Monday, April 23, 2012

Intel puts Ivy Bridge on the map: first 22nm product, decent official benchmarks, quad-cores from $174

Intel puts Ivy Bridge on the map

We hear that pilgrims have already started flocking to the town of Ivybridge (population 12,056) in the forested depths of southwest England. Very soon though, you'll be able to pay homage to Moore's Law without travelling further than your favorite online retailer, because the third generation of Intel Core processors has just launched and should be available to buy before the end of this month. These include eight different variants of Core i7 for desktops and notebooks (including Ultrabooks of course), plus five types of Core i5 destined for desktops only. Those watching out for cheaper dual-core i5, i3 and Pentium-branded options will have to wait a little longer, because today's launch is all about the high-end. And just how high is 'high'? Judging from the gossip we've heard, and from benchmarks of leaked desktop and notebook chips, we're looking a significant improvement over Sandy Bridge. But if you want the first official boasts, then read on.

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Android Central Editors' App Picks for April 21, 2012

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Each week we like to bring you some of the favorite applications we use regularly, and here we are again. Let's hit the break and check out what your favorite Android writers are using regularly, and be sure to let us know in the comments some of your favorites!

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Facebook flips the swtich on its North Carolina data center, cooled with balmy mountain air

Facebook flips the swtich on its North Carolina data center, cooled with balmy mountain air

Since breaking ground in Western North Carolina some 16 months ago, Facebook has been running at full speed to get its newest data center online. This week, Zuckerberg & Co. flipped the switch. The new facility, located in Forest City, touts the "first major deployment" of the outfit's Open Compute Project web servers and will be the first "live test" of the OPC's outdoor air-cooling design. It tends to get pretty warm around those parts and humidity levels are a bit outside of ideal data center conditions. The Carolina facility will mirror the projected power utilization effectiveness (PUE) of FB's Oregon data center at just a smidge above 1 - somewhere between 1.06 and 1.08 to be exact. In other words, this means the ratio of power used by the structure and the actual power sent to the hardware is almost perfect with minimal energy loss. No matter, it'll still be using plenty of power. A second identical building is slated to open on the site later this year, but for now, hit the source link for a bit more info on the initial launch.

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HTC EVO Design 4G coming to Boost Mobile 'end of this quarter'

HTC EVO Design 4G coming to Boost Mobile 'end of this quarter'

Boost customers might soon be able to bite off another bit of Android, according to Pocket Now. It's reporting that the HTC Evo Design 4G will be landing on the prepay network before the end of this quarter. It was running Gingerbread when we first got our hands on it, but will apparently be landing with Ice Cream Sandwich squeezed into its 1.2GHz single-core configuration. It's been a while since a new smartphone was offered up to the Boost faithful, so when the EVO 4G turns up it should be king of the pile, though we're not sure if it'll be asking an equally regal ransom when it does so.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

A look at recent tech-industry earnings

Here is a summary of recent earnings and reports for selected technology companies and what they reveal about the state of spending and the overall economy:

April 6: Samsung Electronics Co. says it is expecting a record operating profit of $5.1 billion for the first quarter. It says the result would be a 97 percent rise from its operating profit a year earlier. Samsung estimated that its first quarter sales rose 21.6 percent from a year earlier. More details will come when Samsung releases its full quarterly results.

April 12: Google Inc. reports adjusted earnings and adjusted revenue that beat expectations. Google's revenue was helped by a 39 percent increase in "paid clicks," but the prices of its search-driven text ads continued to decline. CEO Larry Page called the first quarter "very strong," but acknowledged there's more work to do.

Tuesday: Yahoo Inc.'s first-quarter earnings show signs of modest progress under recently hired CEO Scott Thompson. Net income grew 28 percent from the same time last year and exceeded expectations. Revenue grew less than 1 percent, but represented a breakthrough because the company's revenue has been steadily falling for years.

IBM Corp. says first-quarter net income grew 7 percent, helped by strong profit margins in its services business and strong revenue growth across its software and services businesses. Revenue was flat overall because of declines in the hardware and financing segments, and revenue fell short of analysts' expectations. IBM increases its full-year guidance to at least $15 per share, above the $14.93 expected by analysts.

Intel Corp. says its net income in the first quarter fell 13 percent as spending on research and marketing rose while sales were flat.

