Apple Milestone Greeted With Little Fanfare


Apple unleashed a virtual endless ocean of apps when it opened up the iPhone to programmers large and small. The applications range from the most basic, such as free updaters that inform users of breaking news from their favorite website, to ingenious little gems that garner media attention. A release from Apple dated September 28th…

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Which smart phone has the better browser?


MSNBC.com has taken a hard look at some of the best smart phones on the market and they have attempted to answer a difficult question. Just which of these phones provides users with a better internet browser? The article points to three phones as having the best browser available, and not surprisingly, the iPhone is…

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Nintendo slashes the Wii Price Tag Just in Time for Christmas!


At long last, Nintendo is slashing it’s Wii price tag. Nintendo has officially announced it will be cutting the price of the Wii game system by fifty dollars. The Wii game console will cost $199.99 and will come with a Wii remote, nunchuk and the original Wii sports game. All other attachments, games and accessories…

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Microsoft Unveils Touchscreen Tablet ‘Courier’


Resembling a business portfolio straight out of Blader Runner, Microsoft has unveiled its first touchscreen tablet called Courier. Though Courier is still in the developmental stages, it’s already making some big waves in the tech world. This dual-screen portfolio device folds just like a large book or folder. The two multitouch screens are both 7…

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Repairing today’s technology


Repairing today’s technology is not a task that should be undertaken lightly. Gone are the days when a bit of know how and a soldering iron could fix just about anything. Modern devices, such as mobile phones and ipods, generally consist of a single circuit board that’s not really repairable. In most cases it is…

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Facebook Applications I Love


 Facebook has become very popular lately, and I love it. I have been able to find friends I have not seen or heard from in years. The security settings allow you to only share information and pictures with the people you choose. I love the different applications that allow you to send your friends hugs,…

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Who to trust with your precious ipod when it breaks


When my iPod stopped taking a charge, I was not sure what to do with it. It was a fairly new version, just out of Apple’s warranty, so although I did not feel justified in replacing it, I also did not want to pay Apple to repair it. A friend suggested that I do what…

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Technology That Empowers Me, My iPhone


I’m a woman on the go. For years, I struggled with atlases, hard to fold maps, and other people’s direction each road trip. I always got where I was going, but then I received a iphone Christmas 2008. I took it on a business trip to Miami, FL. Though I flew, I thought it would be…

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