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By Elmo Populous

The TomTom Go 530 Traffic, remains one of the best units in the range of 500 models. It is easy to install, the exact routes and the audio commands, especially the spoken street names and traffic information updates are delivered promptly and without sounding pushy.

The Bluetooth-compatible and has voice recognition technology and an FM transmitter that can transmit audio commands through the car stereo. It comes with maps of Great Britain and Ireland will be delivered, and additional cards are on SD cards for Western Europe, Eastern Europe, European countries and regions will be purchased (e.g. the Alps) and North America.

The map is clear and concise, but the screen is a bit pensive. It provides lane guidance, and although the menu system is quite long their intuitive. The route indicators are a little too small sometimes fall, but they are accurate and can be enlarged.

Speed camera sites are for one year, more downloads will be pre-installed cost EUR 19.95 per year. The driver can be warned when they exceed speed, but a part of the Speed Limit Information was found to be incorrect. Other warnings are the notification of nearby schools and places of worship.

Traffic updates are reported on. Connection to an FM antenna is used to receive details about incidents, and then the unit provided you with an estimated length of the delay and the option for a new route. Several routes can be planned without the user plans to be anywhere along the route. Can be stored up to 48 favourite, but more can be added as places of interest. Emergency functions include directions on foot or by car to the nearest hospital and police station.

The windshield mounted, has a widescreen display and is great, but easily portable.

This unit has good traffic alerts, clear display, precise lines and clear sound. Where the 930 comes with maps for Europe, the USA and Canada, includes the 530, only the United Kingdom and Ireland. The 930 bundles a Bluetooth remote control, but not the 530. However, they have both a comfortable size 4.3in touch screen TFT, and like the 930, which includes traffic version of the 530 to test live here an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver. They conclude a mini connector on the bottom, then the path of the air around your windshield and one side. This is not particularly clean, but it has charged the task without subscription.

The new features in the x30 series are all found under the hood “, and the 530 has the same as the 930th Instead of using only the shortest distance or fastest route, the system uses IQ Routes historic traffic information to find out which roads are more likely to be the fastest in the real world, based on an average speed of data, the distinction between weekday and weekend. We have seen this effect in general, positioning, less congested routes than the obvious (but jammed) direct ways, but we can do even better are included in areas in which we are very close to.

Oh, some information on speed limits are wrong, but that one little question, as you should not be speeding anyway!

About the Author: Elmo Populous is an electronics enthusiast and reviewer. He particularly enjoys reviewing sat nav systems and really liked the TomTom GO 530 Traffic gps unit

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By Sandy Lee

5 essential gifts for the gadget lover

We all know someone who loves ‘gadgets’, and there are a wonderful range of technological goodies on the market that would make perfect gifts this Christmas. Whether the gadget lover is a music fan or a devoted FaceBooker, there are a few ‘must haves’ on the list this year:

IPod Nano

The Apple bandwagon rolls on with the updated IPod Nano. Coming in a range of colours, the design has been altered slightly to give the new Nano a more ergonomic outline. Battery life and storage space has been upgraded, making the Nano one of the top sellers this Christmas. Nanos come with a range of additional features and are certain to delight any gadget lover as a present on Christmas morning.

Sony Reader PRS-505

Is the printed book dead? The Sony Reader may just herald the beginning of a new age in how we read the latest novel. The updated version allows direct downloads of E-books from Sony Connect, and is lightweight and has a large screen, making it much easier to use comfortably. As publishing shifts more towards E-book technology, the Sony Reader could give you a library in your pocket wherever you go.

Apple MacBook

The MacBook has revolutionised laptops. Light, portable and very easy to use, the MacBook has rapidly taken the lead as the laptop of choice for gadget fans. Although light, its robust, aluminium shell protects the MacBook far more than the average plastic shell on most laptops. It has 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of memory, 250GB hard drive, and an NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor. As well as a Multi-Touch trackpad, it also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 and a five-hour battery life – everything a gadget lover could wish for. And it looks good!

Digispeed 4 Ultra rechargeable battery charger

Any gadget fan knows the frustration of dead batteries in their favourite gadget, rendering it useless. Disposable batteries are expensive, particularly the long life or Lithium versions so any gadget fan worth their salt wants the ultimate rechargeable setup. The Digispeed 4 Ultra can recharge one to four AAA or AA NiCd or NiMH batteries in just a few minutes (depending on the capacity of the batteries). It also displays the individual charging status of each battery. Other features include temperature safety cut off, faulty cell detection, trickle charging, safety timer and protection against reverse polarity. If your gadget fan opens a present on Christmas morning that requires batteries, a rechargeable battery charger is a gift that will be appreciated!

