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  <description>Get help, advice and information on all your Computers and Technology issues.</description>
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    <title>Digital Camera - Indispensable For Life</title>
    <description>Its really quite difficult to memorize the events that happen in our everyday life. Certain events of our life are forgotten which we dont want to forget, but still we cant help ourselves to remember them. But we can save them in the form of pictures so that we can memorize those precious moments when going through the pages of past events. It is possible when we have a digital camera to seize the moment. In the early 2000, a digital camera with 1 mega pixel sensor costs nearly about 500 American dollars. But now, a digital camera with 5 mega pixel sensor costs less than  100 American dollars. This is possible due to the competitive market. Digital camera prices have dropped seriously and features have increased considerably than the previous days. Everyone possesses a digital camera for his personal use or for professional use. We are presently living in a photo crazy world. To take some brilliant shots we require a digital camera. Then, how can we live without a digital camera in such an environment!</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/84508_Digital_Camera_-_Indispensable_For_Life.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 08:21:44 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Mart Camera - Spice Up Your Life</title>
    <description>Camera: Capture Your Best Moments of Life Who do not want to capture their special moments, and via camera capturing moments for lifetime is quite easy and simple. Yes you are right; Camera is a device to capture moments, images, either still photographs or as sequences of moving pictures. And the sudden boom in the new advanced and high technology cameras has taken completely over the market.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/81257_Mart_Camera_-_Spice_Up_Your_Life.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:45:51 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Extend The Life Of Your Electronics</title>
    <description>At our website, we get a lot of questions from customers who want to learn how to properly care for their electronics in order to extend their lifespan and maintain the quality of their performance. So I thought Id take a few minutes to pass along some tips. It probably shouldnt need to be said, but considering the number of people who do absolutely nothing in the area of caring for their possessions, Ill point out the obvious anyway: Its a good idea to take care of your electronics. There I said it. Even if you already have a manufacturers warranty and an extended warranty in place, its still a good idea. The warranty will cover you if the item breaks down, and of course anything can break down, but wouldnt you like to minimize the chances of that happening if you could?</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/76881_Extend_The_Life_Of_Your_Electronics.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 12:56:11 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Life Beyond The Web For Your Dynamic Websites</title>
    <description>Press Contact: Filippo TosoCreative Park SrlChief Technical Officer (CTO)Tel: 39 02 303 124914Fax: 39 02 700 554955filippo.tosodwebpro.com</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/71057_Life_Beyond_The_Web_For_Your_Dynamic_Websites.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2007 06:45:45 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Battery Life - Expectations</title>
    <description>The life of a battery bloc can vary dramatically especially when used in a UPS System , the manufacturer will always state the expected life of a battery bloc on the proviso that it has a pure dc float voltage applied to it and that the ambient temperature is restricted to 20  C. If these parameters are adhered to, one can expect to achieve the 5 years life from a 3  5 year design life battery or the 10 years of a 7  10 year design life battery bloc, omitting manufacturing failures. Unfortunately we do not live in a perfect world and as a result there are limitations applied to the battery bloc, one is the ambient temperature, although a number of rack-mounted UPS systems may luxuriate in ambient temperatures of 20  C or less because of the demands of the IT equipment, due to the nature of the design of the UPS there is generally insufficient space to achieve a significant airflow round the battery blocs and as a result they will fail the UPS system battery test after a mere 2  3 years.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/68926_Battery_Life_-_Expectations.html</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:44:23 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Life Story Of A Notebook</title>
    <description>Computing on the move has been a focus area for a lot of Information Technology Companies for years. The idea of being able to work while on the road is extremely fascinating. A notebook, also known as a laptop, which may also be understood as a mobile computer has been the solution for these portable computer related tasks. History</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/68097_Life_Story_Of_A_Notebook.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:33:54 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Life On The Go With Swiss Army Knife</title>
    <description>What is one thing that has seen wars, opened gazillions of canned beans, corned beef, soup, bottled colas, and beer, and is now sitting prettily at the New York Museum of Art? Your guess is as good as mine. Its the ever faithful Swiss Army knife. The Soldiers Valet</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Computers-and-Technology/66594_Life_On_The_Go_With_Swiss_Army_Knife.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 18:26:50 GMT</pubDate>
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