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Home Toys December 2003 |
Personal Weather Stations -- A Home Toy that "Works" Solar powered, wireless weather stations that "look good" and have a full range of Plug-and-Play OEM-approved and supported software drivers for most home automation control systems can be purchased for around $2,000. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Olympus Debuts Home Photo Labs Ink jet printers are great, but for true continuous-tone photo printing, you need a dye-sublimation printer. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Interactive Plasma Display Hitachi Software's Interactive Communications Group has introduced the Hitachi StarBoard P-50X, an interactive 50-inch plasma display device for presenters and educators. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Store Photos On the Go With the Micro Solutions RoadStor portable drive, you can archive digital photos on the road automatically without a PC. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 |
Bugged by Jitter Good old 60-Hz electromagnetic fields are by far the worst culprits for causing interference. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 Don Labriola |
Flash Focus Answers to some of the most frequently-asked questions about flash memory cards. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Crystal Clear Sure, they're a little pricey. But it's plain to see that oversize flat-panel displays can be great investments for your business. |
Macworld December 2003 Matthew Honan |
FireWire Web Cams Apple's iSight goes up against established products. |
PC Magazine October 30, 2003 |
Canon Sharpens Its Photo Skills The Canon i960 photo printer fires out top-notch prints. |
PC Magazine October 20, 2003 |
Perfect Printing for the Pros With excellent archiving capabilities and top-of-the-line quality, the Epson Stylus Pro 4000 earns our highest rating. |
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