Wednesday: EBay Inc. says its first-quarter net income grew 20 percent thanks to higher revenue from its PayPal business and brisk sales at its e-commerce websites. The results beat Wall Street's expectations.

Mobile phone chipmaker Qualcomm Inc. says its quarterly profit more than doubled as strong demand for smartphones boosted its sales; but it expects costs to increase as it makes more chips.

Thursday: Microsoft Corp. fares better than analysts anticipated in its latest quarter, boosted by a surprising rise in sales of its Windows operating system for personal computers

Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. reports adjusted earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street's expectations. AMD's revenue forecast for the current quarter was at $1.59 billion to $1.68 billion, while analysts surveyed by FactSet were expecting $1.59 billion.

Nokia Corp. reports a huge net loss, one of the company's worst ever quarters, and blames tougher-than-expected competition. It has faced stiff competition from the likes of Apple Inc.'s iPhone and handset makers using Google Inc.'s popular Android software.

Coming up:

Monday: Texas Instruments Inc., Netflix Inc., Xerox Corp.

Tuesday: Apple Inc.

Wednesday: Motorola Solutions Inc.

Thursday: Amazon.com Inc.

Friday: Samsung Electronics Co. (quarterly earnings)

May 1: Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc.

May 3: LinkedIn Corp.

May 9: Cisco Systems Inc., Groupon Inc.

May 22: Dell Inc.

May 23: Hewlett-Packard Co.

June 19: Adobe Systems Inc.

June 28: Research in Motion Ltd.

Not yet known: Salesforce.com Inc., Oracle Corp. (June).

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C2E2: JMS on "Thor," "Spider-Man," & the Writing Life

Writer J. Michael Straczynski worked the room at his spotlight panel Sunday at the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo. When loud music from the next room interrupted the panel, Straczynski sent a volunteer over, then dispatched the AV person from the panel and finally summoned the audience to pound on the wall in unison. When all that failed, he tried to get the audience to turn their chairs around, but the chairs were fastened together. Finally, after a bit, he found a wireless mike and conducted the rest of the panel like a talk-show host, striding around the audience, throwing out wisecracks and thrusting the mike at questioners.

Straczynski, a screenwriter and comics writer who created the television show "Babylon 5" and written acclaimed runs on "Thor" and "Amazing Spider-Man" as well as the "Superman: Earth One" graphic novel, started off the panel remembering his time at community college in Kankakee, Illinois, and particularly of a student who entered the cafeteria at 7:30 every morning, went straight to the jukebox, and blasted Janis Joplin songs. One freezing winter morning, Straczynski and his fellow students decided they had had enough. "We saw him going to the jukebox," Straczynski said, " and as with one mind, the entire cafeteria lost its fucking mind. We grabbed the motherfucker, stripped his clothes off, and threw him out in the snow. And left him there. For about ten minutes -- we didn't want to kill him, we wanted to warn him."

He shifted to a more serious tone as he spoke of his other memory of Kankakee. "I was trying to break into being a writer at that time, trying to get some people to believe in me, and there weren't many who would sign on to that dream at Kankakee Community College," he said. His guidance counselor suggested he was qualified to be in the military -- at the time, the U.S. was in the midst of the Vietnam War. "Guys from my background didn't have a lot of options," Straczynski said. "I come from the streets of New Jersey, I come from nothin', upper lower class or lower middle class. They said, 'No, you are not going to be a writer, you are never going to be a writer' -- and some still think that. Or that I shouldn't be a writer, is the other option. But why give people what they want, I say.

"So I am the luckiest guy in the planet, or at least one of several, because I get to get up every morning and do what I love for a living," Straczynski continued. "It dawned on me just recently that everything that I loved as a kid I am making a living at today. Comic books. I shredded my comics when I was 12, everything I had. 'You'll never make a living at this.' Wrong. Science fiction movies. I used to watch 'Star Trek,' which I recognized even back then was an engine for creating stories. I'd love to have my own show someday. Wouldn't that be great? Never going to happen, but wouldn't that be great? Well, guess what!

"What is important to me is what my passions were as a kid, and today we are taught to ignore our passions, not to listen to voice inside of us that says 'I really like doing this.'"

