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	<title>Technology &#38; Gadget &#187; Cell Phone &amp; Ring Tones</title>
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		<title>Samsung DLP</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Samsung  DLP tv gives a great picture but unfortunately, after about two years it starts to fade and eventually dies out completely. It will usually start to just shut off will no warning after a few minutes. If you call Samsung mobile phone battery, they will tell you it will cost $600 or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Samsung  DLP tv gives a great picture but unfortunately, after about two years it starts to fade and eventually dies out completely. It will usually start to just shut off will no warning after a few minutes. If you call Samsung mobile phone battery, they will tell you it will cost $600 or more to have someone come out and replace the lamp for you. Before you shell out big bucks to do that, try some of these things. The owner&#8217;s manual gives very vague instructions on replacing the lamp, but no other troubleshooting is offered. These are the steps we tried with our Samsung DLP TV!</p>
<p>1. Completely unplug your Samsung DLP tv from every connection and wire &#8211; including the power plug. Make sure your tv has been off for several hours and is completely cool before you start poking around! You can then safely take the back panel off &#8211; follow the instructions in your owner&#8217;s manual for your particular model.<br />
2. One of the most common reasons that the Samsung Mobile Phone Rechargeable Battery DLP tv will stop working is that the emergency switch on the back gets caught in the wrong position and makes your tv turn off.<br />
3. You need to get the blue switch to catch under the lamp cover door. We did this by shutting the door part way and then using a pencil to depress the switch so it would catch under the door.<br />
4. If this does not work, the next step is to try to get some of the dust out of the back. Use a small vaccuum tool or q-tips and try to pull out as much dust as possible especially around the cooling fan rechargeable battery. Another reason your Samsung DLP TV might be turning off is that it is overheating. Too much dust can cause this issue. If you find that your TV works after you clean it out, you will want to start cleaning it every three months or so to prevent the issue from happening again.<br />
5. Another thing you can do &#8211; if the tv will stay on long enough &#8211; is ensure that you do not have a timer set to make it turn off. It sounds silly but it could be the cause!<br />
6. If none of these things work, there is one more thing you can try before replacing the lamp. You can try pulling the lamp out (follow the pictures in your manual for replacing the lamp). Clean behind the lamp and get all the dust out, and reinstall the lamp, making sure all the connections are clean and secure.<br />
7. From my research, about 95% of the time, one of these steps will fix your Samsung DLP TV. If you are one of the few who actually needs to replace the lamp, at least you will know that you tried everything else first. And replacing the lamp is easy &#8211; you already pulled it out and put it back in once. Putting in a new one is exactly the same. So don&#8217;t waste money paying someone to do it for you!</p>
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		<title>iPod Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>giastudio</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Apple Ipod has grown tremendously popular since its release in late  2001. In fact over 100 million of them have been sold to date with no  sells drop in sight. There are many accessories for them such as  speakers, earphones and carrying cases.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Apple Ipod has grown tremendously popular since its release in late  2001. In fact over 100 million of them have been sold to date with no  sells drop in sight. There are many accessories for them such as  speakers, earphones and carrying cases.</p>
<p>It has revolutionized the way we listen to our music. There are Ipods  out on the market now that have more gigabytes than many brand new  computers. Other mp3 player makers have modeled their mp3 players to  resemble it&#8217;s competitor in appearance and functionality. There have  been some slight problems associated with Ipods in the past though.</p>
<p>Issues over the audio volume came to the Apple imprint in the form of a  lawsuit. Since then Ipods can be locked so the volume can&#8217;t pass a  certain point. People had complained about the possibility of hearing  loss if the player were turned all the way up. Even violence has been  associated with the Ipod.</p>
<p>Due to the unique headphones that the Ipod has, people have become  victims of robberies. The attacker can see your earphones and know that  you have an Ipod which probably cost you a few hundred dollars. It is  advised no to use the Ipod earphones if you are going to listen to music  while you are out.</p>
<p>There are several different types of Ipods that vary in gigabyte space,  color and functionality out on the market. Some are only available in  certain countries. Gigabyte space ranges from as low as 512 MB all the  way up to 160 gigabytes of space. With fifteen styles to choose from  like the iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod touch and iPod classic, you can  mix and match with the gigabyte space to get the one that&#8217;s right for  you.</p>
<p>Ipods were originally made for just music. However, this has recently  changed. You can now get audio and video Ipods with photo settings along  with it. The newer Ipod Touch allows for audio, video, photo and  limited internet use. Some of the best features on the Ipod include its  small size, resolution display and its playback time. Although each  model is different, this seems to be the prevailing opinion as to what  attracts people to buy the Ipod instead of the many other mp3 players  brands.</p>
<p>It is common practice for a health club to include complementary Ipods  for use during work outs. One story out of India detailed of one woman&#8217;s  fascination with her Ipod. She would eventually go on to married to the  30 gigabyte Ipod in a private ceremony. People caused a huge stir when  they began to auction off the pre owned Ipods full of music. We have had  to think about issues that were just impossible not that long ago.</p>
