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Games Women Play
A recent study by Real Networks found that more women are playing casual -- i.e. card and puzzle -- games online than any other group. Most interesting was that women overall are choosing specific games to help them troubleshoot specific issues ranging from extreme stress to needing a quick break from the kids.
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Here's a look at some games women prefer to play when they need some support:
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Extreme Stress: |
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| Mental Block: - Sudoku - Latin Squares Gold - Scrabble - Cinema Tycoon |
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| Boredom: - Diner Dash 2 - Cake Mania - Delicious |
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Trouble Sleeping: |
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| Quick Break from Kids: - Super Collapse 3 - Luxor - Adventure Ball |
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So, do you play games online? Take our poll and see what other Modern Moms said...
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Must-Have Gadget: Hitachi’s DVD Camcorder
When you're shooting a movie, there are often great moments that would make the perfect photo...and with Hitachi's DZ-BX35A (yup, it's a mouthful), you can grab photos from any video frame and quickly copy it to the camera's SD card to print or share.

For example, you're playing back the video you just shot of your daughter's first softball game - while watching you can stop at a specific point in the video and send that image to the camcorder's SD card, which can then be taken to any digital photo booth or a home printer to make a high-quality photograph. Plus, this camcorder records right to DVD, so there aren't lengthy, difficult transfers...just point, shoot and watch. If your computer is equipped with a DVD drive, it's that much easier to upload videos to YouTube and share or burn more DVDs.
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Though it lacks some bells and whistles you'll find with more expensive DVD camcorders, this lightweight, moderately priced model ($329.99) offers everything you'll need to capture those special family moments.
Hitachi DZ-BX35A DVD Camcorder - $329.99 at CircuitCity.com




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Marcia Cross Welcomes Twin Daughters
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Desperate Housewives' Marcia Cross and hubby Tom Mahoney welcomed twin daughters, Eden and Savannah, on Tuesday in Los Angeles. "Mother and babies are all doing well," Marcia's rep told People.com. Cross co-hosted our Modern Mom Mingle in November. |




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Kids Music for Parents Who Hate Kids Music
Today's music for kids does not have to be torture on a parent's ears. Below are some of our favorite well-known, and not-so-well-known musicians that you'll gladly pop in...and may even find yourself listening to when the kids aren't around:
Ralph's World
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Our family favorite, singer / songwriter Ralph Covert understands that parents need music that won't make them crazy when it's stuck in their head all day. |
With six CDs (our pick: Happy Lemons
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Ralph's tunes are catchy, sometimes educational and best of all: most parents we know love the songs too. (My personal favorite would have to be The Coffee Song: "M-O-M-M-Y needs C-O-F-F-E-E ")
Laurie Berkner Band
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No doubt, you know her and your kids love her from Nick Jr. where Laurie Berkner |
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They Might Be Giants
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Yup, They Might Be Giants, the quirky, eclectic band we loved when we were teens is back with an album designed for our kids. No! |
Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies from the Film Curious George
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The "Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies from the Film Curious George" soundtrack - with fresh numbers performed by Jack Johnson - are not only easy on the ears, but also pack important messages in the tunes. |
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Dan Zanes and Friends
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Offbeat Dan Zanes is on the cusp of mainstream success, thanks to interstitials on Nick Jr., but his music stays true to its roots. |
So, now that you're armed with a list of good kids music - load up the CD player or iPod and spread the word. There is music designed for kids out there that parents can not only tolerate, but enjoy!




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Here’s To a Tech Savvy New Year
Now that the holiday rush is behind us, we can stop and take a breath. This is the time to enjoy all the tech toys we wished for and actually received! Some of this season's hottest gadgets were laptops, MP3 players, digital cameras, and LCD TVs. The cool thing about all these products is that they have the capability to sync up with other products. With all this technology, where do you start?
Even as a father of two, husband and full-time Geek Squad Agent, I know what it's like to have the coolest and newest gadgets but feel lost and overwhelmed. Whether you just received a new gadget or haven't learned to use an old one, it's helpful to understand the number of not-so-obvious uses that technology offers. With today's technological advances, many products can be used together to enhance the overall user experience. For example, did you know you can plug your mp3 player or USB thumb drive into that new Xbox 360 or PS3 and create your own video game soundtracks? Now, when my wife and I begin to use our new tech "toys," I always check to see if there is something more we can do with the product than what is printed on the box.
Below are some suggestions from the Geek Squad to help you get tech savvy for the New Year. I've picked some of the most popular gifts this season, as well as "toys" I tend to see a lot of as I make my post-holiday house calls.
Laptops:
- Data migration: Moving from one computer to a new one is not a simple matter of hooking up a cable from one machine to the next and pressing "GO" on your keyboard. With proper instruction, you can move e-mails, digital media, Internet Favorites, documents and more from that old desktop to a shiny new laptop.
- Data Backup: Backup tools are on the rise (both subscription-based and free). The good ones will back everything up automatically (in real-time), so you don't have to remember a thing.
- Wireless connectivity: Computer makers are making networking easier, with laptops that come wireless-ready out of the box (most laptops sold these days have WiFi built in, so you don't have to worry about plugging anything in), but integrating a new device into an existing wireless network may be a challenge.
Video game consoles:
- Streaming media from your PC to video game console: TiVos, XBOX 360s and many more are now accepting media streams from PCs! By setting up one of these devices you can stream all of your digital media -- including pictures, music and even video -- from the bedroom computer to the living room flat screen television.
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- Streaming media to a video game console or a media center extender can make it much easier to get the most from digital content. However, it's not always easy to do. Many people don't know how to make it work -- or even that such an option exists!
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MP3 players:
- MP3 rookies: Believe it or not, there are still a number of people out there who don't own MP3 players! If you don't have one by now, chances are you may not know how to make the most of it -- or even use it at all. Tutorials can teach you how to get up to speed in no time.
- Moving from one MP3 player to another: Many of you may be receiving their second and even third generation MP3 player this holiday season. Moving music from one generation to the next, or even an iPod to a Zune, is easy with proper instructions.
- Getting video on MP3 players: Sure, for those who bought the fall finale of Lost on iTunes, it's automatically added to their video iPod when they first connect it to their computers. Getting your own digital content, such as home movies, onto video-enabled MP3 players, however, is a bit trickier. Video enthusiasts can learn how to encode their videos correctly so they can show off junior's first steps to everyone on the bus to work.
HDTVs:
- Stream media from Media Center PCs: I mentioned this earlier, but I thought I'd reiterate the option as it is one of my favorites. With the help of a gaming console or media center extender, you'll be able to stream all of your digitally-recorded programs to that beautiful new flat screen.
- Double duty: Many high-resolution flat-screen TVs work well as huge computer monitors, so checking stats during the big game or reading a recipe from Google may mean a push of the "input" button. Using these specialized televisions as computer monitors as well calls for the right cables, as well as a basic understanding of resolution settings.




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