Not only can phones like Motorola’s Crazr take higher resolution pics, but thanks to Bluetooth you can send them through the air to be printed. Steve adds a tiny Kensington 2.0 Bluetooth Adapter to a Photosmart A716 portable printer from HP. Also, a look at HP’s A716 and A433 Photo Studio and a Digital Private Eye Video Camera.
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Getting to view an archived episode
My personal file at login says I have been a member for 4 days and 5 minues. That's 4 days and 5 minutes trying to get to Season 5 episode 24 dated 3/10. I must report failure and frustration. I have had a couple of automated error messages like I am not authorized, or there is no program to download to Windows Media. I don't want to download and save the episode I just want to see it to find a couple of HP numbers and I believe a motion activated security camera.
Hi okotoks, Thank you for
Hi okotoks,
Thank you for watching Dotto Tech.
Once logged in, you should be able to click on Season 5 under the list of Seasons on the right hand side of your screen, and scroll down to episode 24. You should see a player window with a right-pointing arrow in it. Clicking anywhere in this window will start playback of episode 24 in your browser. As you've already noticed, you can alternatively download the episode as either a Quicktime file, and Windows Media file, or for use on your iPod. I've verified the playback both internally and externally, and it's working fine. Try again and let me know if you have any further problems.
- Dan
preserving 35mm slides
I Emailed Steve several weeks ago with a question which remains unanswered.I have several hundred 35mm slides I would like to burn on a CD. You showed what I think was an HP device to scan the slides. What was the name of the device?
35mm sides
What do I need to get them on a DVD?
35mm sides
Good Day,
You would need to use a scanner to get the slides into your computer and then they can be written out to a DVD.
Fraser