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Bluetooth Car Stereos Bring Wireless Convenience to Your Ride
TechLore - December 23, 2008
Let’s just face it; Bluetooth technology is taking over. Just about all the new eletronic audio devices are incorporating Bluetooth technology into their design, allowing the user to talk on the phone, stream music, or perform other various tas...
From Acer's Aspire One to the MSI Wind... A Netbook Buyer's Guide
TechLore - December 11, 2008
Packed with power and light on the wallet, netbooks are a hot gift this year - see the specs of some of the most popular models.
Universal Remote Roundup: Control Your System With Ease
TechLore - November 26, 2008
Looking for a gift for your geeky special someone this year? Or maybe, you're just looking for a more efficient way to control your home entertainment system. We've all tried the "remote shuffle," and frankly, it can be pretty stressful when all yo...
Review of Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus External Hard Drive
TechLore - November 3, 2008
Like many people, I've really gotten addicted to having a big music collection. Recently, though, I've gotten into other things, like video podcasts and recording LiveTV on my Mac. My pitiful 120GB external drive, unfortunately, just wasn't packing...
15 Ways to Stop Technology From Emptying Your Wallet
TechLore - October 22, 2008
In times of economic turmoil, it's often necessary to take a look at the family budget and get yourself back on track. What you may not realize is how much the technologies you use everyday are affecting your bank account.
How To Normalize Sound Volume of MP3 Files
TechLore - October 8, 2008
Do you find yourself having to change the volume levels on your Sansa MP3 player everytime the song changes?Are you turning the volume up to hear soft songs, then getting blasted by louder ones?Luckily, there's a great little utility called MP3 Gain ...
Review of the EyeTV 250 Plus From Elgato
TechLore - September 29, 2008
If you're looking for a svelte, effective, and fun solution for recording and watching television on your Mac, the Elgato EyeTV 250 is just the ticket.
5 Ways to Protect Yourself and Your Computer
TechLore - September 29, 2008
The Internet can seem scary at times it is hard to know what you can do to protect yourself. Below are some tips that will help protect you and your computer.
How To Combine MPG Video Files the Easy Way
TechLore - September 15, 2008
There comes times that you may want to combine a couple (or more) MPG video files into just one larger file. I had this case come up just recently. I needed to decompile a DVD that I wanted to watch using my thumb drive. Unfortunately, my thumb drive...
A Wedding Reception - Sans DJ?
TechLore - September 5, 2008
Are you so in love with music you can't imagine life without your ten-thousand favorite songs? Are you a little bit of a control freak? Do you obsess over song order when composing your over-mulled playlists? Most importantly, are you getting married...
Get a Portable Audio Boost with Boostaroo
TechLore - August 29, 2008
I travel some and have a hard time hearing my music and videos on the airplanes. What I have found is that with a simple Portable Audio Amplifier I can amplify and enhance the sound quality to a much better level. There are a couple of different opti...
Casio Exilim EX-Z77 YouTube Camera Quick Review: Why It's Perfect For A Novice
TechLore - August 25, 2008
So after numerous Google searches and store trips, I settled on the Casio Exilim EX-Z77, which touts heavily its ease of use and also its YouTube recording feature. I'm so happy with my purchase, that I wanted to share the elements of this camera tha...
The Sprint HTC Touch Diamond
TechLore - August 21, 2008
The Sprint HTC Touch Diamond is almost here!!! Here are the facts! - Coming to Sprint in September - SRP $549.99 - Net Cost $299.99 Re-defining the perception of advanced mobile phones… the Sprint HTC Touch Diamond signals a giant leap forward...
How To Repair A Scratched CD or DVD
TechLore - August 12, 2008
You arrive home, giggling and overjoyed, only to find that the disc... won't... play.  You try everything to get it to work... but nothing works, because there's a bunch of scratches and Cheeto-prints on the back of the disk from the inconsidera...
How to Rip DVD and Edit DVD Movies Using Aimersoft DVD Ripper
TechLore - July 31, 2008
This step-by-step guide will show you how to convert DVD to other various video formats such as MPEG-4, AVI, WMV, FLV, 3GP, VOB, etc. using Aimersoft's DVD Ripper software and Windows Movie Maker.