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The iPhone has proved to be rather adept at replacing other pieces of hardware. The combination of portability, a big screen that allows it to mimic any interface and an open (ish) App Store means that we are continually surprised at what people can make it do. Read More »
Melon roots are a favorite place for root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) to attach, especially in lighter, sandier soil. But here's good news for organic gardeners: Certain marigold varieties control nematodes as effectively as chemical treatments Read More »
Pop the S3 Stride Sensor into specially made Adidas running shoes (or tie it onto the laces of your current shoes) and wear the Polar WearLink heart-rate transmitter on your chest. Then strap on your RS800SD watch, and you can help prevent injury from overtraining. It’s the only device on the market that shows running cadence, which can help in crease your efficiency. Read More »
Most of you have heard of Gmail and use Google to search for info on the Internet. But how well do you know all the options and settings at your Googling fingertips? Cosmo talked to Jason Freidenfelds, a communications manager for Google, who revealed some of its favorite "embarrassment reducer" features. Read More »
With the collapse of the UK's third largest tour operator, XL, Rochelle Turner from Which? Holiday offers advice on how to guard against being left high and dry

'With yet another tour operator collapsing and leaving thousands of Britons stranded overseas or at UK airports, it's really important that people take steps to ensure they are protected should a similar incident occur in the future Read More »
MOM ALWAYS SAID, DON'T GIVE IT AWAY: Natalie Dylan, 22, is selling her virginity. The aspiring marriage and family therapist (no kidding) from San Diego, CA, describes her business plan as "being pro-choice with my body." Read More »
The guys at the German tuning firm Novitec Rosso just couldn’t leave well enough alone. Not content to let Maranello build what is the fastest drop-top Ferrari ever, they took a Scuderia Spider 16M and gave it more power and quicker acceleration. Read More »
Picture an album of perfect vacation photos: no red eyes, cropped heads or blurriness. John Owens,
editor-in-chief of Popular Photography, helps you take your best shot.

1. Make sure the camera is on Auto mode to get the best exposure.

2. Get in close. Fill the frame with the subject, not the environment.

3. Stand with your back to the sun and your subject facing the sunlight.

4. Ho Read More »
Under the hood of most netbooks lies a tiny Intel Atom chip. Intel’s low-power processor has fast become the silicon of choice for tiny computers — but not cellphone makers. Until last week’s Nokia-Intel partnership, most handset makers showed almost no interest in the world’s biggest maker of PC processors. Read More »
A compact to accommodate the more generous-sized pocket, the IXUS 980 shoots 14.7 megapixel images and has plenty of manual features, such as the highly impressive manual focus. Sharp and detailed photos of your evening shenanigans are guaranteed. Read More »
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