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07th October 2009
Unlike the situation just a few years ago, when laptops were considered ‘prestige’ products that only the richest of the rich could afford, we are today living in an age where cheap laptops abound, and where there is pretty much a laptop for eve... Read >
Author: Jenny Ibaro
07th October 2009
By now you may have tuned out that annoying screech of your fax machines constant calls or those expensive trips to get fresh ink. Or how about that bill for your fax's dedicated phone line. What of the frequent need to restock your fax machines paper tra... Read >
Author: Haycox
06th October 2009
Japan based notebook giant, Toshiba has launched new notebooks under the lineup name of ARTFUL. The new ARTFUL series comprise of four notebooks- two mainstream and two mini notebooks.
The ARTFUL range comprises of many elements like chrome hinges, bor... Read >
Author: johnwells
06th October 2009
You're in a dilema - your workers need to have mobile computing power, but as a small business owner you must watch every penny. The latest business offerings from the brand name manufacturers are good, but you need to purchase 10 laptops and buying all a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
John Koza has made a serious breakthrough when it comes to the computing power of today and our hopes for it in the future. Studying computers since his high school tutelage in the 1950s, Koza was a man who yearned to make advancements in the world around... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
How To Speed Up A Slow Computer Quickly & Easily
Without a doubt today’s home PC is faster than ever, so much so that even the slowest brand new computer of today has more horsepower under its hood than all the computing power combined together tha... Read >
Author: mahjabi
21st September 2009
"Cloud computing" is a buzzword of the moment, but what does it really mean? Is it really ready for prime time, or should you stay with a VPS? First, some definitions.
Head in the clouds?
In some ways, cloud computing is like grid computing in that ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th September 2009
Mobile telephones have progressed a long way from their humble beginnings as the analog “bricks” of the 80's as technology has offered increasingly more complex features and options. Once no more than just a phone, now the average new cellphone has mo... Read >
15th September 2009
Dell laptops are among the favorite gadgets among the consumers all over the world. Dell, a well established global company, is known for providing performance-oriented products.
One of the best manufacturers of laptops in USA, Dell offers wide range o... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander
03rd September 2009
"Or, the cost of automating the last 20% of your process will cost you four times as much as the first 80%!"
I remember being told as a kid that the year 2010 would bring about the flying car, teleportation devices and the paperless office. While I did... Read >
Author: Richard Walker
02nd September 2009
In the 80’s it was Home Computing, in the 90’s it was Internet Computing, the 00’s was wireless computing. What’s next?????????
Cloud Computing is looking to be the way forward.
Cloud Computing, similarly to home computing and the internet will ... Read >
Author: thebigblogger
02nd September 2009
A ringtone is distinctive tone that can be heard when someone is calling. A special feature that is available in many phones today is the ability to assign a different tone for each number in your phone’s memory. Still, there are some older mobile p... Read >
Author: importimage
31st August 2009
Cloud computing is a buzzword of the moment, but what does it really mean? Is it really ready for prime time, or should you stay with a VPS? First, some definitions:
Head in the clouds?
In some ways, cloud computing is like grid computing in that it l... Read >
Author: Amy Armitage
30th August 2009
Six in ten people (more than 4 billion individuals) around the world are carrying a powerful computing device in their pockets and purses. They don't realize it, but today's mobile phones have the computing power of a personal computer from the mid-nineti... Read >
Author: Abhijit Kadle
28th August 2009
If you can get back in time and see how the shapely muscled men of the past developed their muscles you could be in for some surprises. There were no workout gyms then, no fitness or heath instructors to supervise a bodybuilding regimen. Soldiers trained ... Read >
Author: Michael Smythe
25th August 2009
Introduction:
How do you make the best choice with your hard earned money when you need to buy a computer?
