We've had alot of people asking us how to get the nasty dust and dirt out from under their Motorola Razr V3 screen. We understand how traumatic it can be to not see your caller ID properly, so in efforts to assist, here are some tips to help you combat those pesky Razr dust bunnies!
Get a pin with a sharp head. You can use a sewing needle.
Wedge the pin under the top corner of the screen.
Apply pressure, and lift up the corner of the thin plastic screen (it is usually stuck down with a bit of glue). If you just so happen to break the screen, because you're overly excited about cleaning your screen, you can find a cheap replacement screen at a cell phone store.
Japan's electronics giant Sony unveiled the new card size digital TV "XDV-100," recently which measures 98.3 x 61 x 15.1mm (that's 3.8 x 2.4 x .5 inches) and weighing only 110g. It has a 2.83-inch LCD display and 5.5-hour digital TV program with a built-in Li-ion battery at the company's headquarters in Tokyo. Sony will put it on the market 10 April with an estimated price of 40,000 yen ($340 USD).
Starting today you can add some color and flair to Google's personalized home pages. You'll get the choice of six fancy panoramas - a city, a teahouse, a winter scene, a sky, a beach and a bus stop - that change depending on the time of day and the weather. If you add the beach theme, for example (changes with time of day), it will ask you for your Zip code and adjust itself to match your local sunrise and sunset times.
You can add a theme by first setting up a personalized homepage. Once your homepage is set up, click the "Select Theme" link on the right-hand side of the page. From there you can choose between the classic theme and the six new themes Google has designed. A giant thanks to calamari for sending me his personal page...I've been trying to make one for hours and have been timed out. Seems like it's the thing to do today.
This is one sleek activewear iPod top. The iShirt by Urbantool is a T-shirt that has been specifically designed to carry mobile phones and iPods in an elastic safe pocket. Now you can get your jog on with your iPod as this tee allows you to detangle your headphones cord with a special loop and keep you dry with a moisture absorbing fabric. I love how the iShirt is simple but performs the same functions as other iPod shirts that are full of unnecessary contraptions!
I've been in a funk lately because NBC has been airing reruns of The Office and I haven't been able to get my geeky, office fix. In the mean time I'm getting my fix from Overheard in the Office: The Voice of the Cubicle, a sister site to ever popular Overhead in New York. Whether you work in a real cubicle, classroom, lab, or even a spacious office with a view co-workers are always blabbing about something off the wall and then trailing off without finishing their stories. Being the sap I am, my favorite moments, like this one always seem to center around something funny a kid said:
Five-year-old boy: I have a tooth that's loose! It's gonna come out, and then I'm gonna put it under a pillow, and then I'm gonna get money and buy a tooth, and then I'm gonna put it under my pillow and get money and buy a toy, and then an adult tooth will grow in. Librarian: Wow! You learn something new every day! Five-year-old boy: It's the basic law of science.
He sounds like a regular Napoleon Dynamite, doesn't he? To learn how to post your favorite sites to the Website of the Day group, read more
Thanks to TeamSugar user CGW who geek geared this luxurious Burberry candy check mini iPod case! Perfect for Spring/Easter, this case includes beautiful leather trim and a snap closure.
What's great is that it doesn't look like a standard case because it has a fold over cover which conceals your iPod. Originally $150 but now on sale for $109 from Burberry Online. Check it out!
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According to an article by Lightspeed, there are two types of internet users- the time rich and the time poor. Time Poor use the net to get things done because they need to be efficient with their time. These people appreciate fast search engines, Google widgets, and RSS feeders. Unlike time poor people, Time Rich individuals use the net as a time waster - you know who you are! These people love social networking sites, online chatting, eBay, and enjoy video/gaming sites. I think I'm a good mix of both, which one are you?