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1 week ago |
discover.hubpages.com | Marshal Rosenthal
There was a time when the whole idea of a “machine” that attached to a screen could show you all kinds of things. Of course we’re talking about computers, which really became consumer friendly once the Apple Macintosh first showed its face. Suddenly you didn’t use the keyboard anymore, and instead worked this puck-like device that got rolled around on what would eventually become a cottage industry; the mousepad.
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1 month ago |
discover.hubpages.com | Marshal Rosenthal
Scanning Can Be FunWhen tax time starts rearing its ugly head, people start rushing to gather their receipts and documents. With everything needing to be digital, that means having to find ways to convert paper into digital and that means needing a means for doing that. Sure you can snap pictures using your phone and then transfer them to your computer and clean them up and try and make that work — time consuming and often problematic.
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1 month ago |
discover.hubpages.com | Marshal Rosenthal
Tribit Brings the StormPortable speakers were once an amazing concept turned into reality — but like those who never ever didn’t know what a smartphone or tablet was, this got old fast. So companies knew they had to do more than just tout Bluetooth connectivity or that putting their company logo on a portable speaker made it hot stuff. What did make “hot stuff” was when companies looked past just the electronics and a conventional approach to a portable.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
discover.hubpages.com | Marshal Rosenthal
Night Vision Binoculars Are For EveryoneWe’ve all seen the movies where a spy, hidden assailant or soldier uses night vision goggles to view terrain or a hidden base in the absolute darkness of night. While films exaggerate, night vision binoculars do exist for regular people to use too. And in all kinds of ways that are far from nefarious — for example watching wildlife or perusing trails being transversed at night.
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Jan 31, 2025 |
discover.hubpages.com | Marshal Rosenthal
Watch A TVTo hear some tell it, looking at a 6” phone screen is good enough for a cinematic experience. Good enough for the eyes too. Bah, we say to that. If that were true, nobody would keep buying bigger and bigger televisions. The truth is that size does matter, along with portability when it comes to having a portable TV. Not to mention being able to use that portable TV in places where an electrical outlet is doubtful or just not going to happen (camping for example).
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