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Your Carbon Footprint

Your Carbon Footprint

Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…Curious what the carbon footprint of your commute might be check our website rolling carbon dot all work. From subways the buses taxis and cars you simply entering your one way mileage and transportation choice. And it'll tell you how much damage it's doing to the environment round trip and exactly how many treason how often you need to plant them to offset the -- mentioned damage. Obviously trains and subways have the smallest impact as do buses since their shared. You can check it all out for free at rolling carbon dot org with tech widespread -- tent and wins. …”

Wi-Fi on your Dexktop

Wi-Fi on your Dexktop

Audio|Mon, 6 Oct 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…her desktop access the Wi-Fi network yes if it has a Wi-Fi adapter. . Most desktops don't ship with Wi-Fi since they stay put but adding Wi-Fi is easy and relatively inexpensive. USB Wi-Fi adapter to the simplest solution selling for about fifty bucks he simply plug it in install any needed software in your cutting the cable to your desktop. Get answers your tech questions attention winds dot com just follow the links detect bytes in the extra section Bret Larson's Denton wins. …”

How fast is your broadband?

How fast is your broadband?

Audio|Mon, 6 Oct 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…that speed test dot net. It's simple you select the testing site closest -- and it takes the next minute or two depending on your speed sending information to and from your computer results should be close to wipe your Internet service provider claims if they're not run the test again and make sure nothing else on your network is accessing the Internet. Once complete …”

Poloroid Pogo

Poloroid Pogo

Audio|Mon, 6 Oct 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…The Polaroid pogo makes printing on the go easy the pogo is an instant mobile printer about the size of a large cell phone or PDA that -- two by three inch borderless pictures from your digital camera or Bluetooth enabled cell phone. A rechargeable battery keeps things going and -- take about sixty seconds to pop out and like the Polaroid of days gone by there's no ink cartridges the specially treated paper pops out color prints using heat and colorized crystals. You'll find the pogo for about a 150 bucks -- tech -- Bret Larson -- wins. …”

GZ MS100 Camera

GZ MS100 Camera

Audio|Mon, 6 Oct 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…has a pint sized video camera that lets you upload contents to YouTube with a press of a button. The new G easy MS 100 as the tape was camera that stores video on a removable SD card. . The camera has a 35 times optical zoom lens and a flip out LCD for framing shots and viewing what you've shot at a simple menu system. When you're done with your blockbuster plug it into your computer and press the YouTube button to ship your video to your worldwide audience. The MS 100 sells for about 300 bucks with tech widespread -- tent …”

Fraudulent Bank e-mails

Fraudulent Bank e-mails

Audio|Mon, 6 Oct 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…as you normally do to check it out. With tech might spread Larson tent and wins. …”

How to Recover an I-Tunes library

How to Recover an I-Tunes library

Audio|Mon, 29 Sep 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…Kyle wants to know how to recover and iTunes library save to an iPod and lost from a computer. It can be a challenge since iPods are pretty much locked to the library that created them but. Programs -- iTunes spelled backwards will pull play listen tracks -- your iPod and put them on your computer it's best to keep a digital backup of your library for just such an event. You can get answers to your tech questions our website and ten wins dot com just follow the links attack bites in the extra section Bret Larson Clinton wins. …”

Amazon.Com Movies

Amazon.Com Movies

Audio|Mon, 29 Sep 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…Amazon.com .com is now in the movie business and TV for that matter from Amazon you can now find download and play thousands of TV shows and rent blockbuster movies similar iTunes rental movies are playable for 24 hours and sell for four bucks. TV shows are purchased for two bucks and can be streamed -- web browser downloaded to a TiVo or windows PC. The service has plenty to pick and offers up to a two minute preview of anything in the store it's almost enough to decide if you like it with tech -- Bret Larson Clinton wins. …”

Google Transit Maps

Google Transit Maps

Audio|Mon, 29 Sep 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…Google -- a handy feature to their maps the ability to get your from point eight -- be on the subway train or bus. It's nothing new to get directions on transit -- integrated into the map it makes getting around a places -- not familiar with easier. They've also incorporated service changes in schedules so you get a rough estimate of how long your journey might take. Of course no algorithm in the world could figure out doors being held or time wasted from incidents in the subway station. . Check it out it maps dot Google dot com with tech by its -- Larson Clinton wins. …”

MySpace Music

MySpace Music

Audio|Mon, 29 Sep 2008|More from Tech Bytes with Brett Larson
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“…MySpace got into the music business sort of their new MySpace music service free to users switch yes you can get an account for free. Launched recently gives you access to a somewhat large library of tunes to catch they -- a web window cluttered with -- not the end of the world. I was able to find pop stars like Madonna and Britney Spears but no cold play. You can build loyalists with the artists and tunes you find and save them then rock out to your heart's content. Expect the music choices to grow in time if it succeeds with tech -- Larsen 1010 wins. …”