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Tom Tom One GPS navigation system is a boon to the traveler who is unsure of directions. Whether you are moving in a car or on foot, once you have placed your settings on the device, it will lead you along the way. This handy system can be fitted into your car or carried around. Good care of the Tom Tom One GPS navigation system involves keeping a case to keep it dust-free and away from sharp objects and possibility of impact.
Panasonic's SDR-H280, a so-called "Hybrid" camcorder that gives you the choice of recording either to high-capacity SD cards or to its own internal 30GB hard disk.
The PowerShot G9 is an update to Canon's 10-megapixel G7, a high-end digital compact popular with imaging creatives, thanks to its digital SLR-like capabilities.
The NV-GS27 is the entry-level product in Panasonic's 2006 range of MiniDV camcorders. The new single-CCD, DV-out-only model is almost identical in appearance to the next model up in the range, the NV-GS37.
Canon's 8 megapixel EOS 20D has been replaced by the new 30D, but some will be disappointed to learn the new model adopts the same 8.2 CMOS sensor originally designed for its predecessor.
If you're seriously considering panoramic photography, whether you want to shoot 'partial' panoramas or create virtual reality productions, a specialist panorama head is the most important piece of equipment you can own. 360Precision is highly regarded in this field, and its new Adjuste head, the sibling to its flagship Absolute head, seems set to continue this tradition.
Precise depth perception can make a lifesaving difference in disease diagnosis and treatment.
Before Ethernet gets to the plant floor, there are seven critical things to know.
Freescale's new product could outperform the competition and usher in a new breed of electronic devices.
An MIT startup is hoping to make titanium much more affordable. The benefit: lighter, more fuel-efficient planes.
A method for searching mammogram databases that uses image entropy could lead to faster and more accurate detection of breast cancer.
This novel process might lead to purer silicon -- and faster chips.
Global Mobile Alert has developed a warning system that helps drivers gab without crashing.
A variety of remote access services will let you reach your computer from wherever you happen to be. But if you'd like remote access without a monthly fee, check out Windows Remote Desktop feature.
This article examines the successes and shortcomings of fireground accountability systems.
To develop effective receiver and transmitter tests for a faster rate, you'll need an understanding of PCI Express specifications as well as knowledge of system architectures, receiver tolerance measurements, stress elements, and transmitter PLL response.
Actel has extended its Igloo series of low-power FPGAs with Igloo Plus. It is a useful data multiplexing and decoding tool.
As you continue to use Windows XP, you’ll undoubtedly get new programs that you need to install on your computer. Also, as time goes on, and disk space becomes more precious or newer versions of the software come your way, you may need to uninstall programs that you previously added. In addition to using Add or Remove Programs to install and uninstall application programs, you will use it to add and remove various Windows components.
As technology advances and more people come to rely on the Internet for information, leisure and business, it seems as if keeping your computer free of advertising is a daunting task. In this article, you’ll learn more about adware and malware.
The AGT-100D is a small device that can be attached to a person or asset, such as a laptop computer, and provides a means to locate the device using assisted-GPS (AGPS) based services through a cellular network. Key features of the device include programmable tracking and fencing, as well as the aforementioned locating.
Aiptek IS-DV CamcorderThe Aiptek IS-DV is tiny. Tuck this little camcorder cum digital camera, MP3 player, portable card reader into any pocket, purse of bag for go anywhere video capture. The Aiptek IS-DV may not provide the gold standard in standard in video quality, but for about $50, the price is right.
Don't take chances when you set up a wireless network for your SMB. Buffalo provides a way to keep your network secure with the AirStation WHR3-G54 with the AirStation One-Touch Security System.
Perhaps only the Xbox 360 has been more hyped than Aperture. Apple's tool for high-end photo editing posed so many questions in the weeks before its launch that Apple spent a long time evangelising its benefits. So why do we need Aperture in a world dominated by Adobe? Apple's director of software product marketing, Oren Ziv, explains: 'Photoshop wasn't particularly designed for photographers. It was designed for image manipulation'.
