Paul Cash
Paul Cash is a freelance writer and citizen journalist based in New Jersey. He is a unrepentant Gadget Junkie and Music Lover who spent 10 years working in Consumer Electronics. Paul currently writes a blog about Gospel Music called Rhythmandpraise. Check it out at http://www.rhythmandpraiseblog.blogspot.com
If you have any questions or story ideas please email me at cash1489@gmail.com
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5 Great Places to Watch Free Movies Online (Legally that Is...)During these hard economic times, everyone's looking to save a buck here and there. Here are some sites where you can save money by staying in and watching movies for free! -
New Apps the Key to IPad SuccessAfter Steve Jobs unveiled Apple's new iPad tablet computer on Wednesday, it didn't take long for developers to announce new apps tailor made for the device.
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What the Apple's iPad Is, and What it Isn'tSo the new Apple iPad is here. Most who have seen it agree it's a very beautiful, powerful, and portable device. At just a half inch thick, with a weight of 1.5 pounds, it's also very sleek. But is it really worth the "low" $499 pricetag? -
Linkin Park, Dave Matthews Band, Release Downloadable Album for Haiti Disaster ReliefIn just a week, the band Linkin Park along with several other artists have released an album to benefit Haiti disaster relief. -
Review of the Sony MDR-EX38iP Headset with In-Line IPhone Remote ControlThe Sony MDR-EX38ip offers all the functionality of Apple's stock iPhone buds, with significantly better sound, for around the same price. -
IPhone OS 4.0 On the Way, Sounds like a WinneriPhone OS 4.0 seems to be on the way, and if the leaked feature list is accurate, it looks like another game-changing development for Apple. -
The Worst of CES 2010: Was it the Polar Bear TV or the Wrist Band Cell Phone Holder?Here's some of the worst products displayed at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
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The 10 Best Portable AppsPortable Apps are programs designed to work from USB Flash Drives, Portable Hard Drives or even an iPod. If you do a lot of work on Public Computers, then you need to know about these great little tools.
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To Defrag or Not to Defrag Your Hardrive?Defragmentation can be a mystery even to the busiest of computer users. What is it? What does it do? When should it be done? It's actually not that big of a deal.
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Nexus One Support Problems Rain on Google's ParadeIf you visit the Nexus One support center on Google.com, there's a link offering an opportunity to "See what other Android users are saying". But when it comes to getting help for their Nexus One Problems, what they're saying is not good. -
Microsoft's Ballmer Shows HP's Multitouch Tablet During CES KeynoteAs reported earlier, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer presented a new tablet during his pre-CES keynote speech, and it was a good example of what the new Windows 7 could do. -
CES 2010: Fandango Releases App for Blackberry SmartphonesFandango, the popular movie information website, is launching a new app for Blackberry smartphones at CES 2010. -
Looks like Google's All Set to Show Off Their New Mobile Phone, the Nexus OneGoogle has summoned the press to it's world headquarters on Jan 5th, presumably for an unveiling of their highly regarded mobile handset, dubbed "Nexus One." -
Tech Clearance Deals Can Provide a Happy New Year in 2010The period between Christmas and New Year is a prime opportunity to cash in on some great tech deals. Popular products like e-book readers, LCD TV's and Laptop computers sell at the lowest prices of the year. -
The Top 10: Best Tech Products of 2009In this list of the top 10 tech products in 2009, all categories are represented, making up a well-rounded group of technological game changers. -
North America Suffers Second BlackBerry Outage in Six DaysDetails of the Blackberry outage Dec 22.
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Last Minute Gifts: Insignia NS-WBRDVD Blu-Ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi for $120For last minute, inexpensive, gadget goodness, look no further than the Best Buy Insignia NS-WBRDVD Blu-Ray Disc Player. -
James Cameron's 'Avatar' Paves the Way for 3D Blu-Ray at HomeWith all the hub-bub surrounding 'Avatar', James Cameron's new 3D flick, the Blu-Ray Disc Association has found an opportunity to promote the final release of the new Blu Ray 3D spec. -
The $99 Laptop is Here. Is it Worth the Money?It seems like Netbooks are getting cheaper and cheaper... -
Missing Out on Sleep? Maybe the Zeo Sleep Monitor Can HelpWe don't need a battery of tests to tell us that our sleep is lousy, but the question ends up being, WHY aren't we getting a good night's rest? The answer can be complicated. -
The Google Nexus One Phone: Is This the Phone Everyone's Waiting For?What a Google-branded phone means for the burgeoning Smartphone market, is a hotly debated topic right now. -
Holiday Gadget Deals: Walmart Offers $399 LCD TV, $299 Laptop, During Week-long SaleThat little smiley face may be gone from the Walmart ads, but the rollbacks just keep on coming, especially in the electronics aisle. -
Finding Great Gadget Deals Where You Least Expect ThemWhen it comes to buying gadgets and the inevitable accessories you need to go with them,a discount store like Marshalls is probably not the first place you would look. But if you're not, you're making a mistake. -
Here's 12 Easy Ways to Protect Yourself from Crooks on the InternetDuring the holiday season, it becomes more dangerous to do business online, because fraudsters and identity thieves ramp up their efforts.
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New $299 Nokia Phone Offers Free Turn-by-turn NavigationRetailing for $299, the unlocked Nokia 5800 NE is a full-touchscreen cell-phone with navigation features that rival some of the better standalone personal navigation devices. -
139 Years Later, Black Senators Still RareOne hundred and thirty-nine years have passed since the first African-American took a seat in the U.S. Senate, and after all these years, a black face in the Senate chamber is about as rare as a single mom with octuplets. -
5 Things You Should Know About Online PrivacyIf there is one thing that we have learned from the recent Facebook TOS flap, it's that online privacy is a big deal.
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YouTube Stops Stream Copying, but One Site Didn't Get the MemoMaking good on a promise originally made in a statement to CNET, YouTube put measures in place last week to stop third-party stream ripping of its videos. However, it seems like at least one service is not going along with the program. -
Rachel Ray Scarf Flap Shows the Danger of Nationalism Run AmokWhat's in a scarf? Unfortunately, a lot, when that scarf has any resemblance to a arab headdress.







