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Hardware
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Speedometer Calibration and Road Safety
Surely, everyone has seen movies such as The Fast and The Furious and Torque. What are the two things these films have in common? The answer is speed. It doesn't matter if one used cars while the other used motorbikes because this still gave the audience the thrill of what its like riding on the wild side.
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Simple Ways to Do Prototype Refactoring
Many years ago, people used to rely on Lotus 123 to get work on the computer. WordStar was the program of choice when preparing documents. Years later, Microsoft hit the market that was followed by other operating systems such as Linux and Macintosh. Ever since Microsoft started in the 1990’s, various improvements have been made and the latest edition to the family is Windows XP. Why the upgrades some may ask? This is to satisfy the requirements of businesses and end users who are not satisfied with the current systems.
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Metal Detection Down Under
Among the world's top notch metal detectors, an electronics company down under has made its mark in the industry. Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd is an Australian company that specializes in electronic devices and which include an array of detection equipment for consumer and industrial usage. Their products have been used extensively by both the military and industry mining projects across the globe.
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Prototyping Services in the Military
Nothing is constant except for change. This is the reason that government and those in the private sector always strive to achieve new heights in the development of better machines and equipment.
A very good example is the military. Each branch of the service uses weapons and equipment to get a job done. The government does not only set a budget to arm and feed the troops but a huge portion goes to research and development.
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Keep Your Printer Healthy - How to Avoid Common Problems
Of all the peripherals and devices on the typical desk, the one usually taken for granted is the printer. Most of us don't pay much attention to the printer unless something isn't printing the way we want it or it won't print at all!
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How to Get Quality HP, Epson or Canon Ink Cartridges
Technological developments has enabled the advent and usage of printers and ink cartridges. People usually use branded Ink Cartridges like Canon Ink Cartridges. But it is necessary for the buyers to select the right source from where they can make the purchase.
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Gas Calibration and Other Safety Measures in Potentially Hazard
Years ago, two of the most disastrous accidents happened. The first is the nuclear leak in Chernobyl, which has infected and killed hundreds of people in Russia. The second incident but in a smaller scale is better known as the Three Mile Island, which happened near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Guide to Zip Drives
Think zip drives are out? They could still be useful. Here is important information for consumers interested in buying zip drives.
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Choosing a CD Duplicator
CD duplicators are designed to create multiple CD copies from a single source or master CD. They are stand-alone devices that do not need a computer to operate. There are two types of CD duplicators: tower and automated.
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Changing The Way We Listen To Music With The MP3 Music Player
Not so very long ago most of us who are old enough to remember probably had a collection of vinyl albums that reflected our wide taste in music. Such technology was all we knew and, with the help of a record player, we could enjoy our songs without having to wait for them to come on the radio. Today, technology is so different that it barely resembles its former self. Music lovers of today carry around portable devices that store all of their favorite songs in a piece of equipment that is barely larger than our thumbs. The MP3 music player technology initially appeared in the mid-1980s but we would not see the player in its present state until the late 1990s - 1999 to be exact. But when it made its appearance it would change the world of music forever.
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An iPod Accessory Takes Your iPod To The Next Level
Just ten years ago iPod technology seemed impossibly futuristic. Ten years ago we were all listening to compact disks, and even that technology was a relatively recent development that had only recently unseated analog cassettes as the music medium of choice. Yet today, only a few short years since its introduction, the iPod has been at the forefront of a musical revolution and that revolution is showing no signs of slowing down.
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