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Store, share and transport files with the lightweight Western Digital My Passport Portable Hard Drive. The SuperSpeed USB port lets you transfer large files in seconds and 256-bit AES hardware encryption helps keep your files secure. The My Passport provides enough space to store thousands of files and documents. Auto backup capability allows you to select the time and frequency of file transfers.
 
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Great for XBOX and Windows 10 Back-Up
on August 17, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I have been building computers for the last twenty five years. WD hard drives have always been the most consistent and stable drives. (I love the new Black SN750.... Really can't say enough good things about that NVME drive...) And I love this My Passport, too. It's not as fast as the ultra options. I know I get slightly faster transfer times from the Seagate Back-Up Plus Ultra Touch. But, that drive also crashed on me a few times and, so far, the My Passport hasn't. It's stable, reliable, and fast enough.
For reference, I was able to transfer a 2.5gb file from my desktop hard drive to the back-up in under 5 seconds at an average speed of 117MB/S. My older drives from WD and Seagate performed under 100MB/S, so I definitely feel like this is an upgrade in speed as well as size.
The new big feature with this Passport is the AES-256 hardware encryption. I feel like that's a pretty standard feature these days. The software has been updated. It's all very user friendly and the base software is included on the drive or you can download the software from western digital directly.
I also tested this drive on an XBOX ONE as an external storage solution, and that may be how I use this drive. My 2 TB Passport was pretty full and this drive works great with the XBOX.
All-in-all, I think this is a good drive. It does what it sets out to do well. I haven't had any problems and it's very easy to recommend if you are needing a back-up for work, media, or even as an external drive for an XBOX.
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Experience lightning-fast response rates with this Logitech gaming mouse. The programmable design lets you switch between five sensitivity modes, while the onboard memory retains set programs without the use of outside software. This Logitech gaming mouse has built-in metal springs, minimizing needed force and ensuring the right and left buttons are ready to click.
 
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Solid Wired Performance
on July 23, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
Logitech makes very solid computer peripherals. They almost always have. Corsair and Razer make good mice, too. But most of the computers in my home office have Logitech mice and for good reason: they’re solid and almost always perform well. I still have a Performance MX mouse from 8 years ago on my desk at home.
The G403 Hero is another solid mouse. I’d say it’s “no frills”, but that’s not really true. It has just enough buttons. It feels solid. The Hero 16k sensor does a great job in online games like Fortnite or Overwatch.
Lightsync and adjustable DPI are easy enough to configure via the Logitech G-Hub software.
It is a lighter mouse than most my other mice. It feels close to a Corsair Dark Core SE, but at the same time it has the great palm fit that I have come to expect from Logitech. The adjustable weight changes things slightly, but probably not enough for most people to notice or care.
There is really good responsiveness in the clicks. The mouse has engineered springs to keep the button clicks snappy.
Also, this isn’t a gripe, but a reminder that, in my experience, the Logitech GHUB software can cause a conflict with Corsair’s iCue. So if you use Corsair iCue for keyboard or headphones, this could pose a problem.
In conclusion, another solid mouse. It has just enough buttons and feels solid.
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Get peace and quiet anywhere with these Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds. An advanced HD noise-cancelling processor blocks distracting background noise so you can focus in noisy environments, and Bluetooth connectivity ensures easy use with smartphones and other devices. These Sony truly wireless noise-cancelling earbuds include a convenient charging case that offers up to 24 hours of use per charge.
 
