Toshiba Satellite R15-S822 Laptop Computer

>> Tuesday

Toshiba Satellite R15-S822 Laptop Computer


The Satellite R15 Tablet PC combines advanced notebook power with the practicality and comfort of pen and paper. Take notes, write emails without your keyboard. Browse the Web with a pen. It's a more intuitive way of computing!





With a simple twist and click, you can use a pen with hyper-precise digital ink to take notes. View the ample-sized 14.1" diagonal swivel screen in a way that's more like the way you normally read books and watch TV. You can even get creative by sketching out ideas or creating digital art right on the screen. The Satellite R15 is state-of-the-art with built-in optical drive, integrated wireless, the Intel Pentium M Processor, and the Toshiba Shock Protection System to provide higher impact protection and reliability for key hardware components.

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Hotspots a Hot Topic

>> Thursday

Some report an unusual sensitivity to the waves emitted in these hotspots. Officially, the levels of WiFi electromagnetic radiation emitted into the environment in a hotspot are well below recommended levels and there is no evidence of any risk to humans. Yet some people blame Wi-Fi exposure for everything from sleep disturbances, headaches and blurred vision, to heart and breathing problems.

Because no study has ever shown a conclusive risk to human health from exposure to these low-frequency radio transmissions, many simply shrug off the complaints of these people, choosing to believe their symptoms are coincidental or caused by another source.

So just how high are the levels of radiation in a hotspot? According to Dr. Michael Clark of the HPA, the published research on mobile phones and wireless networks does not indicate a risk to human health. "All the expert reviews done here and abroad indicate that there is unlikely to be a health risk from wireless networks," he says. "The few studies on mobile phone masts that have appeared in peer-reviewed journals claiming to observe health effects are not at all conclusive. The real problem is deciding what level of precaution is appropriate.

"When we have conducted measurements in schools, typical exposures from wi-fi are around 20 millionths of the international guideline levels of exposure to radiation. As a comparison, a child on a mobile phone receives up to 50 per cent of guideline levels. So a year sitting in a classroom near a wireless network is roughly equivalent to 20 minutes on a mobile. If wi-fi should be taken out of schools, then the mobile phone network should be shut down, too - and FM radio and TV, as the strength of their signals is similar to that from wi-fi in classrooms."

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WiFi Radiation - Is WiFi Technology Bad For Your Health?

The technological benefits of Wireless Fidelity technology versus the wireless hazards is a hot debate in many different countries. In the United States, a class action lawsuit has been brought against a school board who use the technology in their classrooms. In Britain, it has been removed from some classrooms altogether. Are these precautionary measures necessary, or simply the reaction of a public frightened by a technology they do not fully understand?

What is WiFi?
It is possible to form a somewhat informed opinion on the safety or potential risks of this new technology without actually being a physicist yourself.

Quite simply, Wi-Fi or WiFi is the wireless technology most commonly used to connect people to the internet in schools, coffee shops, hotels and other network locations, or to connect cell phone users to one another. Wi-Fi is certainly convenient for travellers and students, but is it dangerous? Many believe that the low-level electromagentic waves that radiate from the wireless internet source to each individual user can be harmful to your health, even causing cellular changes and possibly cancer.

The area covered by a Wi-Fi internet connection is known as a "hotspot"; this is the area in which the waves radiate to give users access to the internet. It can span several kilometers, although the waves cannot pass through treed areas. While in the hotspot, a laptop user can simply connect to the network, access the internet, and check their email or do their other business on the run.

A wireless network uses radio waves to send communications across a two-way network. A computer's wireless adapter translates the internet connection data into a radio wave and sends it to the wireless router - the one in your laptop. This process works in reverse as well, sending a radio signal back to the host computer.

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Laptop Accessories - Wireless Mighty Mouse

>> Monday

Wireless Mighty Mouse

How do you improve on the mouse that has everything? Remove its tail. Mighty Mouse — the mouse that changed the way you scroll — has gone wireless. Now you can take that seamless, touch-sensitive, 360-degree scrolling design with you wherever you go.


No Tail Required
With its secure, reliable Bluetooth technology, the wireless Mighty Mouse goes wherever you do. Pair it with any Bluetooth-enabled Mac and wireless keyboard to work untethered and uncluttered at your desk, or take your show on the road. Mighty Mouse lightens your load on the go by operating with either one or two AA batteries. That’ll save you lugging a bulky dock around.


