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Computer power switch Photo Mugs
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Computer power switch, turned on to stand-by mode.A study in the USA in the year 2000 found thatapproximately 10 of all household powerconsumption was attributable to power stand-bydevices..
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Vector-Based Fiction
Sale Price: $33.98
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The Man Made Brain / Vector-Based Fiction
Track Title
1. Glue
2. Glitter 9000
3. At The Sound Of The Tone
4. Tiramisu
5. Cartoon Horror
6. Houston, We Have A Problem
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Panasonic Wireless Network Camera and Pet Cam (BL-C20A)
List Price: $199.00
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Box Contents: Wireless/Wired Network Camera, bracket, power supply, mounting hardware, CD-ROM, software and instructions. There's a wise saying, "Be safe rather than sorry." The Panasonic BL-C20A Wireless/Wired Network Camera is designed to help you keep watch of anything inside your home using your PC...
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Brinno MAC100 Motion Activated HomeWatchCam Time Lapse Camera
Sale Price: $169.00
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The Brinno MAC100 HomeWatchCam uses passive infra-red motion activation to capture high speed HD photos of anything or anyone who triggers it. The HomeWatchCam converts these photos into time lapse videos that you can watch on your computer...
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3V Lithium CR2032 coin cell PRAM Clock Battery for iMac , Mac Pro, Mac Mini, an
Sale Price: $0.01
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This is an internal backup battery for Macintosh desktop computers. The PRAM battery maintains system settings, such as the date and time, when the computer is turned off . The battery may last up to five years though actual life is determined by shelf life of the battery and usage patterns of the computer...
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Glowing fluorescent French AZERTY - English keyboard stickers
Sale Price: $6.96
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French AZERTY - English US Glowing Fluorescent keyboard stickers are vibrant, bright-colored which are proven to be the best solution to work on your computer even in dim or poorly lit places.
Glowing characters pick up any source of light coming in/ through ( such as light from your own monitor, laptop, or even USB light etc, etc) - allowing keyboard characters to brighten up immediately by reflecting the light, yet, stickers are not the source of light themselves...
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Glowing fluorescent Hebrew - English keyboard sticker
Sale Price: $6.96
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Hebrew - English US Glowing Fluorescent keyboard stickers are vibrant, bright-colored which are proven to be the best solution to work on your computer even in dim or poorly lit places.
Glowing characters pick up any source of light coming in/ through ( such as light from your own monitor, laptop, or even USB light etc, etc) - allowing keyboard characters to brighten up immediately by reflecting the light, yet, stickers are not the source of light themselves...
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Apple MacBook Pro MD313LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (NEWEST VERSION)
List Price: $1,199.00
Sale Price: $1,099.99
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Introducing the 13-inch MacBook Pro. The state-of-the-art dual-core Intel i5 processor delivers up to 2x faster performance (over the previous generation of MacBook Pro). New Thunderbolt technology lets you connect high-performance peripherals and high-resolution displays to a single port, and transfer files at lightning speeds...
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Apple MacBook Pro MD311LL/A 17-Inch Laptop (NEWEST VERSION)
List Price: $2,499.00
Sale Price: $2,226.00
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Introducing the 17-inch MacBook Pro. The state-of-the-art quad-core Intel i7 processor delivers up to 2x faster performance (over the previous generation of MacBook Pro). New Thunderbolt technology lets you connect high-performance peripherals and high-resolution displays to a single port, and transfer files at lightning speeds...
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Apple Wireless Keyboard MC184LL/B [NEWEST VERSION]
List Price: $69.00
Sale Price: $69.00
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Use the Apple Wireless Keyboard on your desk, on your lap, or anywhere within 30 feet of your Mac or iPad - all because of its built-in Bluetooth technology. Its compact design takes up 24 percent less space on your desktop than full-size keyboards, so you have extra room to move the keyboard around and mouse comfortably alongside of it...
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Russell Athletic Women's Dri-Power 360 V-Neck Tee
List Price: $17.99
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Like the women it's designed for, Dri-Power 360⢠is both stylish and strong. You can now enjoy both the soft comfort of cotton and moisture wicking benefits at the same time. This Dri-Power 360⢠v-neck tee is lightweight and made from a blend of cotton and rayon (derived from jute plant fibers).
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Russell Athletic Women's Dri-Power 360 Round Neck Tee
List Price: $17.99
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Like the women it's designed for, Dri-Power 360⢠is both stylish and strong. You can now enjoy both the soft comfort of cotton and moisture wicking benefits at the same time. This Dri-Power 360⢠crew tee is lightweight and made from a blend of cotton and rayon (derived from jute plant fibers).
