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Monday, 30 September 2013

Kindle Fire HDX - Smart-Watch Item for latest Gadget


 ALL New Kindle Fire HDX 7", HDX Display, Wi-Fi, 16 GB - Includes Special Offers 






What's new
HDX display, faster processor, improved battery life...

Kindle Fire HDX - Smart-Watch Item for latest Gadget



Perfect-color HDX display, plus powerful quad-core processor for fast, fluid performance and immersive entertainment
·         Exclusive 7" HDX display (1920x1200), high pixel density (323 PPI), and perfect color accuracy (100% sRGB) for vivid, lifelike images that go beyond standard HD
·         The fastest processor on a 7" tablet—powerful 2.2GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM for fast, fluid multi-tasking, gaming, and video
·         Introducing the "Mayday" button—revolutionary, on-device tech support, exclusive to Kindle Fire HDX tablets. Connect for free to an Amazon expert 24x7, 365 days a year
·         Stay productive on the go with ultra-fast web browsing, built-in OfficeSuite, and updated e-mail and calendar support for Gmail, Outlook, and more
·         Immersive entertainment experience—see trivia and character backgrounds with X-Ray for Movies and TV, follow along with lyrics with new X-Ray for Music, fling videos to your TV with Second Screen, and more
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Kindle Fire HDX is perfect for work or play, with the fastest processor on a 7" tablet, the latest graphics engine, world-class Dolby audio, and a highly portable form factor
Powerful Quad-Core Processor
Kindle Fire HDX tablets are the first tablets to be powered by the 2.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, making them the first to clock in at over 2 GHz. It provides 3x more processing power than the previous-generation Kindle Fire HD and, combined with 2GB of RAM, provides faster app launches, faster website load times, smoother multi-tasking, and better overall performance.
Console-Quality Graphics
The new Adreno 330 graphics processor on Kindle Fire HDX delivers high frame rates and console quality graphics—4x the performance of the previous generation Kindle Fire HD.
Custom Dolby Audio
Kindle Fire HDX uses the power of Dolby Digital Plus to create a world class audio experience. Dolby Digital Plus includes technology that adjusts volume, creates virtual surround sound, and delivers easier-to-understand dialogue in movies and TV shows. Kindle Fire HDX is designed to automatically optimize the audio profile based on what you're doing (with or without headphones), such as watching a movie, listening to music, or talking on Skype.



Improved Battery Life
With advanced power management technology, Kindle Fire HDX delivers an uncompromised 11 hours of reading, surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music. When you're just reading, Kindle Fire HDX automatically powers down unused system components, extending battery life to 17 hours.
The exclusive HDX display brings together exceptional pixel density (323 ppi), perfect color accuracy (100% sRGB), reduced glare, and improved brightness for a superior viewing experience
Breakthrough HDX Display
Kindle Fire HDX has a high resolution display (1920x1200) and high pixel density (323 ppi) for an incredible multimedia experience. The display features over 2 million pixels for vivid, lifelike images that go beyond standard HD.
Perfect Color
Both the 7" and 8.9" Kindle Fire HDX displays feature perfect color (100% sRGB), displaying images and videos as the photographer or videographer intended.

