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50 things you should get rid of immediately

1. Minimalism is gaining traction in households across the globe, and for good reason. Less really is more and ridding (responsibly) your house of unwanted and unneeded clutter will make your living space brighter, cleaner, and healthier. 2. If those... Read More

Motorola Defy MB525 Smartphone - Review, Price & Pictures

Android-powered mobiles are gearing up inthe market and numerous mobiles have come up. The release of Motorola Defy MB 525 in the market has sent waves of fear among the mobile manufacturers. The Motorola DEFY MB525 has some interesting items hidden... Read More

Networking Concepts - Computer Networks

1. What are the two types of transmission technology available? Broadcast and point-to-point 2. What is subnet? A generic term for section of a large networks usually separated by a bridge or router. 3. Difference between the communication... Read More

Nokia E71 Smartphone Review, Nokia E71 Cell Phone Features

Nokia has come up with a new QWERTY Smartphone - Nokia E71. Check out the review as well as features of Nokia E71 mobile phone. Nokia comes up with a new mobile phone every now and then, so as to keep the customers glued to it. The latest product... Read More

Sony Ericsson S500i Mobile Phone Review

Sony Ericsson finally announced their new S500i mobile phone that offers ever-changing themes and illuminations that change as day turns to night. It is 14mm thick slider phone that comes with a 262k color TFT 2-inch display screen, 2-megapixel... Read More

Medicine and Health - Quiz Questions & Answers

What do you call the Chinese system of healing with insertions of needles into the body? Which British biochemist first found the presence of vitamins in fresh food? (a) What oil is sometimes applied to gums and teeth to relieve pain? ... Read More

Common Sense Test Quiz - Part 9

The loss of eyelashes is referred to as madarosis. Approximately 75% of human poop is made of water. The popular chocolate bar "Three Musketeers" got its name because when it was first introduced in 1932 there were three individual bars. The... Read More

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