The PowerStar Go emergency portable device charger

It doesn’t matter if your gadget fan has the latest Motorola or an old Nokia – there is nothing worse than a dead mobile phone battery when you’re waiting for an important call or text. The PowerStar Go emergency charger is the perfect gift for a gadget fan that is permanently attached to their mobile phone. The little case holds the key to power at home, at work, on the move…anywhere you need it! Charge the PowerStar Go from the mains, a PC or in-car and use the range of supplied connectors to power all your portable devices again and again – anytime, anywhere. If your gadget fan already has a clutch of high-tech goodies, The PowerStar Go is the gift of choice this Christmas

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By Dan Davenport

As you grow in photography, you will accumulate many tools that you use in creating great photos to enlarge and display around your home: tripods – table top and full size, filters, lenses and lens accessories, light reflectors, flash, the occasional light meter, etc. And as you range far afield taking photographs, you will definitely need a convenient way to carry and manage these accessories, Here are the top three features to look for as you select this most critical accessory.

#1 – Easy to Carry. There are three main styles of gadget bag.

The traditional “over the shoulder” type bag that opens at the top for convenient access without putting the bag down in difficult situations, and it can be swung around to your back as you actually take pictures.

Next, the “belt type.” This is very handy, but usually only good for smaller cameras and more limited collections of accessories. However, there are several “cone shaped” pouches that can be used on belt systems that keep larger cameras with long lenses “quick draw” ready for those quick shots. And the extra pouches can accommodate other lenses and accessories, also keeping them fingertip ready.

The “backpack type” bags will carry the most equipment, though they are a bit more difficult to access. These larger bags also usually have ways to carry full sized tripods built in, along with a complete array of camera gear, plus a sandwich to tide you over as you go through your photographic day – or evening. Some even have room for a laptop computer so you can offload images as you go about your photographic adventure.

#2 – Easy to Access. In many ways this is controlled by the number of pieces that you carry, and how often you have to handle and change them. A bag that is divided into separate compartments will keep your gear organized and at your fingertips ready for use – and better protected. Your own shooting style will help you determine how you want to access your equipment, but it should always be trouble free. Remember that caught straps can lead to dropped equipment.

#3 – Effective Padding. Definitely one of the most important factors. There should be enough padding to protect your valuable camera and its accessories (you wouldn’t want a critical lens or accessory to get banged and broken just when you want to use it for that great shot), but not so much that it adds significantly to the weight and bulk that you have to carry. You may even consider two bags, one for moving equipment with lots of padding, plus a more lightly padded bag for actually walking around and shooting.

Within these three basic styles are an almost infinite number of variations and combinations. As you do your research, you will probably find that you will wind up with several different bags to use for different photography adventures. The important thing is to have the equipment you need easily at hand to create those great photos that you will proudly display around your home.

About the Author: See an illustrated version of this article here ? 2008 Dan Davenport has been involved in photography for more years than he cares to think about. He worked for Minolta for over 30 years and taught photography He wants photographers to take the best photos they can and encourages them to proudly display their work for all to see.

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By JBlair Brown

Bill White is an internationally-renowned Internet marketing guru who teaches the fundamentals of Internet marketing. A recent interview with White explores why African Americans are lagging behind in this field. He further describes several steps African Americans can take to raise the bar and survive the technological age through Internet marketing training.

Internet marketing expert Bill White uncovered some disturbing trends in African American lifestyles – particularly in regards to advanced technology in the age of the Internet.

Following are the highlights of that discussion, in which RegalMag.com played devil’s advocate:

Regal: There seems to be a divide between African Americans and other cultures in regards to the Internet and its usage.

BW: That’s true. Culturally, there’s a fear among Africans Americans in terms of technology. When one thinks of someone who might excel at Internet marketing training, from our own perspective they’re often nerdy kids, and that’s just not “cool.” Traditionally, our society looks up to the athletes and entertainers; there aren’t too many scientists, mathematicians or techies, so there’s no balance in our outlook, which often comes across as “that’s all there is,” which couldn’t be further from the truth. Look, from an economical standpoint, its modern technology – Internet marketing training – that’s going to help us survive [as a society] what’s down the pike.

Regal: Can you give us some examples?

BW: Absolutely. This country has grown from an agricultural society to an industrial one; from industrial to technological and we’re now advancing to an informational society. But African Americans, along with Hispanics, have typically remained in the service industries: cleaning and janitorial; working in steel mills or the auto industry – labor-intensive jobs – jobs that pay OK, and in some cases, quite well. The problem though is that society as a whole has shifted from those service jobs to the technological phase, and minorities in this country haven’t taken advantage of the Internet marketing training that’s out there to advance with the times.

