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NYT Reviews Digital Picture Frames

Me: What do you mean you can see only one of us? Do you see a scroll bar on the side?

Mom: Oh, yes.. if I move that side to side .. I can see more..

Me: Mom, you are supposed to select "View Full Screen" to see the whole picture…

Sounds familiar? then it is time to stop messing around with a PC/Web based solution and present to your family (actually, better if you just install it). There are a few that Davod Pogue reviews, but you can always build your own from old laptops.

I was thinking of mounting some iMac G5s on the wall :-). Anyways, Here is what David says about "The WallFlower)

diy photo frame But here's a twist: Once the screen is connected to the Internet, you can feed it photos by e-mailing them (yes, a picture frame can have its own e-mail address) or by posting them on a Web page that you specify. The frame can even download news headlines and other Internet broadcasts (technically known as R.S.S. feeds), which it displays as a ticker below the photographs.

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