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24.07.07 | Comments Off

A Guide to Finding Legal Free Ringtones

Many web sites claim to offer free ringtones, and most of them are legitimate, but there are a couple of issues that seekers of free ringtones should keep in mind. First, some of these sites are either outright scams or at best disingenuous–They may have free ringtones, but they’re only available if you buy […]

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15.07.07 | Comments Off

Free Polyphonic Ringtones

Polyphonic ringtones refers to playing of multiple tones and/or notes at the same time, which, in turn, produces a realistic sound for melodies. Cell phone handsets offer a range of four to forty polyphonic tones and/or notes to be played at the same time. When cell phone handsets with polyphonic ringtones were introduced, it became […]

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14.07.07 | Comments Off

Copier Toner

Many of us often refer to toner as dry ink. The truth is that toner has nothing to do with ink (a pigmented liquid) at all. Toner, in reality, is a powder that is plastic-based and negatively charged. The blackness of copier toner comes from pigments blended into the plastic particles while being manufactured.
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10.07.07 | Comments Off

Blu-Ray set to take the world by storm!

The Blu-ray Disc belongs to a new generation of optical discs capable of staging high density data. Blu-Ray technology is based on a blue-violet coloured laser. The blue laser operates at a wave length of 405 nm, while older technology such as DVDs and CDs are based on red and infrared lasers that works at […]

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Are you aware of the facilities where your cartridge components are being made?
Some of those parts bought do not always come from the sticker label that is on the cartridge component itself.
There may be times you encounter a marketer who is willing to provide inkjet or toner cartridges to you at an inexpensive price without […]

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19.05.07 | Comments Off

Headsets

Headsets or headphones are actually miniature speaker systems. They are stereo hearing systems that are wearable, thus providing mobility to the user. Traditional headsets were bulky and large with two speakers for both the ears encased in padded ovular ear cups. These ear cups were attached to a headband in the shape of an arch […]

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