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What Is Wind Power

by Arnold Thompson on December 13, 2009

We all know how important it is to preserve our environment and conserve natural resources. This has led to an unprecedented level of interest in using wind power and other types of alternative energy. However, a lot of people really aren’t sure how wind power actually works. In fact, it’s actually rather simple. The kinetic energy of the wind is converted into electrical energy through the motion of wind turbines.

Now you don’t want to scratch and taint your beloved iPhone 3GS so you so what you need is a stylish protective case and that is what Apple has in their Black Friday deals, the iPhone 3GS Power Support Titanium Air Jacket, which usually sells for a price tag of $39.95. However, that price has now been lowered by Apple to a more wallet friendly $28.00 for the iPhone 3GS Power Support Titanium Air Jacket, and giving the customer a good saving of $11.95 and free shipping too. The iPhone 3GS Power Support Titanium Air Jacket is ultra-light, ultra-thin and ultra-sleek, and the mirror and anti-glare films deliver a contemporary style protective solution and protects from scratch and dust and virtually adds no weight to your iPhone 3GS.

No battery option for Archos

by on August 10, 2009

Most netbooks are offering a battery option where the consumer can opt to buy a six cell battery instead of the standard three cell battery.

Argument Solved! There are Benefits to Green Energy

by Carl Ziebarth on July 23, 2009

Fossil fuels have long been crucial to American society. We use fossil fuels to heat our homes, run our cars, and create our electricity. America’s appetite for fossil fuels is increasing dramatically. Consequences of our fossil fuel habit is depleting our resources and killing the planet.

Power adapter for MacBook air

by on June 17, 2009

Purpose made power adaptor for the MacBook air, this magnetic DC connector makes sure that your computer, in this case the Apple MacBook Air, it will provide protection for the computer should the power fail or something similar. The unit charges up automatically and has LED lights to signal the level of charge