Brief Reasoning:
Low cost netbooks are the smallest, very light weight, easy to stow away and carry, has WIFI, networked, but is very limited a... Read >
Author: Jeff Lake
25th August 2009
For most non-techie people buying a computer is confusing and frustrating. With all the terms, features and functions that one needs to consider and understand it often becomes a hassle that few want to deal with. For the basic user, who just wants a comp... Read >
Author: JR Lang
19th August 2009
Artificial intelligence will likely never be a match to the computing power of the human mind. A computer, even with artificial intelligence, can’t write a poem that moves us, improvise the words to a song that invokes love, or tell a good joke that has... Read >
Author: saddam
15th August 2009
Gone are the days when all research was done in the library and with encyclopedias. These days, students can almost avoid the library altogether throughout their education. The Internet is the main reason for this - online libraries, databases, and the Wo... Read >
Author: MANPREET
13th August 2009
How To Speed Up A Slow Computer Quickly & Easily
Without a doubt today’s home PC is faster than ever, so much so that even the slowest brand new computer of today has more horsepower under its hood than all the computing power combined together tha... Read >
Author: mahjabi
05th August 2009
RAM (Random Access Memory)
Memory is one of the key components of a computer which is measured in megabytes. Note that 1000 MB is equal to 1 gigabyte (GB). So the more megabytes you have the better your computer works. Most computers today come with a ... Read >
Author: thetekk
04th August 2009
CryptoLicensing uses the latest military strength, state-of-the-art cryptographic technology to generate secure and unbreakable license codes to ensure that your software and intellectual property is protected. Cryptographic licenses are unbreakable even ... Read >
Author: LogicNP
31st July 2009
Forex Ambush
Though the name sounds a bit different, nothing about this product is short of amazing. This artificial intelligence guided foreign exchange trading signals system is now in its second avatar, and Forex Ambush 2.0 is supposed to be much be... Read >
Author: DiegoMehrens
21st July 2009
Many have desktops in their homes and offices, and when they shop for a new system, they often only think desktop PC, instead of considering other options. Some can afford to have both a desktop at home and a laptop for mobile computing. But for many this... Read >
Author: JR Lang
16th July 2009
A common method of paying for online advertising space is to pay each time an advert is accessed by a site user, i.e. every time an advert is ‘clicked' on, the advertiser pays. If the advert is not ‘clicked', no payment is due. This methodology is k... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th July 2009
Netbooks are becoming quite popular among those who go online most of the time. Netbooks provide the means for some people who use such gadgets to browse the Web without having to shell out a lot of cash. Netbooks such as the Acer Aspire One D150 surely m... Read >
Author: Kris Andrews
05th July 2009
Launched almost a year ago, the Vostro line-up of laptops primarily targeted towards small and medium business segment received instant popularity from people because of their right pricing and decent performance.
Another addition to the Vostro series... Read >
Author: johnwells
23rd June 2009
One resoundingly negative consequence of the amazing advances in computing power over the last 25 or so years is the notion, still popular despite constant debunking, that all you need to be a designer today is to buy a computer (usually a Macintosh). Whe... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th June 2009
You would often want to convert your beautiful dreams to reality|Converting a dream into reality is what people wish for}. You may see dreams like you are searching new business, growths and progress in every field of business, your existence in the world... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
15th June 2009
Web developers have witnessed a great many new technologies, new features and new facilities within the world of web technology. Some have complicated matters, others have been little more than passing fads, and then there are those which just get us exci... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold
15th June 2009
The Norfolk website design company which I work alongside has seen a great many changes in the way websites are designed, built and used. Many of those changes are short lived, amounting to little more than passing fads, fashionable one minute and abandon... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold
10th June 2009
The Intel® Pentium® 4 processor family supporting Hyper-Threading Technology† (HT Technology) delivers Intel's advanced, powerful processors for desktop PCs and entry-level workstations, which are based on the Intel NetBurst® microarchitecture. The P... Read >
Author: Andrew
08th June 2009
The limitations of publishing
In order to understand .NET, we must first be able to understand the Web.
