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Mobile International Calling
- By Nathan Moshkovich
- Published 05/15/2008
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The simplicity of My011 makes mobile international calling a breeze. The program is a pure path to freedom from pin dialing. With My011, you are unbound from the traditional hassle-filled process of international calling using a cell phone.
Cheap International Calling Rates
- By Nathan Moshkovich
- Published 05/15/2008
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Those seeking low international rates now have a convenient option with My011, an innovative and affordable option when it comes to long distance calling via cell phone.
What Is A Digicam And How Does It Take A Picture?
- By sue webster
- Published 05/13/2008
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Depending on the megapixel resolution of your camera will determine just how clear and sharp your photos are.
How To Keep Your Digicam Clean
- By sue webster
- Published 05/10/2008
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How To Keep Your Digicam Clean
Keeping your digital camera clean is key to making sure it always takes the best pictures possible. It’s not difficult to do and requires maybe fifteen to twenty minutes of your time. By making sure that there is no dirt, dust, or grime all over your investment, it will continue to perform for many years to come.
Never perform any extensive cleaning on your digital camera by yourself. Always make sure that you take it to a professional and have it done. There are many interior pieces that could easily be damaged by someone who does not know what they are doing. Also, make sure that you check the batteries in your camera on a regular basis to ensure that they are no leaking any corrosive materials into the camera. Replace them regularly to ensure that this does not happen.
The lens is one of the most important parts of your digicam and you always want to make sure that you avoid touching it if possible. The oils in your skin can leave streak marks on it that is very difficult to get off. If you do need to clean the lens, hold your digicam upside down and gently blow any dust and dirt off of it. Place a few drops of cleaning fluid onto a soft dry cloth and clean the lens. Never place the fluid directly on the lens and never clean the lens dry. Also, never clean the interior or exterior of your digicam with canned air. Digicams are not air tight and there have been cases where consumers who have used canned air have blown dust onto the back part of the lens that cannot be reached for cleaning except by a professional.
You can use the same cloth to gently and carefully clean the rest of the camera’s exterior. If the camera has an LCD screen on the back, make sure you clean it with fluid that will not scratch the screen or leave streak marks. A micro fiber cloth is the best thing to clean electronics such as your digicam and if you use one specifically for your camera, store in a plastic baggie to keep excess dirt and dust from getting on it. Swatches from an old cotton t-shirt also make great rags that are good for cleaning your digicam.
If you know that you will not be using your digicam for an extended length of time, you should always clean it and store it someplace that is free from condensation. Remove the memory chip and batteries and store them in separate locations within the camera bag. Pack your digicam properly in its case to make sure that it does not get damaged in case of accident while it’s being stored. You can find a great range of digicams as well as many other electronic gadgets at GadgetsAuction.com
Earning Money With Your Digicam
- By sue webster
- Published 05/10/2008
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Earning Money With Your Digicam
Taking photos with a digicam is a hobby to many people around the world. There are plenty of opportunities to actually earn some money by simply taking pictures. If you have an eye for photography – and those pictures everyone talks about and loves says you do – then you could start picking up some extra cash by simply using your camera. You do not need to be a professional or even have taken photography classes. You don’t even need a lot of expensive equipment. All you need is a good digital camera, some imagination, and a steady hand.
Take your digicam wherever you go and practice taking a variety of pictures. Shoot landscapes or animals, buildings, flowers, abstract art, people…it doesn’t matter what you take a picture of. It could be the most boring thing on the face of the earth. What does matter, however, is the presentation. Make the pictures interesting. Practice by snapping so many pictures in a day that you fill up the chip on your camera. If you have a 2GB chip, you can take close to 600 high-resolution pictures a day. And when you download the pictures from your digicam, you’ll find plenty that you want to keep.
The beauty of a digicam is that you can delete the pictures you don’t like either from the camera or from the computer without shelling out development money. This is why you should also feel free to play with some of the different picture taking options your camera gives you. Try taking a picture in black and white or sepia tones. See what the difference between the actions (or sports) and plain portrait setting is. Try the nighttime setting. Don’t be afraid of exploring the options on your camera. If you know your camera well and what it is capable of doing, you’ll be able to take more interesting photos when you start trying to earn some money.
