Naomi Sutter
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Reviews of Stylistic SpeakersMusic is meant to be shared and what better way to share it than to turn up the speakers? Forget the boring old black box, though. We've compiled some interesting speakers to amp up the volume in style.
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Tips on Converging Internet and ProductivityInternet? Productive? If you just stared in disbelief at the two words being used together in the title of this article, worry not; you are not the only one.
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Organize Your Media Collection in 3 StepsIt's one of those things like backing up your hard drive files, which you don't really see the need for until your PC does a completely unexpected Chernobyl-esque meltdown.
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Sony Ericsson W995 Phone ReviewThere's more than meets the eye when it comes to Sony Ericsson's Walkman series, being some of the more prominent music phones out there, and this trait is definitely visible on the newest member in the family, the W995.
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Sony Ericsson C903: Camera Phone ReviewSony Ericsson has had its share of ups and downs as a mobile handset manufacturer. But when it comes to its Cyber-shot line of mobile phones, it has enjoyed immense success because of the impressive cameras built into these handsets.
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Apple iPhone 3GS - a ReviewFor months prior to this year's Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple fanatics have been keeping their ears to the ground in anticipation of a new iPhone.
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Samsung S8000 Jet Touchscreen Mobile Phone - a ReviewThe touchscreen mobile phone market is enjoying rapid growth with manufacturers releasing touchscreen mobile phones on a more frequent basis than ever.
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Panasonic DMP-B15 - a Blu-Ray Player ReviewIt isn't rare to catch folks staring intently at their portable media players on buses and trains. More often than not, MPEG-4 clips or movies are actually what they're hypnotized by.
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Olympus;Tough 8000: Shockproof, Waterproof, Freeze-proof CameraSince the launch of the Olympus 720 SW, Olympus has been churning out shockproof and waterproof compact cameras one after another. The latest in this line, the Olympus µTough 8000 is the successor to the SW.
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Dual Camera Review: Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1With the 'Dual Camera' concept, Sanyo addresses consumers' high-- resolution still photography and high definition video recording needs with a single device that can perform both functions well.
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Projector Review: Sony VPL MX20Like many Sony products, the Sony VPL-MX20 projector is a manufactured thing of beauty.
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Computer Peripheral Review: Transcend StoreJet 25MThe U.S. military is pretty much the most powerful army of our time as were the Romans during the time of Christ. So when you hear something passing the rigid standards of these prestigious institutions, you'll have to wonder: is it really THAT good?
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Compact Printer Review: HP LaserJet P2035nPrinters are something everyone associates with computers, yet for the most part, the general home user could probably get by without even owning one.
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HD Monitor Review: The Hanns-G HH251HPBTrends change fast in the computing world.
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Tower PC Review: Lenovo ThinkCentre A58The ubiquitous tower PC is a fixture in today's workplace. With a bevy of choices available for the IT manager, choosing the right computer for a business requires a little bit of know-how and research.
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y450: ReviewWhile Lenovo has built a reputation for having iconic and forthright laptop designs, and its latest line of IdeaPad notebooks would strike most as an odd yet welcome change of pace.
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Opening New Frontiers: ASUS K40IJ ReviewWith the ambitious goal of ranking among the top three notebook manufacturers, ASUS throws the K40IJ into a crowded marketplace at an extremely low price point of $500.
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Vitamin D and Defense Against DiseasesExperts say a little sunshine is good for you.
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Camera Flash Facts: Incandescent Vs. InfraredShould you choose incandescent or infrared flash? These facts will help you capture the moments perfectly.
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HTC Touch Diamond 2: The Sophisticated Business Phone ModelLast year, HTC released a winner in the Touch Diamond with features such as a compelling design, VGA touch-screen, a decent 5-megapixel camera, and Wi-Fi. So, how do you take something like that and make it better? Enter the HTC Touch Diamond2.
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Camera for Landscape Shooting: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W210When shooting landscapes and group shots, it's disappointing when a scene gets cut off or you can't fit as many people as you want in the frame.
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Netbook Review: The Toshiba NB200The chrome hinge, powder-coated silver keyboard, and matte silver body give the NB200 an extra touch of class. Our unit came in a luxurious brown satin with diagonal ridges on the lid, monitor bezel, and generously sized trackpad.
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Apple IPhone 3Gs: Advancing the Mobile TechnologyTwo years after the launch of the first iPhone, the Apple device continues to grab a share in the mobile phone market.
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The Smartphone Arena: Android Vs. BlackBerry Vs. Apple Vs. PalmPreThe smartphone arena is where some of the most interesting battles in today's technology are taking place.
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Apple iMovie '09 Review: From the iLife '09 Productivity SuitePart of Apple's new iLife '09 suite, iMovie '09 aims to make life that much easier for the home videographer, with new video tools such as the Precision Editor and Video Stabilization.