Live On-Device Support

NEW—Simply tap the "Mayday" button to be connected for free to an Amazon expert who can co-pilot you through any feature by drawing on your screen, walking you through how to do something yourself, or doing it for you—whatever works best. Mayday is available 24x7, 365 days a year, and it's free. Throughout the process, you will be able to see your Amazon Tech advisor live on your screen, but they won't see you. 15 seconds or less is the Mayday response time goal.
Front-Facing HD Camera
Both the 7" and 8.9" Kindle Fire HDX tablets have a front-facing 720p HD camera, perfect for Skype HD video calls and taking photos to share via Facebook or e-mail.
Import and Edit
Kindle Fire makes it easy to keep favorite photos and personal videos close at hand. Download your albums from Facebook, or add photos and personal videos (up to 20 minutes long) to Amazon Cloud Drive from your PC, Mac, or phone. Editing on your Kindle Fire is just as easy—simply select a photo to begin editing or use one of many popular apps in the Amazon Appstore.
Enjoy lightning-fast connection speeds whether you're using a Wi-Fi network or 4G LTE wireless from AT&T or Verizon
Fast, Powerful Wi-Fi
When it comes to HD content, bandwidth is everything. Without it, you get video buffering, slow downloads, and dropped connections. Kindle Fire HDX solves this issue by using state-of-the-art dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi. With this, you'll enjoy fewer dropped connections and faster media streaming, plus you'll be able to go further from your wireless hotspot than with other tablets.
The Latest 4G Technology
Kindle Fire HDX features the latest 4G LTE technology for ultra-fast mobile broadband, letting you connect to the internet, stream, and download at speeds even faster than Wi-Fi. Kindle Fire HDX supports multiple bands ensuring that you always have the best and fastest possible connection on AT&T's or Verizon's expansive 4G LTE wireless network.

Fire OS 3.0 "Mojito" introduces hundreds of new and upgraded features, Amazon-exclusive services, platform updates and more
All-New Fire OS "Mojito"
New Kindle Fire tablets are powered by the latest version of Fire OS—Fire OS 3.0 "Mojito", which starts with Android and adds cloud services, a content-forward user interface, built-in media libraries, productivity apps, and low-level platform enhancements to integrate Amazon's digital content and improve performance for Kindle Fire tablets. See key features shipping now and in mid-November
Easier Content Management
New 1-Tap Archive frees up space on your Kindle Fire by identifying items that have not been used recently and provides a 1-tap option to quickly move them to your cloud for later retrieval. Optimized Download ensures the performance of the app you are using isn't impacted by background download activity.
Faster Access to Apps and Info
Fire OS 3.0 includes an enhanced, content-first home screen that allows users to easily switch between viewing their recent content and apps in Carousel or Grid View. The new Quick Switch feature uses a side swipe gesture to easily move between multiple apps or individual content items without navigating home. On tablets with Special Offers, new Kindle-exclusive, limited-time deals are available—they are similar to Lightning Deals that run on Amazon.com, but with even greater savings. Learn more
Accessibility Features
Blind and visually impaired customers can leverage new and improved accessibility tools such as Screen Reader, Explore by Touch, and Screen Magnifier. Screen Reader features IVONA's award-winning natural language text-to-speech voice. Learn more


Kindle Fire HDX 7", HDX Display, Wi-Fi, 16 GB - Includes Special Offers
Kindle Fire HDX is perfect for work or play, with the fastest processor on a 7" tablet, the latest graphics engine, world-class Dolby audio, and a highly portable form factor. Exclusive HDX display has perfect color accuracy (100% sRGB) and over 2 million pixels for vivid, lifelike images that go beyond HD. Live on-device expert tech support is just a tap away with the new "Mayday" button - it's available 24x7, 365 days a year, and it's free.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3 in Amazon Devices
  • Brand: Kindle
  • Model: 53-000658
  • Released on: 2013-10-18
  • Dimensions: .35" h x 5.00" w x 7.30" l, .67 pounds
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard Disk: 16GB
  • Native resolution: 1920x1200
  • Display size: 7

Features

  • Exclusive 7" HDX display with exceptional pixel density (323 ppi/1920x 1200), plus powerful 2.2GHz quad-core processor
  • Front facing HD camera for taking pictures or Skype video calls.
  • Ultra-fast web browsing, built-in OfficeSuite, robust email and calendar support for Gmail, Outlook, and more
  • Live on-device tech support is just a tap away with the new "Mayday" button
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Smartwatch Galore for Smart Gear

