Trivial Pursuit comes to the Mobile PhoneWritten by Game Mobile
After millions and millions of copies of beloved Trivial Pursuit have been sold worldwide, game has now come to mobile devices with amazing success. See: http://www.gamemobile.co.uk/searchgame.php?text=trivial+pursuit&trunc=Y How big is your brain? How general is your knowledge? Take authentic Trivial Pursuit? game with you on your mobile phone with Trivial Pursuit? Mobile Edition. Trivial Pursuit? Mobile Edition features: Easy-to-learn and fun-to-play controls. Authentic gameplay provides globally known Trivial Pursuit? game experience.
| | Transfer the digital camera images to your computerWritten by Jakob Jelling
By Jakob Jelling http://www.snapjunky.comThere are a few very important tasks associated with using digital camera. The most important is of course capturing a beautiful photograph. The next most important task is that of transferring this image somewhere from where it can be printed. The most suitable place is hence computer. Now, here comes another area of importance that needs to be analyzed and sufficient knowledge is required to be imparted to users to make ample use of such an important feature. This discussion is thus generally focused upon this mechanism to transfer digital camera images to computer, and various types of such a transfer. Looking from a very simple point of view, there are two methods for transferring digital camera images to computer; they are firstly by attaching digital camera directly to computer (a process that is popularly called tethering) and secondly by use of a memory card reader. In present world most digital cameras are endowed with arrangements for a comparatively nippy USB connection. USB is basically an interface between a computer and peripheral devices like keyboards, telephones, scanners, and printers. In current case this peripheral device is digital camera. This USB feature enables computer to be directly connected to digital camera and transfer images via USB port present in computer itself also. Many of computer operating systems (like Windows XP) have features for in-built tethering support for this purpose solely. One major problem of this feature of tethering is that it consumes a huge amount of power from batteries. For this reason, many of digital cameras are provided with AC adapter that powers camera. The appropriate software installed within computer and digital cameras provides entire task for making a successful transfer of images from digital camera to computer.
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