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Sony Brings the Noise with Good, but Flawed Earbud
on July 20, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I was excited to test these headphones as I love Sony’s portable audio products, but I was a bit disappointed. I’d rate these as a 3.5 out of 5. And, quite frankly, they’re hard to recommend. At least, they’re hard for me to recommend as everyday headphones. Don’t get me wrong, the sound is mostly pretty good. I get way more bass and a much clearer audio presentation from these than I do Apple AirPods and similar offerings from Jlab and JVC. If that is all it takes to put you over the edge, then pick a set up. I think if you are a frequent flyer, these headphones are a no-brainer. They travel well, and the battery life has been pretty good in my usage.
The adaptive audio has done a good job controlling outside sound. Walking outside on a windy day in Oklahoma, I can hear every note and word. The earbuds do a good job drowning out loud appliances and road noise.
I love the case. There’s a magnet in the case that snaps the buds into place as you get them close to their slot. The charging lights and design of the case and the buds are great. I like the USB-C connection. I would have preferred a longer cable or a cable built into the case, but that’s a nitpick.
But, that’s where the good news ends. I had a lot of problems with these Earbuds… On my iPhone 7, I had random disconnections. The right ear wanted to cut out a lot. But I didn’t have those same disconnects on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. The earbuds don’t fit my ears very well and are designed to go deep into the ear canal. If they aren’t sealed well in the ear canal, the noise cancellation does not work quite as well. On the subject of fit, I couldn’t find a ear tip that fit all that well. The earbuds didn’t want to stay in my ear while I walked. Consequently, I found myself accidentally accessing the touch controls repeatedly as I tried to keep the earbuds in the ear.
The touch controls worked better than the JLAB Air Sport True Wireless headphones, but some of the features like cupping the ear for quick attention mode, never worked for me. The Sony Headphones Connect app works well enough, but it was also constantly using my phone’s location information while in use.

Google Assistant worked great with my Android devices, but on iPhone it required using the Google Assistant App, which has never worked right for me. Sometimes it works, and sometimes I have to restart the app multiple times while cursing Google. It also made little sense to have the Google Assistant on iPhone as you can access Siri by holding down the right touch sensor. Thankfully, you don’t have to use Google Assistant and can program the left sensor for ambient sound controls. But again, on Android, the Google Assistant controls worked great.
Hands free calling was a mixed bag. The touch controls worked and I could hear the other person on the line clear as if they were in the room, but they told me I was hard to hear.
Over the last year, I have been lucky enough to use the Apple AirPods, the JVC Sport True Wireless Earbuds, and the JLAB JBuds Air Sport True Wireless earbuds. In terms of audio quality, the Sony WF-1000XM3 are the clear winner. If the Bluetooth connection did not cut out and the headphones stayed in my ear, these were the obvious favorites. But, the JLAB earbuds fit my ear better and have a hook to keep them in place. Even the JVC buds stayed in my ear better. The Sony WF-1000XM3 looked and sounded better, but the JLABS were a third of the price and stayed on my ear. So, guess which set I will be using more for my every day?
So, I guess I am begrudgingly recommending them if you have a newer phone (preferably android / google based) and you are okay with the headphone fit. I'm hoping some of my problems were connected to my current iPhone and that these EarBuds will be much more stable on my next phone. Software can and will be patched, but I'm not sure how I will get them to stay in my ear comfortably.
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Vacuum and wash surfaces at the same time with this Hoover ONEPWR FloorMate JET hard floor cleaner kit. The cordless design lets you easily reach distant areas. This Hoover ONEPWR FloorMate JET hard floor cleaner kit is rechargeable for repeated use, and the SprayClean nozzle and trigger system provides solution as needed.
 
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Great Hard Surface Cleaner
on June 29, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I have been using the FloorMate Jet and I like it. It sucks in a good way!
I found the unit to be very maneuverable, light, easy to operate. However, you must practice trigger discipline if you don’t want to use more water and solution than intended.
Found it best to squirt a small bit, push forward, and then pull the vacuum back to pick up the water and debris. Eventually the roller will get damp and it did streak a bit, but whatever was left behind dried quickly.
There’s a tray included to clean the underside of the vacuum and it also works for storage including a place to keep the rollers. Speaking of rollers, you get two. One is a multi-surface and the other is softer for wood floors.
It’s easy to assemble and to fill and empty tanks. A line on the tank advises you on how much cleaning solution to add.
As others have said, battery life doesn’t last as long as I would like. But it’s long enough to clean a few rooms on high.
Not sure what else there is to add. Hoover sells rollers and cleaning solution. You can get the solution at Best Buy for $10, but a sample bottle is included.
All-in-all, I recommend it for tile and wood floors. It is easy to use and maintain.
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Print anything you want in color with this Epson SuperTank wireless multifunction printer. Built-in wireless capability allows easy printing from compatible devices, while the high-capacity 100-sheet paper tray keeps documents flowing. This Epson SuperTank wireless multifunction printer includes supersized ink tanks capable of printing up to 6,000 color pages, ideal for demanding print jobs.Prints up to 10.5 ISO ppm* in black, up to 5 ISO ppm* in color.
 
