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ces_logoA Products Review site has to keep its eye out for what is hot and new and this week with CES kicking off the new year for consumer electronics, the focus will be on electronic gadgets. The buzz so far out of CES besides Microsoft’s keynote speech related to Windows 7 is Palm’s unveiling of its long-awaited new software for touch screen smartphones and a new phone, The Palm Pre. This is a critical product launch as the ailing firm tries to rejuvenate its faltering business. A key part of the technology is the release of the new Palm software, named Nova, which will be used to build smartphones that features both a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from underneath a large touchscreen. The first of which is called Palm Pre. Will this redefine how people use smartphones? I have personal experience from friends who have used the Blackberry Storm, another touchscreen phone and like to have the keyboard. So Palm may be smart to offer both features. Palm has a special place in my heart. When I first moved to Silicon Valley in 1996, I was excited to own the Palm Pilot. I wanted that device that kept me connected to my contacts, my schedule and alerted me to the things I needed done. I have since moved to the Blackberry, but I have to root on Palm as it attempts to make it in a tough market. As many people know, Palm was considered a pioneer in the smartphone market, or should I say Handspring was the Pioneer for those that lived in the Bay Area at the time. The merger of Palm and Handspring allows Palm to take that mantel of Pioneer. Most Critics and Analysts have little hope for Palm, generally musing that the company is in need of rejuvenation, and some analysts see the new Nova software as its best shot in years. Indeed, news that Palm was scheduling a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show, where the Nova system was unveiled, jolted Palm shares, which spiked significantly in anticipation that the oft-delayed new software was finally on its way.
A key Palm Pre Features is connected calendars and contacts. Powered by Nova, The Palm Pre has the “Palm Synergy” feature to bring your Outlook, Google, and Facebook calendars together for one logical view of your day. Ccontacts in different places, Pre can link them together, making it easy to find the information you need. What is becoming a standard feature, the Palm Pre also includes an accelrometer that works with apps like the web browser and photo viewer, which automatically rotates the screen depending on its orientation. It’s the same as what’s on many other phones, but several first hand reviewers mentioned that the accelerometer worked quite well. Another key feature is the trackball, which feels similar to that of the G1 and Blackberry phones, provides another quick way to get around the Web OS interface. Now love them or hate them, The trackball allows you to hold the phone and navigate with one hand. I think this is more difficult to do with touch screens. Stay tuned for more hot news from the CES show this week.

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-Posted by bmetzger On January 9, 2009

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Before going out and spending $200-$300+ dollars on a new airsoft gun, I thought I would point out a few tips.

  1. Buy reputable brands!  These include: Tokyo Marui, Classic Army, G&G, G&P…  If you stick to one of these brands you know you will be getting a quality gun that will last you a long time.
  2. Upgrading.  Whether you are a novice your expert, you WILL eventually want to upgrade you gun, either for faster shooting and/or more accuracy.  When going about this contact a knowledgeable person.  Don’t do it yourself!  Most airsoft guns, while on the outside are nice and solid, the inside is made of pop-metal and lots of little parts.  Do yourself a favor and save yourself a headache, frustration and have a airsoft shop, or someone who has done MANY upgrades do it for you!
  3. Buy wisely, with all the “extras” out there for your gun.  Just remember one thing.  The player makes the gun, not the gun making the player in airsoft.  Even with all the fancy add-ons, upgrades, and gear, you are still shooting a round ball out of a barrel.  Kind of reminds me of Civil War technology here…
  4. The below link is for some of the Tokyo Marui Model mentioned above:

    Tokyo Marui Model 32 M14 SOCOM AEG Complete Kit


    Tokyo Marui Model 32 M14 SOCOM AEG Complete Kit – $ 489.99

    Retail Price: 832.98
    You Save: $342.99



Tokyo Marui Model 32 M14 SOCOM AEG Complete Kit
– $ 489.99
Tokyo Marui Model 32 M14 SOCOM AEG Complete Kit



Tokyo Marui Model 32 M14 SOCOM AEG Complete Kit – $ 489.99
Tokyo Marui Model 32 M14 SOCOM AEG Complete Kit

There are just a few tips for you.  More to come… just keep watch.

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-Posted by kblackmore On January 5, 2009

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Microwave ovens are one of the top purchased kitchen appliances due to the convenience factor. However, since microwaves work so quickly, they consume two thirds the energy of standard ovens, as well as minimal heat release into the kitchen (however not such a bad thing for Montana during winters). Here are five key features to consider when you are looking to buy a microwave oven.

  1. Power: A microwave oven’s power is measured in watts. Higher wattage microwaves cook food faster. However, if the main use of the microwave is reheating, then a 600 watt microwave oven will suffice.  If the microwave is planned for full family meals, then 900 to 1300 watts should be considered.
  2. Convection mode: If you are considering a microwave oven as a second oven due to large dinner gatherings, entertaining, or even super fast cooking, a convection mode feature is important. The heating element and fan circulate air for cutting cooking time for roasting , baking, grilling, and browning almost in half compared to a standard oven.
  3. Interior Volume: Turntables of 16 inch diameter will be large enough for most dishes or bakeware. A key feature is the auto rotation for even cooking.  The turntable should be removable for easy cleaning.
  4. Sensors: Some microwaves have sensors which measure steam output from the food. If there is concern for over or undercooking the meals, a sensor will take out the guesswork.
  5. Door Locks: This feature is for homes with small children who may reach in and touch hot food or serving plates that can burn to the touch. Look for locks that can be activated or deactivated from the keypad.

Price ranges can vary from $30-250 dollars for countertop versions that can be placed anywhere to over-the-range microwave ovens models priced between $100-700 dollars that have exhaust fans and lights for vent hood applications above the stovetop.

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-Posted by bmetzger On January 3, 2009

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Drinking water is vital to your home and your health. You should rely on it not only for drinking, but for cooking as well. Having a drinking water system accessible in the kitchen will make it a healthy habit. When you think about all of the ways water touches our lives, you see why it’s so important that we make sure that water is as clean as it can be. Cleaner, clearer water will make your whole house sparkle. Experts will remind you it is easy to spot the signs of problem water. Many of the mineral and chemical impurities commonly found in water, like magnesium, calcium, and iron can result in discolored water that leaves a noticeable mark all over the house. Other clues are orange or yellow rust stains in sinks and tubs, Crusty lime buildup on faucets and shower heads, and cloudy ice cubes.

Generally, drinking water systems and water coolers can become your favorite appliance in the kitchen. With a mere touch of a button, you will enjoy an endless supply of clean, refreshing drinking water right at your kitchen sink. There are many types of water coolers on the market from Avanti, Haeir, Culligan, and Aquaverve. Aquaverve offers the highest quality water coolers and dispensers for the home and office. Please take a few minutes to browse our store. You will find a unique range of stylish water coolers including the S2, stainless steel water cooler, the Cima, made from the finest Canadian cherry wood, and numerous other dispensers in colors and styles designed to suit the finest homes and offices. The S2 has a stainless steel enclosure and matching stainless steel bottle cover.The Aquaverve S2 water cooler fits standard 3 and 5 gallon round plastic water bottles.

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-Posted by bmetzger On January 1, 2009