|
22nd September 2009
Have you ever thought about networking your computers at home? If you have a small collection of computers around the house (and a small collection of computer users), you can connect each one of those computers to one another and share data, software, an... Read >
Author: Marlin Rollins
16th September 2009
For homes with more than one computer, it would be wise for
you to setup a wireless network and share your high speed
internet connection, as well as the scanner, printer, and
other computer devices.
Wireless networking, "wireless fidelity", or ... Read >
Author: trinity013
02nd September 2009
An Ethernet cable is what we use for connecting multiple computers physically through a designated cable. Generally a Category 5 cable or category 4 cable is used for directly connecting two computers for data sharing. Local Area Network can also be set u... Read >
Author: stephenmorphey
31st August 2009
Getting stubborn adware and spyware off your PC can be frustrating. However, there are steps you can take to make the process easier and more effective. If your system is heavily infested, you'll need access to a clean computer to download the necessary t... Read >
Author: perseadrian
31st August 2009
Getting stubborn adware and spyware off your PC can be frustrating. However, there are steps you can take to make the process easier and more effective. If your system is heavily infested, you'll need access to a clean computer to download the necessary t... Read >
Author: perseadrian
19th August 2009
Step 1: Connect your Xbox 360 to the Laptop. To do this, use an ethernet cable that hooks the laptop into the back of the Xbox 360.
Step 2:Connect your laptop to the Internet. Go to Start Menu>>Connect To, then pick the Wireless Network you use to conn... Read >
Author: Kyle123
31st July 2009
It’s good that modern printers are starting to become compact and sleek. Yet, they can still take up a chunk of your work space, especially when your desk is cluttered or just really small. One way to avoid this and thus maximize your limited desk space... Read >
Author: Ritchie
31st July 2009
You are enjoying a nice game of Halo and suddenly a screen begins to appear discolored or fuzzy. Although you are hoping it is nothing more than the TV going fuzzy for a second, the game then freezes. This is a common problem that every Xbox 360 gamer dre... Read >
Author: Kara Knapp
24th July 2009
E68. System Error.E68. System Error. Contact Xbox Customer Support.
If you see that message above on a black screen, along with the lower-right quadrant of the "Ring of Light" on the front of your console flashing red, it means you are facing the Xbox 36... Read >
Author: Jon Rolemen
30th June 2009
So you have gone out and bought the Xbox 360!? It was a fantastic decision and you will enjoy hours upon hours of playing time with your new device, but before you get started into the wide world of online gaming you are going to need to know how to conne... Read >
Author: astrogaming@mobilemotion.com
23rd June 2009
For homes with more than one computer, it would be wise for
you to setup a wireless network and share your high speed
internet connection, as well as the scanner, printer, and
other computer devices.
Wireless networking, "wireless fidelity", or Wi-... Read >
Author: Raj Sharma
19th June 2009
DP5130SDL
Corded business phones are preferred these days by corporate offices. Multi functionality is the keyword that comes into play when business phones are taken into consideration.
DP5130SDL sets the trend in being one of the sleekest business ... Read >
Author: comtechphones
11th June 2009
A LinkSys Router can provide an all-in-one solution for Internet connectivity in your home. This can give you the ultimate fast connection to the Internet, much faster than dial-up and does not tie up your phone line. Multiple Personal Computers and Lapto... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th June 2009
Have you experienced a situation where you are playing in the middle of your favorite game then suddenly the screen freezes or become discolored? This is one of the most common problems of Xbox 360 console. There are various causes of this of problem. If ... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair
08th June 2009
A LinkSys Router can provide an all-in-one solution for Internet connectivity in your home. This can give you the ultimate fast connection to the Internet, much faster than dial-up and does not tie up your phone line. Multiple Personal Computers and Lapto... Read >
Author: sturat
19th May 2009
Have you experienced a situation where you are playing in the middle of your favorite game then suddenly the screen freezes or become discolored? This is one of the most common problems of Xbox 360 console. There are various causes of this of problem. If ... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair
19th May 2009
Have you experienced a situation where you are playing in the middle of your favorite game then suddenly the screen freezes or become discolored? This is one of the most common problems of Xbox 360 console. There are various causes of this of problem. If ... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair
06th May 2009
Just imagine you are enjoying a one of your favorite games on xbox 360 and all of sudden your screen begins to appear discolored or fuzzy on the tv. Although you are hoping it is nothing more than the TV going fuzzy for a second, the game then freezes co... Read >
Author: W Grant
06th May 2009
One of the first things to do when you experience network problems is to make sure your computer is physically connected to internet which means if you encounter wireless network problems, connect laptop to the ethernet cable(sticking out of modem or rout... Read >
Author: computorial
21st April 2009
What are powerline plugs?
Well they've been around for a few years. Powerline adapters allow you to use the electrical wiring of your home or office to extend your network into unwired or wirelessly problematic areas, not unlike the way DSL uses your pho... Read >
Author: Paul Orams
16th April 2009
What are powerline plugs?