Laser-guided Precision
The wireless Mighty Mouse’s tracking engine is based on powerful laser technology that delivers 20 times the performance of standard optical tracking, giving you more accuracy and responsiveness on more surfaces. It works just as well on your office desk as it does on a table at your favorite coffee spot. So leave the mouse pad at home. Mighty Mouse is one smooth operator.


Spry and Mighty
In the beginning, there was one button. Then there were two. Then there were clickable scroll wheels and programmable toggles and solid-state slides. But nobody made a mouse as easy to use as your Mac. Until now. Mighty Mouse combines the capability of a multibutton mouse with Apple’s signature top-shell design for the best of both form and function. Use it any way you work: Stick with single-button simplicity or click with multibutton efficiency.


Get Around
Time is round. Space is curved. Why should your mouse be linear? Plenty of applications require you to do more than scroll up and down. Mighty Mouse offers 360-degree scrolling capability, thanks to its Scroll Ball, perfectly positioned to roll smoothly under just one finger. Explore the farthest reaches of your files — pan images in iPhoto, view timelines in iMovie HD and Final Cut Pro, traverse bars in GarageBand and Logic Pro — with one hand tied behind your back (or holding a cup of coffee or typing). Mighty Mouse gives you room to roam.


You’ll Really Click
Touch-sensitive technology under Mighty Mouse’s seamless top shell detect where you’re clicking, transforming your sleek, one-button mouse into a two-button wonder. But the innovation doesn’t end there. Apple engineers added force-sensing buttons on either side of Mighty Mouse that let you squeeze the mouse, activating Mac OS X Dashboard, Exposé or a whole host of other, customizable features — instantly.

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Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard - launched!

>> Thursday

Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard: Pre-order today and get free delivery on October 26, 2007. Only from the online Apple Store!

Apple Online Store

Top New Features and Improvements in Leopard

Desktop-A neat place to work.
Leopard brings a stunning new look to the desktop, and stacks provides a great new way to keep it clean.

Finder-Give your files the rock star treatment.
See your files right in the Finder and browse through them with Cover Flow. And make distant machines look like they're nearby with the new sidebar and Back to My Mac.

Quick Look-Look before you launch.
Instantly view full-size previews of your files without opening an application.

Time Machine-A giant leap backward.
Automatic backup is now built right into your Mac. With a simple one-click setup, Time Machine keeps an up-to-date copy of everything on your computer — and if you ever need to recover a lost file, Time Machine will virtually take you back in time to find it.

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MacBook Pro 15-inch - 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

MacBook Pro 15-inch - 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

MacBook Pro 15-inch - 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo


Latest Intel mobile architecture
Powered by the most advanced mobile processors from Intel, the new Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro is over 50% faster than the original Core Duo MacBook Pro and now supports up to 4GB of RAM.2


Leading-edge graphics
The NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT delivers exceptional graphics processing power. For the ultimate creative canvas, you can even configure the 17-inch model with a 1920-by-1200 resolution display.


Designed for life on the road
Innovations such as a magnetic power connection and an illuminated keyboard with ambient light sensor put the MacBook Pro in a class by itself.


Connect. Create. Communicate.
Quickly set up a video conference with the built-in iSight camera.3 Control presentations and media from up to 30 feet away with the included Apple Remote. Connect to high-bandwidth peripherals with FireWire 800 and DVI.


Next-generation wireless
Featuring 802.11n wireless technology, the MacBook Pro delivers up to five times the performance and up to twice the range of previous-generation technologies.4

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Apple MA897LL/A MACBOOK PRO 17



Apple MA897LL/A MACBOOK PRO 17
More Power, Using Less Power
Apple just about defies physics with their new 17" MacBook Pro. Inside this beauty, the Intel Core 2 Duo uses Intel's groundbreaking 65-nanometer process—resulting in transistors so small, you could fit a hundred inside a single human cell. With smaller distances for electrons to travel, and two execution cores designed to share resources and conserve power, the Intel Core 2 Duo achieves higher levels of performance as it uses fewer watts, which is what makes it possible to design a super-powerful MacBook Pro that's only one inch thin.

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Toshiba M200 TABLET PC REFURB

Toshiba M200 TABLET PC REFURB
Forget typing and carpal tunnel, move over to a Tablet PC. Get the power of a notebook in Toshibas compact M200 Tablet PC. The M200 features an Intel Pentium M 1.5 GHz processor with Centrino technology, 512 MB of RAM, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition


Take Advantage Of The M200's Flexibility
Toshiba's M200 is perfect for the boardroom or the bedroom. (No. We don't mean that. Jeez.) What we're trying to say is the M200 is flexible. The 12.1" TFT display rotates up to 180 degrees, making it perfect for presentations at work or just watching movies at home. The display is crystal clear and does double-duty as a writing surface — hence the name, Tablet PC. The M200 comes with a special Stylus pen that lets you write notes or tap into your folders and programs with ease.

