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- How to Set the iLuv Alarm
- iPhone 3Gs Battery Life Tips
- How to Mod a 18-55 Lens for the 10D
- How to Sharpen Photos Taken With a Nikon D70
- What Lenses Should Be Used With the Canon XTi?
- How to Track Other Mobiles
- How to Use a Magellan Sport Trak GPS
- Step By Step Phone Jack Wiring
- XPERIA X10 Mini Pro Specs
- How to Slow Down Messages on the Avaya 2400 Phone
Posted: ILuv manufactures an alarm clock that is compatible with your iPod. You can plug your iPod in and let it charge, and even play music from it when you connect it with the built-in iPod dock connector on the top. If you don't want to wake up to... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by James Vinzer |
Posted: Carrying the iPhone 3GS is like having a computer in your pocket. The phone lets you browse the Internet, play games and manage calendars wherever you have access to to a 3G, EDGE or Wi-Fi network. All of these activities, however, reduce the... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Lillian Webster |
How to Mod a 18-55 Lens for the 10D Posted: The 18-55mm lens is a standard kit lens that Canon ships with many of its cameras. It is readily compatible with the Canon 10D, a professional-level digital camera. While the two units can be used without preparation, adding a few elements can... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Richard Klopfenstein |
How to Sharpen Photos Taken With a Nikon D70 Posted: The Nikon D70 is one of the early prosumer models released by Nikon. This camera was designed to break the $1,000 barrier, to make DSLR cameras affordable while not compromising functionality. Unlike simple point-and-shoot cameras, the D70 -- and... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Drew Gough |
What Lenses Should Be Used With the Canon XTi? Posted: Canon released the Digital Rebel XTi in 2006, and the camera, also known as the EOS 400D, proved to be a popular model, with many remaining in use today. XTi users can choose from a wide array lenses, whether a macro model for closeup photography... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Matt Julington |
Posted: Many newer mobile phones offer users global positioning system services that allow them to find their location wherever they are because of the installation of a GPS chip in the phone. You can use this software to track lost or stolen mobile... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Cristina Gauthier |
How to Use a Magellan Sport Trak GPS Posted: Magellan's SporTrak series of GPS receivers can triangulate your current position and superimpose it on a base map stored in the GPS' memory, allowing you to determine your exact location anywhere on the earth. The SporTrak series also supports... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by David Weinberg |
Step By Step Phone Jack Wiring Posted: A standard household phone line, referred to by the phone company as a plain old telephone service or "POTS" line, needs only two conductors to provide a connection for your telephone. This simple connection is made slightly more difficult by the... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Finn McCuhil |
Posted: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro is a smart phone with the Android operating system. It comes with a QWERTY keyboard and features such as a camera, geotagging and Google software applications. Sony Ericsson released this phone in 2010, and... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Misty Faucheux |
How to Slow Down Messages on the Avaya 2400 Phone Posted: The Avaya 2400 phone is a multi-line phone that you can assign several phone numbers to. Some of the features of this phone include a listen-only speaker, redial, hold, mute, conference, transfer and an indicator light. This phone may be... Recent Article published on 3/8/2011 by Kelly Reese |
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