If you are a cigar lover, there are many things that you can do to make your leisure time really exciting and interesting. You can spend your time to watch cigar news on your television, to enjoy savoring your favorite cigar, and to collect famous cigar products manufactured by cigar producers from around the world. There are many other exciting activities that you can actually do with your fellow cigar-lover friends.
Whichever activities that you do, you should always update your knowledge about cigar products regularly. You can do that by regularly watching cigar television. There is actually a TV channel that publishes programs that only talk about cigar. If you ask whether there is a TV channel as such in the United States, then the answer is definitely yes, there is. You can search for it easily using the internet. In that TV channel, you can watch cigar videos that tell you about the latest cigar products, how to smoke cigar properly, how to choose the best cigar products, how to collect cigar and store it properly, and many more tips that you can learn to know more about cigar. And because the TV channel is actually an IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) you can access it using either your internet browser or your smart TV.
In addition to providing attractive programs for cigar lovers, the cigar television also establishes interactive network where you can share your story about your life as a smoker with other cigar lovers and even cigar producers. Because the cigar TV programs are also available for viewing online, you also have an opportunity to observe any materials and articles published online on blogs, forums, web pages, etc. If you are a cigar aficionado, you will certainly be glad to watch all videos broadcasted in that IPTV.
Some may deride the Kindle Fire for having a boring appearance. After all, it’s nothing but a black rectangle. But those who think there’s something wrong with that either have very little imagination or they’ve never seen 2001: A Space Odyssey. If they had, they’d know that sometimes wonderful things can come of featureless, monolithic slabs of black.
Okay, the Kindle Fire isn’t that cool, and it certainly isn’t going to be the impetus behind any evolutionary leap – for mankind, tablet, or even eReader – but it’s a pretty neat device nonetheless that effectively blows the doors off its eReader antecedents. But does being “neat” make it worth its $199 asking price, or should you hang onto that new Kindle or Kindle Keyboard a little longer? Keep reading to find out for yourself.
BUILD & DESIGN
The Kindle Fire is minimalist at its core and suspiciously resembles the BlackBerry PlayBook, and those who crave simplicity will likely find much to drool over in the Fire. Inspecting the Fire’s outer edges, all you’ll find are two small speakers on its top edge, and on its bottom edge a power button, headphone jack, and microUSB charging port. Bizarrely, the charging cable that comes included with the Fire can only be plugged into a wall socket, it’s not a micro-to-full USB cable, so if charging through your computer’s USB port is something you prefer, you’ve already got an additional accessory to buy. Read the rest of this entry »
How much does Android 4.0 mean to you? How much do you need to have it right now? Because that’s the dilemma with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone ($299-$649). Overall it’s not quite as good a phone as the Motorola Droid RAZR ($299, 4.5 stars). But right now, it’s the only phone running Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), and that’s the future.
In many ways, this is the ultimate early adopter phone. The phone itself isn’t perfect; typically, Nexus phones aren’t the best hardware on the market. But the software takes a major leap forward, with everything from a better Gmail experience to a faster browser and the ability to put folders on your home screens. Do you need that right now? Then yes, you need the Nexus.
Physical Design
The Galaxy Nexus is a well-built but not extraordinary Samsung phone—which is to say, it’s a giant piece of relatively well-engineered plastic. There’s none of the metal and glass accents you see on top-of-the-line Motorola or Apple phones. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Fashion, Lifestyle | Posted on 12-10-2011

Each Halloween there are many classic themes people use to inspire their costume choice, but every year there are some that stand out from the rest.
This year Halloween spending is projected to rise 9 percent to $6.86 billion,
according to a survey conducted by BIGResearch on behalf of the National Retail Federation trade group. There are two reasons for the increase: More Americans are celebrating the holiday, and more American adults are dressing up in costumes as part of the fun. Based on the survey, it is expected Americans will spend $1 billion on costumes this year.
As consumers put more focus on finding the right costume, there has been a trend to “mash up” or create unique costumes by blending elements from several existing costumes.
For those who are either too time-pressed or not as creative to create their own costumes, don’t worry. There are plenty of costume manufacturers putting fresh twists on old themes. They find just the right elements to be recognizable, while freshening up the concept to make it look like something never seen before. Read the rest of this entry »