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Getting a Long-lasting Notebook Battery

Notebook battery biggest problem is that this item is very easily damaged. Some notebooks that is used for less than a year turns out to be able to be operated only for one hour after the battery is fully-recharged. It is caused by a battery that can not stand it any longer, making the portable [...]

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Getting Money from Broken Cell Phones

A lot of electronic wastes are piling up in the form of cell phones. That is caused by a large use of cell phones in the world and the rapid technological development. Almost every month there is the latest mobile phone product which is released on the market. As a result, there are many people [...]

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Burn AVI to DVD Mac for Future Use

Audio Video Interleaved (AVI) is a multimedia storage format that was introduced by Microsoft in early 1990s. Microsoft created AVI to store audio and video data that enables synchronous playback. However, as the technology to store and playback multimedia files improve and change over the past few years, AVI technology has several shortfalls that make [...]

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Remove DRM from iTunes Movies

During the first few years of the popularity of online shopping, unauthorized copies of books, songs, and movies were spreading all over the web for common internet users to download and use. This issue has led many production homes, recording studios, and multimedia marketing companies to ask for certain types of protection to prevent unauthorized [...]

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The Electric Generator History

The generator is now such a nicely-used resource it’s often straightforward to neglect that they have been around for the reason that early 1800s. It was Michael Faraday, an English physicist who first discovered that rotary mechanical energy might be converted into electric power within the 1830s. After discovering this principle of electromagnetic induction, he [...]

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