Straczynski then ran through a quick update of his most recent projects, which include writing two tentpole science fiction movies for producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and a movie about free diving that will be produced by James Cameron. He is currently working on two "Before Watchmen" comics -- "Nite Owl" and "Dr. Manhattan" -- and a second "Superman: Earth One" graphic novel due out in the fall.

For the past year, Straczynski has been taking a break from monthly comic books. "In a ten-year period I did over 300 comics, which is one every 11 days. The problem is, after a while you are like a man running for a bus. There isn't the time to stop and consider your work and decide what you are doing right and what you are doing wrong. So I figured I would take a break. I would do miniseries, I would do graphic novels, but not monthlies for at least two to three years."

The writer spoke more about that later in the panel, explaining that he is using this period to scrutinize his work and see where he goes wrong. "I'm going through all the comics I have written and taking notes," he said. "Where did I suck? Where did I screw up? Where did I not do good? I'm online reading all the bad reviews. Not the good ones, just the bad ones.

"There are some mean people out there. But I figured, you know, I need to hear that. I can't get better as a writer if I only hear things that I want to hear," Straczynski continued. "My goal is over the next year or two to hone my craft as writer, just focus on shorter stories, and I've got to do a better job, then I will go back to monthly comics. If I can't, then I will stay out. My feeling is, comics cost a good load of change these days, and I can't realistically say to people 'Spend money on this stuff' if I think it's not where it needs to be. On a scale of one to ten, I think most of my work in comics is maybe about a seven. I would like to get it to an eight or a nine if I can. Otherwise I'm not going to do it."

Straczynski then turned the panel over to questions from the fans. When loud music from the next room made it hard to hear, he seized a wireless mike and strode around the room, thrusting it at the questioners and, at one point, handing it to an audience member and kneeling so he could be knighted.

Speaking about his run on "Thor," Straczynski said he took over the series because no one else wanted to touch it, and received complete freedom to do what he wanted. "Joe Quesada turned to Neil Gaiman, who had expressed some interest and Neil ran screaming into the night," he said. Then he offered it to Mark Millar, who ran screaming into the night -- but in Scottish so you really couldn't tell what he was saying. Then [I said,] 'I know what to do with this guy, let me do this.' [Quesada said,] 'Oh my god, just don't get hit by a bus, do whatever you want to do.'"

The writer moved Asgard to rural Oklahoma and put Thor together with ordinary people. "Thor next to Sub-Mariner, there isn't that much of a contrast, strength-wise," he said. "They are both pretty frickin' powerful. Thor next to a grill chef in a diner -- there is a contrast there. It makes him more godlike in one way and obviously, interacting with everyday folks makes him more human in his attitudes. My favorite scene in the whole book was having the town hall meeting where they brought the Asgardians in to discuss things like indoor plumbing. So on this side you have all the townsfolk, all dressed in suits and shirts, and on this side all the Asgardians, with the helmets and the horns, big fur things, all the rest of it, and all trying to fit in. The mayor is talking: 'Don't you have indoor plumbing in Asgard?' 'No, we throw it over the walls. The goats love it. The frost giants, not so much.' That was the fun of doing it."

The title remained in the top ten in sales the entire time he was working on it, Straczynski said, but the downside of that was the interest it created in the character with other creators. He balked at writing the "Siege" of Asgard event, which would have undone much of his writing, and told Dan Buckley he would wrap it up and leave the series.

"I see too many times now where the crossover event sacrifices the main characters or the main titles for that event," he said. "Before I came onto 'Before Watchmen' I said, 'Tell me this is not going to be something where you compromise the characters for one big story, and you weaken the characters.' [They said] 'No, no this is all going to be individual stories, they may or may not touch, and we are not going to weaken the characters we are going to strengthen them.' In that case I'll do it, otherwise I won't go near it."

Straczynski discussed about finding the small, telling moments that help define a character's personality as in "Amazing Spider-Man," when Peter Parker takes a break from obsessing about his problems with Mary Jane to interrogate a stranger about the popcorn he is eating. "'Is that boxed popcorn or fresh popcorn?' 'Fresh popcorn.' 'Real butter or the fake butter? 'Popcorn salt or the other kind?' 'Popcorn salt.' The next thing you see him walking down the street with popcorn in his hand still thinking about Mary Jane."

