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When it came time to purchase a case for my iPhone 4, I tried out a number of cases while trying to find a case that could fit all my needs. I was never able to and now I have a case that I use for outdoors trips and a few others that I purchased and tried. There are a number of companies producing iPhone 4 cases and some of the better offerings are the Incase cases.

They make a number of different products, including the popular Incase Slider cases. It’s one of the more popular iPhone 4 cases, due both to its wide availability and its utility.

However, what really sold me on an Incase Slider was the Incase Bamboo Slider. While most iPhone 4 cases come in a variety of different color choices, the Incase Bamboo Slider is the first case I have seen that allows iPhone 4 users to choose a more environmentally friendly case.

40% of the Bamboo Slider is made of bamboo pulp produced from recycle Bamboo-it’s an environmentally sustainable and responsible choice that is a welcome addition to the iPhone 4 world. Moreover, you don’t sacrifice anything to get it.

The case works exactly the same as other Incase Slider cases. It consists of two interlocking plastic pieces that provide a solid layer of protection for your iPhone 4. The case fits snuggly against your iPhone 4 and you will barely notice that it is there. The case retains access to all of the controls and ports on your phone, which is a nice benefit as many cases restrict access to the iPhone 4’s docking port-the Incase Slider does not. The case is also padded with a thin layer of rubber to further help your iPhone 4 survive a fall. Compared with other Incase Slider cases, the Incase Bamboo Slider feels comprable and you likely won’t even notice that it isn’t made out of the usual plastic material.

Overall, I really like the Incase Bamboo Slider. I appreciate the fact that Incase decided to offer a more environmentally sustainable iPhone 4 case.

It feels great to be doing my part to help the earth and the fact that they don’t charge extra for the Bamboo case is refreshing. For $34.95, the Incase Bamboo Slider is competitive with most other iPhone 4 cases, but when you throw in the fact that it is made of partially recycled material-it edges out many similarly priced cases. Most anyone would be happy with the Bamboo Slider, but socially conscious users will be particularly happy.

iPhone 4 Cases provides phone covers nationwide and you can get it on apple’s official website. This website is updated with the intention of helping iPhone users find the right iPhone 4 Case for them.

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This post was written by Rachel Manus on August 16, 2010

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Ensure The Compatibility Of PDA Phone

The first concept of this phone was to deliver all of the convenience of a home computer or notebook into a device that fits right in the palm of your hand. And while the palm PDA was very useful to the individual who needed their data organized right at their fingertips on the go, the amount of additional accessories to provide the connectivity, synchronization along with other much needed conveniences started to become tremendous.

The Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) then grow to be built-in into Smartphone systems and provides the customer quickly access to the internet, office software programs such as word processors and spreadsheets and much more.

Being compatible is a main issue of people which use PDA phones. Most information that should be accessed needs to be viewed on a laptop and over the web also, and if your device is not compatible with the particular type of computer which you use in your work place or at home, after that you could be in major trouble.

While there are viewers that permit you to view documents through other operating systems and other computer systems altogether, being able to change those paperwork on your PDA hand held device is also crucial. Once you have overcome the compatibility issue, you must ensure that your device easily connects you online.

Original PDAs had to have separate cords and wires to connect to a cellular phone or other modem-type device to get you on the internet. With a Smartphone, it can use a DSL service to get you quickly connected on the internet, and it may even have a long term connection that allows you to use the internet at all times.

Make sure to compare to the shop for your new device to find the best technology for your requirements. Do not purchase the first one that catches your eye, but do some study and make sure that the device you are purchasing is the best device for your particular functionality requirements.

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Exploring The Technology Of Humidity Sensors

Most people are familiar with relative humidity as discussed by the local weather reporter. Humidity has a significant effect on comfort as most of us know. Very few people realize that humidity is important to scientists and engineers in many different ways. Weather reporters, scientists and engineers all need some way to measure humidity. This short article will describe some types of humidity sensors commonly used to get the measurements.

Humidity is the measure of water vapor suspended is air or other gas. Water vapor is invisible when suspended in a gas. Fog, steam, rain, clouds or other precipitation are water condensing out of suspension and becoming visible (and wet). Scientists have different methods to measure humidity in terms directly related to the way the measurements are used. Some humidity measurements can be mathematically converted to other measurement scales (within certain limits).

Three often used measurement terms are relative humidity, dew point and absolute humidity. Each of these is measured differently and used differently in process controls or data recording applications. Humidity measurement methods have evolved tremendously over the decades.

The “bad hair day” is caused by the way human hair responds to humidity. Early scientists took note of this effect and built the first relative humidity instruments around it. Horse hair was also used in some indicators and chart recorders. With the invention of synthetic materials like nylon, hair-based instruments became obsolete. Synthetic fibers have more predictable responses and are more easily calibrated. The invention of transistors and solid-state electronics led to the modern humidity sensor that is tiny, relatively inexpensive and much more robust.

Many weather reports include a dew point reading. This is the temperature at which the water vapor in air begins to condense into liquid. Dew point figures are very important in some manufacturing processes such as painting or anything that uses compressed air. Dew points were originally measured using chilled mirror technology. This could be limited to a certain range of temperatures and calibration was unstable. Modern solid-state dew point sensors are accurate down to -40degrees F. And are much more dependable.

The third common humidity measurement is absolute humidity. This is the calculation or measurement of the weight (actually mass) of water vapor in a volume of gas. This measurement is expressed as grains per cubic foot or grams per cubic meter. Absolute humidity is the most useful measurement for calculations and is found in many applications. Electronic sensors can measure absolute humidity in gases as hot as 200 degrees C., even in polluted environments.

In manufacturing, changes in humidity can impact the stability of processes. This is particularly true with painting. Constant real-time monitoring of humidity allows automatic adjustments to the process to compensate for changes. Research results can be skewed by changes in humidity so recording humidity during the research is important. Modern sensor manufacturers have products to cover almost any application.

Some internet research can find humidity sensors to meet almost any requirement. Today’s sensors are accurate, tiny, relatively inexpensive and much more durable than the early horse-hair based indicators. And you will not need to rely on a weatherman.

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This post was written by Adriana Noton on April 16, 2010

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