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Tanks for the Amazing Photos
on June 21, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
Fair warning: this review is meant to walk a new user through the set up process describing features as I go.
The Eason EcoTank 2760 has ink... lots of ink. I have to say, I was initially nervous about the ink system. Instead of having traditional cartridges, this model has huge tanks built in and you fill the tanks with ink from a tube. I initially thought back to refilling inkjet cartridges in the late 90s and I became nervous, but Installing new ink in the 2760 was pretty easy and I didn’t make a mess. The printer has guides to place the tube into and you can then hear the ink empty into the tank below. Then simply lift up and close the flap.
On your first set up, the ink has to be charged. You’ll notice after you fill the tank the first time, some ink will be left in the tubes. Don’t throw those tubes away! After charging, the ink levels in the tank will drop and you can use what was left in those tubes to top off the ink tank.
Then you follow the instructions on screen to decide which box looks better and be prepared to second guess your choices because sometimes it isn’t so obvious. I also have no idea what the recovery process would be like if you put the wrong colored ink in the wrong slot. I don’t know if there is any keyed protection to keep that from happening. So, please be careful loading ink.
The initial set up process was simple enough, but the instructions on screen seemed to clash a bit with the instructions in the included print materials.
After setup, you can decide whether or not you want to install software from Epson. I would recommend it as the printer had firmware updates available and it seems the only way to get those updates is with the official driver package. Also, I don’t think you can set up google or email printing without the official drivers. To get those drivers, have your model number handy (ET-2760) and go to epson.com/support. Download and install.
Using the printer on Pc was easy. The printer will notice when you place new paper into the feed and ask you what size paper you want.
However, I noticed that those paper size settings on the printer must match the paper size settings on the device you are printing from, or you can get print errors on Android. On Android devices, you must install the printer plug-in. I kept getting print errors with little explanation until I realized it was because I had a print setting of letter on my android tablet and a setting of 8x10 on my printer.
Printing from an iPhone / iPad was easy. The printer supports AirPrint.
Photos looked great. I have a comparison photo from Gettysburg. Both photos had the same print settings and paper, but the Epson printer produces a much more colorful print. I was definitely impressed.
Copies weren’t as sharp as I would have liked. There are a lot of settings and perhaps I just need to play with it more. I wish there was a feeding document tray. Raising the scanner lid for multiple pages is a bit annoying when comparably priced printers have that feature.
That screen is tiny. I had a hard time seeing it unless I was right up on it.
So far, I recommend the printer. Time will tell how the ink and the print heads hold up. But for now, the printer does a good job.
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It is time to get out and get moving, and you need some inspiration for your workout. JBuds Air Sport has you covered! Workout for the week and more with 44+ hours of battery life, IP66 sweat resistance for the hardest workouts, and Be Aware audio to keep you safe outside. You control your workouts in real-time; while we provide the motivation to effortlessly listen to your playlist.
 
