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Sexy Arms

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starring: Dave Sinclair


Editorial Product Review: :While Dave Sinclair's promises of shaping arm muscles may be overstated, his exercises are solid in this 35-minute arm and shoulder workout. The buff infomercial pitchman leads four women in a three-part routine aimed specifically at females. After a five-minute warm-up, Sinclair starts with the deltoids, demonstrating three sets of shoulder presses, lateral raises, and bent-over lateral raises at 15 repetitions each. Then it's on to the triceps with kickbacks, overhead extensions, and reverse dips. The biceps and forearms get attention with three types ...


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Loving Sex: The G-Spot & Female Ejaculation

(more) »rank: 21410

starring: Hosted by Deborah Sundahl
directed by: Alexander Institute


Editorial Product Review: :Loving Sex: The G-Spot and Female Ejaculation AN EROTIC GUIDE FOR COUPLES From the Alexander Institute Loving Sex series, ranked Best by Mens Health Magazine. Female ejaculation is every woman's birthright, and the G-spot produces an exquisite orgasm that is different from the clitoral orgasm. Female ejaculation expert and author Deborah Sundahl tells all there is to know about female ejaculation and the G-spot in this explicit guide that is sure to get that feminine fountain flowing again! Learn what female ejaculate is, ...


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The Better Sex Video Series: Sexplorations Vol 2 - 22 Sex Secrets, Tips & Turn Ons DVD

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starring: Dr. Linda Banner; Ph.D.; Dr. Eli Coleman; Ph.D.; Robin Millhausen; Ph.D.; Dr. Eusebio Rubio-Aurioles; MD; Ph.D.
directed by: Dr. Mark Schoen


Editorial Product Review: :Learn exciting new ways to rev up your sex life. Volume 2 features explicit scenes of expert lovers demonstrating powerful techniques sure to add heat and inspire passion. Watch as they explore the art of seduction, practice erotic dance, live out their sexual fantasies, including the seldom talked about and often misunderstood sexual power play. Plus, riveting demonstrations of male, female and mutual masturbation.


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Loving Sex: What Women Want

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starring: What Women Want
directed by: Alexander Institute


Editorial Product Review: :THE KEY TO WOMEN'S SECRET DESIRES! From the Alexander Institute's Loving Sex series, ranked 'Best' by Men's Health Magazine. Sexually experienced women reveal what's attractive in a man and what they really want in their sex life. Real life couples explicitly show how to fulfill a woman's most intimate desires. Discover new levels of romance while eliciting deeper emotion through proven sexual techniques. Learn how to pamper and nurture her, how to enjoy letting her take control, and how to mutually stimulate each ...


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The Art of Exotic Dancing: Striptease Series - Dances Moves and Floor Work (exotic dancing)

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starring: Fawnia
directed by: Fawnia


Editorial Product Review: :If you dream of becoming a professional dancer, want to tone and shape your body, or just want to spice up your love life, The Art of Exotic Dancing: Striptease Series is the ultimate tool for achieving your goals. If you are already a professional dancer and are looking to take your performance to the next level, this program will help you to create that knockout performance! Created and hosted by Fawnia Mondey, Canadas award-winning exotic dancer, Dance Moves and Floor Work provides ...


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Kama Sutra - Secrets to the Art of Love

(more) »rank: 24092

starring: Kama-Sutra 3d: Secrets to the Art of Love


Editorial Product Review: :According to the Kama Sutra amorous desire and sexual pleasures are prerequisites to world harmony. The Kama Sutra also called the Book of Love comes to us from India and values a form of eroticism that leads to spiritual realization. It teaches that the goal of sexual union is not only pleasure but also mutual evolution.System Requirements:Running Time: 75 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL INTEREST Rating: NR UPC: 741952641797 Manufacturer No: KOC-DV6417


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Better Sex Video: The Tantric Guide to Better Sex DVD

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starring: Margo Anand, David Ramsdale, Robert Frey, Caroline Muir, Charles
directed by: Sinclair Intimacy Institute


Editorial Product Review:Description:Beyond intercourse, beyond intimacy lies the world of Tantric sex. Ancient philosophers believed sexual energy was one of the greatest forces of humankind. In just 60 minutes the viewer will learn to harness this sexual energy to increase their lovemaking potential. Attractive couples demonstrate the techniques that take orgasm out of the genitals and into the five senses for a long-lasting, full-body experience. Breathing, massage, and romantic ambiance enhance pleasure. Movement, erotic positions, and relaxation expand sexual awareness. The viewer will learn to prolong ...