The web is much like a big publishing house. Someone creates an entire set of documents, and piles them on a computer connected to the Internet, and ... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon
18th May 2009
Without a doubt today’s home PC is faster than ever, so much so that even the slowest brand new computer of today has more horsepower under its hood than all the computing power combined together that was used in running the Apollo Moon Mission! That sa... Read >
Author: Ba Kiwanuka
07th May 2009
From our previous article you learned that a polar shift or even reversal is inevitable. The big question remains, how do we know when the cycle has started and the polar shift is to happen right then? There are many signs to interpret when this massive... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand
06th May 2009
If you are looking for a small, stylish, and powerful CPU unit, look no further than the Apple Mac mini MB463LL/A Desktop. Measuring just over 6-inches in length and width, it is easy to be fooled by its stylish yet unassuming appearance. This little mach... Read >
Author: Lucy T
05th May 2009
The PC versus Mac debate is raging in my house. We have both available for use so hopefully the opinions presented by those around me are at least somewhat based on actual experiences. So why are their opinions so polarized?
I have an aging iMac desk... Read >
Author: Doug King
17th April 2009
Brain improve? Who doesn't want to improve their brain? I mean, almost all advertising in our culture implies that with just a bit more mental oomph, another degree, a harder workout, or this or that potion or pill, you too can own the Mercedes, or the ma... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
13th April 2009
The internet has perhaps had more influence on the way people interact with the world than any other invention in recent history. In the last decade, the internet has increasingly become a ubiquitous feature throughout society, with a large proportion of... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
09th April 2009
Web hosting is a service provided by web hosting service providers which allows individual site owners or companies to make their website accessible on word wide web. Basically these hosting companies rent their server space where the site is stored on. T... Read >
Author: Pranav
02nd April 2009
The term ‘second hand goods’ use to conjure images of horror as they have developed a pretty nasty reputation in the past for being unreliable and poor in quality. Nevertheless, in recent years, the second hand goods market has shown significant impro... Read >
Author: Stewart Cockburn
24th March 2009
Here's an often asked question when comes the time to buy a new computer. Should I go for a desktop or a laptop? A laptop is a tempting proposition since it takes less space and is, obviously, easy to transport. A laptop can be very useful but before buyi... Read >
Author: T.D.
19th March 2009
The Frightening Truth:
Laptops have become one of those devices that is quickly going, and in some cases, already quickly gone from something that only techies or high level business people owned to something that even a poor college student finds a ... Read >
Author: Jeff Snyder
10th March 2009
With the economy taking a turn for the worse, buying a used cheap laptop makes more sense than ever. Most of us do not need the latest and greatest in terms of computing power. If you're a not a hardcore gamer, you would do well to check the second hand m... Read >
Author: T.D.
18th February 2009
P2P (peer-to-peer) is a computer network, which circulates, stores bandwidth and operates computing power between network members. P2P is a type of Internet network, which helps you to share various files and documents stored on hard drives of your comput... Read >
Author: Marcia
16th February 2009
Many people use an online calculator when they have to borrow money, for either a car, boat or a mortgage. There are various times in our life when we have to carry out a financial calculation of one kind or another. From ancient times, man has used his b... Read >
Author: Carman
09th January 2009
What to Look For in a New Computer
The good news is that computer prices have dropped a lot over the past few years, and the computing power you get for your money is going up! I don't recommend used computers for people, because the rate of change of ... Read >
Author: discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk
07th January 2009
In many companies, most of the company seems to operate by a completely different set of rules and communicate in a different language than those the IT or computer services sector of the business. This division is somewhat artificial and partially maint... Read >
Author: suegold
01st December 2008
Why You Should Use an Online Calculator
Many people use an online calculator when they have to borrow money, for either a car, boat or a mortgage. There are various times in our life when we have to carry out a financial calculation of one kind or anot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th November 2008
Autodesk has officially announced that its industry leading Engineering GIS
software - AutoCAD Map3D is now Citrix ready! It has successfully completed
verification testing of AutoCAD Map 3D 2009 with Citrix XenApp through the
Citrix Ready Progr... Read >
Author: Richel Fox
24th November 2008
E-learning services have evolved since computers were first used in education. There is a trend to move toward blended learning services, where computer-based activities are integrated with practical or classroom-based situations.