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For The Money, Good Not Great
on June 20, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
I feel like every review of these headphones will start with “for the money, these headphones are great.” Well, I’ll put a slightly different spin on things with “for the money, these headphones are good.” I can recommend them for the audio quality while listening to music during a workout. They are comfortable and sound much better than wireless bud headphones priced much higher, but they still have a few quirks and are far from perfect. If you can live with those quirks for the price, then you’ll probably enjoy these headphones quite a lot.
Set up was quite easy and I really like the travel case with its built-in charging cable. The indicator lights are bright, and I believe JLAB when they say these headphones will last around 40 hours. So far, battery life has been great.
I like the sound on these headphones, but wireless buds have always had an airy / tinny sound to them, and these, while better than others, still suffer a bit in that regard. The sound is richer, and the bass is much more pronounced than similar earbuds from JVC and I’d even argue apple’s air pods. But they aren’t going to sound as good as a pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones that share a wired connection to each other.
Instead of buttons that you can feel click, these earbuds have “touch sensors”. Both the left and right earbud have these built in sensors and tapping / holding the sensors enables and disables various functions. For example, pressing the left touch sensor once turns down the volume, pressing it twice enables SIRI, pressing and holding the left sensor for one second plus causes the track to go back, pressing the right sensor three times enables or disables be aware mode. If that sounds confusing to you, it is very confusing and non-functional in my experience. Instead of changing my aware mode, I find myself turning the volume up or pausing my music. It seems like my presses aren't always registering and it has been incredibly frustrating using the touch sensors for anything other than playing / pausing, turning the volume up, or taking a call.
So far, I haven't had problems with the headphones disconnecting from the phone, but I noticed when watching some YouTube videos, that my left headphone would occasionally get out of sync with the right one. It created a bit of an echo effect, but it only happened once or twice through hours of testing.
Phone calls were a bit… disappointing. People on the other end of the call told me I sounded like I was in a tunnel. I found the headphones, instead of just playing the sound evenly from both earbuds, wanted to transfer the caller from right to left earbud and vice versa. It was a bit distracting and occasionally the call would cut out as the headphones seemed to re-calibrate the audio. It wasn’t an awful experience, but it wasn’t good, either.
There is an app to burn-in your headphones and loosen the speaker diaphragms. It’s completely optional, but you should know that the sound quality of your headphones will likely improve the longer you use them.
In conclusion, as sweat resistant work-out headphones, I think these are pretty good headphones. For the price, they perform very well. I’m not sure I will ever get used to the touch sensor buttons and I won’t be using these buds for phone calls any time soon, but still, for the money, the audio is quite good.
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Stream HD broadcasts for free with this RCA indoor flat amplified HDTV antenna. Sleek and super thin, this powerful antenna offers excellent signal quality while seamlessly blending into your home decor. The multidirectional design of this RCA indoor flat amplified HDTV antenna needs no adjustment, leaving you free to enjoy your favorite programs.
 
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Great Over the Air Solution
on June 20, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
With gigabit internet speeds and streaming options like Sling becoming more and more affordable, I decided to cut the cable box and an over the air antenna is the best way to get the local stations.
With a minimum level of compression, many of those stations look better than they did with my prior cable package.
With storm season in Oklahoma, having the antenna to keep ourselves weather aware has been, quite literally, a life saver.
As I have slowly added more antennas, I have experimented with medium ranged interior antennas from Leaf, LG, and RCA. So far, this RCA - Indoor Flat Amplified HDTV Antenna is my favorite antenna for the price. It has provided stable picture without interference.
This is my second RCA TV antenna. My other antenna was the similar ANT4WH. Similar in design, but without amplification and a listed range of 40 miles versus the 50 of this antenna. It worked fine, but occasionally would cut out on certain stations if anyone was moving around the antenna. I had that problem despite being only 10 miles from the towers. This new RCA indoor antenna works much better even without amplification. In fact, depending on your distanced to the tower, you may want to experiment with leaving amplification off as I discovered with other models of antenna that the amplification can actually cause interference if you are too close to the towers.
Cable length for this antenna was great and the included stand made it easy to place the antenna on a shelf near the entertainment center. You could also mount the antenna or place it in a window.
It can be hard to recommend an antenna because what works for one person won't work for everyone. I live in the suburbs of Oklahoma City and with very little trees and a distance of less than ten miles from the antenna, I find this antenna works great even without an amplifier.
To find what works best for you, there are sights like TVFool.com which can help you choose an antenna based on your location and distance to nearby towers.
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Defeat virtual enemies while streaming content with this Astro Gaming headset and MixAmp M80 for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One controller. Its unidirectional microphone delivers clarity and detail at every volume level, and the rugged yet lightweight construction provides enhanced comfort over hours of play time. This Astro Gaming headset and MixAmp M80 let you control what your audience hears thanks to its customizable output options.
 