Sony  is the first big company to launch Gadget “breakthrough ”product since the eighties  with  the Walkman  ,but the world evolves  since then followed  with the Computers , MP3 device , Digital camera , then the  most recent iphone and ipads,   mobile devices seems  the last Gadget Breaker  , and now maybe in  near tomorrow  will be   wearable gadgets  that will soon capture the savvy consumers   in the world  with Gadget Glasses  or the  Smartwatches   which  could well be the next big thing in technology - turning the wristwatch from a humble time-telling gizmo into something much more.
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Sony  has always  been   the first big company to “break cover”  but others are set to follow, bringing email and apps to our wrists, and offering the world a taste of “wearable computing” in  watches , Google is set to launch the wearable Augmented reality Glasses in near future  heading  into  a different  direction as many people  especially the  newer generation are  all starting to wear  glasses and Google foresee a special niche in this  area where other gadget devices manufacturers will have difficulty to access to . 

Samsung has confirmed  to  join the bandwagon   and  it will be announcing its Galaxy Gear smartwatch during Berlin’s IFA trade show next week  where  it claim  that  the  new gear  will , “enhance and enrich the current smart mobile experience in many ways. It will lead a new trend in smart mobile communications”.

  
The  New  Samsung’s Galaxy Gear is heard to sport a 2.5-inch screen, with a camera integrated into the strap and a speaker in the watch’s clasp. Similar to other  smartwatch fashion, the wrist device  are sensors galore usually come   with a built-in accelerometer so when you just shake with a little  movement , the watch wakes up.

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The iWatch is a hear –say  at the moment, with rumours flying around  - but  savvies  don’t have to wait to wear a Gear  of the future. Microsoft  has already  their Smartwatch  in plan since early  this year and will  also release their new model soon . Several companies already offer the gadgets now with Sony  now heading to Amazon stores for all to purchase ;


SonySmartWatch  2
Sony comes with an aluminium body and silicon or metal stainless steel wristband, is water resistant and charges with a micro USB. It has VFinder which allows you to use the phone’s camera as a live video feed to the watch – Star trek  ,    and user can  download apps to make it work such as a weather app, Twitter app, phone app and text message app. Once you’ve got the apps you want, it will do a bunch of nifty things like vibrate when a call is coming through and alert you when you get a Twitter update,acts a like a  Mobile Social Media Gadget


Pebble smartwatch
The $150 Pebble uses Bluetooth and accelerometers (for fitness fanatics ) and works as an extension to your mobile  iPhone or Android device. It is waterproofed up to five atmospheres, allows you to control music from your wrist and texts and emails will appear on the face. Pebble will vibrate when you are receiving a phone call, giving you the option of answering or rejecting and it comes in red, white, black, orange and grey.Wonder Gadget 

Saturday, 3 August 2013

AVATAR Coming Back with Three Sci-fi Sequels

Avatar  Coming Back in 2016

  Three   New  "Avatar," Sequel which will be released between 2016 and 2018, Fox Studios announced Thursday since it last gross  the  highest-grossing movie on record, having netted $2.8 billion at the box office worldwide.



Cameron had originally planned for only two sequels but  as he seems that Two  is Never enough
"In writing the new films, I've come to realize that 'Avatar's' world, story and characters have become even richer than I anticipated, and it became apparent that two films would not be enough to capture everything I wanted to put on screen," Cameron said in a statement.
The three sequels  are planned to  be  filmed simultaneously beginning in 2014, Fox said in a statement. They will be scheduled  for release  near to Christmas  period   towards  2016, 2017 and 2018, respectively.

Cameron, who wrote "Titanic" and "Avatar" by himself, has enrolled  4 more top  screenwriters for the project including Josh Friedman ("War of the World"), Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver ("Dawn of the Planet of the Apes") and Shane Salerno ("Armageddon" and "Savages") will work on the sequels. The  same writers  who has  brought everybody  the   Wonder to  the Magic Screen  and definitely  they  will continue and expand his vision of the world of 'Avatar

Avatar (Three-Disc Extended Collector's Edition)

 
Remember Then  ; After 12 years of thinking about it (and waiting for movie technology to catch up with his visions), James Cameron followed up his unsinkable Titanic with Avatar, a sci-fi epic meant to trump all previous sci-fi epics. Set in the future on a distant planet, Avatar spins a simple little parable about greedy colonizers (that would be mankind) messing up the lush tribal world of Pandora. 