And then there was the tailor who mended costumes, serving superheroes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and villains on Tuesdays and Thursdays. "So Monday, Wednesday, and Friday it was the good guys, you put out Time Magazine, Newsweek, and U.S. News and World Report, and on Tuesday and Thursday for the bad guys they would put out Modern Guns, you know, and Shooting Things Magazine," Straczynski said. "Spider-Man needs a fix-up and [the tailor] says 'Yeah, when Thor comes in here he reads Modern Bride. I don't understand it, I think his hammer hangs a little to the left.' They put that in the book! It was amazing!"

Straczynski was emphatic on the subject of Spider-Man and Mary Jane: "I liked them married," he said. "The first thing I did when I came on to 'Spider-Man' was I got them back together again. I thought they made a really good team, and I liked the fact that Aunt May knew who Peter was. For years, as a Spider-Man fan, I came up seeing that she was so fragile and so weak, that if they ever told her the truth, she would just die. And I wanted to say that those who love us are strong enough to bear our secrets, that there is nothing so terrible you can tell those who love you that they cannot get through it and accept it. That was point one, point two being that I always felt he got his powers from the spider but his strength from Aunt May. She raised him on her own. That takes some power. That takes some fricking character, and she wasn't going to fall over and just croak because he said 'I am Spider-Man.' So I would have kept those two things going and played more with that and been creative. I loved when she went to the Daily Bugle and complained about the coverage and canceled her subscription. And JJ says, 'What do you mean you are canceling your subscription? 25 years!' -- That is what I would have done in general."

Throughout the hour-long panel, Straczynski returned repeatedly to two themes -- the importance of believing in yourself and the importance of honesty in writing. "Mark Twain said that we all share the same flaws. We all have lusts and loves and anger and frustrations and jealousies and pettinesses that we all share," Straczynski said. "What is true for you, if you write it honestly enough, will always be true for someone else -- the moment you get false, and you try to get characters to do something they wouldn't naturally do, that you want them to do and the writing lies, that's when you fall afoul."

Toward the end of the panel, an audience member stepped forward and presented Straczynski with the Shel Dorf award for "Superman: Earth One." "Speech! Speech!" the audience called.

"Fourscore and seven years ago?" Straczynski began.

"Better speech!" someone called out.

"Oh sure," he responded, "shoot me!"

The panel wound up, appropriately, with a question about what Straczynski is most proud of.

"Doing it," he said. "Growing up, there was no one in the world that thought that I could pull this off. Guys in my neighborhood, Newark and Paterson and those areas, they all became either garage mechanics or ended up in prison. The tyranny of reasonable voices that comes to us all said 'Don't hurt yourself, don't embarrass yourself. You're never going to be a writer. Only ivory tower guys become writers.' And I wouldn't let go. It was important enough to me to fight and not stop liking what I wanted. I got mugged once and almost died in the process. What got me through and helped me stay alive was I had stories to tell. The reality of the writing profession is that becoming a writer is easy, staying a writer is hard, and that I am still here now is to me the best thing of all, to enjoy the work, to share the work, to hear your responses -- This, to me, is endless fun."

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From Email Marketing To Social Networking Sites In Online ...

Email marketing is still used by Internet marketers as their most prized asset as a method of promoting products and services to people and to make money online. But as technology progresses, lots of other forms of communication media emerges. One communication media that is very popular nowadays are social networking sites. These sites offer the exchange of messages without the use of email.

Social networking sites are popular to many users because it has interesting features. They allow users to send multiple messages in just one click and the availability of groups that allows people to join various groups in the site. Moreover, you can customize your page allowing you to change the background image, set the font and color of it.

For a businessman, social networking sites are ideal for Internet marketing. He can use his profile to promote his business. Moreover, He can post updates regarding his new products. Social networking site is also a great place to meet people and find potential customers around the globe. Making business is easy then. Furthermore, you can chat with potential customers in real time allowing you to have a better conversation.

Using a social networking site, however, requires you to put extra effort in making a relationship with people you met if you want good results in your online business. To make money, you should make friends with people, follow and interact with them. Show to them that you are interested. In doing so, you will get their trust and attention and likely they will also be interested to you and to what you are doing.