<p>Yet today, we are debating whether or not a person can sell a product  that holds songs with song already stored on it. Nike and Ipod recent  teamed up to make the Ipod shoe. One of the shoes has an Ipod stored in  the sole of it. One of the biggest complaints with the cd players was  the skipping whenever a person with move in a motion that didn&#8217;t agree  with their cd.</p>
<p>The Ipod puts an end to that once and for all. This has got to be one of  the biggest reasons many people switched from their cd walkman to the  Ipod.</p>
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		<title>The IPod Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>giastudio</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like most parents in North America, when it comes to getting gifts for our kids we are always inclined to get the newest, or the hottest, or the flashiest. This year the model with buzz was the iPod Touch. And while several of my friends were getting their kids the iPod Touch, I had my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like most parents in North America, when it comes to getting gifts for our kids we are always inclined to get the newest, or the hottest, or the flashiest. This year the model with buzz was the iPod Touch. And while several of my friends were getting their kids the iPod Touch, I had my doubts that this would be the right choice for our son.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, the iPod Touch provides great entertainment and would make a great gift, but after some reflection we decided to get the iPod Classic. There are number of factors that went into our decision, but three stand out as being the most important.</p>
<p>WiFi</p>
<p>As everybody knows by now one of the great features of the iPod Touch is the ability to access the Internet wirelessly. This allows the owner to surf the net. To get updates on weather and the stock market. To download their favorite YouTube videos. And to access their e-mail as well as iTunes.</p>
<p>But the problem is, at high school student my son will be spending most of his time in an environment where either he is discouraged from surfing the net for his own entertainment-and probably for good reasons; or a wireless connection is simply not available. Consequently much of the functionality of the iPod Touch will be lost to him.</p>
<p>Video</p>
<p>In the days of the transistor radio and the CD Walkman, portable entertainment was all about audio; the future is all about video. So we knew we just had a get an iPod that had a decent screen. Now the granddaddy of the big screen iPods is of course the iPod Touch-coming in with a 3.5 inch (diagonal) widescreen display.</p>
<p>But if you have a teenage boy and if you&#8217;ve ever handled an iPod Touch, then taht sound in your head is the sound of glass shattering! Because the one thing that impresses you most about the iPod Touch is the amount of surface area that is breakable. So in our opinion, the iPod Touch was just too vulnerable to destruction from the inevitable banging, and dropping, and general bumping our son would give it.</p>
<p>But try viewing a movie on the iPod Classic and its 2.5 inch (diagonal) color LCD display, and you come away surprised by the experience. For a handheld device the video quality is pretty impressive. And a ratio of extremely easily breakable surface area to easily breakable surface area is much smaller.</p>
<p>Memory</p>
<p>For our money, this is the main reason for buying the iPod Classic. At 160 GB the storage capacity of the iPod Classic blows away all of the other models-the nearest competitor is the iPod Touch which tops out at 32 GB. The reason why memory was so important to us is twofold.</p>
<p>Firstly, remember I said that video is both the present and the future? Well video takes up a lot of space. For instance, let&#8217;s say that his tastes run toward watching movies like &#8220;Superbad&#8221;-and whose tastes wouldn&#8217;t. If he were to download this movie to his iPod, it would take up 1.25 GB of storage space.</p>
<p>If his iPod were the iPod Touch, then he would only be able to have 25 movies on his iPod. This would leave very little room for music, photos, or other files. Now with his iPod classic, he would be able to keep over 100 more movies on his iPod. Many people would say that that&#8217;s way too much space. In fact I hear echoes of what I said many years ago when I opted for a two gig hard drive over a 10 gig hard drive on my computer in the belief that I could never use more than two gigs of storage.</p>
<p>And this brings me to my second point. When we bought this iPod it was in the hope that it would take him through most of his high school career. And because high school is such a busy time in people&#8217;s lives, it is unlikely that our son will have time to switch out files on a regular basis from his iPod to his computer. So we bought the iPod classic with all of this memory counting on an accumulation of music, video, and photographic files.</p>
<p>When my son asked the inevitable question of why the Pod Classic versus the Touch, I was able to point to the limited functionality given his environment. I also reminded him of the necessity for having a screen that while still being able to watch a movie on, was not vulnerable to the inevitable bumps and shocks that it would receive. Finally there was all that storage for all that music, all those movies, all those photos-all those memories &#8211; that he will collect throughout high school.</p>
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		<title>Criss Angel Cell Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 00:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>giastudio</dc:creator>
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		<title>Is Your Cell Phone Bugged?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 00:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
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This short video explores ways to determine if your cell phone has been compromised to act as a bug. While it&#8217;s obviously unlikely that this would happen to most people, it was recently revealed that the FBI has used this technique, and just as illicit wiretaps are possible, illicit cell phone bugging could also occur. This video is based on Lauren Weinstein&#8217;s December 2006 blog entry: &#8220;How To Tell If Your Cell Phone Is Bugged&#8221; located at: lauren.vortex.com Be seeing you!</p>
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		<title>The Evolution of Cell Phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 00:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
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