A paraplegic Marine named Jake (Sam Worthington) acts through a 9-foot-tall avatar that allows him to roam the planet and pass as one of the Na'vi, the blue-skinned, large-eyed native people who would very much like to live their peaceful lives without the interference of the visitors. Although he's supposed to be gathering intel for the badass general (Stephen Lang) who'd like to lay waste to the planet and its inhabitants, Jake naturally begins to take a liking to the Na'vi, especially the feisty Neytiri (Zoë Saldana, whose entire performance, recorded by Cameron's complicated motion-capture system, exists as a digitally rendered Na'vi). 




The movie uses state-of-the-art 3D technology to plunge the viewer deep into Cameron's crazy toy box of planetary ecosystems and high-tech machinery. Maybe it's the fact that Cameron seems torn between his two loves--awesome destructive gizmos and flower-power message mongering--that makes Avatar's pursuit of its point ultimately uncertain. That, and the fact that Cameron's dialogue continues to clunk badly. If you're won over by the movie's trippy new world, the characters will be forgivable as broad, useful archetypes rather than standard-issue stereotypes, and you might be able to overlook the unsurprising central plot.


 (The overextended "take that, Michael Bay" final battle sequences could tax even Cameron enthusiasts, however.) It doesn't measure up to the hype (what could?) yet Avatar frequently hits a giddy delirium all its own. The film itself is our Pandora, a sensation-saturated universe only the movies could create. --Robert Horton




Sunday, 28 July 2013

Newly Launched Google Chromecast Streams Favorite Online Content on Your Big Screen

Google Chromecast Streams  Favorite Online Content on Your Big Screen

The Chromecast sold out on Amazon quickly and then people starting reselling them for more than double the price on  ebay  but  I'm still ordering one direct from Google.
It appears this  new  Google's TV device Chromecast is a big hit among consumers

The dongle that allows users to stream Web video straight to their television has already sold out on Amazon  and Google Playstore but consumers must wait 2-3 weeks to receive the device.

The Chromecast plugs into an user's TV through HDMI input, and streams video content wirelessly. Users search for content through a tablet, smartphone or computer, then hit a Chromecast button to send it to your big screen.The $35 device is compatible with apps such as Pandora, YouTube and Netflix.

Sit Back, Watch Together
Chromecast is the easy way to enjoy online video and anything from the web on your TV. Plug it into any HDTV and control it with your existing smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Send your favorites from Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, and Chrome to your TV with the press of a button. No more huddling around small screens and tiny speakers. Chromecast automatically updates to work with a growing number of apps.
With Chromecast, you can easily enjoy your favorite online content on your HDTV—movies, TV shows, videos, music, photos, websites, and more from Netflix, YouTube, Google Play, and Chrome. No more huddling around small screens and tiny speakers. Chromecast automatically updates to work with a growing number of apps.

Product Features

  • Stream online video, music and more to your TV using your smartphone, tablet, or laptop
  • Supports Netflix, YouTube, Google Play, as well as anything on the web through Chrome browser
  • Works with Android, iOS, Chrome for Mac, and Chrome for Windows
  • Easy setup: Plug into any HDTV and connect to your home WiFi network
  • Box includes Chromecast, HDMI extender, USB power cable, and power adapter

Remote Free

Control in the Palm of Your Hand
Chromecast works with devices you already own, including Android tablets and smartphones, iPhones, iPads, and Chrome for Mac and Windows. Browse for what to watch, control playback, and adjust volume using your smartphone, tablet, or laptop. You won't have to learn anything new.

Plug in and Play

Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player


Get Started in 3 Easy Steps
Plug Chromecast into any HDTV, connect it to WiFi, then send videos and more from your smartphone, tablet or laptop to your TV.
It's for Everyone in Your House
Friends and family can use your Chromecast with their smartphone, tablet, or laptop without any additional setup.