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Customize Your Sound Space w/ Great Sound Quality
on June 4, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
Short: I can easily recommend these headphones. The audio is impressive. The buttons are easy to navigate in-game. The headphones can be customized and they are incredibly comfortable. But PC audio cable is a bit short, audio isolation is a bit lacking without modding the ear pieces, and the audio mixer looks cool but may drain your batteries a bit faster than normal.
Longer: For my Xbox, I have been using a RIG500. Both headphones support spatial audio via the Dolby atmos app. But between the two, the audio is much richer with the A40. It sounds great and the chat mixer allows greater chat customization.
The mixer could use some tweaking. Adjustments aren’t as great as you would expect until it just completely cuts out the chat altogether. That was a complaint with the built in Xbox software mixer and it is still present here. But, having the chat mixer at your fingertips is a great improvement over having to hit guide and navigate to the mixer settings while you are in game.
The equalizer and mute controls light up. It looks cool, but keep in mind that your controller’s batteries are powering all of that.
Comfort: I think these are some of the most comfortable headphones I have owned. I honestly forgot I was wearing them and compared to my old turtle beach headphones, my RIG 500 headphones, and the Logitech G635 headphones, my ears never felt hot and I never noticed a pressure on my head.
As PC headphones, the cable is too short. At just about three feet, I found myself greatly constrained by the cable length. And because the cable connection wasn’t standard, it would be difficult to just swap that out with a longer cable you might have lying around. The headphones still sound great, but I can’t recommend them on PC unless you are close to a gaming laptop or you are gaming with an Xbox controller.
Microphone: I was told I sounded great. The audio from this mic is very clear. The microphone can be swapped to the left or right ear piece.
In conclusion, I would give these a 4.5 / 5. They sound great. I love the customizations. It took me a bit to get used to the mixer on the controller as I had to adjust my hand placement, but after an hour I forgot the mixer hadn’t always been there.
These headphones are an easy recommendation.
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Meet Bose Frames. Bluetooth sunglasses with a soundtrack. The first audio sunglasses with built-in Bose speakers for an immersive audio experience unlike any other. A revolutionary personal audio experience hidden inside two classic designs, each enriched with premium accents and materials. Play music, take calls, and enjoy the sun with UVA/UVB protection. Bose Frames Alto feature a classic angular lenses, available in small and large size.
 
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Great Headphones ... Okay Sunglasses
on May 22, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
Ever have a toy that you just have to show off to everyone you know? Well, these glasses are currently that toy for me. I love them. They could be better and I look forward to seeing where this technology goes, but as is: they sound amazing.
Of course they sound amazing, they’re Bose! Whether you are taking a phone call, listening to music, or enjoying the sound escapes of one of the many apps with incorporated support, you will never be disappointed in the sound.
The glasses look... okay. They honestly look a bit like something I would have expected from a 3D movie theater. Of course style is in the eye of the beholder. I think they look fine, but they won’t ever be confused with designer frames, either.
They aren’t always the most comfortable glasses. The glasses need rubber tips on the arms and some type of rubber grip for the nose piece. As it is, they move around a lot. These glasses are great for walking or enjoying a day at the pool / beach, but I find myself constantly adjusting them and they pinch my ears a bit. No deal breakers, but it could be better.
The app support shows a lot of promise. As an augmented reality device, there is a ton of potential. Imagine a relaxing scene with sounds that envelop you. If you turn your head, you can focus on individual sounds or change the course of an audio story. With some of the navigation apps, you can get information based on what you are looking at. The app potential is amazing. I can only imagine this technology at a zoo or incorporated into a motorcycle helmet.
The glasses are simple and intuitive. A button on the right arm wakes them up, plays and stops music, and answers phone calls. If you place the glasses upside down on a table, they instantly turn off and disconnect from your phone.
I wish there was google assistant integration built-in, but maybe that could be added later? We’re getting closer and closer to my own personal Jarvis!
In conclusion: I loved these glasses. There are things I would love to see improved upon, but as is, these are my new favorite toy.
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Upgrade compatible PC systems with the WD_Black SN750 internal SSD. Read speeds of up to 3,470MB/s offer improved load times, while the M.2 form factor means you can directly plug into the motherboard without extra cabling. Compared to typical 2.5-inch SSDs, this WD_Black SSD fits double the storage density on a single-sided drive, making it suitable for portable builds.
 
