Customer Reviews 

DO NOT BUT THIS PRODUCT Under any circumstances!!!!!!
2008-05-05Bought this item directly from Amazon. It stopped working 1 week after the 30 day return period was up. Only functioned for 5 weeks!! Amazon REFUSED to even exchange it! Said I had to contact the manufacturer.( What a hassle!) I usually love Amazon, but this time I am disgusted with this product. SAVE YOUR MONEY! Do not buy this!
Update: Amazon sent a replacement after manufacturer couldn't help.Guess what? It was the same exact product. Right out of the box, it didn't work either!! I bought another cord elsewhere. It works perfectly, so it is not my battery or the computer! Again, DO NOT BUY THIS!!

My cord died.
2008-05-01I received this item about March 10th and the item decided to die on April 28th. I am extremely upset. Please do not waste your money!!!!!
Electronics Articles 
Driving with a cell phone is a lot less dangerous than driving on prescription drugs
There's a lot of debate today about the safety of using cell phones while driving. Statistics show that those who use cell phones while driving cause a much greater percentage of accidents than those who avoid using their cell phones. And the studies have shown that it's not just the physical coordination required to punch numbers into the cell phone while you're trying to work the vehicle that causes accidents; it's actually the lack of attention resulting from driving and talking on the cell phone at the same time. It seems that when you're distracted, you're more likely to cause accidents.
In terms of public safety, it's probably correct to say that banning cell phones would reduce the number of traffic accidents. But I think, more accurately, it depends on the person. Some people are operating on, shall we say, lower power CPUs in their heads to begin with. They might be zoned out on prescription drugs, and when you add a cell phone to the equation, they do become a danger to the ...
Finding the Right Digital Camera
By Dave Etchells
Finding the Right Digital Camera
The overall goal of the Imaging Resource website (www.imaging-resource.com) is to help people chose and use digital imaging technology as effectively as possible. As simple as they are to use, choosing the right digital camera involves a number of decisions. Key issues are computing platform, image quality, onboard image capacity, exposure versatility, feature set, and included software. In this article, we'll lead you step-by-step through some of the issues to consider in making a purchase decision, and at the same time, suggest some things to look for in the test images we've collected on our website.
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Computing Platform
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