Obviously running your own photography studio may not be the most lucrative venture right off the bat. But there is nothing that says you have to be limited to taking portrait photos. Start out by taking some photos of local landmarks and offering them for sale on places such as e-Bay for the cost of printing or processing the picture and adding an inexpensive frame to it. Offer to shoot some pictures of your next door neighbor’s daughter’s birthday party, or for a friend’s family reunion. If you pick up a professional client, always make sure you take photos at different angles so that you get a wide variety to choose from.
Finally, take some of your favorite photos and post them on the Internet at places like TodaysPhotos.org. This can help get you some exposure as a photographer and maybe even a couple of paying jobs to get you started. You can find a great range of digicams as well as many other electronic gadgets at GadgetsAuction.com
Email to SMS solution
- By ravinder malik
- Published 05/4/2008
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Wireless access to email, phone and other corporate content is not an extravagance for today’s mobile workers — it is a necessity. Mobility is clearly a strategic business advantage.
How To Store Your Batteries For Maximum Life
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 04/29/2008
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Batteries begin to lose power and strength as soon as they leave the manufacturer but there are simple things that battery users can do to slow the process down.
The Early History Of Batteries
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 04/29/2008
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Do you think batteries are a new thing? How long do you think they have been around? One hundred years? Two hundred? More? Actually, believe it or not the oldest known battery dates back over 2,000 years!
Why You Should Get A Webcam
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 04/28/2008
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Web cameras are everywhere now. If you have been on line at all in the past few years, then you have encountered a web camera in some form or another. They range from the mini to video camera size. Web cameras do have value, and are something that you should consider purchasing and setting up.
My Favorite Television Show Returns!
- By Jim Williams
- Published 04/27/2008
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I am not only contented the show is returning but I also have a fantastic new HDTV that I cannot wait to try out on The Office.
The Booming Industry Of High Tech
- By Jim Williams
- Published 04/27/2008
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Another really measurable development that has come along in the world of High Definition TV is the ever increasing number of HD centered channels being carried by cable and satellite companies.
A Growing Demand For Cheap Cell Phones
- By Thomas Zoellner
- Published 04/27/2008
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Despite their enormous sophistication, it is actually possible to purchase a cheap cellular phone; statistics have shown there is a growing demand for them
My Parents Give Into The New Technology
- By Jim Williams
- Published 04/27/2008
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My mom and dad have been watching the same television for the last ten years. It's one of those ugly big floor models and surprisingly enough, it still ticks. They have cable but only the local channels.
Will I Get My HDTV This Year?
- By Jim Williams
- Published 04/26/2008
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How wonderful would it be if I could use a new HDTV to watch the games on the sports station?
Satellite Radio Care Tips
- By Kyle Newton
- Published 04/26/2008
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The satellite radio is quickly garnering market share from old standbys, FM and AM. Only two service providers, XM and Sirius, the only real choice you have to make is which model to purchase and how much to pay.
Microwaves And Satellite Communication
- By Kyle Newton
- Published 04/26/2008
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Micro is a unit for measurement of length. As the name suggests microwaves are the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum where the wavelength falls between about one millimeter and thirty centimeters that is micrometers.
Technical Considerations Of XM Satellite Radio
- By Kyle Newton
- Published 04/26/2008
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The whole content of the radio service that is both data and audio content is represented by only two carriers.
Managers In The Field Must Understand Material Grading Systems
- By Billy Kite
- Published 04/26/2008
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Business managers in manufacturing must understand materials management grading systems. This article discusses the grades of steel and standardizing organizations that set these standards.
Cooling Tips For Buying A Split Air Conditioner
- By Roberto Sedycias
- Published 04/26/2008
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Selecting a split air conditioner can be extremely taxing given the number of brands available in the market. Learn more.
Mini System - Small In Size But Big In Performance
- By Roberto Sedycias
- Published 04/26/2008
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Mini stereo systems may be mini in size, but the quality of their performance is not compromised by it.

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