Computer Based Learni... Read >
Author: Ray Kent
25th September 2008
Is it just an illusion? A mirage in the online desert... or can you really find a pot of gold at the end of the internet rainbow?
The World Wide Web is an incredible phenomenon. We are only just now beginning to see the amazing possibilities for commun... Read >
06th September 2008
Microsoft Opens up Photosynth
Microsoft(from: http://www.china-computer-accessories.com/buy-Microsoft/) has made its Photosynth technology easier to use and opened it up for anyone to create their own images, the company planned to announce Thursday.... Read >
Author: sws
03rd September 2008
Computer training services are where a student learns by executing special training programs on a computer relating to their occupation. Computer training is especially effective for training people to use computer applications because the program can be ... Read >
Author: Jalwa
21st August 2008
Human Visual System Could Make Powerful Computer
Since the idea of using DNA to create faster, smaller, and more powerful computers(from:http://www.china-computer-accessories.com/buy-computer/) originated in 1994, scientists have been scrambling to devel... Read >
Author: sws
21st August 2008
Artificial intelligence will likely never be a match to the computing power of the human mind. A computer, even with artificial intelligence, can’t write a poem that moves us, improvise the words to a song that invokes love, or tell a good joke that has... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis
19th August 2008
Human Visual System Could Make Powerful Computer
Since the idea of using DNA to create faster, smaller, and more powerful computers originated in 1994, scientists have been scrambling to develop successful ways to use genetic code for computation. Now, n... Read >
Author: sws
17th August 2008
It is exciting to get a new computer. As long as it is able to do what you need it to do, a new computer should last for some time giving you plenty of computing power with lots of online capabilities. Like any thing else, though, it will need some regula... Read >
Author: Ronald Hudkins
11th July 2008
Having a website is important for more and more people these days. Generally, people are more familiar with the phrase web server hosting and with the knowledge that web servers are required in order for sites to be shown on the Internet. A small, shared ... Read >
Author: Yuan-Chih Chao
26th June 2008
“Rome was not built in a day”. There has been a tremendous effort on the part of great veterans who have proved their metal and paved the way for technological innovation and yet managed to stand apart from the crowd.
The gadgets, the latest... Read >
Author: itvoir
26th June 2008
“Rome was not built in a day”. There has been a tremendous effort on the part of great veterans who have proved their metal and paved the way for technological innovation and yet managed to stand apart from the crowd.
The gadgets, the latest... Read >
Author: Renu Singh
24th June 2008
The new Blackberry 9000 series (bold) with half-VGA, 65,000 colors and 480x320 resolution received its name from participants constantly calling it brilliant and bold during initial testing.
Is it just hype or does it live up to its name? The color pop... Read >
Author: PhilHixon
23rd June 2008
Around 1990, by which time countless Americans owned personal computers, often simply because they were the latest cool, electronic, must have gadgets, I was offered a computer that someone was getting rid of, in favour of an updated model. I said “No, ... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito
04th June 2008
With the way that the internet is growing and how important it is for a business to have a web presence these days, most people are aware of website hosting and why it is needed. For entrepreneurs and many small businesses, a shared web hosting service is... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
03rd June 2008
Computer training services are where a student learns by executing special training programs on a computer relating to their occupation. Computer training is especially effective for training people to use computer applications because the program can be ... Read >
Author: John Mahoney
29th May 2008
We can’t get away from them - computers are everywhere, from the washing machine to the car it seems everything is now run by a computer and with the exponential rate they are advancing there is probably more computing power in the average mobile phone ... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
20th May 2008
With 65,000 colors, half-VGA and 480x320 resolution its not a coincidence during testing the BlackBerry 9000 was continuously being called "bold" and "brilliant" The name stuck and the BlackBerry Bold was born.
