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| If an emergency arises, one of the first things people do nowadays is call emergency services. From a land line, the call center can pinpoint your location almost instantly. But from a mobile device, things get more complicated, which can be a very bad thing. More - When Wireless Technology Fails Emergency Responders |
| What Is a Panic Button?
Panic buttons are devices generally used by the elderly to summon assistance when they have fallen or otherwise hurt themselves. Elderly adults use them at home as an alternative to living in assisted care facilities. | Installing Home Emergency Lighting (Automation)
With almost every major storm, a homeowner can count on losing electrical power at some point. Storm preparedness planning is always a good thing, but do your preparations include emergency lighting? Being able to see during an emergency may mean the difference between survival and disaster. | VIDEO: How to Improve the Performance of a Computer Network
If your computer network runs sluggishly, this video will show you some ideas that can help. While the speed of an Internet connection depends somewhat on the service provider, many other aspects of home and mobile networks can be managed. | READERS RESPOND: Cost of Internet Around the World
From Indonesia - "You guys chill... I pay $50 dollars for 1 Mbps Internet... I don't even know why you guys complain... -__-" -yugo | |
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