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DIY - How to Make Inexpensive Solar Cell Panels!

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2008-09-19 05:54:20 by max in zedomax.com
...inexpensive solar cell panels Mike Davis is an astronomer. To practice his hobby away from the light-pollution of cities, he bought some land in a remote part of Arizona. But there was a problem: No electricity. But hes a resourceful fellow. He built some home-made solar panels using inexpensive blemished and damaged solar cells from eBay via...
 
 
 
 
 
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Microsoft TouchWall an Inexpensive Multi-touch Display for any Wall!

2008-05-14 22:54:25 by max in zedomax.com
 
...inexpensive multi-touch display that can be used on any wall. This could be good. This is the first time Microsoft offered something at a lower price than their competition. I am starting to like Microsoft again but Vista still sucks Microsoft is quick to say that they have no current plans to productize and sell TouchWall. But the potential...
 
 
 
 
 
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HP announces two inexpensive 57 photo printers

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2008-07-15 18:00:00 by Doug Aamoth in CrunchGear
...inexpensive photo printers in the $149 Photosmart A630 (seen above) and the $99 Photosmart A530. Both printers are capable of printing out photos up to 57 inches in size, which should please those of you who find 46 photos to be pedestrian and boring now. The A630 also features a 4.8-inch touchscreen, which is pretty large for a compact...
 
 
 
 
 
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Inexpensive Stone Bake Pizza Oven Hopefully as Good as it Sounds

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2008-09-04 00:50:55 by C. S. Magor in The Uber-Review
...inexpensive cooking gadget that will bake your pie to stone-baked perfection in the space of about ten minutes. It can also turn out omelets, quiche and croissants; just in case you get bored of eating stone baked pizza I am always intensely skeptical of appliances in the sub-$100 range and the case of the Stone Bake Pizza Oven is no...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Samsung SSD-drives for inexpensive PCs

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2008-09-05 18:14:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
Samsung Electronics Company has announced the beginning of the pilot production of solid drives (SSD) increased productivity low-density data storage, which differ compact size (30% from 2.5 - inch SSD) and the high cost of production. These new SSD-based multilevel cells will be offered as an attractive alternative to hard disks, currently used...
 
 
 
 
 
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Toshiba Portege G710 review

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2008-06-09 15:32:42 by Matt in Tracy and Matt's Blog
...Inexpensive WM device with GPS, great battery life Worst of: Lack of 3G and WiFi. Trackball navigation method that you'll either love or hate Toshiba Portege G710 What's in the box The Toshiba G710 Lithium-ion battery USB Sync/Charge cable AC Adapter/Charger Manual and getting started guide Application CD-Rom Wired USB Headser Toshiba G710...
 
 
 
 
 
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Review: IPEVO POV webcam

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2008-07-30 13:00:00 by Doug Aamoth in CrunchGear
...inexpensive cameras that sell for between $20 and $50. These cameras often feature relatively low resolutions like 320240 or 640480 and are relatively simple to operate you stick the camera on top of your monitor, fire up AIM, Windows Live Messenger, or Skype and then start your video chat Then there are the $80+ cameras that feature higher...
 
 
 
 
 
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'Mistake-Proofing: Designing Errors Out' by Richard B. Chase and Douglas M. Stewart

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2008-04-19 16:01:00 by bookofjoe in bookofjoe
...inexpensive relative to its design alternative, redundancy Mistake-proofing works on the principle that if you look behind every defect, you will find a mistake that caused it. For our purposes, we define a mistake as the result of an activity, either mental or physical, that deviates from what was intended. If you can correct or prevent the...
 
 
 
 
 
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CES 2008: Lava MP3 player shuffles 2GB of tunes for $40

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2008-01-07 18:49:55 by HASH0x894120c in DVICE
...inexpensive iPod imitators , mostly because they're not very inexpensive. But today we met Truly's Lava, a cute and tiny portable music player that has 2GB of memory, can operate on shuffle or run songs in order, and only costs $40. It's quite light and we assume that it costs about $4 to make, but we dug its Chicklet size, and the fact that...