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Why Your Mall Or Retail Space May Not Be So Hot by Grant Fairley
I was visiting a beautiful mall in downtown Charleston, West Virginia this summer. It had some great anchor stores, many small chain stores, boutiques and the food court. The mall was clean, well lit and people were moving around.


RFID: Coming to an Application Near You by Andy Reed
Now that we're six years into the third millennium, it's time that some 21st-century technology is coming of age. It's a slow process, but it's inexorable, so if you're not familiar with it, here's a short overview of what it is and what to expect from it.RFID is Radio Frequency Identification.


To Finance or Not to Finance Laptops and Mobile Phones by Chris Robertson
Laptop computers are popular. So are mobile phones. Unfortunately, they can also be costly.


Yikes! More Security! What is on the 'Banned List' since August 10? by Kathy Steinemann
Since August 10, 2006, new precautions have been introduced in response to the air terror plot thwarted in Britain by security officials. The following article provides more information.Remember that individual airlines may have slightly different regulations, and the restrictions on domestic and foreign flights may vary.


Credit History Repair - Credit Repair Steps And What You Do After Identity Theft by Robin J. Derry
Imagine the public outcry if 27 million Americans discovered that their most private medical and financial health records had been stolen! No way, impossible. Yet, a single laptop computer containing all of these veterans and active-duty servicemen and women actually "went missing".


Shopping For A Car Online? Why eBay May Be The Best Place To Go by Randall E. Rhodes
I've been fed up with new vehicle prices for a number of years, not to mention the ridiculous depreciation that occurs almost before the car is driven off the lot. Because of this, I've been buying used vehicles for quite some time. I usually pay cash for my used vehicles, thus avoiding the dreaded (for me anyways) monthly car payment.


Equipment Every Private Investigator Needs by Lorraine Weston
Agatha Christie, the well-known mystery writer, always made sure the private investigators she wrote about had the tools they needed to solve the crime. If you are a private investigator, or want to become one, the equipment you use can play a large part in whether you succeed or fail in gathering the information you need.Every investigation is different, but for most cases, you will need to gather some picture evidence; that is, photographs or video clips.


Personal Digital Assistants by Mike Bryant
Are you a post-it note kind of person? I am. Every morning, my first three tasks are to get coffee, check email and write my daily prioritized to-do list.


How to Protect Small Businesses by J Dubo
When you run your own business, there is never enough time and always too much to do. Being meticulous and taking care of daily business is often all you get time to do. The To Do Today list keeps getting longer.


Teenagers and Holidays - Not Always an Easy Mix by Kathy Steinemann
Teenagers are adults-in-training. They crave independence, but they still require guidelines. Vacation planning can be a daunting task for any parent of adolescents.


   


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Bag it in style: Designer computer cases unveiled (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
High fashion meets high tech in one of the first combinations of designer handbag and laptop computer case.
Company Uses New Reconditioning Technology on Used Laptop Computers (PR Web)
New reconditioning techniques can extend laptop lifespan. Saving an old laptop computer is a great alternative to just throwing it away. Thanks to improved technology and computer parts that laptop can be refurbished and made like new again. If you have been thinking about buying a notebook computer you may want to consider refurbished laptops. (PRWeb Oct 24, 2006)
Best Buy's Geek Squad steps up laptop repair (USA Today)
The geeks have converged on Bullitt County, Ky. Best Buy's Geek Squad technology services unit has set up "Geek Squad City," a 165,000-square-foot computer repair facility near Louisville that will house more than 500 Geek Squad "agents" ready to fix a laptop on a moment's notice.

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