Friday, August 27, 2010

Plantronics Headphone

The good: The Plantronics M100 is a very slim and discreet headset with wind noise reduction, multipoint, and headset voice alerts. It has a comfortable fit, plus it has an iPhone battery meter.

The bad: The Plantronics M100 doesn't have A2DP streaming and the battery meter is exclusive to iPhones. Audio quality is not as good as we hoped.

The bottom line: The Plantronics M100 is a solid midrange Bluetooth headset for the price, especially for iPhone users who want a headset battery meter.
Review:

Plantronics rarely steers us wrong when it comes to Bluetooth headsets, so we were pleased to hear the company has released yet another one, dubbed the Plantronics M100. Designed to be a midtier model for the urban professional, the M100 has a nice, slim design and features voice alerts and multipoint, in addition to the usual noise-canceling features. We were also pleasantly surprised by the addition of a headset battery meter specifically for iPhone users. We did wish the M100 had A2DP streaming as well, but for a mono headset, we were pleased with the Plantronics M100. The Plantronics M100

Thursday, August 19, 2010

New Born Baby Shopping List

hopping List for a Newborn Baby!
The following basic Shopping List for a Newborn Baby provides really helpful information regarding the items of clothing required with an indication of the number of items needed. Click the following link for a comprehensive list of ideas for New Baby Gifts and an innovative unique and exclusive product for Baby Keepsakes.

Shopping List for a Newborn Baby
Shopping List for Clothes Feeding & Bathing Shopping List Bedding & Travel Shopping List
6-8 undershirts / vests
2-4 receiving blankets
1-2 double receiving blankets
4-6 sleepers
1-2 sweaters
1-2 shawl or cotton blanket
1-2 pairs booties
1-2 caps
4-6 pairs socks
1-2 pairs scratch mittens
1-2 Side-snap tees
1-2 Bodysuits
2-4 Rompers
2-4 Bibs
6-8 Hangers
1 Dozen Cloth Diapers 6 - 8 4oz. Bottles
6 - 8 8oz. Bottles
1 - 2 Bottle brushes
1 Sterilizer Kit
1 Bottle Warmer
2 - 3 Disposable Bottle Kit
1 case of formula

1 Infant Plastic Bathtub
5 - 6 Hooded towels
2 - 4 Washcloths for bathing baby
1 Bath mat
1 container Bathing baby body wash
1 Baby Bathing lotion
1 Baby Bathing oil
1 Baby shampoo
Assortment of Bathing Toys
Crib
Crib Mattress
Changing Table
Bouncer chair
Toy chest or basket
Wall shelves
Waste Paper Basket

Car Seat / Infant Seat
Front/back Carrier
Stroller
Diaper bag
Child view mirror
Head support
Car seat strap covers
Shopping List for Clothes Feeding & Bathing Shopping List Bedding & Travel Shopping List

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Young baby clothes

one-piece baby clothing is an innovative childrenswear idea that combines the convenience and practicality of a one-piece romper and the richness and style versatility of layered baby clothes. Can infant wear be unique and inventive, solving common problems like twisting and riding up? Yes it can!

Can baby clothes offer the stylish look of separates, and have the ease and convenience of a one-piece?

It can if it’s Stylease.

Stylease isn’t your ordinary baby clothing. Through its patented concept, Stylease brand one-piece infant wear offers parents a wide range of styles and looks associated with separates. And yet, its design is so ingenious, it’s hard to tell that Stylease is really all one piece.

What is easy to see, is the way Stylease outfits give parents the best value, practicality and style available.

It’s Mom-Invented!

Stylease is a mom-invented product developed by Jennifer Hughes. She hatched the idea out of frustration with not finding clothes for her toddlers that could be both stylish and practical. Once created, it didn’t take long to see that parents worldwide shared her frustration – and impatience – for a solution.

Because it creates the look of different tops and bottoms in its one-piece clothing, Stylease infant wear lets parents dress their babies in more expressive and stylish outfits without the inconveniences associated with separates, like twisting and bunching-up.

Practicality Not Possible with Separates

Parents who like the look of traditional separates agree; they’re simply not practical on a young baby. Stylease is. Because Stylease baby wear is really one piece, it gives parents style with one-piece practicality.

Our outfits are designed to either open to the waist down the front and / or have hidden access features, making it easy to dress your baby from the bottom up. There are also snaps, zippers or other closures in the crotch of all our styles for easy diaper changes.

At Prices You Will Love

Monday, August 16, 2010

Nike Shoes

He's an NFL rookie who hasn't played a down of football and he already gets his own Nike shoe?" --some might say, but its really not surprising that Tim Tebow is already getting his own Nike shoe.

