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Personal Tech
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Bulk CD Copying
Compact disc (CD) copiers or CD duplicators copy the contents of one CD onto another CD (or many CDs).
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How To Convert Video Files To DVD, And Burn DVD
This guide describes how to convert and burn video formats such as DivX, Xvid, AVI, WMV, MOV, VOB, MPEG, MP4, DV, 3GP, mkv, tivo to a standalone playable DVD in details using VSO ConvertXtoDVD.
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All New iPods
New models in the entire iPod range: The whole iPod range has been upgraded, with brighter screens, larger capacities and improved battery life.
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So what is an MP3 File?
If you have ever listened to music on your computer or on your via a iPod, then you have almost certainly used an MP3 file.
Most people have no idea what an MP3 File is.
Basically, an MP3 is a format for compressing audio files suitable for use on a computer or personal audio device.
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PDA Protective Case - 7 Tips On How To Match It For Your Needs
A Good PDA Protective Case can make a whole lot of difference in your PDA's likelihood of surviving the bumps and bruises it gets when you're on the road. Let's take a look at a few guidelines on how ho choose a PDA Protective Case that fits your lifestyle.
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Noise Cancelling Headphones Will Save Your Ears
Noise cancelling headphones are specially designed headphones with the aim of blocking out external noises to improve the clarity and quality of your listening experience. This article takes a look at the benefits of using noise cancelling headphones.
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A Look at the iRiver MP3 Player
Iriver introduced their first product, the iMP-100, a portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs, on November, 2000. In the number one global market, iriver was quickly displaced by the introduction of Apple's iPod. Find out more...
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ScanDisk-An Overall Look
The leader in flash memory, ScanDisk delivers more flash memory products than anyone else in more form factors. They carry 315 issued U.S. patents along with 160 foreign patents, so it is very clear to see that ScanDisk is THE inventor of flash data storage. Find out more...
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Understanding Hard Drives - MP3 Hard Drive Players
The hard drive of a computer refers to the fact that the computer memory can retain any and all stored information that was put in - even if it is not powered. The non-volatile examples would be hard disks, floppy disks, read-only memory, etc. Find out more...
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