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Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-US2 Presentation Remote Wireless w Laser, Mouse
List Price: $79.00
Sale Price: $42.00
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Works up to 60' with plug-and-play pliant with USB connectivity for PC or Mac Features a laser safe pointer audio control and 2-button mouse control with cursor controlControls Windows Media Player iTunes and QuickTimeTravel pouch for carrying the remote and receiver
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Looking for Names in All the Wrong Places: the Power of Borrowing Names
BlackBerry, Apple, Macintosh. Some of the most successful product names and company names have unexpected roots.
How do you reconcile the tart sweetness of blackberries picked on a lazy summer afternoon with a multitasking cell phone? At first glance, product names and company names like BlackBerry and Apple have nothing to do with the companies or products they brand. So why do they work? Because strategic naming rarely requires a literal descriptive name. In fact, if you want to set a brand apart and make it fresh and memorable, an evocative name borrowed from another field is often far more powerful. Especially if you dig deep to create a name that’s rooted in the brand’s essence. Here are some rules for successfully “borrowing” a name from an unexpected source—in this case, the garden.
1. Make it relevant.
BlackBerry
At first blush, BlackBerry is just plain fun. Yet look closer, and the connection between RIM’s BlackBerry smartphone and its natural inspiration becomes clear.... The cluster of black keys on the phone is reminiscent of the blackberry fruit itself. On a subtler level, the name also suggests wholeness and life: a nice touch for a device designed to bring all of life’s activities together in one small device. And the moniker stands out amidst more formally named smartphones and similar devices because it’s so friendly sounding and emotionally engaging. Sweet.
2. Make it work for you on more than one level.
Apple
Apple’s unique company name—adopted in 1977, when food names for tech brands were virtually unheard of—shows how willing Apple has always been to “think different.” With five letters, this simple company name humanized a technology that was a scary black box to most people back then, and made it sound accessible and fun. It also went a long way towards establishing the brand as engaging, innovative and refreshingly user-friendly. (Just imagine if Apple had called itself Accessilon, for instance. One shudders to think.) And its allusion to the famous fruit of the tree of knowledge makes this company name a powerful metaphor for a brand that continues to open up a world of knowledge to ordinary mortals. The product name “Macintosh” (a type of apple) was a natural extension, pairing seamlessly with the mother brand.
3. Make it speak to what’s unique about your product or company.
Tealeaf Technology
For a software technology that’s all about gaining insight into customers’ online experience—and foreseeing and managing future experiences—Tealeaf Technology is a disarmingly intuitive name. Here, digitally-enabled prescience is linked to a much older practice of gaining foresight and wisdom: reading the pattern of leaves in the bottom of a teacup. And the fact that the name evokes the tranquility of settling down with a hot cup of tea doesn’t hurt either. Small wonder the company has become the leader in online customer-experience management.
Bottom line? Don’t underestimate the power of the unexpected. As long as it helps tell your story, there’s no reason why a juicy fruit can’t be a cool cellphone, or a tea leaf an oracular website solution. In a desert of dry and abstract tech product names, it’s hard to resist the appeal of something truly tangible and alive.
About the Author
Burt Alper, Principal, Catchword – a full-service naming firm that specializes in creating company names and product names that stand out in the marketplace and engage customers in fresh ways. For more information, call 510.628.0080 ext.101. And check out the Catch This naming blog.
How do you get out of a Macintosh freeze other than hitting the power button?
My friend is using OS9 and needs help. Yes, I know it is dated. When it freezes, the cursor arrow turns into a little clock face. Can someone here be good enough to tell us how to get out of the freeze without having to turn off the power, Thanks much.
Very funny, Dan L. I agree with you but it's not my computer so I very well can't shoot a hole through it if I don't want my friend to shoot one through me.
Press the Command + Option + Esc keys all together. If you see a message asking you if you want to force a quit, click Yes. The Mac closes the program. Immediately afterwards, choose Special > Restart to reboot your computer.
If that doesn't work, press Ctrl + Command + the Power Button on your keyboard all together. This restarts the computer. Wait until the OS starts up and you should be back in business.
If you still get some kind of error message or your Mac doesn't restart, press Ctrl + Command + the Power Button on your keyboard all together. Then, as soon as you hear the sound from your Mac, press Shift. Hold down Shift until you see "Extensions Disabled" at the bottom of the Mac OS logo as your computer restarts. If this works, it means that some extension (a program that adds an additional capability to your Mac) is causing the problem. Sometimes there are conflicts between extensions. If you recently added some software, especially the type that adds some capability to your Mac (rather than an application like Microsoft Word), you can try to disable it.
Rugby: Bulls blitzed the Highlanders 50-35
In another Super 14 rugby result of cricket proportions, a rampant Bulls team was too clinical and powerful for the Highlanders in running up a 50-35 win at Loftus Versveld stadium
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