Is it just hype or does it live up to its... Read >
Author: MarcusR
15th May 2008
If your computer is connected to Internet, malicious programs like viruses, spyware, malware etc. tend to cause a number of malfunctions in the operations of your computer. But what else could go wrong with your computer, on the logical, physical and mech... Read >
Author: Jerry Tim
14th May 2008
Creating motion graphics is often the synergy of many different applications and skill sets. In addition to a good sense of design, an artist involved in modern motion graphics needs to have knowledge of four major areas: bitmap graphics, vector graphics,... Read >
Author: Metro Productions
08th May 2008
Not very different from the general concept that comes to mind on hearing the word ‘farm’, a render farm is also a space designed for a cluster or grouping; but not of animals – computers! The advent of the internet technology has ushered in a whole... Read >
Author: Benicio Brown
06th May 2008
Computer viruses can wreck your machine. So we all know that we need to have antivirus software. Many computer novices will take a ride down to PC World and buy a branded product off the shelf, such as Norton AntiVirus. But I did a straw poll among my ... Read >
Author: Paul Elms
02nd May 2008
The Nokia N95 8gb has turned many people's heads. It is no longer just a mobile phone, but a fully functioning multimedia device, offering users a full range of services including calling, texting, camera, mp3 player, satellite navigation and movie playin... Read >
Author: Mark Hirst
25th March 2008
We cannot see the future, of course, but there are a number of technological innovations that are relevant to gaming, that are also fairly easy to see coming. Currently, access to gaming involves some sort of access to computing technology, and access to ... Read >
Author: bpwork.com
25th February 2008
Since 2005 General Motors has been testing a technology it calls vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication. (Others refer to the idea as dedicated short range communications, DSRC for short, or car-to-car safety networking.) The idea is to replace all the mu... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
10th February 2008
In the high-end world of modernization, laptops have become a part of daily need. They have gained a crucial importance in the present busy world. Their usage is no more restricted to professional or experts anymore, as they are variedly used by businessm... Read >
Author: Besanto
21st September 2007
As you excitedly added your first Google Adsense code to your website, how many of you thought, “How can I beat the system?” A fair number I bet. But the fact of the matter is, you can’t.With Google’s massive computing power and the best minds in ... Read >
Author: jomark3
03rd July 2007
What is distributed computing, and why is it so terrific? Basically, you’re running a program in the background that utilizes your computer’s free time (when it’s not otherwise being used) to do something productive, like cure diseases or search for... Read >
Author: Larry Spinak
01st July 2007
Why and when registry slows down the computer?
Registry structure of the operating system saves all the registry files related to the software which are frequently installed and removed from computer. It keeps track of all the DLL (Dynamic Link Library... Read >
Author: Sam Mike
16th June 2007
The significance of notebooks or laptops is increasingly growing in the modern life. The modern-day business has witnessed a phenomenal turn-around at the present moment. Given the hectic schedules and jam-packed daily routines, it has become virtually im... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
10th May 2007
Did you know you can now watch TV on your computer? Well, you can. You can receive over 3,000 channels from all over the world, too. Watching TV on your computer uses your PC as a streaming IPTV terminal to receive a myriad of content from every corner of... Read >
Author: Debt Free
10th May 2007
If you are keen to escape the workforce with a business that offers you a relaxing, stress-free lifestyle where you can work your own hours, you’ll want to see this. There is NO selling, there are NO customers, there are few overheads, and the work is v... Read >
Author: Intervest
05th April 2007
We've finally managed to get our hands on the Nokia N95, the most eagerly anticipated handset of the last 6 months!
And we have to say look pretty nice! As well as having some of the most
advanced features ever to be seen in a mobile phone, it litera... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
01st April 2007
Long before man (or woman, I'm not sure which), first put grilled fatty ground meat on white bread buns, or worked out how to pressure-fry chicken in fat-laden breadcrumbs, and thus invented obesity and the heart-attack, people were already striving to do... Read >
Author: Jim Owens PMP
26th March 2007
The revolution we are now experiencing on the internet will be as far reaching as the invention of e-mail. So, if you fail to get on board, it will be like struggling to build a customer list without e-mail, whilst all your competitors are kicking sand in... Read >
01st March 2007
The laptop notebook computer is one of the greatest technological advances to come along. And you will probably find it difficult to eschew the computer if you live if the modern world, unless you are Amish. The desktop computer was a wonderful invent... Read >
Author: brenda m
26th January 2007
The Sony brand name in the electronics industry has come to be synonymous with quality. So it is no surprise that many people consider the Sony Vaio laptop when thinking about purchasing a notebook computer. It has a reputation of being lightweight, yet... Read >
Author: brenda m
28th December 2006
For those who have limited knowledge of DSP FIR and IIR terms may seem little bit tricky. Well FIR stands for Finite Impulse Response and IIR stands for Infinite Impulse Response. Lets see what does it mean in popular manner.