Regal: Well, Mr. White, some could look at you and see that you’re doing exceptionally well in that field and I know there are several other African Americans in your own circle who are also excelling in the field of Internet marketing training.

BW: Yes, we do quite well. But we’re far from the norm among minorities. Think about it: just about every African American household in this country has a TV set – cable-ready. There’s likely also a video game of some sort: Nintendo, Wii, what-have-you. And the kids in those households are experts at those games. By contrast, not nearly enough of those same households contain a computer – whether for educational purposes or any other – and yet, we know that most inner city schools don’t have enough computers to teach our children what they’ll need to advance in terms of learning marketable skills on the Internet. So while some are learning keyboard strokes and those basic types of skills in the school system, there’s a whole business aspect that can only be taught through Internet marketing training. On the other hand, for those households that DO have computers, that equipment is often “off limits” to children, perhaps because it’s solely for business purposes for the adults, but the end result is the same: we’re not teaching our children the importance of learning what’s needed to advance in this information age. How many families discuss modern technology or business as a whole with their children? And it’s not just parents who fall short in this regard, but African American leaders too just aren’t stepping up to the plate.

Regal: Well, Oprah’s site is very impressive. It’s informative and educational.

BW: Yes, Oprah does great, but again, Oprah doesn’t target the African American community. Her site is all-inclusive, which isn’t to say that’s a bad thing – it’s just that Oprah’s audience doesn’t cater to the needs of African Americans exclusively. On the other hand, for those sites that do – for instance, the Tom Joyner Morning Show – that site must become more informational, educational and less entertainment-oriented in order to teach African Americans the importance of Internet marketing training. And that’s typically what’s happened in our community: we haven’t discovered the Internet as a means of making money. But we’re all over Facebook and MySpace and other social networks – sharing meaningless banter, when in fact, the opportunity to actually earn a living – a GOOD living – through Internet marketing training is highly possible and attainable.

Regal: I do understand several of your points. But…some people are satisfied with their lot in life. So what’s the harm in sticking with those “service positions” as you call them?

BW: The harm is that our survival is at stake. Robotics is taking over in several of those key “service positions.”

Regal: Robotics? Really? Aren’t you being a little melodramatic?

BW: Well you tell me: In the past 10 years entire industries have become extinct; industries that we [African Americans] were once a prominent part of. Take McDonald’s, for instance. There are some locations where you pull up to the drive-thru and give an order to a person on the opposite end who might be located in a totally different state! There are now certain locations in this country where you might NEVER come into contact with a staffer. You place an order at a kiosk and pick it up at the end of the counter. For McDonald’s it’s perfect: it cuts down costs, and there’s less human error on the side of its employees – because you’re the one who entered the information at the kiosk. So can you imagine the positions that are now obsolete by this system? Here’s another example: There’s a cleaning technology that allows you to flip a switch, which pulls all the negative particles off all the objects in its vicinity. Once airborne, you flip another switch, which attracts all those negative particles onto a specific pole – like a magnet. All the cleaning crew has to do is wipe down that pole. Think about it: How many “crew members” do you think it takes to clean that one office building? Depending on the size of the building, just one. So now you’ve reduced a cleaning staff from, say, a dozen folks to just one. And keep in mind that those “service positions” are paid hourly. So now you’re faced with even that one cleaning person’s hours drastically reduced, from 40 hours to less than 10.

Regal: OK, I’m starting to get it now.

BW: …And these are just a few examples. The US Postal Service is shutting down offices all across the country. Why? Because no one sends snail mail anymore, the majority is done electronically, which means the US government HAS to find methods that are compatible with the Internet. Factory jobs are now (mostly) robotic. Even the agricultural industry has stepped up its game. Farmers no longer milk the cows – it’s done through robotics. If we neglect to educate ourselves through Internet marketing training, we’ll be back at “square one,” doing the menial jobs that pay the bare minimal.

Regal: Okay, let’s say I’m convinced. What should be my next step?

BW: You need to get the Internet marketing training that’s going to give you a comprehensive view of not merely where we are but where we’re headed.

Regal: And where can our readers get the necessary training?

BW: Well that’s where they’ll have to do the legwork. There are TONS of Internet marketing training opportunities out there, but you have to make sure you get the RIGHT training, since the Internet is inundated with scams. There are some signs to look for, clues that will lead you to the right training resource. Here’s a good tip I give to my own students looking to further their Internet marketing training:

Look for a course or a person that teaches the fundamental underlying principles of Internet marketing. A really good course will include:

How to find out what people are buying – and how to find those people;

How to find a good product to put in front of those people;

The value of building a marketing list;

How to understand marketing as well as how to successfully market;

Not focusing on one specific product or person; and finally,

…A focus on marketing of all sorts – not simply Internet marketing (amazingly enough).

