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Protect your home from natural disasters

Whether building new, or adding on, it is important to speak with the builder about how your home will be protected from seismic activity, high winds and other perils. Although specific natural disasters are difficult to predict, no part of the country is immune. The dangers show that careful preparation in home and other building construction is a necessity.

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Adobe InDesign: the ultimate tool for graphic designers

Are you thinking about pursuing a career in graphic design? Do you enjoy creatively constructing documents on the computer, but are frustrated by the lack of options on the program you're currently using?

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Home improvement projects made easier by technology

Home remodeling projects can become overwhelming to even the most experienced DIYers. Thanks to new technology and online resources, these projects don't have to be so daunting. With online sites and tools to keep homeowners on track, complicated projects are simpler than ever. By doing the proper research and using these new resources, homeowners will find that technology can make home improvement projects faster, and more painless and precise.

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Family fun at your fingertips

With summer around the corner, you might be thinking about a vacation or what to do to keep the kids busy. Luckily, you've come a long way from the days of guidebooks and day planners. Today, you have smartphones to help plan summer vacation activities with ease.

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Tools to make back-to-school supplies a little lighter

The school bell will soon ring for your children, whether they're boarding the elementary school bus or unloading a car full of furnishings into their tiny college dorm room. Before their classes begin and assignments start rolling in, make sure they have everything they need to succeed during the school year.

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Can the Internet help define, close the generation gap?

The Internet is a great equalizer, giving all who use it virtually the same access to a vast vault of information, from the relevant and vital to silly minutia. Yet how we use the Web and behave in the digital world varies greatly, depending on our age, familiarity with digital media and other demographic factors, a new survey reveals.

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Ten video games to keep an eye on in 2010

The year 2009 was a momentous year for video games. A few highlights include the return of a Mario Bros. side-scrolling adventure, a Rock Band game completely dedicated to The Beatles, and a Batman game that few could imagine was possible. It's clear the momentum is carrying over into 2010. Without further ado, here are just 10 of the top video games to keep an eye out for in 2010.

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How to make your family room into a personal theater

Until now, there's been nothing quite like the experience of catching your favorite flick in the theater, but today's technology makes it possible to bring the magic of the theater experience to your home. Each year, home theater equipment becomes more sophisticated and affordable, allowing more homeowners to turn their family rooms into screening rooms.

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What does 3D TV mean for Saturday mornings?

Today, many American kids spend their Saturday mornings in one of two ways - watching cartoons or playing video games. A recent announcement by major television companies could revolutionize both activities.

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Six apps that will assist you in healthy living

When fingers get pointed in debates over the obesity epidemic in the United States, technology sometimes shoulders some of the blame. Time in front of computer screens or television is often listed as part of the reason why Americans aren't as healthy as they have been in the past. But the truth is there are also technological advances that have the potential to guide you in your quest for a healthier lifestyle, whether that is eating right, exercising or keeping tabs on vital numbers that are important to your health.

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