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Sex / How to: Nina Hartley's Making Love to Women DVD

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starring: Nina Hartley, Ian Daniels, Jewel Valmont, Chris Cannon, Tina Tyler
directed by: Adam, Eve


Editorial Product Review:Description:A lusty lesson in satisfying a woman’s desire to the fullest. Perfect for a man or a woman who is interested in improving the act of love with their woman, Nina Hartley’s Making Love To Women teaches you how to set the mood for lovemaking, warm her up with sensuous foreplay and stimulate her most erogenous zones. See Nina demonstrate the act of love with Tina Tyler in a joyous celebration of lust as Jewel Valmont and Chris Cannon savor their own carnal explorations. ...


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Carmen Electra's Advanced Aerobic Striptease

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starring: Carmen Electra, Michael Carson (II), Stacey Harper, Ashley Roberts
directed by: Edward Lachman


Editorial Product Review: :Aerobic workout using striptease dance moves.Genre: Exercise/FitnessRating: NRRelease Date: 5-DEC-2006Media Type: DVD :While Volume One in Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease series featured Electra working out in front of a bed, Vegas Strip offers a more public venue, Studio 54, as her instructional setting. Since this segment is filmed at a legendary dance club, it makes sense that this workout session is constructed of choreographed dance moves, that one can either use on the dance floor or keep under wraps at home. Vegas Strip's ...


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Nina Hartley's Guide to the Ultimate Sex Party DVD

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starring: Nina Hartley; Byron Long; Alec Knight; TJ Hart; Chris Cannon; Sandra Roman; Adrianna Nicole; Vicky Vette; Mika Tan; Evan Stone
directed by: Ernest Greene


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Alienware's flagship gaming laptop, the Area-51 m9750, has plenty of appeal for high-end gamers, but the alien head aesthetic seems dated, and newer components are right around the corner.

The rise and fall of muni-Fi (and rise again): Clearly, the largest story involving Wi-Fi in 2007 was the at-first continued growth in cities awarding contracts with no money involved on their part to have service providers build Wi-Fi networks--and the subsequent failure of these networks to be built. Starting quietly in late 2006, the market shifted for metro-scale Wi-Fi. During 2007, providers decided that bearing the full cost of a city-wide network without city contracts wasn't financially sensible.

The full scope of the low uptake rates in cities that had large portions of the network built out also became clear: rather than 15 to 35 percent of residents subscribing, just a few percentage points would put a network in the top tier. Revenue is apparently also pretty minimal even in cities like Taipei, Taiwan, the network provider for which was predicting 250,000 subscribers by the end of 2006, and had just 30,000 regular users each month at last public report in early 2007.

MetroFi started to tell cities that without an advance service commitment at a minimum level -- an anchor tenancy -- the company couldn't proceed on networks. In 2007, MetroFi lost half a dozen bids or saw contracts canceled due to this change. Its work in Portland, Ore., the biggest network it was building, won't be extended beyond current limited dimensions until additional capital or a city commitment is obtained; the city has said it won't commit to service fees, however.

Meanwhile, EarthLink lost its CEO Garry Betty in January due to cancer. A strong backer of new initiatives to change EarthLink's core business, his death was certainly one of the causes in a quick re-evaluation of the municipal wireless division. New CEO Rolla Huff pulled EarthLink out of new deals, suspended existing ones, laid off hundreds of employees while gutting the metro Wi-Fi division, and appears poised to leave currently built or underway networks, including their flagship Philadelphia effort. They may sell the division, but it's hard to see much worth in it given the current state.

In a smaller bit of news, Kite Networks, formerly known by various names, was sold by parent MobilePro to Gobility with conditions that according to SEC filings by MobilePro weren't met. Kite was once high flying, in the company of EarthLink and MetroFi as one of the major U.S. Wi-Fi network builders. Now it's still in that company, with work on its Arizona networks apparently halted. A suitor has emerged in the form of a regional telecom that specializes in the Hispanophone market (double entendre intended), and which thinks it could boost Tempe subscriptions from the current several hundred to about 300 times that number. Hope springs eternal.

And while AT&T was able to launch a Riverside, Calif., network with MetroFi handling the installation and operation, it backed out of St. Louis, Mo., due to a utility pole problem, and the bidding in Chicago, too. The Metro Connect consortiums in Sacramento and Silcion Valley were unable to raise financing despite the apparent blue-chip participation by Cisco, IBM, and Intel.

County-wide Wi-Fi was also hit again and again by providers who pulled out--CenturyTel in Pierce County, Wash., for instance--or problems with technology or utility poles. In a few scattered areas, Wi-Fi across counties has been built out, but it's not an idea whose time has yet come.

