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		<title>How To Watch Cheap Cable TV On PC Or Laptop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 19:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
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There are many ways to watch cheap cable tv but this article will focus on a low-cost method to watch live cable channels on PC or laptop. This can be achieved by using satellite tv software.Why watch live television on PC or laptop using software instead of LCD tv? Firstly, there is no need for [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>There are many ways to watch cheap cable tv but this article will focus on a low-cost method to watch live cable channels on PC or laptop. This can be achieved by using satellite tv software.<br/><br/>Why watch live television on PC or laptop using software instead of LCD tv? Firstly, there is no need for expensive satellite dish or cable setup box equipment and no need to spend hours setting them up. Once the software is installed, you can start to enjoy live television. What you need is only a broadband connection. Secondly, cable/satellite television companies typically charge a monthly subscription fee for the service. They may provide the equipment and setup for free but customers will have to commit to the service for a period of at least a year. On the other hand, once you purchase the satellite tv software, you can use it to stream live tv channels for free, for life. This is not just cheap cable tv, it is almost free. No monthly charge, no pay per view fees.<br/><br/>When you subscribe to cable television service, you can only enjoy the service at home. However, with the use of software, you can in fact use it anywhere in the world by installing it onto your laptop and stream cable channels through WIFI connection.<br/><br/>Even the best of cable programme packages will offer no more than 500 channels. Satellite tv software can offer up to 3000 channels world wide in different languages.<br/><br/>If you want to go for this method to watch cheap cable tv and enjoy live tv on your LCD TV at the same time, you can always hook your PC or laptop up to the LCD tv using VGA cable.<br/><br/>Finally, a good software will cost you no more than $50.</div>
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		<title>Toshiba Mini Vs HP Mini &#8211; The Battle of Netbook Minis!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Computers And Technology]]></category>
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Price: When the Toshiba Mini netbook was released, it was a little more expensive that most netbooks in the market. With the netbook market getting increasingly competitive, Toshiba has since lowered its price. The Toshiba Mini and HP mini now have almost identical prices of around $329 each, which is a good bargain for netbooks [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Price: When the Toshiba Mini netbook was released, it was a little more expensive that most netbooks in the market. With the netbook market getting increasingly competitive, Toshiba has since lowered its price. The Toshiba Mini and HP mini now have almost identical prices of around $329 each, which is a good bargain for netbooks of this stature (and great news for us budget conscious consumers). Winner: Draw<br/><br/>Battery Life: Both these laptop are powered by a 6-cell battery but you will be surprise to discover the battery lifespan differences in these two models. The battery on the HP mini can last about 5-6 hours on a single charge while the Toshiba netbook&#8217;s battery can last up to 9 hours without the need for a recharge. Winner: Toshiba Mini.<br/><br/>Specs: In this category, both models have almost identical specs, namely 1GB of RAM a 160GB hard drive, 802.11b/g wi-fi connectivity and an array of similar specs. The Toshiba Mini tops the specs of the HP mini in a just a few aspects. For instance, the Toshiba netbook has a slightly more powerful Intel Atom N280 (1.66Ghz) processor. Winner: Toshiba Mini<br/><br/>Keyboard:This is another close call. They keyboard on the HP netbook is well known to be the most comfortable to type on. The Toshiba Mini&#8217;s keyboard is also pretty well designed. It fells good to type on, but not as good as the HP model. There is something bout the curved keys on the HP keyboard that gives it a slight edge. Winner: HP Mini<br/><br/>Design:This is quite a subjective category as it is largely a matter of taste. The HP mini has a glossy external surface with some subtle circular patters. The Toshiba netbook on the other hand has a matte surface. The Toshiba model is more distinctive when compared to other notebooks but the HP model is quite stylish in its own right. So which one is more stylish? You be the judge. Winner: Draw<br/><br/>Features:The Toshiba netbook has slightly more features than the HP mini. For instance the Toshiba model has the capability to charge devices when it is standby mode or off. It is also a much more environmentally friendly netbook, where it is RoHS compliant, EPEAT Gold and Energy Star 5.0 compliant. Winner: Toshiba Mini<br/><br/>Overall: All in all, the Toshiba Mini is a much better netbook in many aspects. The HP Mini is also a formidable competitor in its own right where it will win over lots of fans with its wonderful keyboard and edgy design. The Toshiba model on the other will win over the hearts of those who are looking for a powerful, reliable and professional feature-filled netbook model.</div>