Whether you use email marketing or social networking site in promoting your products and services, one thing is for sure ? these methods is a big help in promoting your products to people and for you to make money online. As of now, most people still have an email account for marketing purposes and has at least one social networking site. But one thing is for sure, that you can not ignore these social networking sites if you want to achieve great rewards from your online business.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Man reunites with long-lost mother thanks to Google Earth

By Nadine Bells | Good News

An Indian boy who was separated from his family in 1986 has reunited with his mother ? thanks to Google Earth's satellite images.

BBC World Service's Robin Banerji tells the heartwarming story.

When Saroo was only 5 years old, he fell asleep in a train station. The little boy was travelling with his brother late at night ? they were working as sweepers on a train in India ? and he was exhausted. When Saroo woke up, his brother was nowhere to be found.

Saroo got on the next train, assuming his brother was on it. He wasn't. Saroo fell asleep on the train and woke up in Calcutta 14 hours later.

An illiterate 5 year old, he didn't know the name of the town he was from.

"I was absolutely scared. I didn't know where I was. I just started to look for people and ask them questions," Saroo told BBC Magazine.

Saroo had to quickly learn to fend for himself, begging on the streets until an orphanage took him in. He was soon adopted by the Brierleys, a couple from Tasmania.

"I accepted that I was lost and that I could not find my way back home, so I thought it was great that I was going to Australia."

As Saroo got older, his desire to find his birth family grew. Because he didn't know his family's town's name, he started using Google Earth to search for potential matches to his place of origin.

The search was overwhelming ? until math came into play.

"To narrow down the search, he calculated the distance the train would have travelled using the speed of Indian trains and the time he was on the train ? 14 hours. He eventually came up with a distance of 1,200km," the Telegraph reported.

He soon found the town of Khandwa: it looked like home.

Saroo decided to visit Khanwa, one childhood photograph in hand, hoping to find his mother still there.

While his childhood home was vacant, passersby helped redirect him to his mother's new home.

"She grabbed my hand and took me to her house. She could not say anything to me. I think she was as numb as I was. She had a bit of trouble grasping that her son, after 25 years, had just reappeared like a ghost," Saroo said of their unbelievable reunion.

Saroo soon learned that his brother was found dead just a month after Saroo disappeared. It was a fortune teller, who told Saroo's mother that she would see her son again, who gave the woman "a bit of energy to live on and to wait for that day to come."

Unsurprisingly, producers are interested in bringing Saroo's incredible story to the big screen.

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Fab.de Hits Half A Million Users, Revenue Reaches 1.5M Euro Per Month

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The Wanted Want Your Vote In Battle Of The Boy Bands

Round-one voting opens Monday — does the British fivesome have what it takes?
By Jocelyn Vena


The Wanted
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Our Battle of the Boy Bands kicks off Monday, and while we imagine you will spend the entirety of your weekend weighing the pros and cons of your fave groups, MTV News reached out to some of the contenders so they could tell you why they deserve your vote.

But before we hear from the Wanted, we wanted to take a look at some hard facts. Hey, this is basically an election, so we need to know where they stand on the issues!

Highest Chart Achievement
While "Glad You Came" peaked at #3 on the Hot 100, they went all the way to #1 on the Billboard Pop Songs chart earlier this month.

Standout Video
Partying on the beach? Hanging with hot girls? Dancing and having a good time? The band's "Glad You Came" video is a snapshot into the five Brits' favorite things to do. (Next up, they will explore similar themes in their "Chasing the Sun" video.)

Defining Tune
Cheeky, dance-floor-ready and full of euphemisms (really think about it, guys), "Glad You Came" introduced America to the British fivesome. It seems we Americans are pretty glad they came.

Debut Album
While they have yet to drop their self-titled U.S. EP (it's out Tuesday), the guys did release their first album, The Wanted, abroad in October 2010, and it peaked at #4 in the U.K.

Biggest Competition
They are currently trying to fend off One Direction in a race for the hearts of American girls. It's the Sophie's Choice of boy-band brawls.

So why do the guys think you should vote for them? Their answer might surprise you!

"We think you should vote for us because everything that we've ever been nominated for that goes to public vote, we've never won," Max George pleaded.

"And also, you should vote for us because we are the worst-looking boy band of all time," Nathan Sykes added.

The guys even weighed in on their favorite boy bands of all time. Siva Kaneswaran said, "My favorite boy band of all time is the Backstreet Boys. I have to say Backstreet Boys, because they showed me the reason for being lonely."