Powerfully Productive
Just because it's a Tablet PC, doesn't mean the M200 is lacking in power. It has 512 MB of RAM for speedy performance, and the Intel® Pentium M 1.5 GHz processor with Centrino technology. This Centrino chip is Intel's first technology designed specifically for use in laptops, combining components that were designed from the ground up for mobile computing. More than just a processor, it consists of unique components optimized for mobile PCs, which means you'll reap the rewards.

More Ports Than Jamestown
If you've got a connection need, the M200 can accommodate you. It comes with a built-in 56K modem, 10/100 Ethernet controller, a wireless LAN switch, two USB ports, one RJ-11 phone line jack, one RJ-45 Ethernet jack, and headphone and microphone jacks. There's even a secure digital card slot. Now you can have your cake and email it too.

Good As New
This M200 is new but refurbished. That means there's a chance it's not perfect. It might have a scratch or a dent. It might be missing a manual. But it's in good working order — and a heck of a deal!

Regular Price = $999.77. Sale = - $500.00. Your Price = $499.77

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Universal Plug Adapter Kit w/USB Charger


Universal Plug Adapter Kit w/USB Charger
The finest international travel plug adapter out there! Adaptable to over 150 countries, it is truly an all-in-one product. Includes a USB 5v charger module.



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Twinhead Durabook N15RI 15.1"

>> Tuesday

Twinhead Durabook N15RI 15.1Twinhead Durabook N15RI 15.1" Drop Resistant Notebook PC ( Intel Pentium M Processor 740 (Centrino), 512MB DDR2 RAM, 80GB Hard Drive, and DVD +/_RW Burner)

Product Features

Durable, drop-resistant laptop with stylish magnesium alloy case and 15.1-inch LCD screen

1.73 GHz Intel Pentium M 740processor (2 MB L2 cache), 80-GB hard drive, 512 MB of installed RAM (2 GB max), multi-format/dual-layer DVD burner

Three USB 2.0, one FireWire, VGA, S-Video, serial, Type II PCMCIA, 802.11b/g wireless LAN

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 (128 MB shared RAM), 10/100/1000 Ethernet, modem

Windows XP Home edition, SP2

Cases and Expandability
Size (LWH): 10.8 inches, 13 inches, 1.6 inches

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COOL Laptop Skins - Angelina Jolie

COOL Laptop Skins - Angelina Jolie COOL Laptop Skins - Angelina Jolie

Skin Size
This skins come 14" x 10.5". They can be easly trimed to fit any laptop. If you want a custom size please include the length and width you want in the note area of the paypal payment. If you do not include Size You will be shipped a 14" x 10.5".

What is a skin?
This"Skins" are not stickers! They are not made of paper. But they are similar.We only make our "Skins" out of 3m Vinyl, very durable and water proof material.



This is not a case. A case is something you can slide on and off of your electronic device.Our "Skins" are only made to change the appearance of whatever you are appling it to.

Install Info
We will send you step by step instructions on how to apply the "Skins".These "Skins" can be removed easily with no sticky residue, but once removed they can not be reused!

Shipping
We ship on the Tuesday after we receive payment and all info required. We ship out once a week. It is sent outregular mail (Canada Post) with no tracking number. Shipping takes 10 - 15 business days (weekends not incuded) to arrive.If your item takes longer then 30 days from time of payment please contact us right away and we will either reship or refund.But please allow the 30 days,mail is sometimes very slow.

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HP Pavilion DV64 15.4"

>> Monday

HP Pavilion DV64-PARENT

Product Features
-Entertainment-centric notebook PC with 15.4-inch screen, HP Imprint finish, and 2.0 GHz Core Duo T2450 processor
-160 GB Serial ATA hard drive, 1 GB RAM (2 GB max), 8x LightScribe DVD-/+RW drive, integrated WebCam
-Connectivity: 3 USB, 1 FireWire, 1 VGA, 1 S-Video, expansion port 3 connector, ExpressCard 54/34, 5-in-1 memory card reader
-Tri-mode Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g), 10/100 Ethernet, Intel GMA 950 video card with up to 224 MB of shared memory
-Pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium (with Media Center capabilities)


