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Thursday Gadgets: Four Favorite Electronics Gifts for Your Teen Boy











Four Favorite Electronics Gifts for Your Teen Boy

By Chris Robertson




Teen birthdays and other special occasions can leave you in a quandary when it comes to gift giving. Gone are the days when you knew what your kid wanted for his birthday. These days, your teen is out and about, and more often than not, you're not sure what he wants or needs. To top it all off, you have a sneaking suspicion that the gifts he wants are way outside your budget range. Never fear - small electronics are a surefire hit with teen boys, and the prices have come down incredibly over the past couple of years. Here are four electronics gifts that your teen boy is sure to love.

Gift Idea #1: Feed the Music Urge With an MP3 Player

Yeah, he loves his music-and you're often stuck listening to it. Not too long ago, you'd have to lay out a few hundred dollars for a quality MP3 player, but that's no longer the case. You can pick up an 8GB personal music player that will feed all of his favorite tunes right into his ear so you don't have to share for under $50. If that's still a little pricey, you can go as low as $15 for a 2GB player that will hold up to 200 of his favorite songs.

Gift Idea #2: Up the Ante With an MP4 player

The next step up from an MP3 player is an MP4 player. The main difference between MP3 and MP4 players is that the latter also plays video files, including movies. You can purchase a 4GB MP4 player with a 1.8-inch screen for as little as $50. Your teen boy can load up his favorite movie or a couple of episodes of a much-watched television show to keep him occupied on the bus trip to school.

Gift Idea #3: Give Him Some Roots With a Docking Station for His iPod

Portability is awesome, but sometimes your teen boy will just want to relax at home. A docking station for his MP3 player or iPhone adds speakers to the mix so he can listen to his music in surround sound. The best docking stations also have other fun capabilities, like sleep and alarm functions so he can fall asleep to music and wake up to a fully-charged iPod playing his favorite tunes.

Gift Idea #4: Put Him in the Picture With a Digital Camera

If there's one electronics gift that's always welcome, it's a digital camera that lets him capture his life as it's happening. If you've been holding off on giving your teen a digital camera because you're afraid that he'll lose the costly gift, you can relax. You can pick up a reasonably good digital camera for about $50. It won't compete with a top-of-the-line $500 model, but he'll still have a blast grabbing snaps of his best buds at school or when just hanging around the house.

It's true that teen boys can be difficult to buy for, but it's hard to go wrong when giving them electronics gifts. Now the difficult part will be figuring out which one to give.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the world's MOST POPULAR website advertising companies on the web.
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Holiday Photo Tips from Samsung


With the holiday season comes endless opportunities to capture special memories of family and friends gathered together in high spirits. This year, Samsung offers a variety of holiday photo tips to help create priceless shots of the whole gang, whether it be a large family gathering or a more intimate stay-at-home celebration.


Photo Tip 1 - Face Detection

If you’re taking a group photo of family or friends, be sure to turn on face detection.

A popular feature found on many compact digital cameras, face detection is a built-in feature that allows the camera to recognize faces in a scene. When the camera recognizes a face, it’s outlined by a box and the camera automatically adjusts its settings to ensure that all your subjects’ faces are properly exposed and in focus. This is a surefire way to guarantee you’ll get the best shot possible every time. All cameras are different, so do consult your manual regarding the number of faces your camera can detect as well as other interesting face detection technologies such as blink detection.


Photo Tip 2 – Staging Photos

Of course, look for opportunities to snap candid photographs, but also try to get creative by staging a photo. One example is taking a generational image, which can be quite remarkable and emotional especially with a holiday-centric background. If you’re lucky enough to have your extended family together for the day, take a photo that shows the breadth of your family, specifically a shot with the greatest of grandparents to the greatest of children! This is sure to be a memorable photo that the whole family will cherish for years to come.


Photo Tip 3 – Capturing a Warm Smile

Nothing makes for a better picture than capturing a subject’s warm smile. Photographing a subject’s smile can give others insight into that subject’s personality.

Samsung recognizes the value in capturing smiles and outfits its cameras with “Smile Shot” technology. The Smile Shot featureautomatically adjusts, focuses, and triggers the camera to take a photo only when a smile is detected on the subjects’ faces. To activate Smile Shot simply turn the camera on, switch the mode dial to “auto mode,” press the “Fn” button which will bring you to a list of options you can change. Click on the “face detection” option and you’ll see a smiley face icon that will engage Smile Shot. All you have to do is point your camera at your subject and wait for a smile!

More information about Samsung’s Smile Shot feature and its complete camera models can be found at www.samsung.com.



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CP - Phones with photo and video capabilities

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If you’re a gadget freak, you’re sure to have checked out the latest in phones that come fully equipped with camera and video facility. And it’s no longer limited to just taking a photo with your phone. You can crop images, trim videos, and customize them with text–all on your pocket-sized cell phone.

Looking for your next uber cool cell phone? Check out the picture and video features on the new Nokia N8. Stop carrying your digital camcordereverywhere, because the video editing features of this phone will make your knees go weak. It can download content from any USB flash source and incorporate it into your production. You can use the USB On-the-Go facility to transfer files directly from your N8 to your thumb drive and find you have loads of storing and saving options.

Mobile phones with photo and video options have a definite advantage over a digital camera in the sense that you can click a picture and immediately send it to anyone with a message. You can e-mail the images to loved ones or friends on the go. Many phones even allow you to mobile upload your photos, like to your Facebook page.

With the holiday season just around the corner, consider gifting one of the many photo and video enabled Blackberry phones to a loved one. Or personalize their current phone with a cute little mobile phone charm.




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CP- Milan Fashion Week - What's Blue in Giorgio Armani Spring Summer 2011 collection

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Milan Fashion Week - What's Blue in Giorgio Armani Spring Summer 2011 collection



Author: Kelly Moore


By using minimal to yards of clothes, Giorgio Armani showed his coming Spring Summer Collection in Milan. Named La Femme Bleue, his entire collection was inspired by the Tuareg people of Saharan North Africa, who generally wear indigo coloured robes around their head. So, don't wonder why a model who has donned an ultra chic dress is also sporting a turban that too in blue.

To beat the heat and feel the nip of air, Armani stressed more on loose outfits. The dresses ranged from glamorous to boho. Armani's signature tapered trousers as usual looked great on ramp and since the colour was indigo it gave it a classy feel. Fitted, ankle-skimming skirts were grace personified. While the smart cut semi-formal jackets just added to the class and style of the show.

Though blue was the dominating hue, buyers or admirers didn't feel blue or bore of the collectizin. If one of the models showed fitted pants, others walked in shimmery long slim attire. And as Tuaregs are basically nomads, Armani didn't miss out the gypsy connection. Armani is known for his neat style, no fuss creations and the structured pret-a-porter, this time too he didn't disappoint. Talking about the accessories it was fun to see them, scarves and stoles were in gems and beads as decorative neck-pieces.

Giorgio Armani didn't only show what's blue? But also that summer doesn't mean only skimpier clothes, comfortable fabrics in full length can work wonders in heat and dust. With his show the
Milan Fashion Week came to an end.



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