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Summer tech items for the beach, backyard
Like lots of fellow Floridians, Reginald Gaudette has plans to be away from his home this summer. For peace of mind on his travels to visit out-of-state family, he will rely mostly on one person to keep an eye on things back at home - himself.
To...Tags: Apple iPhone, Consumers, Family, Entertainment, Television
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What Makes the Perfect Exercise Playlist?
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.Liz Kahman inserted her ear buds and selected an Usher song on her iPod Touch before starting her run on a treadmill. "If I'm listening to something upbeat, it helps me to keep up the pace," said Kahman, 19, of Bloomington, Illinois. She's not alone....Tags: Entertainment, Bloomington, Eminem, Music, Pink Floyd (music group)
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Turn it Down, Earbuds Often Harmful to Hearing
KIAHTurns out, once again, your parents were right. It seems like everywhere we look there are people with those little white ear buds in, jamming out to music. But most people would be amazed at how easily this habit can permanently damage hearing....Tags: Texas, Colombo (Sri Lanka)
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You want gadgets? Check out these travel goodies
Postcards from Florida» Orlando Sentinel – Postcards from FloridaWhat's a guy to do without a JuiceBar Multi-Device Pocket Solar Charger? For the traveler with lots of cell phones, iPods, portable game systems, the pocket solar charger ($40.21) includes 12 of the most commonly used adapters for such devices. It... -
Newly independent Rhapsody cuts fees to $10 a month to be more in tune with listeners
Pop & HissRhapsody slashes monthly fees to $10 for all-you-can-stream music service in hopes of growing the market beyond a couple million listeners.... -
Dangerous distractions at the gym
The Fitness Center» Orlando Sentinel – The Fitness CenterTara Zimliki, founder of Tara’s Bootcamp weighs in on some of the most dangerous practices at the gym – and how to break a sweat, instead of a bone! •Cell Phones Chatting with your best friends while working out is not only annoying for th... -
Forecast : Electronics sales to top $155 billion
Tribune staff reporterWe love our gadgets. And it looks like we will be spending more money on them this year even as prices for products will continue to come down. In its annual forecast, the Consumer Electronics Association said Saturday that sales of consumer...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Alcoholic Beverages, Gaming Industry, Gaming, Science and Technology
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Tips To Save Money
These days, keeping your budget in line isn't measured by the amount you spend, but by how much you save. Before you blame your daily jaunt to Starbucks or weekly trip to the movies for breaking your budget, take a good hard look at how much you're...Tags: Apple iPhone, Entertainment, Walmart, Starbucks Corp., Credit and Debt
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Neighbors Can't Stand Third Runway Noise
Attorneys are getting ready to file a class action lawsuit for neighbors who are sick and tired of the noise from Sea-Tac Airport's new third runway. Barbara Melander has lived in Des Moines since 1980. She says she never expected there to be so much...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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If you thought Sansabelt was a relief ...
Send us your thoughts at opinionla@latimes.com. SanDisk ranks a distant number two to Apple in digital music player sales, accounting for less than 10% of the market compared to more than 70% for Apple's iPods. But its new Sansa Connect player provides a...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Entertainment, Electronics, MP3s, Gaming
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Wireless wall of sound
You could buy a budget MP3 player with a 1,000-song capacity for about $80, and with some luck, your friends won't notice that it's not an iPod Nano. So why would you want to pay $230 for an Ibiza Rhapsody? It's simple: To be ahead of the game. Or...Tags: Crimes, Alcoholic Beverages, Entertainment, Gaming, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Getting paid for music
Today, Hanson and Rosenthal discuss ways for labels and artists to capitalize on webcasting. Previously, they debated the distinctions between online and broadcast and whether webcasting should be open to hobbyists. Later this week they'll discuss the...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Crimes, Laws, Gaming, Track and Field
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