Friday, 26 July 2013

Not All Facebook Guide are So Informative in Small Business Marketing

The Facebook Guide to Small Business Marketing [Paperback]

The guide for marketing a small business on Facebook




The number one social networking site offers the opportunity to reach more than 350 million registered users with your advertising message. Owners of small and local businesses will benefit from these tips and best practices provided by Facebook insiders. Learn new ways to attract customers, create a business profile, and take advantage of Facebook’s many marketing features.
  • With more than 350 million registered users, Facebook opens a worldwide forum for small businesses that were once dependent on local traffic alone
  • This guide to small business marketing on Facebook, is packed with information from Facebook’s staff
  • Guides you through creating a profile for your business, taking advantage of Facebook’s unique marketing features, following best practices, and getting the best return on your investment
  • Packed with insider tips and creative marketing ideas

If you have a small or local business, you can’t go wrong with the marketing advice in The Facebook Guide to Small Business Marketing.

How to be RICH | Powerful Enough to Challenge Years of Ingrained, Self-limiting Thinking

After  reading  ; "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth "

I also took up the  audible  audio  version  and enjoy  the  nice audio reading into my  Mind ; 




In Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, you will learn how your childhood influences have shaped your financial destiny. You will also learn how to identify your own money blueprint and "revise" it to not only create success, but more importantly, to keep and continually grow it.
The accumulated wisdom of the most celebrated motivational writers of all time is distilled into one brief playbook for unlocking the prosperity-power of your mind.
Reading into your mind   does make a difference , as  You will catch  on  with the background music  and it make  an impact directly just  like programming into our state of mind




Now the Next Wonderful book I will  recommend  is ;

How to Be Rich (Tarcher Success Classics)

The perfect book for your summer holidays ;
 this compact book gleans must-read passages, powerful meditations, and tantalizing wealth-building techniques from the collected work of the greatest motivational writers ever.



Each chapter in How to Be Rich is short enough to read in a grocery store checkout line-yet powerful enough to challenge years of ingrained, self-limiting thinking. How to Be Rich boils down the cumulative insight of leading self-help and positive-thinking guides into one surprisingly concise rule book for releasing your hidden potential.
Chapters include:

-To Prosper, Let No One Control You by Christian Larson
-What We Are Seeking Is Seeking Us: The Mind as Magnet by Julia Seton
-The Immense, Secret Power of Gratitude by Wallace D. Wattles
-Why Doing More Work Than We're Paid for Leads to Wealth by Napoleon Hill
-In Order to Get, We Must Give by Ralph Waldo Trine
-The Power of Meditation by James Allen
-Fourteen Steps to Success by Joseph Murphy

"Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth"

Last week I read a book called


and I think it's one of those books that everyone should read, regardless of your age, profession and nationality.

As the title suggests the book is about developing the right mindset about money. What I liked about it, though, is the fact that it's not focused on the "law of attraction", but rather on practical things you can do to achieve wealth. I do believe on the "law of attraction", but there are countless other books out there that cover that, so having one focusing on the practical aspects of things was refreshing.

The core of the book are the 17 "wealth files" proposed by the author, T. Harv Eker. They are:

1. Rich people believe "I create my life." Poor people believe "Life happens to me."
2. Rich people play the money game to win. Poor people play the money game to not lose.
3. Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.
4. Rich people think big. Poor people think small.
5. Rich people focus on opportunities. Poor people focus on obstacles.
6. Rich people admire other rich and successful people. Poor people resent rich and successful people.
7. Rich people associate with positive, successful people. Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.
8. Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value.
Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.
9. Rich people are bigger than their problems. Poor people are smaller than their problems.
10. Rich people are excellent receivers. Poor people are poor receivers.
11. Rich people choose to get paid based on results. Poor people choose to get paid based on time.
12. Rich people think "both". Poor people think "either/or".
13. Rich people focus on their net worth. Poor people focus on their working income.
14. Rich people manage their money well. Poor people mismanage their money well.
15. Rich people have their money work hard for them. Poor people work hard for their money.
16. Rich people act in spite of fear. Poor people let fear stop them.
17. Rich people constantly learn and grow. Poor people think they already know."


