Archive for November, 2009

Using an iBreath Alcohol BreathAlyzer

To use the iBreath first make sure that it is drawing power. Though the iBreath doesn’t have its own batteries, there are several ways to power the device:

  • Plugging it into an iPod or an iPhone.
  • Using a USB cord for connecting the device to a computer.
  • Connect the iBreath to the vehicle using the provided 12-volt car

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Technologies involved in the working of iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer

Traditional devices that estimated Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) from the alcohol content in a person’s breath relied on one of three methods.

  • Breathalyzers,
  • Intoxilyzers and
  • Alcosensors

The Breathalyzer system finds alcohol levels by examining a chemical reaction that occurs in the presence of alcohol. Intoxilyzers use infrared spectroscopy to identify and determine… Continue reading

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Opportunities Provided By Recession For Jewelry Merchants

While many economists predicted a slow recovery from the recession. A recovery seems to be in progress by that time. Banks started lending business, mortgage re-financings have picked up, even though it is taking longer for consumers to close on the loans because of an increased level of credit scrutiny.

Recession, which is generally hated by all provides some opportunities:

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Uses Of High-Fructose Corn Syrup

High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is any of a group of corn syrups which have undergone enzymatic processing in order to increase their fructose content and are then mixed with pure corn syrup (100% glucose) to reach their final form. The typical types of HFCS are: HFCS 90 (used almost exclusively in the production of HFCS 55) which is approximately 90% fructose and 10% glucose; HFCS 55 most generally used in… Continue reading

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iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer – Powered by your iPhone

How do you know whether it’s safe to get behind the wheel of a car after a little dose of alcohol. If you have an iBreathalyzer, the answer is just a puff of air away. The iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer is a handy small device that you can plug into the base of an iPhone or an iPod. It features an LED screen, six simple buttons, and a flip-out… Continue reading

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