Well they've been around for a few years. Powerline adapters allow you to use the electrical wiring of your home or office to extend your network into unwired or wirelessly problematic areas, not unlike the way DSL uses your pho... Read >
Author: Paul Orams
16th April 2009
What are powerline plugs?
Well they've been around for a few years. Powerline adapters allow you to use the electrical wiring of your home or office to extend your network into unwired or wirelessly problematic areas, not unlike the way DSL uses your pho... Read >
Author: Paul Orams
02nd February 2009
The easiest method to connect wirelessly to xbox live is by laptop. Obviously if you don't already own a laptop this option will be about as cheap as a diamond studded fur coat. However, if you already have a wireless router and a wireless laptop then rea... Read >
Author: Ironaulie
28th January 2009
Tivoli has designed a radio that can pick up stations from all over the world, no need for a computer. Tune into radio stations popular and obscure. Expect to pay for this pretty package though; pricing for the table top radio is at about $899 Australian... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th November 2008
1) First steps
(a) Unpacking
When you unpack your iMac, ensure you hold it firmly by the sides. Place it on a nearby desk or working area where there's a convenient electric socket.
(b) Power cord
Place the power cord through the hole in... Read >
Author: Ben T Wilson
15th September 2008
It measures at 0.9 inches long and has a weight of merely 150 grams. The display screen of this phone is coloured and the mobile phone can easily move round to 180 degrees so that it is reveals the interior architecture. The even more attractive feature i... Read >
Author: Besanto
15th September 2008
A firewall is a system that prevents unauthorized access to a private network. Firewalls are extensively used by businesses, corporations and the government to protect against potential hackers. They act as a barrier between a private network and the Inte... Read >
Author: Vijayanand
22nd July 2008
"So, you just finished watching MTV's ""Pimp Your Ride"" and you need to add a little something different to make your car stand out from the crowd. What can you do? How about adding Mobile Internet to your vehicle. It is not as hard or expensive as you m... Read >
Author: SteveSasman
20th June 2008
What is fast Ethernet?
Ethernet is the term coined by Robert Metcalfe of PARC for the system he developed to power the new laser print in his office building. In the early 1970’s this was new challenge, as the Xerox printer was connected to a large n... Read >
Author: Highway Five
01st April 2008
Add-ons are legal programs for world of warcraft that you can download into your world of warcraft files to alter the game. There are a ton of add-ons available for the game, many useful, and many... well not so useful.
When you read about people wh... Read >
Author: VictorE
28th March 2008
For homes with more than one computer, it would be wise for
you to setup a wireless network and share your high speed
internet connection, as well as the scanner, printer, and
other computer devices.
Wireless networking, "wireless fidelity", or ... Read >
Author: hans raj
28th March 2008
When you buy a wireless router it is not secure and its default configuration will allow unwanted users that are in the vicinity of your router to connect to the internet and “steal” your wireless router internet connection. They could also gain acces... Read >
Author: Andy Jones
10th March 2008
Both the midtower and the slim chassis offer two hard drive bays (which you can populate with two 500GB drives for a 1TB of storage) and the option for a PCI Express graphics card (the half-height variety for the 530s and 531s units). Also available in al... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th August 2007
hink of a supercomputer for computer entertainment? Sony PlayStation 3 is exactly what it is. Its polished contours and superior graphics output make sure that you are hooked the moment you get a glimpse of this gadget that you also know the name Sony PS... Read >
Author: Raina Kelsey
27th July 2007
This microtablet comes out with an innovative, light weight, attached keypad, intuitional user interface, two integrated cameras, lots of ports for connections, and good screen resolution for viewing files.
Unfortunately, it has a high market price, sm... Read >
Author: fatalus
24th April 2007
In this article we are going to look at the basics of a wireless router. How they work and what you can do to make sure it stays that way. If you have a recent model notebook computer you probably have wireless technology built into it. If not you can get... Read >
Author: Steve Lee
14th March 2007
Electrical connectors are very much a part of our everyday lives. Connectors can have a plug and socket connection; however, there are other screw terminals, fast-on or quick-disconnect terminals. Listed below are the most commonly used electrical connect... Read >
Author: Angela Oliver
17th November 2006
At one point not long ago travel time was considered dead time to the businessperson. Dead time while waiting on flights, on the plane and, worse, dead time in the hotel was, in general, considered to be wasted time. That's not so today.
With the adven... Read >
Author: Rick Abbott
30th June 2006
Now that you've decided that VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol is right for you, there are a few things that you have to do to get started. The following are steps you can take to immediately enjoy the benefits of VoIP.
Updating Your Computer
Fir... Read >
Author: Juzaily Ramli
30th April 2006
I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of being ripped off by my local phone company. For years, I have been held captive by this monopolizing regime with no hope of moving on to something better. It's been a financial struggle that has caused me... Read >
Author: Michael Brito
17th December 2005
Your CCNA studies are going to include quite a bit of information about switches, and for good reason. if you don't understand basic switching theory, you can't configure and troubleshoot Cisco switches, either on the CCNA exam or in the real world. That ... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
|