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		<title>Why so many sample pictures on a new laptop?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 18:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
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I recently purchased a brand new Sony Vaio and found there to be 300-600 &#8220;sample&#8221; pictures on it.  They are of some little kid and a vacation, they look professional, and they are each 1-3 MB. I am wondering if they are suppose to be on there or if I have received a refurbished [...]]]></description>
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<div>I recently purchased a brand new Sony Vaio and found there to be 300-600 &#8220;sample&#8221; pictures on it.  They are of some little kid and a vacation, they look professional, and they are each 1-3 MB. I am wondering if they are suppose to be on there or if I have received a refurbished machine.  I have looked many places for the answer, even contacted Sony and I was sent a form email that thanked me for my interest in wallpapers and gave me a link to more.  Why would they put so many  &#8220;samples&#8221; on a brand new laptop?  Thanks!<br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Sony, Dell &amp; Acer Netbook Review &#8211; The Three Kings of Netbook You Should Consider Buying</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 02:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The netbooks come in unique colors and look like winners. However, the features are of prime importance. Right now, every big electronic company is designing Netbooks. That leads to a virtual mayhem and gross competition in the market. Companies keep improving their products by adhering to the latest inventions. However, on closer look, the three [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>The netbooks come in unique colors and look like winners. However, the features are of prime importance. Right now, every big electronic company is designing Netbooks. That leads to a virtual mayhem and gross competition in the market. Companies keep improving their products by adhering to the latest inventions. However, on closer look, the three netbooks that have carved a niche for themselves in the hearts of all gadget-lovers are Sony, Acer, and Dell. These are brief netbook reviews for the best three.<br/><br/><strong>Sony</strong><br/><br/>Sony offers its netbooks in great color combinations ranging from black to beige to gold. The hard disk drive storage is huge at 250 GB and the Intel Core Duo allows a great blend with the 1.33 GB Intel Atom CPU. RAM comes in various quotas, from 512 MB to 4 GB. It has SDD installation to ensure steady graphics and the enormous pixel configuration stands at 1600X768. They may be hard on the eyes from up close. The crystals on the hinges assure you of no such occurrence. LED backlights are helpful at night. The Vista versions offer great downloading freedom and efficient offline work. There are many things a Linux netbook may miss. You can make them out by having a look at Sony netbooks. The optical system is brilliant with Blue-ray optimization. It may not be exactly the best on size quotient and price value, but with Sony netbooks, life shines like nothing else.<br/><br/><strong>Dell    </strong><br/><br/>Dell comes next with its 1.86 GHz Intel Atom CPU. It also adapts to the Intel Core Duo processor. The twin processors make internal work real fast. The netbook is 3G enabled and has up to 250 GB hard disk storage capacity. Smart battery life is assured with a 6-cell setup. It stays charged for 6-7 hours once charged. It works best with Vista, which is a better version than Linux any day. Incidentally, maximum netbooks are using Linux operations.<br/><br/>It offers itself in patent black and red colors. Size and price are where it is a major winner over Sony. It is easily in range for the commoners. The lightweight 3.2 pounds netbook is what you can never complain about. The SSD installations keep the instrument quiet, classy, and slim. Dell also has great graphic options and the optical arena is Blue-ray optimized, just like Sony.<br/><br/><strong>Acer</strong><br/><br/>The Acer netbook is loaded with high quality graphic mode. Somehow, Blue-ray eludes it owing to space hassles but still the graphics leave no zone for complains. It has smart resolutions (1024X600 pixels), 1.6 GHz Atom CPU, Pentium processor and slick size. It has SSD installation; about 200 GB HDD space and smart gold or black look. The netbook does not have as much web-based storage as Sony or Dell. It is also beaten by the duo in flexibility and speed though. There are lesser number of USB portals too, which makes it rank third in netbook reviews.<br/><br/><strong>How to measure</strong><br/><br/>HDD capacity, SD installation, processor speed, 3G enabled, look, size and portability are main features to review a netbook. Equally important are in-built features (tuner, webcam, Bluetooth etc), Wi-Fi features, adaptability with various gadgets, excellent graphics and quality to cost ratio. Vista and XP operations have an edge over Linux. Obviously cheaper varieties will not have all the features but there has to be a balance. Price quote should not seem too high for the product you get.<br/><br/><strong>In the final run</strong><br/><br/>Reputation and continuous innovations leading into new models have led Sony to lead the pack followed by Dell and Acer according to recent netbook reviews. But with competition warming up, things can change pretty soon. <br/></p>