Muni-Fi isn't down for the count. While these high-profile networks in large cities and county-wide networks have mostly hit the skids, more modest networks with well-defined goals continue to be built with a focus on public safety and municipal uses in hundreds of small and medium-sized towns. Brookline, Mass., may be a good example, in which a public safety/public access network was built relatively quickly and with no reported problems.

And there's one big city success story: Minneapolis, Minn. While local provider US Internet wound up spending more than they'd intended, reports from the ground indicate that service works quite well, and subscriptions and interest are quite high. The company was able to respond almost instantly to the bridge collapse a few months ago by deploying additional mesh infrastructure to add network capacity in the area. And it says that it could reach positive cash flow in early 2008. One of their advantages? They secured a substantial commitment from the city for the services they built.

Other trends of the year gone by: Music and Wi-Fi are clearly more aligned, with the new Zune models and firmware from Microsoft allowing wireless sync (but not yet Wi-Fi purchases), and the introduction of both the Apple iPhone and iTunes touch, which allow music purchases over Wi-Fi but not synchronization. (While the MusicGremlin preceded both the Zune and iPhone/iPod options, it didn't seem to gain any market traction in 2007.)

Security continues to be a concern in 2007, although less of one as home users have clearly accepted WPA Personal, at long last, and networks are increasingly encrypted through better software from major hardware manufacturers. Wizards make encryption a no-brainer, when they work. Corporations stung by reports and by requirements from credit card issuers are also clearly protecting their networks better, although I'm sure we'll still see breaches at those firms that didn't cross every "t."

The 802.11n standard's emergence into an interim certified Wi-Fi state was also a significant milestone for faster wireless networking. Shipments of Draft 802.11n products in 2007 increased significantly, while prices dropped so much that it makes perfect sense to purchase a $50 to $80 Draft N router than a comparable G unit. Manufacturers made it clear as the year progressed that hardware sold today should generally be firmware upgradable to whatever the final, not much changed 802.11n standard is when approved in 2008.

Gadget-Fi continued on the rise, as an increasing array of devices included Wi-Fi as a connectivity option. Most notably, T-Mobile launched its HotSpot@Home service, the largest scale offering of converged cell/Wi-Fi calling. By year's end, they had four handsets for sale--two plain, a BlackBerry, and a clamshell--but subscriber numbers are unknown.

What's coming in 2008?

In-flight Internet (over Wi-Fi): 2008 is finally the year. It was supposed to be 2005. Or maybe 2002. But we should see a number of planes, mostly flying over the U.S., equipped with either in-flight Internet access or in-flight text messaging and text email. Connexion by Boeing's failure fortunately didn't discourage a half a dozen competitors who were in the R&D phase when Boeing wrote off its satellite-based Internet access venture.

AirCell, Row 44, OnAir, Aeromobile, Panasonic Avionics, and a T-Mobile consortium are among the announced or nearly announced firms with commitments or trials underway. AirCell and Row 44, focused on the U.S. market, plan to deliver Internet not voice to fuselages; OnAir and Aeromobile are working on mobile-based services, including voice, via existing cell phones and devices.

In 2008, American, Alaska, and Virgin America will launch trials over the U.S., and potentially move into production. OnAir should be expanding in Europe beyond the single French aircraft that's equipped in a trial now to RyanAir's fleet. And Aeromobile's Qantas trial could turn into real usage. There's likely action that will happen in Asia and the Middle East, too, that's not yet disclosed.

Other trends to watch

Wi-Fi in every smartphone with better integration. The iPhone was the leading edge, pun intended, offering 2.5G EDGE cell networking as part of the subscription price, along with seamless roaming to Wi-Fi networks. With RIM finally offering BlackBerry models with Wi-Fi, it's unlikely that any future smartphone model intended for serious users would lack the option.

Wi-Fi everywhere. Despite the setbacks in municipal Wi-Fi, wireless networks continue to expand, with better and better coverage found across larger areas and more locations. 2008 might be the year of hotspot saturation.

WiMax arrives. In 2008, we'll finally see production mobile WiMax in action in the U.S., and the questions about whether it works well enough and fast enough at the right price to beat current generation cell data networks, and make money for the disorganized Sprint Nextel will be answered. More certainly, Clearwire, with WiMax as its only option, will push aggressively to steal customers away from fixed, wired broadband, especially in markets with little competition.

Gadget-Fi a go-go. Wi-Fi will become an expected part of gaming consoles (already found in a few), cameras (found in crippled form in just a handful), regular cell phones (in dozens and dozens now), and music players (with more full functionality).




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