Charging is achieved by simply dropping the device on the grid pad as long as it contains a Power Clip which will work with Blackberry, Motorola and Nokia phones or a power sleeve. Power sleeves are cases with built-in technology to work with the charging pad and are made for specific devices. I reviewed the product using the iPhone power sleeve which is compatible with the 3G and 3GS phones.
The only thing I do not like about the sleeve is the fact that the dock connector at the bottom sticks out some. This is not a deal breaker, but may pose a problem for some users. The sleeve fits well and will provide the usual protection from such a case. There is enough of a ridge around the screen to protect against drops screen down on a surface. The back contains four small metal contacts that will combine to allow for charging on the pad. The contacts are contained on a small raised spot, but will not add enough bulk or change to be noticeable.
The Duracell myGrid system brings great convenience to charging while going wireless as well as providing a charging solution for several devices at once. Most cell phones as well as some iPod Touches can be charged on the pad so households with a variety of gadgets should be able to utilize the system. My wife has loved being able to simply toss her phone on the pad to charge up when she walks into the house.
The most powerful of the three portable chargers, the Powerhouse can charge two devices at once. It’s a reliable solution to make sure your devices never run out of power.
Download Manual Guide MyGrid here.pdf
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Silverado Hybrid in Chevrolet Volt 2011
The 2011 Chevrolet Volt. Powered by electricity without being tethered to electrical outlets. It drives gas and emissions free for most commutes. But if life takes you a little further, as it tends to do sometimes, the gas-powered onboard generator can take you wherever you need to go.
The Volt battery has gone through numerous environment-specific tests, including corrosion and hot- and cold-weather testing and the results were so promising that the 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack is backed by an 100,000 mile/8-year.
Volt has two LCD screens that display speed, battery power, range to recharge or re-fill as well as an efficiency gauge that gives you real-time feedback. On the center console you'll find a seven-inch diagonal high-resolution screen with touch-sensitive control that helps you get the most out of your Volt.
Download User Guide Chevrolet Volt here.pdf
The Volt battery has gone through numerous environment-specific tests, including corrosion and hot- and cold-weather testing and the results were so promising that the 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack is backed by an 100,000 mile/8-year.
Volt has two LCD screens that display speed, battery power, range to recharge or re-fill as well as an efficiency gauge that gives you real-time feedback. On the center console you'll find a seven-inch diagonal high-resolution screen with touch-sensitive control that helps you get the most out of your Volt.
Download User Guide Chevrolet Volt here.pdf
Remote Control Applications LogMeIn
Corporate IT staff, technology consultants and traveling users increasingly are demanding smaller, more portable devices that provide powerful, secure and easy-to-use remote connectivity capabilities. LogMeIn Ignition not only provides an outstanding interface for connecting to Windows clients, Windows servers and Macs running LogMein, but provides simple connectivity to Adobe Flash, too.
Reliable, secure and easy-to-use remote control applications are becoming a requirement for any modern-day road warrior. As portable devices increasingly become the norm, connecting back to mothership systems or remotely accessing critical servers is going to prove commonplace. It’s good to know LogMeIn, with its Ignition application, already has a proven solution in place.
Have you encountered or used LogMeIn Ignition for iPad? If so, what do you think? Rate your experience and compare the results to what other TechRepublic members think. Give your own personal review in the TechRepublic Community Forums or let us know if you think we left anything out in our review.
Download User Guide LogMeIn here.pdf
Reliable, secure and easy-to-use remote control applications are becoming a requirement for any modern-day road warrior. As portable devices increasingly become the norm, connecting back to mothership systems or remotely accessing critical servers is going to prove commonplace. It’s good to know LogMeIn, with its Ignition application, already has a proven solution in place.
Have you encountered or used LogMeIn Ignition for iPad? If so, what do you think? Rate your experience and compare the results to what other TechRepublic members think. Give your own personal review in the TechRepublic Community Forums or let us know if you think we left anything out in our review.
Download User Guide LogMeIn here.pdf
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