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Wow! Talk About Smart Technology!

28th September 2009
Our latest technology is advancing in leaps and bounds! So you think remote viewing from your new DVR is cool? Try an entire network for your home that allows you to completely control your home remotely! With your cell phone you can now view your secu... Read >
Author: Andrea M.

Scientific Explanations For Remote Viewing

28th September 2009
Eighteenth and nineteenth century physical science had completed and embellished the "golden age of a mechanistic and deterministic models of the universe" where the universe and its constituents are ruled by rigid interactive forces that can be measured,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Taking Advantage of Public WiFi Hotspots

23rd September 2009
Author: John Campbell If you are a road warrior away from your home town you may not have an easily accessible place to find an Internet connection for your laptop enabling access to the Internet world to get your email, read reports, work on Excel sp... Read >
Author: Dennis Schooley

RFID - A Flexible and Convenient Technology for More Advance Automatic Operations

23rd September 2009
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the latest technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify people or objects. This is a flexible technology that is convenient, easy to use and well suited for automatic operation. An RFID tag is a micro... Read >
Author: Om prakash

Your Laptop and Wireless Lan

22nd September 2009
A small business set up either from home or on rented premises, whilst it can be very financially rewarding, cannot be furnished in the same way as a large-scale company office. Using standard full-size desktop computers in such a system is unfeasable, as... Read >
Author: Dave C

Wireless Lan And Laptop Computers

21st September 2009
A small business run from home or on rented space, while it can be extremely profitable, cannot be furnished in the same style as a large-scale company office. Using standard full-size desktop computers in such a set up is impracticable, as it takes up to... Read >
Author: stevany

Cardiac MRI Surgery India Cost – All inclusive Medical Packages in India

18th September 2009
Cardiac MRI treatment in India Detailed MR images allow physicians to better evaluate parts of the body and certain diseases that may not be assessed adequately with other imaging methods such as x-ray, ultrasound or computed tomography (also called ... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Analog and Digital TVs

15th September 2009
For years, we have been watching CRT television that involved cathode ray tube or CRT sets and analog signals. In these kinds of TVs, the signals constitutes of varying radio waves that are translated by the TV into picture and sound. Analog signals can b... Read >
Author: Aparajita

Credit Cards: Initiation & Precaution

15th September 2009
Credit Cards have become a part of our daily lives these days and it is hard to imagine a day going without the comfort of a credit card tucked in your wallet. However, convenience comes with risks, which arise due to our negligence. As soon as your credi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How a Satellite Dish Works

15th September 2009
Are you planning on getting a Satellite reception system from Dish Network or another satellite TV provider but are doubtful about how a satellite dish is working? Here is your answer. A Satellite Dish is an antenna intended to receive the transmissio... Read >
Author: C.G.

Celebrity Acts at Disney Grad Night

10th September 2009
Starting back in 1961 at Disneyland, Disney Grad Nite is an all out celebration for high school seniors to celebrate their success and completion of high school! Since then Disney has expanded the celebration to Disney World allowing even more students to... Read >
Author: Nathan Webster

Choosing Home Alarm System Sensors

08th September 2009
Many people make the mistake of overlooking what type of home alarm system sensors they are utilizing when they purchase and install a new system. There are differences in the functionality between the different types and depending on your family's lifest... Read >

Wireless Security for Your Home

07th September 2009
Today, a crime can happen even in ones own home, more and more people are purchasing burglar alarm for their homes since this is the safest thing to do in securing security not just for their possessions, but for their family as well. Because of the i... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson

What's Missing About The Law Of Attraction?

04th September 2009
What's Missing About The Law Of Attraction? The Secret is becoming one of the most talked about books in the world. The publicity it's gotten has people who normally wouldn't consider talking about 'metaphysics' discussing the Law of Attraction and h... Read >
Author: mantu22

The Best Anti-Aging Med-Spa Treatments

02nd September 2009
While many anti-aging treatments such as wrinkle fillers and Botox focus on hiding the signs of aging, the most effective anti-aging treatments are designed to actively rejuvenate the skin, providing it with a better appearance, elasticity, firmness and m... Read >
Author: Yodle

What's Missing About The Law Of Attraction?

30th August 2009
What's Missing About The Law Of Attraction? The Secret is becoming one of the most talked about books in the world. The publicity it's gotten has people who normally wouldn't consider talking about 'metaphysics' discussing the Law of Attraction and h... Read >
Author: mantu22

Wireless Security Components

26th August 2009
Safety and convenience - these two factors are the major reasons behind every family's choice on having a wireless burglar alarm system in their home. Compared to the standard burglar alarm system which is connected using different wires, the wireless ala... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson

How Wi-Fi technology works?