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		<title>Fast Food Advertising to Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 15:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Over 10 billion dollars is spent on fast food advertising to children annually in numerous fashions. The majority of these ads are for food and drink that is high in fat, sugar, calories, salt and low in nutrients. Its not as much the advertisement itself as much as it is the tactic used to entice [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/><br/>Over 10 billion dollars is spent on fast food advertising to children annually in numerous fashions. The majority of these ads are for food and drink that is high in fat, sugar, calories, salt and low in nutrients. Its not as much the advertisement itself as much as it is the tactic used to entice our children to want their product. The most obvious media venue is television advertisement. The marketing gurus know how to get into childrens heads and how to get their most wanted response. They know that children can and do influence their parents when it comes to food purchases.<br/><br/>On an average children view over 40,000 commercials a year most of which are for candies, cereals, toys, and fast food restaurants. Fast food advertising to children is not only limited to fast food restaurants. If it is fast and it is food then it is fast food. Its fair to say that fast food advertising is big business. Additionally, trying to curtail children from television viewing is a daunting task particularly since many kids have televisions in their bedrooms. The methods used for advertisement are within the norm for advertising. Businesses spend money to get their product noticed by what should be their target audience. In other words, you&#8217;d be hard pressed to find an advertisement on 60 Minutes for Cocoa Krispies just like you&#8217;d be hard pressed to find an advertisement on the Nickelodeon Channel for T.D.Waterhouse.<br/><br/>Sneaky Tactics<br/><br/>Children today have more purchasing power, they are the consumers of tomorrow, and because they do influence their parents on purchases it opens a whole new audience for marketers. Children are much more vocal than they used to be and they are not afraid to speak up when they want something. Advertisers call this Pester Power. I call it nagging. In other words, kids aren&#8217;t afraid to kick and scream to get their parents to buy something. Fast food advertising to children is all about Pester Power and marketers rely on children to nag the parents rather than market to the parents directly. They know that marketing to children will net higher results. Marketers break Pester Power down into 2 categories. Persistence nagging and importance nagging. Persistence nagging is begging repeatedly . Importance nagging, on the other hand, is what marketers rely on. This is all about providing for their children and the guilt that comes with not being available enough for their kids. There are many tactics used in fast food advertising to children such as toys included with meals and monopoly game pieces. Fast food businesses will claim that this is to provide a more pleasant visit to their store for the parents but in reality it is baiting children to desire fast food.<br/><br/>Internet And Viral Marketing<br/><br/>Fast food advertising to children is not only limited to television. The internet; which is more cost effective and viral marketing have also become advertising venues. Internet marketers know how kids use the net and how popular sites such as MySpace and Facebook are. They also know that children love to click on links. If it says click here &#8211; they do. Many websites offer free ring tones and music downloads. In order to get the freebie an e-mail address is required and thus cross promotion campaigns begin creating fast food advertisement to children via e-mail marketing.<br/><br/>We can&#8217;t stop fast food advertising to children but we can control the television viewing time. Less time in front of the television as a family could reduce the pestering for fast food and create a more nutritious and healthy family environment.<br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Frbiz.com reports the netbook is easier to be bad than notebook</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 22:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beijing time on November 18 afternoon news, according to the PC World &#8220;website reported today, the electronic products SquareTrade guarantee company&#8217;s latest report shows, 31% of notebook computers in the three years after purchase malfunction.The report shows SquareTrade, on average, 31% of notebook computers in the three years after purchase malfunction, two-thirds (20.4 per cent) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>Beijing time on November 18 afternoon news, according to the PC World &#8220;website reported today, the electronic products SquareTrade guarantee company&#8217;s latest report shows, 31% of notebook computers in the three years after purchase malfunction.<br/><br/>The report shows SquareTrade, on average, 31% of notebook computers in the three years after purchase malfunction, two-thirds (20.4 per cent) for the product itself and one third (10.6%) for accidental damage. Note that the business is SquareTrade for laptop users provide extended warranty, but the PC World &#8220;after the annual survey also showed similar results, about a third of respondents said that met serious notebook computer hardware problems.