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| Summer Heat Can Kill Cell Phones and iPods When temperatures soar, kids and critters aren’t the only things not to leave in a parked car. The battery in your cell phone, iPod, or iPhone could explode, or ooze. And “the temperature in a locked car can fry microcircuits” that power PDAs like Blackberry and Treo, warns Consumer Electronics answer-man Dave Graveline.Graveline fields questions about gadgets and gizmos on his weekend radio show “Into Tomorrow” on over 100 stations across the USA and on XM Satellite Radio. “One caller told me she burned her ear when she went to use a phone she left in the car.” Other callers report DVDs and music CDs melting. “Excessive heat and direct sunlight can cook digital cameras, flash drives, almost anything electronic,” he cautions. “Even GPS units intended to be dashboard mounted should be stashed in the glove compartment.” A former police officer, Graveline offers two more warnings: “You’re inviting a smashed window if you leave anything valuable in plain sight in a parking lot. With all the recent news coverage of iPhone’s launch and other upscale devices, why tempt a rip-off?” And “because your wireless phone is a personal safety device, you should always have it with you.” |
TrackStick GPS Data Logger Are you traveling by GPS and looking for a way to store all your maps and locations for your trip across town, around the lake or across the country? The TrackStick is a small GPS gadget the size of your finger capable of storing your mapping for entire cities! It plugs in to your car or boat for convenience. The TrackShift has enough memory to back you up on your travels for months, mapping out all of your direction needs. There are no special software applications to buy and the raw data can be exported to various common formats. It’ll cost ya less than 250 bucks. |