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Michael Garfield
The High-Tech Texan®
c/o Clear Channel Radio
2000 West Loop South #300
Houston, TX. 77027
Email: michael@hightechtexan.com
We've got a doozie of a show lined up on Saturday with a handful of guests to entertain and inform you. That's actually a little radio trick when you don't feel like preppin' and answering live questions.

I spent almost an entire week with hypermiling expert Dan Bryant so it is appropriate we begin with a recap of our Hybrid Tour of Texas. Dan was able to average 68.5 MPG during our 5-city jaunt between Houston, Corpus, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas. He's got lots of tips for you.

We took a lot of photos on the trip and an executive with RocketLife will join me to discuss ways of creating photo albums by uploading pictures and designing the look of a printable book. Perfect timing for your summer vacation memories.

I hung out Friday at the new AT&T Store in Town & Country Mall. No less than a dozen people stopped in to see if they had the new iPhone in stock. Nope. In fact every AT&T Store in southeast Texas is completely sold out of the new gadget. But here is a secret page on Apple's
website to learn when Apple stores will receive their next shipments.
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You've probably heard about digital satellite radio, but did you know that some of your favorite AM and FM stations are also broadcasting digitally? HD Radio technology enables noticeably improved sound quality — FM approaches CD-quality sound, and AM resembles current FM sound quality (which makes my voice sound even more rich!).

The Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio HD lets you enjoy these free (yes, FREE), over-the-air digital broadcasts. A multi-line display shows song title, artist, station name and other text information normally accompanying HD Radio broadcasts.

The Recepter sports wide-range drivers optimized specifically for radio, and special processing for natural bass response. A pair of speakers — one built into the radio, and one in a separate enclosure — deliver spacious stereo sound.

$299

www.bostonacoustics.com