Obviously inside the book each "file" is expanded in great detail, examples are provided and so on. It's not a long book either, so when you have some free time make sure to read it. Daniel Scocco

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Espresso , Espresso ,Espresso

The History of Espresso Coffee Makers

Espresso coffee makers came out of man's need for a faster cup of coffee. Not only did espresso machines produce more coffee faster, they produced a better cup of coffee.  The first machines had a few kinks to be worked out but coffee maker inventors didn't let little issues deter them.

Who made the first espresso coffee machine? The answer depends on which records you read. According to some records, Louis Bernard Babaut created the first known espresso coffee maker in 1822 with Edward Santais commercializing and marketing the machine in 1843. It debuted at the Universal Exposition in Paris in 1855.

Records say the coffee maker produced one thousand cups of espresso in an hour, using steam to push water through coffee held in a filter. New inventions often carry risk and this espresso coffee maker was no exception. It tended to blow up from time to time. It also had a tendency to occasionally burn the coffee.

The original espresso coffee makers weren't easy to use. Operating them involved some degree of skill and left  plenty of room for diversity. The operator controlled the intensity of the heat and the length of time the water valve remained open. Users could put in less coffee grounds and get stronger coffee or use more water and get a diluted result.


Other records credit Luigi Bezzera, a manufacturer, with the invention of  Espresso in 1903. Bezzera wanted to make coffee faster. He added pressure to the process and 'voila' the birth of the Fast Coffee Machine. The machine made coffee faster and better than other available methods. Bezzera invented a machine that used the pressure of steam to push water through a fixed filter containing coffee.

While skilled in inventing, Bezzera lacked marketing ability to promote his creation. In 1905, the rights to the espresso machine were purchased by Desidero Pavoni and successfully marketed the invention, changing the way everyone drank coffee.  Pavoni sold the coffee makers throughout Europe.


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Franceso Illy created what some believe to be the first automatic espresso coffee maker . Invented in 1935, the Illeta used compressed air instead of steam for his machine. This solved the problem of exploding espresso coffee makers and resulted in a more stable result.

Achille's Gaggia invented the espresso coffee maker that bears his name in 1945. His invention used lever action.Modern versions of both Illetta and Gaggia espresso coffee makers are available today.Ernest Valente created an electric rotating pump in 1950. The pump allowed a continuous, even flow of water through the coffee maker.

Illy, still producing espresso, went on to simplify the espresso coffee maker process even more in the 1970's when he introduced a machine that combined the best parts of previous espresso coffee maker methods. His machine used double filters, cost less than other coffee makers and was simple to use.

In the 70's, super automatic espresso coffee makers were born. They are now the norm in many countries. The machines continue to evolve. Debate over which methods and which machines produce the best espresso will continue as long as people continue to enjoy their cup of Joe.
Popular Espresso Coffee Makers

Americans love espresso. They rely on it to help them get going in the morning; keep them going through the day and sometimes through the night as well. Here are a few of the most popular espresso coffee makers.

Braun AromaDeluxe KF510BK  10-cup Coffee Maker

The Braun AromaDeluxe is a fast brewing coffee maker. A Brita water filter removes impurities that can affect coffee taste. The premium Aroma Deluxe features a clock and timer so that users can set the machine to have coffee ready each morning.

Braun Tassimo Coffee-on-Demand 1 cup Coffee Maker

Fast and easy single serving coffee maker also makes latte, cappuccino, café crema, tea, and hot chocolate. 

Cuisinart Brew Central DCC-1200W, 12-cup Coffee Maker

The Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Maker is totally programmable. It contains a built-in water filter and has a 12 cup capacity. There is no built-in grinder. There is a pause and serve function and alerts users when it needs decalcifying.

