Posts Tagged ‘ computer ’

Frugal Tip: Five College Cost Cutting Ideas

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Higher education is expensive, here are some tips that will help you shave off the expense: Small scholarships. Those $250 scholarships add up, get 5 micro scholarship (for a four-year education) is $ 5,000.  That will make a difference. Colleges and Universities love those types of students for the simple reason more scholarship = free PR.  With more scholarship money the chances are the institution will work with you in extending extra money your way to ensure attendance. One of the most important thing to remember with scholarships comes a thank you note, each semester/year the money is received....

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Web Pick: How to Make A Nuclear Reactor

Web Pick: How to Make A Nuclear Reactor

How to make a nuclear reactor using materials that you have at home. From “The Nuclear Boy Scout” Copyright Eagle & Eagle Ltd

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Hand-Held Computers 1980 vs 2011

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1980 TRS-80 Pocket Computer. Price: $230. 2011 Android Tablet Price: $399.99

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Daily Steal :: 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive $11.94

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Lexar JumpDrive FireFly 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Retail Price: $ 32.99 You Save: – $ 21.00 (63%) Your Low Price: $ 11.94 Ultra-Small Storage with Huge Personality Lexar offers a comprehensive line of high-performance USB flash drive products designed with a wide variety of features, capacities, and capabilities. With so many options, it’s easy to find the perfect Lexar JumpDrive product to fit your needs and lifestyle. Lexar JumpDrive FireFly is an ultra-portable USB flash drive that provides a convenient solution for storing, transferring, and sharing multimedia and more. It’s ideal for storing lots of great pictures, your...

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Internet Users Keep Working or Actively Search for Jobs

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The Phoenix Center confirmed today that Americans who use the Internet are more likely to continue active job searches and less likely to drop out of the labor force than those that do not use the Internet. Authored by Phoenix Center Chief Economist Dr. George S. Ford, the study also recognizes that mobile broadband is rapidly becoming the connection modality of choice for many Americans. In particular, evidence suggests that lower-income households, where labor market troubles are particularly acute, are more prone to be mobile-only customers. While mobile broadband is widely available, there are meaningful shortfalls in coverage, particularly...

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