Apparently, Apple felt that third-party manufacturers were failing to meet the potential of the iPod as the primary music source of the home. The result, the iPod Hi-Fi, is about the same size and price as the mini systems that Apple hopes it will replace.
The nano has undergone major surgery as well, and even the humble iPod shuffle has had a slight face-lift courtesy of a new range of colours. This means there are now no fewer than five iPod models of various capacities; interestingly, not a single one is packaged in Apple's trademark white.
The new nano keeps the sharp, colourful 320 x 240 screen of its predecessor, but due to the new shape it's had to be rotated through 90. That means if you want to watch videos, you have to turn the Nano on its side. It feels perfectly comfortable, though - arguably more so than clutching the old 3G Nano upright.
The latest version of the iPod Nano looks very different to its predecessor. The long, lean shape has been replaced by a shorter, wider design that houses a 2in screen with a 320x240 resolution for video playback.
The touch doesn't offer the simplest music-playing experience, so if you want something purely for songs the iPod classic is considerably cheaper and offers much more storage. But when it comes to handheld internet, the touch pulls the rug from under every other device we've seen.
Getting lost is one of the most frustrating experiences you can have. This is particularly true if you happen to be driving your car down a motorway or through a big city during a busy time of the day. Finding somewhere safe to stop could in itself be a major headache.
After the Archos 604 WiFi comes the 404 Camcorder (part code: 500850), sharing its predecessor's styling and operating system. But the 404 Camcorder is around £50 cheaper and, in spite of having just a small 3.5in TFT (compared to the 604 WiFi's 4.3in screen), some of its features make it a unique addition to the portable market.
AMD has introduced the new Radeon HD 4800 graphic processor series. This article includes information about the Radeon HD 4850 and 4870 cards and processors.
With a CD-ROM or DVD drive, a sound card, and some cool speakers, you can listen to music while you work. Today’s CD-ROM drives can play audio CDs (compact discs), as well as CD-ROMs with multimedia programs, such as encyclopedias and games, games, games.
Mother Nature can take a toll on electronics, especially during lightning season. In this article you'll learn how to protect the information on your computer so it isn't lost during a power outage caused by lightning, or anything else for that matter.
If you are into sampling various sounds or creating some of those marvelous sound creations made from various WAV and other sound files, then this little product is for you. Awave v4.8.1 is a small sound sampling utility with a lot of heart.
Axis Communications has delivered some highly desirable network cameras recently and claims yet another accolade this month as its latest 223M is its first 2-megapixel camera. It focuses on surveillance in areas such as banks and airports, and its top resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 pixels makes it well worth considering if you want a high enough quality for facial identification.
A good backup strategy is the best insurance policy you can have for your small business. Let's look at the fundamentals of backup strategies and data retrieval systems that make sense for smaller businesses.
A new material could mean batteries that finally make electric cars practical.
As President Bush talks up the need for more research, scientists are making advances in hybrids and all-electric vehicles.
When the iPlayer was first announced in 2003, the concept of a peer-to-peer broadband service that allowed you to catch up on the past week's television programming was innovative.
Role-playing games (RPGs) are all about freedom of choice and playing the game the way that you want. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the best yet, and there's no multiplayer option in sight.
In addition to its security applications, Biometrics can add a new level of convenience and efficiency to your business. Especially for retailers and companies where multiple employees share the same computer, Biometrics can come in handy.
The world of enterprise security is increasingly incorporating biometric identifiers as an additional weapon within the security arsenal. While biometric authentication certainly adds an extra layer of security, it still has imperfections you should be aware of.
The following contains computer software information you should know about cell phone blogging on the go. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in computer electronics and staying computer savvy in Hopewell Junction.
Blu-ray's most touted killer application is high-definition film playback. If you've got a compatible TV, you'll definitely notice the difference between DVDs, with their maximum vertical resolution of 480, and high-definition films, which have a vertical resolution of either 720 or 1,080. Presently, though, there isn't much point in splashing out, not least because of the lack of availability of Blu-ray films in the UK.
These are common scenarios that first responders encounter daily and that today require the use of creative communication techniques, all involving verbal exchange.