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Greatly Sped Up My Laptop
on May 17, 2019
Posted by: RedScorpion
from Oklahoma City, OK
Short review: this Black SN750 ssd has been a speedy and stable upgrade. I recommend it to anyone with the hardware to support it. It worked instantly and has reduced my system boot times significantly.
Longer:
I have been interested in an NVME SSD drive for a while, but I was always somewhat hesitant:
1). Would it work on my PC?
To know, best method is to check with your computer / motherboard manufacturer. You need an NVME slot. My laptop had a slot, but I only found out it had the right slot by searching google for my exact laptop model and nvme.
The manufacturer of my PC had been very vague, but they had released several firmware updates tweaking NVME performance which told me there was probably a slot there. Again, most most motherboard manufacturers (gigabyte, MSI, ASRock, ASUS) will tell you, but with a pre-manufactured PC, you may have to do some sleuthing online to figure it out.
Some things to check in your research: you'll need to know whether the slot on your main board is B key, M key, or B+M key, in addition to the overall form factor in mm width and length (2230, 2242, 2260, or 2280).
Your board should support m.2 2280 and PCI-Express X4 for the NVME to use this drive.
Also make sure you have the latest firmware for your particular device.
2) Installation: installation difficulty will vary depending on the manufacturer of your PC. To get my laptop upgraded, I had to remove all screws and then release clips along the side to expose the main board and the NVME slot.
There is no m.2 screw included with this drive and I had to take a screw from the existing hard drive mount to secure the drive.
3) Performance: as stated above, performance has been great. My machine boots in a matter of seconds. It has been a great upgrade compared to the stock HD that came preinstalled.
It does run a bit hot, but hasn’t been dangerously so. WD software requires .net framework installed.
I greatly recommend this drive, but make sure you have the necessary mounting screw or that you can acquire one fairly easily.
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Play cool music while performing your fitness routines with these water-resistant JVC wireless sport headphones. The Pivot Motion Fit provides a secure hold during rigorous workouts, and the JVC Headphones Manager app lets you control audio settings. These JVC wireless sport headphones come with a lightweight charging case that provides three hours of battery life on a single charge.
 

Hi, how is the sound quality for talking? Do the buttons hurt your ears when you push them in?

I didn't think they sounded that good and the person I called said I sounded very static-y.
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Automatically go from hundreds of mystery folders to a visual view in the photo and video Organizer. See your best photos thanks to auto-curation. Effortlessly extract candid photos from your raw footage. Make photos and videos look amazing with automated photo editing and video creation options. And create and share beautiful printed artwork, new dynamic slideshows, photo and video collages, animated GIFs*, and full-length movies. Being creative is even easier with the Elements bundle.
 

Do you have to purchase a monthly or annual subscription in addition to the software?

No subscription needed.
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Keep your home networking equipment working when the electricity goes out with this APC Back-UPS Network 40 BN4001 UPS that features 4 battery-backup and surge-protection outlets to ensure electronics remain powered during outages.
 

Where do I get a new Battery for this?

I'm sure my battery didn't last three years and I need a new one. What size am I looking for and where can I get one?
You can find replacement battery information on APC's website at:

http://www.apc.com/tools/upgrade_selector/
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JBL Flip 3 Speaker: Stream your favorite songs and Internet radio stations from your compatible audio device using this speaker, which offers extensive playback with the rechargeable battery. Dual external bass radiators offer booming low tones, and you can enjoy clear phone calls with the integrated speakerphone.
 

can it be connected to a ipod nano

Yes.

If your iPod Nano has blue-tooth (which the newer models do), then you can connect this to your Nano that way. If your Nano does not have blue-tooth, you can always connect the Flip 3 with an auxiliary 3.5mm audio cable.
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