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Tips on How to send free fax

With the efax service, you get the opportunity to send free fax through the online faxing system. The efax service offers a 30 day trail period and this means that you can enjoy free fax sending. For instance, in that period, you can send and receive an equivalent of 300 pages of fax messages at no cost and with no risks or obligations attached. This means that if you are satisfied with the fax internet messaging service, you can go ahead to subscribe to the service and again the charges are very impressive.

For example, after the 30 day trail period, you can subscribe monthly for as little as US$ 7.5 and this translates to 150 pages worthy of fax messages sending and 150 pages worthy of fax message receiving. This means that you greatly save on the faxing costs in your organization. The free fax trail period enables your organization to save significantly on the faxing costs thus cutting down on the overall cost of communication in an organization.

To send free fax you need to have the efax account and after the trail period you can upgrade to the paid service through subscribing to the efax plus account. This is a monthly subscription, which ensures that you get low cost faxing services, which are fast, reliable, secure and convenient.

Technological advances that change the world

Iconia Tab The A500Iconia Tab The A500, like other similar products, used to read, surf the Internet, play games, watch movies and other functions. However, this tablet is different from the rest with the addition of the metal body that gives it great strength and exceptional sound Dolby stereo, although somewhat diminished by the location of the speakers in the rear. The media experience is undoubtedly the great value of this tablet.

The company has integrated ACER Tegra processor speed of 2 and functionality on Android with its own unique service, called Clear.fi. With you can automatically connect all your home network appliances (TVs, smart phones, computers, etc.). And to share or access photos and music video regardless of their location. All this complemented by the recently improved, Android 3.1 “Honeycomb” easy and intuitive to use compatible with Adobe Flash which makes it ideal to maximize the rich audiovisual content from Web pages, displayed on its bright, clear and very fast touch response.

Technical Characteristics: aluminum body 10.24 x 6.97 x 0.52 inches (26 x 17.7 x 1.33 cm), weighing 1.7 pounds (800 g), which is slightly heavier than iPad2. Processor NVIDIA Tegra 2 múcleos which operates two 1Ghz, with enough power to perform simultaneous tasks to open web pages, play games or watch movies, 1 GB of RAM and 16 or 32 GB of storage that can be extended up to 32 GB with a micro-SD card. 10.1-inch touchscreen diagonal and reproduces images in a 16:9 aspect ratio with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution.

Connections: A microUSB used to to connect to a PC or Mac and charging the battery, a USB standard for connecting accessories such as a mouse, keyboard or a disk drive, a microHDMI to send HD video to a TV or monitor, headphone (3.5 mm) and one for a base or “docking station” that must be purchased separately. Two cameras for video and photos Two speakers, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and a battery that keeps it active for 9 hours, complete the list of “hardware”. Read the rest of this entry »

New Hand-woven Products for iPod

ganny tunes ipodI do not think that protects the electronic device to a fall or blow or moisture, but is an innovative new product it is. Hand-woven cotton with the traditional technique of making this cover to fit Greek called Granny Tunes iPod is hand washable and comes in three colors: white, beige and khaki.

Among the new products that are on the Internet to protect your stereo, this is very unique and interesting as it combines the art of hand-woven with current technology.

Now I think this shield would be ideal for both for those women already are grandmothers to young women, making it a very versatile product.

Fabricated with an Expiration Date

Why is my refrigerator, which is only three years, crashed twice? Why I had to buy four MP3 players in the last seven years? Why my new computer, which cost me a fortune for a couple of years, going so slow?

All we ever asked these questions. Even, we have compared the latest products with antiquated radios used by our parents of young and still working perfectly, while the gadgets work we recently purchased at most five years.

Our products obsolete
In it, we examine the concept of “planned obsolescence, a strategy used by large technology companies to encourage consumption. For example, a bulb may be designed to last a hundred years, but companies prefer them with an estimated life of thousand hours to sell more. The example of the bulbs is paradigmatic, as the makers of this product were the main inventors of this practice, at least questionable.