First, the shoe is being endorsed by both Nike and EA Sports. EA Sports is most famous for its Madden NFL Football video games and its NCAA football games. Tebow was the cover athlete for the most recent NCAA football video game, and last years cover athlete San Francisco Forty-Niners wide receiver Michael Crabtree signed a deal with Nike Air Jordan shoes as a rookie.

True,Tebow is getting his very own personally branded shoe, but it isn't an NFL shoe, nor does it have the colors of the Denver Broncos--the team that picked him with the twenty fifth pick in the April 2010 NFL Draft. Instead, the shoe shows off Tebow's college Florida Gators colors. Inscribed in the left shoe are the words "The Promise" and this commemorates Tim Tebow's vow to not lose another game and win out the season--which the Gators eventually did indeed accomplish.

Tebow is considered one of, if not the greatest college football player to ever play the game. As a quarterback, Tebow broke Herschel Walker's SEC record for rushing touchdowns. Herschel Walker was a prolific running back for the NFL Dallas Cowboys and the fact that a quarterback broke his long standing record was very surprising. Some critics of Tebow believe he ran very effectively in college, but believe his throwing ability may not translate well to the NFL. Others believe that with time, he can be coached into an elite NFL quarterback due to his college success and hard work ethic.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Is Zero Percent Financing a Good Thing?

If you've watched much television lately, you've likely seen back-to-back car commercials touting zero percent financing. As carmakers compete to sell vehicles, nearly all are resorting to "no cost" financing.

Zero percent financing offers often draw consumers to new car showrooms, but the results aren't always advantageous for buyers.

"On the surface, zero percent financing can sound like a no-brainer," said Ethan Ewing, president of Bills.com, a financial advice Web site. "However, consumers must understand that zero percent financing is intended to generate foot traffic for dealers as a bait and switch tactic, and that it is sometimes not as rewarding as alternative incentive offers."

In many cases, zero percent financing can present tremendous opportunities to potential car buyers. However, consumers should first do their homework to ensure that it is actually the bargain it is marketed as by dealers and car companies.

Some things to consider:

• Remember that all dealer incentives are designed to generate car sales. The ultimate goal is to bring consumers into the showroom.

• Zero percent financing is predicated on good credit. Normally, only the best credit customers will qualify for this promotion. If you are purchasing because of the promotion, check your credit score ahead of time so you can know whether to even step foot into the showroom.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Deal N Deal Blogspot - New Born Clothes.

When preparing for your baby, one of the most joyful experiences that you will have is purchasing all of those cute, tiny outfits. However, try to resist stuffing your baby’s closet with dozens of outfits. Quite often, the more adorable an outfit is, the more impractical it is. Trying to get a tiny, fragile, squirming baby into a frilly, lacy frock is borderline impossible. Also, keep in mind that your baby will grow quickly. If you buy too many newborn clothes, chances are, your baby won’t even get the chance to wear many of them before they are outgrown.

* Below are several tips for sensibly choosing your newborn’s wardrobe.

* Buy three undershirts. Get the kind that have snaps on the side and open on the front. These are great for the first couple of weeks. They are easy to put on your newborn and they won’t rub against his umbilical stump.

* Buy about 10 onesies. These are appropriate once the umbilical stump falls off. These won’t ride up or wrinkle under your baby and are typically more comfortable for her than the undershirts. These are also good for colder weather because they won’t ride up and expose your baby’s tummy.

* Get about five sleepers with feet. These will keep your baby’s feet warm without trying to wrestle socks onto tiny, kicking feet. Sleepers with zippers are the most convenient for frequent diaper changes.

* Purchase six nightgowns with elastic bottoms. The easy open bottoms make those late night diaper changes a bit easier. Once your baby starts moving around, these become less practical because they tend to ride up.

* Get a couple of blanket sleepers. These will keep your baby warm without using a heavy blanket or comforter. Avoid using blanket sleepers after your baby reaches 5 months of age.

* Buy about three hats for your newborn. Babies lose a lot of body heat from their heads. Newborn babies should wear caps or hats to prevent too much heat loss.

* Get several pairs of socks. You need several pairs because you will lose several. You’ll lose them in the grocery store, the parking lot and your clothes dryer will eat a ton. Baby socks are tiny so once they are lost, they tend to stay lost.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

How to Get Fast Internet

How to Get Fast Internet - Deal N Deal Blogspot:


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Research promotions. Depending on which ISP (internet service provider) you have, the promotions will vary. Companies like Comcast in many areas are having promotions where you start at $19.99 per month for the first 6 months for 6 mb/s internet [twice as fast as DSL @ 3mb/s]. With the invention of FIOs [fiber optics] companies are beginning to get more desperate with their promotions. Some ISPs won't even require you to sign an annual contract.
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Once you have chosen your ISP of choice and your promotion, open a new account. Make sure you pay your bills on time!
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Once your promotion is up, call your provider to cancel your service. When they ask for the reason, say that you are deeply displeased with their speed and you are going to switch to their competitor[ in the case Comcast, this would be Verizon] The company will then attempt to give you another promotion for only slightly more [this will still be better than their regular price]. There is also a possibility of a speed upgrade [ this happened to me]. If you like what you hear, accept it!
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Repeat step 3 when your promotion is up and they will attempt to offer you another promotion.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Wiresless Router - Dealndeal blogspot

You'll be surfing the Web in minutes with Install Assistant to guide you through each step and onscreen help that's there when you need it. The unique Smart Setup wizard automatically detects your ISP connection type, saving you time and effort. Lighted, front-panel icons display status at a glance. The router works with PCs, Macs, and virtually all Ethernet devices.