Processor, Memory, and Motherboard
-Hardware Platform: PC
-Processor: 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo
-Number of Processors: 2
-RAM: 1000 MB
-RAM Type: DDR2 SDRAM



Hard Drive -Modem: Fax / modem
-Manufacturer: Portable
-Type: Serial ATA


Cases and Expandability
-Size (LWH): 6.3 inches, 14.05 inches, 1.69 inches
-Weight: 8.8 pounds


Ports and Connectivity
-Size: 160 GB

Operating System and Software
-Operating System: Windows

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Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router

>> Sunday


Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router

Product Features

-All-in-one Internet-sharing router, 4-port switch, and Wireless-G (802.11g) access point
-Wireless data rates up to 54 Mbps--5 times faster than 802.11b
-Shares a single Internet connection and other resources with Ethernet wired and Wireless-G clients
-Interoperates with 802.11b clients at 11 Mbps
-Advanced wireless security with 128-bit WEP encryption, MAC, or IP address filtering


Technical Details
Model: WRT54G
Standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE draft 802.11g
Ports: Internet: One 10/100 RJ-45 port for Cable/DSL Modem; LAN: Four 10/100 RJ-45 switched ports, one power port
Speed: 54 Mbps (wireless), 10/100 Mbps (Ethernet)
LED indicators: Power, DMZ, Diag; WLAN: Act, Link; LAN: Link/Act, Full/Col, 100; Internet: Link/Act, Full/Col, 100
Channels: 11 (USA)
Power: 15 dBm
System requirements: One PC (200MHz or Faster Processor) with: 64MB RAM, Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or Higher for Web-based Configuration, CD-ROM Drive, Microsoft Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP, a Wireless-G or 802.11b Wireless Adapter with TCP/IP Protocol Installed or Network Adapter with Category 5 Ethernet network cable and TCP/IP Protocol installed
In the box: Wireless-G Broadband Router, Power Adapter, Setup CD-ROM with User Guide, Ethernet Network Cable, Quick Installation guide, Registration Card
Width: 7.32 inches
Height: 1.89 inches
Depth: 6.89 inches
Warranty, parts: 1-year limited
Warranty, labor: 1-year limited

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COOL | HOT Laptop Skins Optical Mouse at # 5

>> Wednesday


Thanks Guys! My Lens is now number 5 of 4,690,000 competitors! Thanks you very much! Please rates and comments!
Thanks Once more!

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AppleCare Protection Plan for MacBook/iBook MA519LL/A 3 Years

>> Monday

AppleCare Protection Plan for MacBook/iBook MA519LL/A 3 Years
You Need This!!!,


Mac's are wonderful computers. But, not everyone is flawless, and it's possible you'll come across a situation you can't deal with. I've been using Mac's since 1993 and I've had to get help from tech help over the years. Less in recent years as I learn more and more about the OS and the machine, but their help is always invaluable, The quality of the tech help is great, very patient.

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Apple MacBook MB062LL/A : Review




Apple MacBook MB-PARENT

If it's been two years, this one is worth the plunge.
I ordered my last small-screen iBook from Amazon just two summers ago. As usual, my heavy touch started shorting out the keyboard, and I couldn't afford several weeks of down time. Factor in the wait, the cost of repairs, and the improvements, and this 13" MacBook from Amazon seemed the best way to go.
It's about a hundred bucks more than the prior edition but worth it. The screen is wider, sharper and brighter (though I had no complaints with the predecessor). The speed of unloading internet pages is noticeably faster, a time-saver. The magnetically attached power cord should save the user the cost of an Apple adapter or two (about $80 each time you snap the thin wire). The keyboard area is larger, which is nice, though the different feel of the tracking area and right thumb-click (little play--it barely seems to go down) takes a bit of getting used to.
I didn't need a built-in camera or remote control, but what can you do. At least I was able to avoid the Superdrive (haven't found much use for DVD burning) and all the extras (and sales tax) they push if you buy from Apple Store. This machine doesn't require any additional memory or RAM, unless you're a heavy duty movie editor/audio engineer. It's a one-click purchase. I even took a pass on Apple's current iPod incentive (I still buy CDs, mostly from Amazon).
Even as I type this review, I'm conscious that the keyboard has a tighter feel and is quieter than the previous model. It also gets around in the often cumbersome and sluggish MS Word more quickly than the comparable machine of only two years ago. A great little work horse, and the transfer of information from your old computer has never been easier (make sure you have a firewire cable handy).

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