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  • Silent Fans Do The Work For You
    Mold is an inevitable challenge of indoor living. That can be a problem, because exposure can cause allergic reactions, asthma, nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing or skin irritation. If you have a mold problem in your home, the only way to control its growth is to control moisture. Here are some things you can do to control mold growth in your home:

    • Fix the source of the water problem or leak to prevent mold growth.
  • Hd Brings Theater-quality Viewing To Living Rooms
    Most consumers are quick to upgrade to the latest computers, cell phones and music players as technology gets more sophisticated-but when it comes to televisions and DVD players, many viewers are still stuck in the last century.

    "The analog TV system we have in the U.S. is more than 50 years old," explains Andy Parsons, spokesman for the Blu-ray Disc Association, which is working to bring high-definition home entertainment into the mainstream. "In the next year or two, people are going to see some exciting products that will make living rooms feel like movie theaters."
  • High-definition Tv: What Everyone Wants To Know
    The expanding home electronics industry has left many consumers a bit dazed, so it may be helpful to take a few minutes to learn about a technology that is sure to redefine the way you watch TV: High-Definition Television (HDTV).

    HDTV is the ultimate TV experience, delivering images with higher resolutions, brighter colors and enhanced clarity. Improving the way you view and hear TV, HDTV also offers high-quality, surround-sound audio.
  • See Your Digital Music Player In A New Light
    Just when you thought there couldn't be another accessory for your iPod, there is. What's more, some say this one can be both eye-catching and useful.

    At last count, there were more than 3,000 accessories for the ubiquitous device, from the practical to the outlandish. The essentials that top many experts' lists include carrying cases, external speakers and upgraded headphones.
  • Home Product Designers Merge Form And Function To Meet Consumer Demands
    Ten years ago it would have been unheard of for a toaster to be as visually-attractive as it is operational, but high-style is no longer reserved for the fashion runway. Design is creeping into all areas of people's lives, including the most basic of everyday items. From Michael Graves' recent venture designing cooking accessories to Bang & Olufsen's latest line of phones that more closely resemble artwork, consumers are increasingly drawn to products that are both aesthetically appealing and functional. This new way of thinking has companies re-evaluating how they design products across all industries and can help explain the recent flood of designers moving from the fashion world to the home products arena.

    According to a recent Electrolux survey, 50 percent of Americans say that even a vacuum's design is important, especially since this same half admits to sometimes leaving their vacuum out in the open. Now Electrolux, a company that prides itself in designing products with consumers in mind, is placing more emphasis than ever before on designing innovative products that boast both form and function.
  • New Vacuum Cleaner Closes In On Dirt
    When do 3 inches go farther than 30? When it comes to getting carpets and floors deep-down clean. That's the philosophy behind a vacuum that features the industry's shortest air path for maximum suction.

    Instead of moving dirt through a long hose and cup, the designers put the motor and dust bag as close to the intake as possible. Dirt travels just 3 inches from the nozzle to the bag, creating powerful suction and superior cleaning performance.
  • Share Everyday Moments With Mom This Mother's Day
    Mom is the heart of the family, so it is important to show her how special she is throughout the year. This Mother's Day, give mom the gift of sharing everyday moments, like photos of the kids, invitations, and the latest family news that she otherwise might miss. Sending an email may be a convenient option for staying in touch, but what if mom doesn't have a computer or is not online?

    According to a recent Pew Internet & American Life survey, nearly 65 million American adults are not online, and only 26 percent of Americans age 65 and older go online. Many of these adults are mothers and grandmothers. A simple, new technology that enables users to receive email and photos without the need for a computer or Internet connection could make the ideal Mother's Day gift.

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