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Tutorial: The Center of Interest for Aspiring PhotographersMention the word 'composition' to a newbie and they go 'what?' as it often conjures up visions of older camera club members working out complicated mathematical formula or making imaginary lines all over the place on their black and white prints.
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Speaker System Review: Edifier Ciena 3 If360Fancy making your iPod the center of your home entertainment experience? Edifier has a new proposition in the form of the Ciena 3 iF360 speaker system.
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Cordless Keyboard and Mouse Review: Logitech Desktop S520Logitech is a PC peripherals brand that is known for its well-designed keyboard and mouse combos, so it's no surprise that the company saw fit to bless the Cordless Desktop S520 with the same design approach as that of their higher-end and premium models.
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Compact Camera Review: Sony Cyber-shot W290With Sony as one of the popular brands in the digital imaging business, it's no surprise that the company manufactures a comprehensive array of digital compact cameras.
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Camera Review: Fujifilm F200EXRWith a rich film heritage, Fujifilm has chosen to focus its efforts on producing a brainy beauty. Thus did the Fujifilm F200EXR show up.
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Digital Camera Review: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H20The Sony cyber-shot DSC-H20 features a sensor upgrade to 10.1 megapixels from the earlier H10's 8 megapixels, but it maintains the 10x zoom Carl Zeiss VarioTessar lens.
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Home Theater System Review: LG HB954TB-ADOutwardly similar to the LHT888 model, the HB954TB-AD comes with a set of four speaker towers that are inspired b the silhouette of a champagne glass.
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Wireless Printer Review: Lexmark X7675Lexmark has been producing wireless printers for the last couple of years now, their latest 4-in-1, the X7675, is the newest addition to their wireless stable, which turns in a satisfying performance.
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All-In-One Printer Review: HP OfficeJet Pro 8500The newly released HP OfficeJet Pro 8500 Wireless All-in-One is in this league and comes with all the extra features you get from a multifunction printer such as a fax, scanner and, the cherry on top, wireless networking.
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LCD Monitor Review: Hi221 by Hanns.GEnter the new 22-inch Hi221 LCD by Hanns.G, which smacks of similar specifications as its 21 .6-inch HG216 sister in more ways than one, though the HG216 has an additional HDMI port to shout about.
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LCD Monitor Review: Philips 220XISWIf asked to name a corporation with a clear and obvious obsession with lights, Philips is most likely the first name to come into many people's minds.
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Computer Review: HP EliteBook 6930pWhat happens when you apply the art of aviation engineering onto a laptop? Yes, the HP EliteBook 6930p stands guilty as charged.
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How to Use Color Cast in PhotoshopOne of the things that Photoshop is used for is removing color cast.
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Sports Photography Equipment TipsWith the exception of a few sports, this is the world of fast action photography.
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Tips for Sports Photography BeginnersIn some sporting events, such as track and field basketball, and baseball, athletes warm up and take practice shots in full view of spectators.
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Basic Posing in Photography: Making Eye ContactBecause our eyes speak volumes about ourselves, we should not overlook them in a portrait photography.
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Things You Should Know About PhotomacrographyA bellows looks like accordion folds on a rail. The camera is mounted on one end, the lens on the other end.
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How to Create a Pro Model's PortfolioEven star models know their natural beauty and charm need proper, professional presentation to land lucrative modeling jobs, and here are some tips on how to create one.
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Photomacrography with Bobby WongYou're missing the, uh, small picture if you think nature photography is just sweeping landscapes and forest grounds. Let Bobby Wong teach you what "green thumb" really means.
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Jim Black and Black Art PhotographyQuestion: How do you rub a White Shark's nose while cruising the clouds?
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Parc Cruz on Photography and Cruise ControlWith too much time in his hands, Parc Cruz, erstwhile corporate worker-come-Internet cafe proprietor, started surfing photoblogs.
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Tutorial: Sort Your Flagged Images in IPhotoIf you've heard about flagging in iPhoto but aren't sure about the how, what, when and why, then take a tour through this four-step tutorial as we explain all the possibilities you can achieve flagging your frames!
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Tutorial: Table Categories in NumbersYou can now re-order the data stored in a table 'by a column's categories, helping you to make sense of complicated lists quickly and easily.
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Tutorial: Share Documents with IWorkWork on an iWork project with friends and family as if you're using the same computer with the new beta of iWork.com.
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Tutorial: Create and Sync Smart Albums in IPhotoTake the hassle out of moving your latest snaps to your iPod or iPhone, and have iPhoto and iTunes do the work for you instead. Follow these easy steps to find out how...
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Tutorial: Slow Motion and Freeze Effects in IMovieEnhance fast-moving scenes by re-timing your footage to create dramatic slow motion and freeze-frame effects in our guide to tinkering with time.
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How Stay Healthy with Brisk Walking and AromatherapyIt's less exhausting than running and jogging and equally efficient when it comes to improving health and fitness. It's power walking.
