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Home Theater April 1, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Smart Meters Maybe Not So Smart Security holes may let hackers steal your juice. |
This Old House Tabitha Long |
5 Tips for Using Salvage in the Garden How to unearth and care for garden-worthy finds. |
Popular Mechanics March 26, 2010 Harry Sawyers |
Fake Products and Companies Certified by Energy Star The Government Accountability Office's March 26, 2010, report states that it used four bogus manufacturing firms and fictitious individuals to apply for Energy Star partnership. All four qualified. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
2010 Interior Design Trends For Men Rising interior design stars Anna Abbruzzo and Alain Courchesne of Igloo Design show how men can make the most out of their space. |
Fast Company April 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Home Energy Management--The Next Big Thing? From startups to heavyweights, companies are betting that energy management will be the next big thing. |
Popular Mechanics March 11, 2010 |
How to Find the Best Tools and Gadgets at Garage Sales Everyone has a particular genre of yard-sale goods they scout out. Personally, I'm fond of gas-powered yard equipment. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 James Turner |
The Smart Power Strip A Web-enabled outlet tells you how much power an appliance is consuming and lets you turn it on and off remotely |
Popular Mechanics March 2010 Anthony Verducci |
How to Quiet Your Loud Personal Computer As with many aspects of the technology world, there is a modder subculture dedicated to quiet desktop computing. |
Popular Mechanics February 23, 2010 |
50 Simple Tools to Help Rebuild Haiti As relief teams bring materials to Haiti to aid in the reconstruction effort, we suggest a list of basic tools and supplies that could help earthquake victims to rebuild. |
Outside March 2010 Larry Olmsted |
Vacation Homes: Buy Low, Sell Never There's at least one major upside to the bursting of the real-estate bubble: The kind of adventure-ready second home you've always dreamed about is suddenly within reach. |
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