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How Smartphones Work
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Smartphones blur the line between cell phones and PDAs. Learn the details of smartphones, read cell phones and PDA reviews and see our buying guide.
How Do Instant Cameras Work?
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Instant cameras use traditional photographic film methods. Learn how instant cameras develop photos on the go.
How Internet Radio Works
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Radio broadcasts over the Internet are increasingly popular and populist. Learn more about the media revolution that is Internet radio.
How Cameras Work
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Cameras and photography have transformed how we see the world. Learn about cameras, photography, how 35mm cameras work and about making a homemade camera.
How Universal Translators Will Work
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A wearable device that will translate English into a dozen languages will be introduced later this year. See how it will work!
How are movies stored on DVD discs?
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How are movies stored on DVD discs? Learn about storage capacity, data compression and the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
Why is a cell phone called a cell phone?
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One of the most interesting things about a cell phone is that it is really a radio. Find out why cell phones are named as they are.
What are the best settings for e-mailing or printing digital pictures?
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E-mailing digital pictures is tricky if you don't use certain settings on your camera. See the best methods for printing or e-mailing digital pictures.
How Speakers Work
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The best amplifier, receiver and CD player won't do you much good, if you don't have good speakers. Speakers are the final step in the stereo process -- the key component that turns electronic data into sound.
What does solid-state mean in relation to electronics?
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What is solid-state, and what does it mean? How does it relate to electronics?