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10 Types of Microphones

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Microphones have been around in some form for more than 150 years. Modern mics incorporate fiber optics, microchips, and even lasers to suit a variety of audio needs.

Why am I not allowed to use my cell phone in airplanes or hospitals?

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Electromagnetic interference can create problems in some equipment in airplanes and hospitals. Learn about electromagnetic interference from cell phones.

How Spotify Works

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Spotify, the Swedish music streaming service that's been hot in Europe for years, is now making waves in the United States. See what Spotify is all about.

How to Build a Computer

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Have you ever thought about building your own computer? Learn why it's a good idea and how to choose which parts to buy.

How Nintendo DS Works

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The Nintendo DS has finally hit U.S. shelves. The DS is a cross between two Game Boys and a PDA, with a cell phone's messaging function thrown in for good measure. Get the story.

How HD Upconverters Work

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HDTVs, receivers and programming are more than enough for most of us to digest. But learn what the next phase, called "upconverting," will mean.

How Slingbox Works

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Slingbox allows you to to watch your cable TV, TiVo or DVD player when we're away from home. See how Slingbox works and how to set it up.

How HD-DVD Works

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HD-DVD was designed for the storage of high-definition video. Find out about HD-DVD, how HD-DVD players work and see how HD-DVD compared to Blu-Ray.

20 Things You Didn't Know About Nintendo

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When it comes to video games, Nintendo is the oldest player in town and I mean that quite literally. The company entered the industry in the 1970s, but has actually been around for more than 125 years, beginning life as a card and toy manufacturer long before making the jump to video games. Any company […] The post 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Nintendo appeared first on Goliath.

Sepia Tone Photography: How To Do It

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Want to know how to do sepia photography? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to do sepia photography.

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