<br/><br/>According to the report, Squaretrade notebook computer users to use of the probability of failure and how the correlation between. Although only one year of related data, but the Internet is a prominent problem. This year, the online purchase the overall failure probability 20% higher than conventional laptop. Squaretrade expected this 3 years, the Internet will reach 25%, and low contrast, introductory notebook inside 3 years the rate was 21%, high-end laptops for 18%.<br/><br/>Squaretrade thinks, overall failure so high, because some of the complex and integrate the notebook, plus the vulnerable parts of the users for long-term use and abuse. Of course, the report also extended warranty enough to get users to buy.<br/><br/>Squaretrade from their users from within the past three years new purchase notebook or the Internet users, and 3 million for the three years during the usage is analyzed. As laptop and online this not strictly defined, so the analysis will be below $400 a notebook to the Internet. In addition, the report including users directly report to the Squaretrade data, and retailers directly handle problems, and the software product recall problems and related software or firmware upgrade can solve problems usually are not included.<br/><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Legal Pc Satellite Tv &#8211; Satellite Tv for Pc</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 06:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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It is possible to watch pc satellite tv in a legal way without the need for monthly fees like you pay for satellite tv. It doesn’t require buying expensive hardwares used by satellite tv or cable tv like dish, antenna, decoder and tv card. What it only requires are a pc or a laptop and [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>It is possible to watch pc satellite tv in a legal way without the need for monthly fees like you pay for satellite tv. It doesn’t require buying expensive hardwares used by satellite tv or cable tv like dish, antenna, decoder and tv card. What it only requires are a pc or a laptop and a fast internet connection.<br/><br/>Pc satellite tv is of 3 kinds namely professional, elite and titanium but I am going to emphasize on the most important ones. Elite edition has over three thousand television stations from 90 countries like Canada, China, Nigeria, Spain, US, Uk, Germany, Japan etc. Some of its channels are cnn, bbc, comedy central, to name but a few. Its sold for $49.95 onetime fee. This is another way to save money on satellite tv bills and invest that money in a long time entertainment. What do I mean by a long time entertainment? I mean an entertainment that will last in years to come. <br/><br/>This is a better way to enjoy entertaining shows on your computer. The benefits of using this software are numerous and I recommend it to anyone that loves the world of entertainment. It’s software full of tv channels from over 100 countries, these 100 countries I am writing about includes both developed and developing countries. This will enable you to get a taste of what an entertainment is like in countries other than your own, entertainment as in movies, music and sports. The entertainment doesn’t stop there; it still includes a variety of other shows which you watch on your pc.<br/><br/>I have written a thorough review of this pc satellite tv software. My review will be able to guide you through to get the best pc satellite tv software. Check it out at http://modospot.com/satv.html <br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>How to Choose a Mini Laptop Or Netbook Computer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Mini laptops or netbooks are the new category of laptops, they are designed as a secondary system that you can carry anywhere you go. Their size is a little bigger than a paperback book, they weigh less than 3 pounds and have battery-saving features. Mini laptop displays are about 7 to 10 inches together with [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Mini laptops or netbooks are the new category of laptops, they are designed as a secondary system that you can carry anywhere you go. Their size is a little bigger than a paperback book, they weigh less than 3 pounds and have battery-saving features. Mini laptop displays are about 7 to 10 inches together with about 512MB to 1GB of RAM and a traditional hard drive. Unlike other laptops, netbooks have slower energy saving processors, so games won&#8217;t run as well.<br/><br/>If you are in the market for a netbook here are some things to look for and watch out for:<br/><br/> First you have to know what you want to use it for and what your budget it. If you are looking for a full featured laptop computer then don&#8217;t buy a mini laptop or netbook. The processor of a netbook is less powerful than a common laptop, this is to provide longer battery life. Mini laptops are good for doing homework on a word processing program, surfing the internet, working on spreadsheets or other office work and presentations.  Buy a netbook with a screen size of 8.9 inch or larger, because if your screen is small the disadvantage is you won&#8217;t be able to read an entire web page. This is less of a problem if you have a larger screen.  Get a 6 cell battery for it will offer you a whole lot more running time compared to the standard 3 cell batter. Aside from the additional cost you may find it a little heavier, but I think the trade-offs are worth it.  Try out the keypad first, and see if you&#8217;re comfortable with it.  Also check the software that comes pre-installed. Is it everything you need?  Shop around, list all the prices you find and compare them.