first time can do so without a great deal of anxiety.
  • Motorola Sidekick-Slide Scarlet  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Motorola Sidekick-Slide Scarlet is a fancy looking cell phone that resembles a miniature laptop. For those who like an extra helping of color with their conversation, this phone delivers. Together, the black and scarlet give this phone top marks for attractiveness and style. This is the kind of phone anyone would be proud to display no matter where they are – be it school, work, out with friends or on vacation.
  • BlackBerry RIM 8820  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The BlackBerry RIM 8820 is the first of all BlackBerry devices to offer integrated Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi is 802.11 a/b/g. This is exciting for customers that have been waiting for this technology to become available. The Wi-Fi runs in concert with GSM allowing connection for data applications and voice support via UMA (unlicensed mobile access). Also, calls can crossover between the provider's network and Wi-Fi networks. It allows for GPS while traveling. The memory of the device is excellent, supporting as high as 32 GB of storage with a microSD memory card. There is 64 MB of memory built into the BlackBerry Rim 8820 itself.
  • An Informative Look at Flat Screen TVs  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Flat screen TV is one of the latest additions in the home equipment industry. For those who plan to buy and use the television set in their homes, it is important that they know the different features of plasma TVs and LCD TVs. Additionally, it is also important to identify the advantages of flat screen TVs with Cathode Ray Tube TVs.
  • Motorola RAZR-V3a  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The Motorola RAZR-V3a is the newest and cheapest cell phone in the RAZR line of Motorola cell phones. The RAZR-V3a is available only on the CDMA network and therefore cannot be used outside of the United States and it also doesn’t support the 3G network so web browsing and downloading will be painstakingly slow.
  • How Does a TV Work: How Man Ended Up with a Decent TV Set  By : Alex De Mostafa
    At first, light and sound transmission experts were at a loss on how does a TV work. After all, they were still trying to improve on Faraday's first TV look-alike. But years of daring experimentations and breakthroughs finally settled once and for all the scientific explanation on how does a TV work.

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