Cuisinart Grind and Brew DGB-600BCW 10 cup Coffee Maker

This thermal coffee maker grinds beans when needed, resulting in fresher taste with every cup. The thermal carafe is double insulated to keep coffee hot for hours.

DeLonghi BAR32 Retro Espresso Coffee Maker

The DeLonghi Bar32 Retro Espresso Coffee Maker is part of DeLonghi's Retro designer line. The machine is said to be inspired by the 20th Century Art Deco and Bauhaus periods of the 20th Century.  This machine does not contain a built-in grinder. It does make multiple cups and has a water tank size of almost 34 ounces.

Jura/Capresso Impressa E8 Espresso Machine and Coffee Maker

The Jura/Capresso Impressa E8 Espresso Machine and coffee maker is a high tech machine capable of producing espresso, cappuccino, lattes and long crema coffee. Settings allow for customized brewing of mild, regular or strong coffee. A grinder is built in, timer and cup warming surface are built in.

Keurig Elite B40 Coffee Maker

The Keurig Elite B40 Coffee Maker is a no-fuss coffee maker. The water reservoir is removable. The machine features single button brewing, the water reservoir is removable and indicator lights let users know if water is heating, if it's necessary to add water, if the machine needs descaling and when it is ready to brew. This coffee maker does not feature a built-in grinder.

Krups XP 2070 Espresso Machine & Coffee Maker

The Krups XP 2070 is a programmable combination espresso machine and drip coffee maker. It features a a 10 cup coffee capacity and a 15 bar pump espresso capacity.

Senseo Single Serve Pod HD7810/75 Coffee Maker



This pod system coffee maker features a patented brewing system that automatically uses just the right amount of water and sends the water through the pod quickly and evenly.

Coffee lovers can choose from a variety of coffee makers. From single cup Senseo styles to ten cup Cuisinart Models, there's a coffee maker for every drinker and every occasion. If all that's desired is coffee, no problem. If specialty coffees are preferred, no problem. Fresh java is just a cup away.

Delicious Cappuccinos and Lattes for Esteemed Enjoyment

People love coffee and buy tons of coffee makers each year.  The problem with your average coffee maker is that it is usually designed to make ten to twelve cups of coffee per pot.  This is fine for the office or maybe a diner but a casual coffee drinker doesn't need all that.  With an average coffee maker, if you only drink one or two cups a day, you are wasting between eight and ten cups.  That's a lot of coffee!  Another thing is if you buy a big can of coffee, it will most likely get stale after a while.  These are all good reasons you might want a single cup coffee maker.


 
                                            DeLonghi Silver Lattissima Plus Nespresso Capsule System

 Single cup coffee makers are perfect for single people and those that just want a better cup of coffee than a normal coffee pot will allow.  A single cup coffee maker gives you a higher quality cup of coffee because it was designed for just that.  One premium cup of coffee.  Other coffee makers will brew more at a time but they are designed for speed not quality.

Single cup coffee makers are a bit more expensive than multi-cup coffee makers.  This is because normally the only coffee you can use in them is sold in "pod" form. This is basically a self contained package that has coffee inside little flat oval shaped filters.  If you browse your retail aisles, you should be able to tell easily what sells and what doesn't.  This is good to keep in mind so you don't buy a new coffee maker only to have it obsolete and useless in just a few months.  There are a few name brands such as Senseo and Mr. Coffee that you can't go wrong with but you should definitely shop around and read some reviews and comparisons before making your purchase.
DeLonghi Silver Lattissima Plus Nespresso Capsule System Each single cup coffee maker tends to be unique.  Some will let you change the strength you desire or if you want four or eight ounces of coffee.  Some will put foam or froth on top of each cup.  There are many different options available to you.

