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Kathryn Schulz: Don't regret regret

Kathryn Schulz: Don't regret regret

In Which We Reveal The Top CES 2012 Trends Without Breaking Embargoes CES 2012 is going to be a crapshoot of predictable products. How do we know? Meetings, lots and lots of pre-show meetings. Like previous shows, Apple will not be present in person but still has a major presence. So, what can we expect to see at CES this year? MacBook Air Clones First up, every computer company will debut several ultrabook models. Larger screened ultrabooks are also on tap. So-called Smart HDTVs Google chairman Eric Schmidt previously stated that by the summer of 2012, “the majority of television you see will have Google TV embedded in it.” From what we’ve seen, several major manufacturers will debut Android powered HDTVs that feature little to no Google TV 2.0 design elements. The companies debuting smart TVs at CES are seemingly determined to get the jump on Apple this time around. Android Tabs And More Even with the Kindle Fire currently getting all the attention, the Asus Eee Transformer line is the Android fanboy favorite. But don’t fret, friends.

Which Male Enhancement Supplements Are Most Effective? With all the stresses of modern life, it is not only advanced age that causes a decline in male sexual performance. While age certainly is a factor, anxiety and physical health conditions can also be to blame and, judging from the amount of media attention this subject is receiving, the problem seems far more prevalent than ever. Obviously, most men will do whatever they can to regain their youthful vigor and sexual energy, one of the major reasons there are so many male performance products now available on the market. For men who suffer from extreme sexual decline, it is wise to seek professional medical advice but for many the condition simply requires that he supplements his diet with naturally-sourced beneficial nutrients. Before starting to look at all the various options available, it is important for the consumer to understand exactly how the erection process takes place and which are the essential ingredients to help remedy any problems.

11 Technologies in Danger of Going Extinct Intro <p></p><p>It's a common story: The hottest technologies on the market are often upstaged by the next big thing. As new advancements are made, products that once changed our lives are left in the dust and swapped for the new, the shiny and the updated. <strong>Fax Machines</strong> <p></p><p></p><p>It’s true that faxes have existed in various forms since as far back as the 1800s, but they have finally run their course. <strong>Landline Phones</strong> <p></p><p></p><p>Cell phones and online video chat (via both smartphones and computers) are giving landlines a run for their money. <strong>Beepers</strong> <p></p><p></p><p>Yes, beepers are indeed still around. <strong>DVD players</strong> <p></p><p></p><p>Just a decade ago, consumers were trading in VCRs for DVD players. <strong>Film Projectors</strong> <p></p><p></p><p>In 2005, less than 100 movie screens in the United States used digital projectors. <strong>The Computer Mouse</strong> <strong>Cell Phone Chargers</strong>

Ulimate Swingers Guide - Swinging Guides and Helps Sheets The Top 20 iPhone And iPad Apps of 2011 Editor’s note: Contributor Brad Spirrison is the managing editor of mobile app discovery services Appolicious, AndroidApps.com and AppVee. With this post, he continues an annual tradition of picking the best iOS apps of the year. It’s telling that Apple chose an app that debuted more than 14 months ago, Instagram, as its “iPhone App of the Year” for 2011. This should not imply that there was a shortage of quality and groundbreaking apps released this year. Far from it. From social magazines to music discovery apps to console-quality games that players can hold in the palms of their hands, there are hundreds of new titles in the iTunes App Store that will inform, organize, and entertain virtually anyone who owns an iOS device. We picked 20 of the best iOS applications that came out or received significant updates in 2011. Here are ours. 1. After launching exclusively on iPads last year, this pioneering social magazine expanded to all iOS devices in December. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. iMuscle 9.

Desire Resort - all inclusive Cancun Mexico Beach Resort and Spa Best and worst stereoscopic 3D console games | Crave It sometimes seems that the only time people talk about 3D TV lately is to knock it . The much-hyped 3D revolution hasn't exactly set the world on fire after it kicked off at CES 2010, and even though plenty of new television sets are 3D compatible, the actual amount of 3D content available remains slim (and with 3D losing its luster at the box office, it may become slimmer still). One possible exception is stereoscopic 3D video games , currently supported by both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Stereoscopic 3D feels like a perfect fit for this technology, which hypothetically only needs to render the 3D information already present in nearly every game (with the exception of, for example, 2D side-scrolling games). On the PC side, stereoscopic 3D has been around for several years, thanks to Nvidia's 3D Vision platform, which uses compatible hardware and active shutter 3D glasses to enable you to at least try and play almost any PC game.

Nils Völker - One Hundred and Eight summer/autumn 2010 One Hundred and Eight is an interactive wall-mounted Installation mainly made out of ordinary garbage bags. Controlled by a microcontroller each of them is selectively inflated and deflated in turn by two cooling fans. Although each plastic bag is mounted stationary the sequences of inflation and deflation create the impression of lively and moving creatures which waft slowly around like a shoal. 2.40 x 1.80 m cooling fans, plastic bags, MDF, custom electronics Exhibitions 2011 » B-Seite Festival, Mannheim, Germany » ISEA 2011 Istanbul, Turkey » Rewire Festival, The Hague, Netherlands

liquipels-hydrophobic-nanocoating-makes-gadgets-completely-waterproof from... At one point we’ve all done it – spilt a drink over a laptop, gotten our tablets soaked in the rain, or even dropped our phone in the toilet. Water has always been the bane of electronics, however American company Liquipel just announced that they have developed a way to completely waterproof our devices against the elements. Using a revolutionary process, Liquipel applies a hydrophobic nanocoating to your devices that completely waterproofs it and protects it against accidental exposure to liquids. The coating is completely invisible to the human eye and is virtually undetectable. In fact, Liquipel promise that their coating will in no way “compromise the look, feel, and performance of your electronics.” In fact, the coating is 1000x thinner than a human hair. While their website does not go into detailed specifics, Liquipel’s method can reportedly coat an entire device to protect all of the vital components inside and out from accidental contact with liquids. + Liquipel

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