BW: The Internet offers a plethora of outstanding opportunities, but it also leverages the playing field for us [African Americans] against the racism that’s becoming more prevalent in this country. Doing business over the Internet is good common sense, since the person on the other end doesn’t know whether you’re Black, young, old, rich, poor – as long as you offer the consumer a good product, they’re going to buy. It also entitles you to more tax breaks due to owning your own business. And it’s less risky than hustling t-shirts or bootlegging CDs and movies. The proper Internet marketing training can provide you with financial stability even in this tough economy.

About the Author: JBlair Brown is a writer for ; Regal Black Mens Magazine The publication focuses on ; African American Community News Politics Sports Health The magazine features a ; Local Online Classifieds & Job Classified Black Business Directory Visit to read about ; Internet marketing training

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By Christopher Anderson

Whenever we hear the term “GPS”, what would probably come to our minds is a digital device with maps and other features that tells us our exact location on Earth. But did you know that such a device is just one part of GPS? The device is called a GPS receiver, and while it is certainly an important GPS device, it is but a part of a very large and complicated system that allows us to measure our exact location on earth.

The three-lettered abbreviation “GPS” stands for Global Positioning System. It is a satellite-based navigation system that has the ability to measure an object’s exact location on earth. The United States’ Department of Defense (DOD) developed the system and officially called it the NAVSTAR GPS (Navigation Signal Timing and Ranging Global Positioning System). It was intended to be used for only military operations but has been available for civilian use since the 1980s.

The Global Positioning System is an enormous and complex system that may be divided into three segments: space, control, and user. The “control” segment refers to the various stations on Earth that sustain and control the system. The “space” segment of the GPS refers to its system of satellites that transmits the signals used for location identification. The “user” segment refers to the GPS receivers–the actual unit that we often mistakenly think of as the system.

CONTROL

The “control” segment of the GPS refers to the various ground stations run by the US Department of Defense that controls the numerous aspects of the system. Specifically, these stations oversee the flight of the GPS satellites, synchronize the satellite’s onboard atomic clocks, and upload the data to be transmitted by the satellites.

SPACE

The “space” segment of the GPS is a constellation of 27 satellites that orbit Earth 12,600 miles above its surface. 24 of these satellites are in operation while the other three are on standby mode and will be used only if one of the 24 fails. Each of the satellites travels around the earth twice in less than 24 hours, traveling at a speed of approximately 7,000 miles per hour.

Each of the satellites used in the GPS configuration weighs between 3,000 to 4,000 pounds. All of these satellites are solar-powered, but all have backup batteries onboard to be used in the absence of solar power (i.e., solar eclipse). The satellites are also equipped with small rocket boosters to keep them flying on the correct path.

The signals that are transmitted by the GPS satellites are low-powered radio signals. These signals contain three different sets of data–a pseudorandom code, ephemeris data, and almanac data–that are deciphered by the GPS receiver to obtain a precise measure of its location. The pseudorandom code tells the receiver which satellite is broadcasting the signal while the ephemeris data provides information about the satellite’s position. Meanwhile, the almanac data contains information like the status of the satellite, current date and time.

USER

The “user” segment of the GPS refers to the GPS receivers, used for either military or civilian purposes. The GPS receiver is essentially an electronic device that picks up the signal transmitted by the satellites and uses the information on those signals to figure out its precise location. Of course, this function is much more complex than a simple summary makes it sound.

The GPS receiver in fact needs two things for it to gauge its location. First, it needs information to tell it the location of at least three GPS satellites. Then, it would need to measure the length between it and each of the three GPS satellites. The first information can be interpreted from the signal transmitted by the satellites while the second set of data can be obtained by measuring the speed at which the signal was received.

ALL-IN-ONE SYSTEM

Combining the control, space, and user segments, we have a Global Positioning System that can reveal our precise location here on earth.

As you can see, the GPS is not solely the GPS receiver alone. It is an immense system, and a very complex one at that. But, because every other part of the system is well maintained by the Department of Defense, we should never have to worry about those parts. All we must do is secure a GPS receiver and, in an instant, we’ll receive information about our current location and other landmarks and road conditions that the receiver may want us to know.

About the Author: Christopher Anderson is a writer for several popular online magazines, on shopping and products and product reviews subjects.

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