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2011年7月10日星期日

Tops tips to Recharge your batteries when staying in holiday

You don't need to travel far afield to have a restful break as there are plenty of locations in the UK where you can have some breathing space when staying in holiday cottages. Indeed, for many, Devon is such a place.
Located on the south-western coast of England, this county draws people every year for its mild climate and beautiful countryside.


If you want to escape the troubles of everyday life, you can simply spend your time walking around its traditional English villages, along its beaches and over its hills.
There is plenty to see and do during a stay inDevon holiday cottages, but it is also a great destination if you just want to soak up the atmosphere and relax in a beautiful setting.
As you are surrounded by natural wonders here, this isn't hard to do as you can walk along its rugged coastline or through its green meadows for a splendid day out.
Dartmoor National Park is a beautiful place to visit and is perfect if you want to immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the countryside, taking in some of the area's beautiful vistas.
The national park stretches for more than 368 square miles, meaning there's plenty for you to explore during your trip.
You might want to stroll over its hillsides or cycle through its woodland areas. However, once you've recharged your batteries and are feeling slightly more active, why don't you try some of the different outdoor sports here?
You can go rock-climbing on some of its granite tors or you might prefer going horse-riding over the open moorland and through some of its woodlands.
Spend days exploring the vast open space of Dartmoor National Park before heading to some of Devon's beautiful beaches.
Little sandy bays sit against a backdrop of rolling hills as the clear blue water laps on the beach, making you feel as though you're somewhere in the Mediterranean. South Devon's coves are among some of the most beautiful in the UK and are well worth a visit.

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On warmer days, you can lay your towel on the beach and listen to the waves glide against the shoreline. And when you begin to feel peckish, you can stop at some of the region's restaurants where you can sample its delicious fresh seafood delicacies, such as South Devon Crab.

The area is also home to tasty fish and chips, so remember to have some during your stay.
One of the best places to enjoy the region's produce is on the English Riviera, covering the waterfront towns of Torquay, Brixham and Paignton.
All three are popular for different reasons and you can soak up their unique characters by strolling around their beaches, harbours and cobbled streets.
Torquay, in particular, has plenty for you to do once your batteries have been recharged, such as visiting the Agatha Christie Memorial Room or walking through Cockington Court and Country Park.
But, like other Devon towns, it is a great place to sit in a cafe, gazing at the waterfront before you. With such beautiful views, you'll want to choose Devon for your stay in holiday homes in Englandyear after year.



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2011年3月11日星期五

Poll Suggests For Current iPad Owners

Poll Suggests For Current iPad Owners by

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Gizmocrunch reports that Apple’s decision not to take iPad 2 pre-orders may stem from the recent Verizon iPhone launch.  When pre-orders began for the Verizon iPhone, there were so many orders that it took both the Verizon and Apple online stores down within two hours. Verizon sold more iPhone 4s during its initial launch than any other phone in the carrier’s history, but that is not what the media reported.  The media focused on the fact that lines weren’t long at Verizon stores on the day of the Verizon iPhone launch, creating a false perception that the Verizon iPhone was not a success.  In reality lines were short at Verizon stores because most people pre-ordered online.
Apple does not want this to happen again.  Apple wants long lines for iPad 2.  Long lines for a major Apple product release feeds the Apple hype machine.  There is no better advertising for Apple than the free advertising they will receive on March 11 when all the major news networks report that people lined up for hours outside Apple stores to buy the iPad 2.  The iPad 2 goes on sale at 5PM, conveniently right before the 6PM nightly news and you can bet reporters will be there to cover it.
Cult of Mac reports that there are thousands of first generation iPads currently being sold on ebay and electronics buy back sites which is another a good indicator that lines will be long on Friday.  A quick search for “iPad” on ebay returns over 59,000 listings.  On March 11, many who owned the original iPad will upgrade to the newer model, while many others who didn’t get the first generation iPad will be buying their first iPad.
Do you think there will be long lines for the iPad 2 launch? Will you be in line on March 11 to buy iPad 2?  Let us know.
The iPad 2 still starts at $499 for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only version, so some tablet owners might have to sell their iPad in order to afford the next-generation device. About 14 percent, or 1,131 PCMag readers said they will go this route and sell the old iPad to afford the new one.
Not sure how to do that? PCMag has a guide on how to sell your first-gen iPad, and Target and Best Buy have said the iPad will be part of their buy back programs. We also have a slideshow listing Ten Ways to Dump Your Old iPad.
Some readers, however, are not ready to part with their iPad. About 18 percent, or 1,442, will be keeping their iPads and also purchasing an iPad 2. Like Lance, one reader said that his wife wanted his iPad so he had a "valid excuse to get the iPad 2."
Others, meanwhile, just weren't that impressed with the slimmer form factor, faster chip, and front- and rear-facing cameras. About 28 percent, or 2,173, said they would hold out for the iPad 3. Here at PCMag, we have already started thinking about that. Check out Apple iPad 3: What We Want.
About 34 percent also have no iPad plans. "I'm Doing Nothing" earned 2,629 votes.
Finally, about 8 percent, or 596 people, are sufficiently impressed with iPad competitors to trade their Apple tablet in for something like the Motorola Xoom or the Galaxy Tab. Some people in the comments rightly warned that the Xoom does not have Flash access at the moment, but not for long. Verizonannounced today that Adobe Flash Player 10.2 will be available on the Xoom on March 18.
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