"My favorite boy band of all time has to be the Jonas Brothers," George chimed in. "Have you seen 'Camp Rock'? Sick film."

Voting in round one of MTV's Battle of the Boy Bands begins Monday, April 23, at 7 a.m. ET and runs until noon ET on Thursday, April 26. Winners are determined by fan votes, so if your favorite band made the cut, make sure you keep voting. Spread the word on Twitter using the hashtag #BBB and like us on Facebook for updates!

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Jon Jones finds the one thing he?s not good at (VIDEO)

The people at the Major League Baseball invited UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones to the MLB Fan Cave to give him a chance to chill out and watch some baseball. It turns out that though he's good at most things that he tries, Jones is not good at just sitting on a couch and taking in some sports.

Perhaps that inability to sit still is what helped him rise to the top of his weight class so quickly. Will he continue his reign atop the division, or will he lose his belt to Rashad Evans at UFC 145? Tell us in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

AT&T Translator app hands-on: smashing the language barrier (video)

AT&T Translator app hands-on: smashing the language barrier

Translation apps aren't exactly the newest or sexiest thing in the world of technology, but we've got to hand it to AT&T for whipping up a rather impressive demo. The company showed off a next-gen version of its AT&T Translator app, which may one day allow people to communicate in real time regardless of their spoken language. The app uses the carrier's new Watson Speech API, in this case via a VoIP call on a pair of iPads, to not only transcribe dialog, but translate it from English to Spanish (and vice-versa), then play it back in the target tongue using a computer generated voice. This isn't like the Google Translate app on your phone -- the translation happens in near real time, with only a slight latency as your words are fed through the system. The demo wasn't without its hitches (the room was noisy and filled with bloggers totting wireless devices), but it went more or less as planned, and our gracious hosts were able to complete a call requesting a taxi cab. One day AT&T hopes to make this a standard feature of its services, eliminating the language barrier once and for all. To see the app in action check out the video after the break.

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Pets and Living Room Furniture | DirectBuy Home Improvement Blog

Living Room FurnitureIf you have pets, it can be difficult to keep your furniture in good condition. Cats like to scratch furniture, and dogs? nails dig into furniture when they jump on or off of the furniture. It is a good idea to choose living room furniture that is pet friendly.

Durable Furniture Material

If you have pets with claws, you should stay away from leather living room furniture sets. Leather does a good job of not attracting pet dander and fur, but cats and dogs easily damage leather with their nails.

A good furniture material that is pet friendly is microfiber. Microfiber does not attract a lot of dander or fur, and it is very easy to clean. Microfiber is also dense, so it is durable and holds up well to cats and dogs.

Pet Furniture

The best way to keep your pets off of your furniture is to give them their own furniture. Provide your pets with cat and dog beds, cat towers and dog houses. You will also want to have plenty of scratching posts around if you have cats, and keep your dogs? nails clipped.

Your furniture may not stay perfect no matter what precautions you take, but following these tips will help you maintain your furniture.? DirectBuy offers an extensive selection of furniture of all types to help you create the style and ambiance you want for your home. Purchase brand-name Living Room Furniture, bedroom furniture and more at dealer pricing.

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Geek out in the hardware forums

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Curious about the above image?  Obviously it's a comparison between two displays, but which ones? Visit our new hardware forum to find out.  SoCs, LCDs, OLEDs and everything else hardware related will be discussed here.  Not sure what all those abbreviations mean?  That's OK, we have you covered.  There's already a great discussion going on about display technology, too.  Things can get kind of technical here, but that's ok, because we all have an inner geek that wants to know these things, right?  

I consider myself somewhat of a hardware junkie, and I'll be spending a good amount of time in this particular section.  I'm doing my best to make sure the information provided is as accurate as possible, easy to understand, and helpful for all of you.  My goal is to help you be more informed when deciding which phone might be best for you from a hardware perspective.

Have some technical or hardware-related questions you'd like answered?  Go ahead and start a thread in the hardware section and we'll do our best to get it answered.  We're by no means the smartest people around, but between us and the awesome members in the forums you're sure to get the explanation you're looking for.  And yes, I'm already dreaming about new stuff I'd like to see in our devices.

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