This is the stand that transforms an iPhone into a more comfortable cordless handset phone. With the handset in one hand, your other hand is free to navigate an iPhone’s applications, such as calendars, e-mail, and the Internet. An iPhone rests on a telephone base reminiscent of models from the 1930s, synchronizing with the base via Bluetooth while the cordless handset communicates with the base via DECT 6.0 wireless technology from up to 160′ indoors.
The handset places and receives calls, displaying each on its LCD while providing buttons for redial and speakerphone. It can recall up to 30 received calls and record up to 50 phone numbers.
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About the size of a smart phone, this is the device that secures account information for website addresses, usernames, passwords, and ATM PINs, and stores them for immediate retrieval.
Unlike password information stored on a computer, your passwords are stored offline in the vault’s memory, ensuring sensitive information can never be compromised. The vault’s keyboard slides out–accounts and additional text notes can be typed after entering an initial password.
It can store up to 400 account records, mitigating the risky practice of leaving passwords on notes under keyboards or using one password for all accounts. Buttons scroll between accounts for display on the LCD. In case the device is misplaced, lost, or stolen, five unsuccessful attempts to access your accounts will lock the device for 30 minutes–your passwords are safely protected.
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The Stupid Things You Do When Shopping (and How to Fix Them). It’s officially holiday shopping season, and retailers are counting on your consumer impulses to drive you to buy everything your lustful heart desires. If you’ve ever ended up with a cart full of fishbowls, bedazzlers, and life-sized giraffe statues, you know shopping fever can cause you to make some pretty stupid choices. Here’s a look at some of the most common motivators of bad shopping decisions and what you can do to put a stop to them.

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According to this report, people that use Yahoo, Hotmail and AOL have bad credit scores.
We found another intriguing credit score correlation, email address domains. Based on a sample of 20,000 credit scores, our data shows that there is a difference of average scores based on what email service users prefer. Interestingly, Gmail and Comcast users came out the top with a higher average, while AOL and Yahoo users had the lowest average credit scores.
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“The World’s Greatest Rock And Roll Band.” Made by Stern Pinball, Inc., the company whose history is inextricably entwined with the pinball industry, this game lets fans accompany the band on a whirlwind concert tour spanning 40 years of rock ‘n roll history. Seven special features such as World Tour, Rock Star, and Licks allow players to rack up points to rock ‘n roll excess, and when all are completed unlocks a Wizard Encore Mode.
The game features cutout figures of the band’s members (including frontman Mick Jagger rooster strutting across the playfield) and plays 13 classic Stones songs, including It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll, Shattered, and Start Me Up. It even uses a three-dimensional version of the Stones’ “Licking Lips” logo as a prop for a miniature stage.
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