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Boom - Because Louder Is Always Better

Your Mac’s audio output might keep you down if you are a fan of loud music or strong sounds altogether. Boom is an easy to use volume booster that allows you to reach the limit of your hardware configuration.In some situations the default volume slider might need a small extension to reach your needs and expect...

12 March 2011
10:21 GMT

Oceans Get Their Volume and Depth Calculated

In a research of unprecedented level, experts at the Woods Hold Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) managed to calculate the answer to two of the most basic questions about out planet – how deep the ocean is, and how much water it contains. When talking about the atmosphere, scientists have a fairly advanced under...

19 May 2010
08:34 GMT

Apple Not Liable for Hearing Loss Caused by iPods

Apple is not being held responsible for the hearing loss allegedly caused by one of its iPods, according to a report saying that a federal appeals court rejected a class-action lawsuit brought against the Mac maker. The plaintiffs argued that the iPod earbuds were designed to be placed deep in the ear canal. Joseph ...

4 January 2010
04:43 GMT

Fake It: Big Hair

Until not long ago, almost every woman with curly hair wished to have a straight mane, and she worked really hard to achieve it with countless products and many professional “tools.” She can now throw them all away, as the latest trend in terms of ‘do calls for unbelievable volume. However, those wi...

2 April 2009
15:11 GMT

Quick Tip - Avoiding Hearing Damage When Using Your iPod

It is all too well known that listening to music at a very high volume level can damage your ears. This doesn't just happen over night. You may feel no difference as time passes, but rest assured, your hearing will suffer some damage, should you always listen at max volume level. This is why it is very important...

20 November 2008
10:32 GMT

MP3s Can Determine Hearing Loss Within 5 Years

Recently, the European Commission asked scientists to evaluate the effects of prolonged exposure to high levels of “leisure noise,” and the results of the study were more than worrying. As the EU researchers discovered, there are tens of millions of young people that can experience definitive hearing...

14 October 2008
11:19 GMT

Mouse Power for Volume Control

  One of the many reasons we buy computers is also to play our favorite movies and music. This is the case for both our home PCs and our travel mates - the notebooks. There are dozens of multimedia players out there and, naturally, everyone has a preference in this respect. Most of them have common commands so i...

24 September 2008
09:21 GMT

BurnAgain FS 1.0.3 Improves Handling of Large Files

BurnAgain FS mounts your data CD or DVD like a hard disk volume. This Mac app comes in very handy as it lets you add, remove, and even edit and change files which are ultimately burned to the media. The latest version of BurnAgain FS improves handling of large files and QuickLook/Preview performance and fixes a coupl...

15 August 2008
06:21 GMT

Mascara Volume Effet Faux Cils from YSL

If subtlety is what you want, then you've definitely got the wrong mascara - however, if you happen to be looking for a way to boost the volume of your lashes and get an intense, hypnotic gaze with a few easy strokes of the brush, you're definitely in the right place to find out more. Mascara Volume Effet F...

20 May 2008
03:29 GMT

Windows Vista Volumes

I will start with an enumeration: Stream Volume, Simple Volume, Channel Volume and Endpoint Volume. These four different volume controls in Windows Vista are applied to all audio streams of the operating system. In fact, the final output audio stream is built by the input audio samples with all the volume controls ap...

6 April 2007
08:59 GMT

The Boiling Ice

Ice is odd due to the strange behavior of the water. Most compounds in nature shrink when they get cold, and so they display a smaller volume in solid state than as liquids. But regular ice takes up more space than water because water has its minimum volume at 4C and below or over this temperature its volume expands...

16 March 2007
03:47 GMT


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