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DIY Computer Check UpIf there's one thing that machines have taught us since we created them, it'd be that we'd only get what we put into them.
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The Associate Book ReviewMeet Kyle McAvoy, a young, brilliant Yale Law student who would have been a college basketball star had he not injured his knee.
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The Story of Edgar Sawtelle Book ReviewThe Story of Edgar Sawtelle is a modern retelling of William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Software Reviews: X-OOM Music Clean 5 and CyberLink MediaShow 4If you have a treasured music collection on vinyl or tape, you're limited in how you can listen to your songs.
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Hardware Reviews: Dymo CardScan Executive and Keyspan USB 2.0 ServerIf you regularly pick up business cards and need to keep a database of phone and email details then the CardScan Executive could save you a great deal of time.
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Video Software Reviews: Serif MoviePlus X3 and SnagIt 9With a capable video-editing tool already bundled with Windows, commercial programs need to offer something extra to appeal to consumers.
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BitDefender Total Security 2009 ReviewEveryone should know by now that a firewall and antivirus program are essential if you attach your PC to the Internet.
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Windows Software Reviews: StExbar and GPU Caps ViewerIf you've ever felt that performing simple tasks in Windows can be a drag, you're not alone.
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Backup Software Review: Macrium Reflect Free EditionWhereas most parts of a PC can be replaced without too much trouble, the same is not always true of hard drives.
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AceMoney Lite Money Manager ReviewSome free financial tools come as big files but AceMoney Lite is an exception, and it's very quick to install, too.
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Mail Software Reviews: Xobni and KLS Mail BackupXobni enhances Outlook by managing your contacts and all but solving the problem of searching through your mail folders to gather information.
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Graphics Software Reviews: IDPhotos 2008 and MetaEditorMany passport applications are rejected due to the pictures not conforming to the standards.
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Audio Software Reviews: Livid Looper and Zulu DJCreating music from samples can be overly complicated in some software.
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Guide to Conducting Lively Business MeetingsA significant chunk of your workweek is spent in meetings. Here are some tips on making these precious minutes more productive.., by making them more fun!
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Sound System Review: Pioneer CX500 (XV-CX500 / S-CX500)What does one think of when one spots 7500W PMPO screaming on a sound system box?
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Review of Sony Handycam HDR-5R12Just a little over a year ago, Sony introduced the very first hard disk drive-based AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) camcorder.
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Review of Toshiba Satellite A300-P531 NotebookToshiba's latest addition to the Satellite lineup, the A300, is a stylish notebook that highlights both features and performance.
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Review of ASUS Essentio CS5110 Desktop SystemASUS has brought in a new clan of SFF (small form factor) desktop systems - the Essentio Series - and is pushing it into the limelight as the entertainment-oriented counterpart of the more domestic Nova lineup.
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Notebook Review: ASUS U6EpIn a market that is becoming gradually overrun by the novel subnotebook/UMPC class, is there any place left for ultra-portable notebooks?
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Laptop Review: MSI Wind U100xpIt's a simple yet meaningful concept that has been among the key goals of a variety of manufacturers today - manufacturers not only of computers but, in fact, also of mobile handsets.
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Business Guide: What is the Color of Your Business?A couple of seconds. That's what it takes for the human brain to form an impression. Here's how you can use colors to make great first impressions. -
Common Problems of Medium Sized Enterprises (MSMEs)Many countries claim that the MSME sector makes up 85 to 95 percent of their business establishments.
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Business Management: Size-Related Issues in MSMEsIn the entrepreneurial dynamism pervading in the country, start-ups and growing enterprises operate side by side with those that have acquired a certain semblance of stability.
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Theater Projector Review: ViewSonic Precision Pro8100ViewSonic is now into the piano black look and one of their products that sport this design is the ViewSonic Pro8100 home theatre projector, and it's a real beauty.
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Review of Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000In terms of simplicity in design and features, the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 seems to have hit all the right notes.
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All in One Printer Review: HP LaserJet M2727nfsNothing screams of business sense more than a multi-functional monochrome laser printer.
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External Hard Drive Review: Western Digital Mybook Studio Edition II (2TB)Blame it all on HD. With the Internet satisfying users' desire for more detail and more content, "low on disk space" balloons are popping up everywhere.
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Review of Zotac GTX 260 AMP! Edition Graphics ProcessorThe rivalry between ATI and NVIDIA has gone sky high anew, as both camps are struggling at their very best to please and dominate over the elite and lucrative enthusiast market.
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Review of ASUS N80Vn LaptopIt's almost a given fact that an Asus notebook will come out from the production line looking drop dead modish and luxurious.
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Netbook Review: Dell Inspiron Mini 9Ever since the term "netbook" entered the mass computing vocabulary, computer-manufacturing companies have been practically throwing their low-cost subnotebook offerings into the fray.
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Office in a Box: Worry-Free it for BusinessesThere's much to be said about the power of the internet when it comes to helping businesses grow.