In this interesting product review, James Booth reviews a $40 dollar personal video player for kids. Can this thing possibly work? You’ll have to read the article to find out.
Read More→In this interesting product review, James Booth reviews a $40 dollar personal video player for kids. Can this thing possibly work? You’ll have to read the article to find out.
Read More→Who needs Bluetooth? The LibertyLink Docker, a headset design by Aura Communications Inc., is a lightweight, affordable, wireless headset that works with most cellular and cordless phones — and it’s not Bluetooth. It uses a secure low-power technology called magnetic induction that provides excellent sound quality, privacy from eavesdropping, and amazing battery life with no AC adaptor needed. To learn more about this interesting product, you’ll have to read the full review.
Read More→This article is the introduction to our series honoring 100 years of flight. It’s repeated in each of our magazines this month. Be sure to read the fifteen special articles across all our magazines for some amazingly powerful stories in honor of this special anniversary.
Read More→The 20th Century and aviation began with an unforgettable minute in the span of time, atop a hill on a bitter, cold, windy Carolina morning. Never in the course of history did an event, no matter the magnitude or size, affect the course of the entire world, as did the first powered flight of man. This is the story of that event.
Read More→It’s now time to celebrate the 100 years of powered flight and the accomplishments that the Wright brothers gave to aviation. Although, the fundamentals of powered flight, such as lift, drag, bank and roll have not changed, much has changed dramatically. This article showcases discussion and some great pictures by Matthew Justice.
Read More→Kathy Walker has a degree in nursing and worked in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for seven years, transporting very ill children across the Pacific Northwest. She earned her private pilot’s license in 1981 in Spokane, Washington and this year attained her Multi-Engine Flight Instructor rating and Airline Transport Pilot’s license. In this moving article, she tells the story of a skinny little girl who grew up and learned to play in the clouds.
Read More→Denise Watkins has managed to integrate mobile devices into every part of her life. From the moment she wakes up, to the time she fades away to dreamland in the evening, and most of the time in-between, Denise is truly plugged into the Computing Unplugged lifestyle.
Read More→There’s big news in the wireless/cellular phone world this week. The American FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is now allowing you to change phone carriers and take your number with you. Before you go off on your holiday shopping spree and get yourself a new wireless carrier as an early Christmas present for yourself, there are a number of things you need to be aware of. We’ve asked our resident expert, Heather McDaniel, to help us understand the issues and costs involved.
Read More→Our fearless leader tells us how he became fearless about Thanksgiving celebrations. If you’re celebrating Turkey Day with your family, you owe it to yourself and your family harmony to read this article. Oh, and he also talks about some computer stuff as well.
Read More→Some of you may or may not know that many Palm applications create extra files and snippets as part of their ordinary operation. Sometimes, these little pieces are left over, cluttering up the memory when the application that created them is long gone. With this in mind, James Booth shows you a couple of applications that can help you clear out all this garbage, and keep it out, freeing up that vital memory space.
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