<br/><br/>Do not load heavy applications on your mini laptop, since they are mini they do not have as much memory compared to normal laptops. It is also important for you to know which operating system is best for your mini laptop. Here is some information of the two most commonly used operating systems on mini laptops.<br/><br/>Linux: It considerably lessens the chance of a malware attack because of its smaller user base. The makers also designed its interface to be as easy as windows. There is just one disadvantage, you might have a hard time installing new programs and may need to do some tinkering in the command line. On the whole Linux is getting easier to use all the time, but I would still say only more computer savvy people should choose it for now.<br/><br/>Windows: This is mainly the most common operating system for mini laptops. This OS is compatible with almost every accessory or software program in the market. But because of their massive market share, they are targeted by malware attacks. So you have to have a strong security program.<br/><br/>Mini laptops are much cheaper compared to a normal laptops. So it is easier for you top find a cheap mini laptop deal online. Today there are lots of trustworthy sites online, and if you are not sure if they can be trusted you could always check reviews of them online.</div>
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		<title>What is the Difference Between a Netbook and a Laptop?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 22:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
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There are notebook, there are laptops, and there are netbooks. Many people are aware of this, but most people could not tell you difference between the three. The netbook is the baby of the bunch: younger, smaller and a lot less mature.A netbook, simply put, is a smaller notebook computer. They are called &#8220;net&#8221; books [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>There are notebook, there are laptops, and there are netbooks. Many people are aware of this, but most people could not tell you difference between the three. The netbook is the baby of the bunch: younger, smaller and a lot less mature.<br/><br/>A netbook, simply put, is a smaller notebook computer. They are called &#8220;net&#8221; books because they are designed to access the internet. Although some can function the same as larger counterparts, many have only the features necessary for mobile communication and web browsing.<br/><br/>The other two members of the mobile computer family are not defined by their capabilities. Notebooks and laptops are classified strictly by their size. A laptop computer is the largest option. Its name means: a computer that you can sit on your lap. A notebook computer has a similarly simple definition: a computer the size of a writing notebook. Within their primary definition of notebook or laptop, these computers will vary in features, power and functionality.<br/><br/>Although the definition seems simple, there are few additional determinates besides being small and great for the internet. Netbooks are generally quite affordable. Some define a netbook as a smaller, lighter notebook that is under $500. Some computer manufacturers do not agree with this definition.<br/><br/>In order to remain low cost, net focused notebooks lack the power of their mobile cousins. They sometimes are unable to run the same operating systems as notebooks and desktops, and may not run certain programs. They will however run all the applications necessary to use the internet.<br/><br/>For many though, hey are not aware of the performance difference between a notebook and netbook until they use them. Some models do not include DVD or CD drives. Other users may notice that the little systems do not function as fast as their desktops and become discouraged.<br/><br/>Size, one of the strengths of the netbook, is possibly its greatest limitation. These tiny computers often do not have full size keyboards, which can be hard for adults to use. They also have tiny screens. Not everyone prefers trying to read an internet page on a 9 inch screen.<br/><br/>Although there are many options available today in computers, it shouldn&#8217;t be daunting. To be honest, it really isn&#8217;t that hard to understand the difference between a netbook and laptop. As long as you stick to your needs when it is your turn to buy your new mobile computer you will be happy with your choice.</div>
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		<title>Dell latitude d610 has black screen while plugged in. How do I get it to turn back on?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 05:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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My kids used the dvd drive to play a new pc game, and when I went to use the laptop again, I can&#8217;t get anything to come up on the screen.  My son says he pushed the &#8220;off&#8221; button.  I have tried putting the disc back in, but still nothing.
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<div>My kids used the dvd drive to play a new pc game, and when I went to use the laptop again, I can&#8217;t get anything to come up on the screen.  My son says he pushed the &#8220;off&#8221; button.  I have tried putting the disc back in, but still nothing.<br />
It is a wireless pc, but I have the ac cable plugged in correctly. It seems like I cant turn it off or on.  I tried the suggestions but I still have a black screen.  Any more ideas?  Thanks</div>
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