Who said that tech toys are for kids only? Because whoever that was didn’t know that tech toys are for big boys too. Yes, even those who are kids at heart love having one or more of those tech gadgets being introduced in the market. From RC toys and spy cameras to wireless power gadgets, they just can’t seem to get enough of them.
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The Amazon Kindle’s Future Role In Education
December 19th, 2009
admin When Amazon released their large format Kindle DX e-book reader in June of 2009, it created a lot of excitement in the world of academic publishing. The original Kindle, released in November 2007, and the enhanced Kindle 2, which followed in February of 2009, had both created some interest – but nothing like the level of buzz generated by the DX.
Where to get Free Kindle Ebooks
December 5th, 2009
admin Unless you’ve been on another planet for the past ten months, you must have seen the buzz surrounding the Amazon Kindle. In February 2009, Amazon launched their Kindle 2 reader. A little later, in June, the large format Kindle DX was released.
A View of the Sony Bravia KDL52Z5800 TV
December 2nd, 2009
admin When it comes to LCD TV’s, Sony knows how to captivate with its very own technology. The Sony KDL52Z5800 boasts of the BRAVIA ENGINE 3 that lets you enjoy fantastic HD entertainment. Its massive 52-inch LCD screen with a’20 x 1080 pixel resolution takes your viewing pleasure several notches higher. It’s no wonder why this sleek TV is one of the leading brands in the battle for superior HDTV.
Will Amazon Launch The Kindle 4 In 2010?
November 27th, 2009
admin This has been a big year for e-book readers – thanks mainly to Amazon’s efforts. The Kindle 2 was launched in February of 2009, which is an improved version of the first Kindle, originally released in November 2007.
Mac Instructions for installing Chromium OS to USB
November 25th, 2009
admin Firstly, unmount the drive you want to install Chromium OS to.
Place the downloaded file onto your desktop. Open System Profiler, click USB
on the list at the side and then select the entry that represents your
USB disk. Now look for the BSD Name column (http://bit.ly/5mG4WK).
Remember what is written here. In my case, it is disk1, but [...]



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