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Personal Tech
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How To Put Video On PSP
By learning how to put video on your PSP, you can greatly increase your enjoyment of this versatile multimedia device.
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More Than Just Music – The Sony Ericsson W810i is Multi-Media
Based on the original K750i/W800i platform, every improvement in the W810i comes from revised software. Combined with an ultra bright screen, the new web browser, improved user interface, RSS news reader and better camera all make this the ultimate multimedia mobile.
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Bluetooth Headset Basics Revealed
A Bluetooth headset is an odd name for what this little gizmo is and does. Nothing actually gets draped around the neck or over the head. For your Bluetooth headset to work, you need to meet certain specifications, and your Bluetooth headset must be compatible with that of the person or device with which you wish to communicate. Make sense?
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Digital Camera and Cell Phones; Are They Really Privacy Busters?
Many people believe that they deserve privacy and yet what is privacy; is anything truly private? After all we hear people talking in the coffee shops, in airports and in lines at the post office on their cell phone and although you can only hear one side of the conversation you can learn a lot of personal data about someone by listening in...
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Windows XP Repair- Tweaks for WinXP 3
This is the third and final part of a three part series on tweaking the Windows XP operating system. This tweak, along with the previous two, will greatly improve your overall system performance with the Windows XP operating system.
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How Will Daylight Savings Time Rule Changes Affect Your Computer Systems?
In August of 2005, the US congress passed the Energy Policy Act. This changes the start and end dates for daylight savings time (DST). This law goes
into effect for the calendar year 2007. DST will start three weeks earlier, on March 11, 2007 and end one week later on November 4, 2007. As a result
the DST rules for all computer systems must change in order for the proper time zone to be applied based on these new rules.
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How To Get the Most Life Out Of Your Zune Battery
Naturally, how you choose to operate your Zune player is going to affect the total lifetime of your Zune battery. With the wireless turned off and under normal circumstances when you're just listening to an mp3, the Zune battery will last you a good 14 hours. If you're playing videos on the player, however, the battery life drops down to about 4 hours.
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