Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Freedom Induction Cooktop heats up pots placed anywhere

Freedom Induction Cooktop heats up pots placed anywhere: "While they might still seem rather high-tech, induction cooktops have been on the market since at least the mid-1970s. Instead of warming pots via heat transfer from electrical elements or gas burners, they instead use coils of copper wire located beneath their ceramic glass surface to induce an electrical field within metal pots, which results in the resistive heating of their contents."

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Belkin unveils new Thunderbolt Express Dock at CES

Belkin unveils new Thunderbolt Express Dock at CES: "Despite being introduced almost a year ago on Apple's MacBook Pro lineup, the Thunderbolt interface hasn't really seen as much love from peripheral makers as we would have expected."

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How To Manage Partitions on Windows Without Downloading Any Other Software - How-To Geek

How To Manage Partitions on Windows Without Downloading Any Other Software - How-To Geek: "There are tons of third-party partition managers for Windows, but did you know that Windows includes its own partition manager? Microsoft did a good job of hiding the built-in partition manager, but it’s there."

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