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928 Promoting your Band is no longer a problem
Technology has made life-style easier; the music world is also not an exception. Promoting your music has become easy with the introduction of Riff raters. read more...
By Brain Caron shelly | Dec-19-2009 | Music

885 What Is A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
During these most uncertain times, many hard-working Americans are finding themselves overwhelmed by financial problems. read more...
By Campbell.Grenier | Dec-19-2009 | Small Business

939 The Myths of Bankruptcy
Once you know the facts about bankruptcy, it is not nearly as terrifying as it first appears. Here are some of the most common myths about bankruptcy and what you need to know before you clean your slate. read more...
By Campbell.Grenier | Dec-19-2009 | Business

945 Home Entertainment on Laptops
Most people have become hooked to the Apple iPod Touch as their main entertainment media both at home and on the road. Imagine what a laptop can do instead. Of course, it will cost more and may not last any longer on the road than an iPod. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

945 Extending your Laptop Battery Life
Laptop users know the horrors of low battery situations. It’s no different from cellphone low bat warnings you get just when you need to call or worst, intruding right in the middle of a call. For laptops, the consequence of low bat is even more sinister and disastrous. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

706 Maturing Technologies to Make Laptops more Powerful
While microprocessor technology has reached its lithographic manufacturing limits and is inviting nanotechnology to breach those limits, laptop processors still have some room to grow with the current technology. Intel has the current 45nm Penryn and Nehalm chip with a forthcoming 32nm Westmere project that Intel claims to contain 1.9 billion transistors scheduled to be released this year. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

679 What to Do With an Old Working Laptop PC
Two-year old laptops still in good working condition are a good candidate for disposal these days. You have increasingly powerful and cheaper laptops with widescreen displays, larger 1GB memory and more capacious hard disk drives that you begin to wonder why you still keep banging the keys on your poor old laptop or notebook PC. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

525 Importance of Travel website design to travel industry
Another biggest advantage of having a travel website is it's availability even when your business is closed or no one is available to answer your phone. read more...
By jim d | Feb-19-2010 | Travel Tips

711 Cloud Computing Ushers in New Era for Laptops and Computers
The current computer buzzwords you often encounter in both print and online media is Cloud Computing. It’s because just a play of words that burrowed the “cloud” used as a metaphoric abstraction referring to the internet technologies in general. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

738 Herbal Weight Loss Supplements for a shapely new YOU
Keeping in shape and feeling fit is a serious business for some, while some others even if they care about their unshapely body or obese body do very little to turn fit. There are those who are concerned and worried about even growing a bit of flab and there are those who carry their bulky overweight frames (with a lot or little discomfort) but do little to bring the weight down or even worry about it. read more...
By Fabiola Castillo | Dec-18-2009 | Health and Fitness

784 Sony Laptops: Smart and Compact Personal Computing Solutions
The present trend sure has a psychological impact on spending patterns of the general consumer. Even the rich are cutting down of on their excesses and redefining their need for luxuries. read more...
By Harry Spencer | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

871 How Repeat-Use Packaging Solutions Can Reduce Costs
While disposable packaging and other products have enjoyed a steady rise in popularity over the last couple of decades, it is apparent that the tide is turning in favor of repeat-use products these days. read more...
By Beth Bulger | Dec-18-2009 | Business

698 New Battery Developments for Laptops
The urgent need to have sufficient battery power long enough to last a day has never been more compelling. The increase in mobile computing using sophisticated office and multimedia applications and WiFi radio to access the internet, drains laptop batteries faster than anything before. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

977 Using LCD TV as Your Computer Monitor
Yes, it can be done. In fact, many gamers and HD video enthusiasts use LCD TVs instead of standard PC monitors to views movies from their Home Theater PCs or HTPCs. 32” LCD TVS are quite common among HTPC users as they are a cross between the more preferred 42” plasma TV and the more modest 22” LCD computer monitors. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

629 Maximizing DVD Playback Potential on Your Computer
If you enjoy watching DVD movies on a DVD player, you’re missing a lot from playing the material on a PC instead. Videophiles have long known the advantages of playing digital video materials on a computer than on consumer electronic appliances like the DVD players. read more...
By Ritchie Smythe | Dec-18-2009 | Hardware

898 Are you Eligible for the Making Home Affordable Program?
There is a new program called the Making Home Affordable program for homeowners. This program is aimed to help save eligible homeowners from foreclosure. Ultimately it requires lenders to temporarily reduce mortgage payments for borrowers to help prevent an actual foreclosure. read more...
By Ashley Ford | Dec-18-2009 | Real Estate

742 Critical Issues for Robotic Application
The technology of the 21st century promises to bring the computing power and efficiency of laptops and handheld mobile devices to new heights. read more...
By Andrew Newell | Dec-18-2009 | Business

674 Ensure a Fire-Free Holiday
It is very easy to get distracted during the holiday season. To help you stay on top of things, Advance Alert security systems has made a list of safety tips to ensure that your friends and family enjoy a wonderful and fire-free holiday. read more...
By Ashley Ford | Dec-18-2009 | Home Security

596 How Robotics Is Helping the 21st Century Man
For so long the applied science of computers and electro-mechanical engineering has ushered in robotics to vastly improve mass production in just about any complex machinery on earth. read more...
By Andrew Newell | Dec-18-2009 | Business

703 Obesity in Largely found in Urban Women
Dr.Muffazal Lakdawala is a renowned bariatric and sleeve gastrectomy surgeon in India. He has helped many obese patients adopt a healthier lifestyle after metabolic surgeries and lose weight successfully. read more...
By Smith Mike | Dec-18-2009 | Health and Fitness

1493 Improve Your Most Important Asset – Self-Confidence
Confidence is not a quality we are born with or something that is hereditary. It's a continuous development that we learn within ourselves. It is a quality that no one else but you can control. If you are not confident, it may be difficult for you to make the most out of your direct selling business. read more...
By Desiree Jumchai | Dec-18-2009 | Self Improvement

1005 Don’t Let Obesity Get on You
Kaushal Shah finds himself in the list of people who have been advised by Dr. Muffazal Lakdawala to get a surgery called Sleeve Gastrectomy. Kaushal had attracted attention all his life, not because he was an eminent personality but due to his obesity. read more...
By Smith Mike | Dec-18-2009 | Health and Fitness

749 When Mumbai Docs Head Out For The Backwoods
Mumbai: Khalid Laheji and his colleague M Parekh have been following the same routine for a decade. On the last Sunday of the month, the two leave their homes at 7 am sharp, get into a car, and drive down into the foothills of the Western Ghats at Karjat. read more...
By Smith Mike | Dec-18-2009 | Health and Fitness

688 Asia's Fattest Cuts Flab With Some Help From City Doctor
Mumbai: No doctor in China wanted to operate on 33-year-old Qin Fang, who weighed a challenging 285 kg. A fortnight after local newspapers carried Qin's weighty problem, authorities at the Nankai Hospital near Beijing called a Mumbai doctor to help the young man. read more...
By Smith Mike | Dec-18-2009 | Health and Fitness

585 A giant leap in the medical world
Sophisticated mechanism has always proved to be successful and contact lenses are no exception. read more...
By Marie Chrismer | Apr-21-2010 | Health and Fitness