All filters have their own c... Read >
Author: Mindaugas MM
06th November 2006
It used to be that to get all the computing power you needed, you needed a desktop. But would you be surprised to know that today, a notebook computer is not only as powerful but is even more useful?
And with the many technology advances we've seen in ... Read >
Author: Mike Fletcher
05th October 2006
Brute Force Attack:
A last resort is to try every possible password, known as a brute force attack. In theory, a brute force attack will always be successful since the rules for acceptable passwords must be publicly known, but as the number of possible... Read >
Author: Ankit Talwar
31st July 2006
In many ways, man has been using computers for millennia: an abacus is, after all, simply a very basic form of computer. The first mechanical calculator (the 'calculating clock') was built in the 17th century. Programming with punch-cards has been around ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
19th July 2006
Being in the computer repair business, I often get asked, "How do I speed up my computer?" This is a tough question to answer without any knowledge of the computer and software that a user might have. But I do have one recommendation that usually helps ou... Read >
Author: John Dow
28th June 2006
Small business owners are often plagued by technology questions. For instance, if you have remote team members, do you let them use their own computers or do you outfit them with laptops? If you have a sales staff that goes on site, can you really afford ... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
04th June 2006
The term ringtone refers to the sound or music that a mobile phone makes. It can also be defined as the sound you hear when you are on the phone waiting for other person to pick up. With upcoming computer technology, today mobile phone ringtones have beco... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
15th May 2006
For most of the 20th century, life used to be rather simple for most people. There was school, college, work, retirement. Along with that you had hobbies like cars, bowling, or gardening. The former was more or a less of a chore, the latter the fun stuff ... Read >
Author: Sergey Alekseyev
10th May 2006
Window's is coming out with a new Operating System, Window's Vista and many enterprises are already going through the motions of preparing all of their PC's for this new upgrade. If you have an older machine, you may be thinking you need to prepare yourse... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
01st May 2006
Look Ma - No Cords! What Wireless Really Means in Computer Terms
We have all been driving a car to locations unknown with nothing but a computer generated map, only to discover a major road closure and no mention of alternate routes. Unless we carry a... Read >
Author: Chris Landolfi
30th April 2006
As summer approaches and a new batch of high school student graduate and head for college, many parent struggle with whether or not to buy their college student a laptop or desktop computer. Of course, to the student, the question is not whether or not to... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
14th April 2006
If you practice diligence and follow some basic rules then you will have a much better chance of preventing the ability of a malware application from infecting your computer. Most computer spyware today is installed without your knowledge when you visit a... Read >
Author: Bruce Hopkins
09th March 2006
Changing your attitude and mindset to achieve success is so much easier than you might think. Just 10 small changes in your attitude can make a world of difference.
1. You've got to have a dream.
It doesn't matter what it is, but before you can ge... Read >
Author: Aislinn OConnor
06th December 2005
The pace of change in today's business environment is inarguably staggering. Growth of e-commerce; changes to business structures; evolving relationships; changes to funding arrangements; access to capital and its sources. All occurring at increasingly ex... Read >
Author: David Springer
04th October 2005
This article takes a look into real Google-related issues, perhaps whimsically. It will also legitimately challenge for top rankings for the keyword "google". Whether it succeed or fail, interesting results should be forthcoming.
Google News
The s... Read >
Author: Stan Seecrets
29th June 2005
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In the few seconds it takes you to read this another domain
name gets registered at www.NetworkSolutions.com, the
Internet's oldest and la... Read >
Author: Jim Edwards
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