Amazon Best Seller Coffee Machine

There are many places you can purchase a single cup coffee maker.  The most obvious choice is a retail store that has many different types lined up on a shelf.  This lets you see what they look like, what they do, and what they offer.  Appearance is important because if your entire kitchen has stainless steel appliances, a black plastic pot might not fit the theme of the kitchen.  Price is always a factor because if something will do the exact same thing for $50.00 less, you might as well give it a shot and upgrade if necessary.

The only drawback to single cup coffee makers is that they only make one cup at a time.  If you have many guests you will have to run back and forth, replace coffee pods, and make individual cups.  The guests might appreciate the higher quality, so that is a choice you will have to make.

The History of Coffee Makers

Coffee has been used as a drink for well over 2000 years.  The first methods of brewing coffee were pretty crude but they have advanced greatly over the centuries.  People used to just chew the cherry that came off the coffee tree to get a stimulant effect.  Inside the cherry was the coffee bean.  Over time with experimentation, people started to roast and then grind the beans for better flavor.

As early as the the late 1700s, coffee makers began showing up.  This made it easy for people to brew coffee and not worry about getting grounds in their cup.  This was expensive and not many people had them.  The basic design is similar to coffee pots of today.  There was a pot on the bottom with a place to put your ground coffee on the top.  This was connected to a chamber on top where you poured in your boiling water.

People tried many different types of coffee maker throughout the years since then.  There have been percolators, vacuum coffee makers, and drip coffee makers.  Percolators use a pot over a heat source that forces the water into an upper chamber where the coffee grounds are.  The water drips through the coffee and back into the lower pot.  You know it is ready when it stops making percolating noises which are easy to hear.  Then you remove it from heat before it boils.  Vacuum coffee makers use what looks like two pots, one upside down on the other.  As it is heated, the pressure forces hot water up into the top chamber where it infuses with the ground coffee.  When you remove it from heat, the pressure is reversed and the coffee goes back to the lower pot ready to drink.  Drip coffee makers are the kind we are all used to.  Whether automatic or manual they work by dumping hot water over coffee grounds that sit in a filter.  It strains through into a pot and is ready to drink.

With the advent of electricity, coffee makers became very popular and a little cheaper.  In the early 1900s coffee makers really started to boom and by the 1970s almost everyone had a coffee maker in their home.  These were usually of the automatic drip variety as they were the easiest to use.  Todays coffee makers have many features.  They have timers that allow you to specify when you want your coffee maker to turn on, have built in grinders, storage areas, and much more.  You can buy home espresso and cappuccino machines also.  Coffee makers today range from the single cup variety to commercial units that make gallons at a time so no matter what your need, you can usually find it.

As more and more people start to enjoy different kinds of coffee, coffee makers become easier to use and offer more features.  Many combine espresso, cappuccino, and coffee all in one machine but it is rather bulky still.  Look for these to shrink in the near future.


Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Amazon Now Available For Direct Shipping to Singapore

Amazon is the Right  Choice  for Singapore . A City  now packed with  thousands  of migrant  Millionaires and   few million of hardworking and stress out workforce  whose main  hobby  is shopping  whenever  they have the free  time  and    the Mega online shopping site Amazon   will be  the best  most reliable source  for  Singaporean  to really  get   into the thrill of real shopping online . 

Here  we wish to list  some of the different  categories  which  fetch  goods deals  for all kind of  items with some ranging  up to 50% discount , plus  ......... as long as shoppers in the country make a purchase of SGD$160 (USD$125) or over, they will be entitled to this free shipping under the site’s “Free Amazon Global Saver Shipping” program.

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The qualified amount to be spent by shoppers for the free shipping does not include import fees, gift-wrap charges, duties and taxes.




The free shipping is only provided to online shoppers purchasing goods sold directly by Amazon and not by their third party retailers.




The goods purchased must also be eligible for the AmazonGlobal program, which makes up a majority of the site’s product catalog, ranging from automotive products, electronics and jewelry to name a few. 




However, shoppers need to make sure that the goods to be shipped do not exceed 20lbs. (9 kg) or they will not qualify for the free shipping service.