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Apple’s mobile phone called the iPhone is already a big hit and is still gaining more and more fans. But you probably know that the device has one big flaw among some other small ones and I’m not talking about its functionality here. The bigger problem is that the rechargeable battery is built-in into the device and you can’t easily replace it yourself if it starts to act funny. Or that was the problem until recently, now you can order a special toolkit that comes with the needed tools to open your iPhone and replace the original battery with a spare one. There is a manual with instructions in the battery kit so you’ll know how to replace the battery with the new one, but you can also watch the video below so you’ll know how to quickly and easily open your phone…

You should have in mind that although the replacement battery is also a 1400mAh, 3.7V lithium-polymer like the original one, this is a non original replacement battery so its performance and life expectancy might differ from the one provided by the original battery you got with your new phone.

You can purchase a spare battery for your iPhone for $20.

Get your iPhone replacement battery here…

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These portable hand held deices can help you protect your privacy when you need to. With the help of a portable mobile phone jammer you can block GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz signals all around you in a small radius. The jammer can block the mobile phone reception in a radius of about 5 to 10 meters around you and is small enough to fit in your pocket and not be seen by anyone. The device uses a 1000 mAh lithium-ion battery that can provide up to an hour and a half operating time and them must be recharged. You have two modes of operation a normal one and a high power mode in which the jamming range increases, but also the life of the battery becomes shorter than the normal 1.5 hours…

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If you are feeling paranoid or want to block your GSM so that nobody can listen or trace you without your knowledge this portable GSM jammer can help you, but it is a bit pricey, so you will have to decide if you really want or need it. After all do you really need this type of additional security or you just want to play it cool in front of your friends, just like a spy or a wanted criminal?

The hand held GSM signal blocking device will cost you $166.

Are you feeling paranoid today, then get one of these GSM signal jammers now…

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Replace all of your standard alkaline disposable batteries with the new Hybrio by Ultralast. The Hybrio lasts up to four times longer than standard alkaline batteries on each charge and can be recharged up to 500 times, meaning you can be using your battery-powered devices instead of buying batteries. And the Hybrio backs it up with a three-year battery life guarantee. Try getting that from your regular battery.

The Hybrio features a three-year battery life limited warranty. It will last for three-plus years when recharged regularly as directed. The Hybrio comes charged and ready to use off-the-shelf, and can last up to four times longer on each charge than standard disposable batteries when used in high-drain devices like digital cameras, which means far fewer battery changes. One Hybrio rechargeable is equivalent to up to 500 standard disposable batteries. The payback period on purchasing a charger and batteries occurs after using them just twice … and the savings continue year after year.

Billions of ordinary batteries are thrown away every year, many of which end up in landfills and contribute to the pollution of our lakes and streams, and introduce harmful contaminants into the environment. Because up to 500 fewer disposable batteries go to landfills for every Hybrio rechargeable battery used, you can feel good about choosing to “power responsibly” with the Hybrio battery.

Hybrio will be available starting in late October with a price of less than $30 for a charger and batteries.

For more information about the Hybrio batteries…


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