Occurred during the decade of the twenties of last century, when they agreed to limit the life of a single bulb to a thousand hours. In the film, is shown, constructed before that time, and that continues to burn today, without being damaged. Indeed, the first light bulbs were sold in 1881, lasted an average of 1,500 hours, almost a third more than today. Read the rest of this entry »

Power Balance Can Not Scientifically Prove That Their Work Bracelets

using power balanceThe company has released the following statement: “We recognize that there is no credible scientific evidence that supports our claims.” It has also agreed to pay back customers who believe they were deceived.

The recognition of the company, however, has spread worldwide since reaching an agreement with the Consumer and Competition Commission of Australia on 22 December.

Critics lambasted the company and those who believed in the power of rubber bracelets with holograms through electronic messaging gateway Twitter

The company responded with a series of messages of their own, in which repeated use of the word “recognized.”

In one of them, said: “Power Balance recognizes that these bracelets have been used during the last World Series, the NBA Finals and the Super Bowl champions!”.

His supporters insist that the bracelets has helped them improve their performance.

“Our coaches can swear,” said Suns forward from Phoenix, Jared Dudley, in a message on Twitter.

The company began selling the bracelets in 2007 with holograms that are allegedly designed to interact with the natural flow of energy in the body of people.

Since then, the colored bracelets, which sell for $ 29.95, have become very popular to be used by NBA players like Lamar Odom, the Lakers, or as the English footballer David Beckham.

Celebrities including actors Robert De Niro and Gerard Butler also used.

The company made sales of $ 8,000 in the first year and hoped to have ended 2010 with sales exceeding 35 million dollars.

FCC Commissioners views on mobile neutrality, equity, transparency

This week, FCC commissioners voted 3-2 to approve controversial “network neutrality” rules – the exact content of which has been rolling slowly over a week.

The agency started by releasing two-and-a half pages of “snippets” from the final rules on Wednesday – Which Basically just REPEATED What FCC Officials Had Already Revealed Earlier about the rules. The agency began by releasing two and a half pages of “fragments” of the final rules on Wednesday – which basically repeats what FCC officials had previously revealed about the rules.

Proposed Judging by the initial draft, the final completed rules Are likely to run at least 100 pages. Judging from the initial draft, complete and final rules are likely to run at least 100 pages. And the devil is always in the details, Especially for Government Regulations. And the devil is always in the details, especially for government regulations.

While we’re waiting out the “several days” that FCC Officials Said it will take to “address Any dissenting views from the commissioners in the order” before the Internet Open final Order is published for all to see, the FCC commissioners Have individual released statements about the proceedings. During this time the “several days” FCC officials said is needed to “address the dissenting opinions of the commissioners in order” before the Internet Open final Order is published for all to see, the commissioners FCC individual have posted statements on the matter.

Reportedly, the new net neutrality rules will Mostly Not Apply to mobile devices (Such as cell phones or tablets) That connect to the internet via wireless carriers. Apparently, the new net neutrality rules are not applied on all mobile devices (like mobile phones or tablets) that connect to the Internet through wireless service providers. MOST Since internet access is Expected to shift to mobile devices over the net couple of years, this is a huge concern ‘for all internet users. Like most Internet access is expected to switch to mobile devices through the net couple of years, this is a great concern to all Internet users. Read the rest of this entry »

The New Google Smartphone Nexus S has Launched.

To celebrate the release of the Nexus S, Google Employees Constructed seven hobbyist-style air balloons, Each containing a phone, and sat Them Into orbit. To celebrate the launch of the S Nexus, Google employees built seven air balloons amateur-style, each with a telephone, and sent into orbit.

In a company blog post chronicling the nerdy stunt, Google’s Zi Wang wrote That the project WAS Intended to help test Some of the hardware sensors in the phone. In a post on the blog chronicling the feat nerd, Wang Zi Google wrote that the project was designed to help test some of the hardware sensors on the phone. But That Could just be a front to Convince Their Bosses They Were not goofing off. But that could just be a front to convince their bosses that they were wasting their time.

Or It Could Be a project related to Wang Mentioned in an interview with New Scientist last week. Or it could be related to a project Wang said in an interview with New Scientist magazine last week. Google is in talks with a UK satellite manufacturer Contributing about the core technology in the Nexus S to help build small satellites, According To That report. Google is in talks with a satellite manufacturer in the UK about the contribution of the core technology in the S Nexus to help build small satellites, the report said. Read the rest of this entry »