A sophisticated network address translation (NAT) firewall protects against Internet hackers, while a virtual private network (VPN) pass-through allows users secure access to corporate networks. Powerful encryption (40-, 64-, or 128-bit) protects against eavesdroppers, and address authentication restricts connections to specific wireless adapters--only those you approve are allowed to use your network. E-mails notify you of Internet activity, and content logging and filtering limit access to inappropriate Web sites.

Roam your home and office with the freedom of a Wi-Fi notebook computer. Distribute MP3s, digital movies, and photos with ultrafast, wired LAN ports capable of speeds of 200 Mbps. Preprogrammed port-forwarding setups simplify playing multiplayer games and hosting Internet services. Share a single broadband connection with up to 253 users to give everyone simultaneous access to the Internet. The Netgear wireless router provides a powerful 2 dBi detachable antenna for longer wireless range, and delivers double the memory and a 50-percent-faster CPU than many popular routers.

The Netgear MR814 comes with a three-year warranty.

Dealndeal blogspot


See a detailed diagram of how to integrate the Netgear MR814 into your home network.
Product Description
Designed specifically for home and small office use with plug-and-play installation. You'll be Web surfing in minutes with the Install Assistant to guide you through each step and on-screen help that's there when you need it. The unique Smart Setup Wizard technology automatically detects your ISP connection type - saving you time and effort. Front lighted icons display status at a glance. Works with PCs, Macintosh, and virtually all Ethernet devices, and comes with a vertical stand to save desk space. NETGEAR even includes the cable (a $15 value) for your first computer to save a trip back to the store.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Plasma Tv

Flat-Screen TV Shopping Tips

All right, you've made it this far. Here are key points to consider before you take the HD plunge.

Consider the alternatives: If you can live with a tabletop set that's 10 to 18 inches--rather than 4 to 7 inches--deep, DLP (digital light-processing) rear-projection sets can deliver solid performance in similar screen sizes and at lower prices. You just don't hear about them as much because they're not as sexy.

To learn about other big-screen TV options, check out "How to Buy a Rear-Projection TV."

Think HDMI: Get a set with at least three or four HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs. Doing so will ensure that you can connect it to multiple HD sources such as digital cable boxes, satellite receivers, and Blu-ray Disc players. Try to choose a set with at least some front- or side-accessible ports; such conveniences can make life much easier when it comes time to connect a device.

Compare displays using various input sources: Most flat-panel displays will handle HDTV and DVD signals well, but mediocre cable and satellite signals will give some of them fits. Don't make a buying decision based solely on images generated from pristine sources, or based on what you see in the store.

Look for good black tones: When you're comparison shopping, bring along a DVD of a movie containing some dimly lit night scenes. Use it to check for good black reproduction and the ability to render detail in near-darkness.

Get to know the remote: A good remote can be your best friend, a bad remote your worst enemy. (Well, okay, we're exaggerating a little, but you get the idea.) Does it have backlighting or glow-in-the-dark buttons to help you see what you're doing when the lights are turned down? How easy is it to find commonly used buttons by feel?

Check the video settings: Grab the TV's remote, pull up the video-adjustment menu and look at the settings. If you thought the picture looked a little (or a lot) off on first viewing, try selecting the median settings for contrast, brightness, color, tint, and sharpness. Those probably won't be optimum, but chances are they're closer than what you found originally. A good display can easily look worse than a lesser one if it's poorly adjusted. Repeat your tests using a variety of sources, including a dimly lit movie, if necessary. Also keep in mind that you'll likely have to readjust the color settings for each source. Most HDTVs these days have input memories, so your set should keep the ideal settings for high-def movies on one input and your video games on another.

You can find the latest prices on both plasma and LCD TVs in PC World's Shop & Compare center.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Daily Laptop Deal

The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer, so take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

We tried to find a dual-core processor laptop, which is the minimum you should look for on a laptop, for less than $500 about a year ago and found nothing, but this HP Pavilion has that and more (a 16-inch screen, DVD-Burner, built-in Web cam) for only $467.49, shipped to your home.

HP Pavilion G60t 16-inch laptop Core 2 Duo T6400, 3GB DDR2, 250 GB HDD, DVD Burner $467.49