25th August 2009
Instead of using GPS or mobile phone tower systems, Wi-Fi positioning system (WPS) uses wireless fidelity network to locate the position of a device. This is superior to satellite positioning system because myriad access points are there in a certain loca... Read >
Author: Sarah N Jones19

Seiko Alarm Clocks' Most Convenient and Accurate Clock to Date: The Global Atomic Travel Alarm Clock

23rd August 2009
My first idea of Seiko alarm clocks is that they are nice alarm clocks with features from 5-minute snooze rings with gentle tones to highly precise time keeping. But with more demands of travel alarm clocks, this competitive brand crafted a clock using th... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

A NEW RF SITE SURVEY AT CANADAS ONTARIO STATE

22nd August 2009
Very soon Canada’s Ontario state will have a brand new RF site survey that will be conducted. It is only going to add to the benefit of the people staying and residing in and around Ontario. They have to use these ideas that the Canadian government has ... Read >
Author: connectsim11@gmail.com

3 wireless broadband : Change the way you Browse

21st August 2009
3 wireless broadband is the Internet connection designed to meet the requirements of every browsing freak. It has many advantages which include low cost, greater availability, satisfactory services, no cables and excellent speed. Wireless broadband ha... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson

Broadband Wireless Internet Access - Making Wireless Broadband More Accessible

21st August 2009
Do you know what a wireless broadband internet is? Well, a broadband wireless internet denotes the wireless set of technological links that connect the users to an internet service provider without using any cable lines. You can find broadband wireless in... Read >
Author: Elijah James

Wireless broadband- Time to move on??

19th August 2009
Wireless broadband has turned out to be a blessing for people on the move. As long as you are within the coverage area, you can send Emails, access your Facebook and MySpace profiles and do tons of other stuff. All this without having to sit in one place... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson

Cost Competitive Cell Phone And Mobile Parts

15th August 2009
The characteristic of traditional cell phone has turn into somewhat outdated ; present cell phones provide entrenched features such as memory databases for storing frequently called numbers , locking facilities for theft prevention , internet connectio... Read >
Author: Compete Infotech

Wi-Fi Versus Bluetooth Phones: Compare Duo

14th August 2009
In the cut-throat market scenario, an individual needs upgraded technologies to accomplish his work. In this context, one requires Wi-Fi and Bluetooth at almost every step so as to remain in the race of advanced communication. By keeping these things in m... Read >
Author: adam caitlin

Features You Should Know About Reverse Sensor Sydney

12th August 2009
It is estimated than 33 percent of all car accidents are caused by human error when reversing and parking the car. This statistic should alarm everyone who drives because they too, are vulnerable to errors whether due to sleepiness, confusion, misjudgment... Read >
Author: Ben

Free Wireless Security

11th August 2009
With numerous reports of break-ins, robberies and other crimes happening all over various neighborhoods across America, who won't be worried of the security of their homes? Even if you can replace the items that might be taken from you, you'd never know t... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson

Feldman Law Center - Loan modifications

11th August 2009
Feldman Law Center - Loan modifications : The answer to the Subprime CrisisBy now you have surely heard the term'subprime mortgage crisis' in the news. It is a phenomenon that's being talked about around dinner tables, on the Evening News, and in discuss... Read >
Author: Jesus Salazar

Feldman Law Center - Loan modifications

10th August 2009
Feldman Law Center - Loan modifications : the solution to the Subprime CrisisBy now you have surely heard the term'subprime mortgage crisis' in the news. It is a phenomenon that is being discussed around dinner tables, on the evening news, and in discuss... Read >
Author: Bryon Gamble

Wireless Started Here: Cordless Phones

08th August 2009
Before cellular telephones but long after smoke signals and Bell's assistant Watson there was the cordless phone, a landline with a cord-free handset. Cordless telephones communicate over radio waves transmitted between a base station and its handset. C... Read >
Author: Paul Wise

Live Fox TV- Watch Live Fox Television Online-Is it Possible

07th August 2009
You can watch live Fox TV online on your PC without monthly fees. There are two ways that you can watch live fox television Online for absolutely free monthly fees. The most common ways to watch live fox TV shows are either by use of a hardware or a speci... Read >
Author: raphking5

MRI Program

07th August 2009
THE Magnetic Resonance Imaging has been a breakthrough in the medical world. Unlike the old x-rays which used radiation, MRI creates the exact same images but using radio waves and magnets. So it is regarded as being safer and has been a revolution in the... Read >
Author: yanita

Popular Anti-Aging Treatment Options

04th August 2009
Everyone will one day notice changes in the face and in the skin. Wrinkles are the first signs and it is inevitable as people age. A lot of customers are familiar with creams, food supplements and diets but if these don't work, here are some other options... Read >
Author: Jimmy Carey

Wireless Networks: How Do They Work?

03rd August 2009
Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how: The Binary Code: 1s and 0s It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to r... Read >
Author: thetekk

Wireless Power

02nd August 2009
Wireless power has been a technological dream for many years. The folks at Powercast hope to make it a reality in 2009. Radio waves carry power. In most applications, we use that power simply to carry encoded information. However, we can also use that ... Read >

GPS Tracking: Check into Heavy Profits

31st July 2009
The GPS tracking is a system of tracking down the fleets. GPS is abbreviation of Global Positioning System. As the name suggests, the GPS tracking is used to keep track of the movements of the large vehicles. The companies dealing with transportation of c... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Have You Ever Thought How Do Cell phones Work?

27th July 2009
Cellular phones are the ones which operate with the use of radio frequencies. Radio frequency is a form of Electromagnetic energy that will be located right on Electromagnetic Spectrum between the FM radio waves and the waves that are used in radars, micr... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Anesthesia Procedures: Pursue pre-authorization from payers to help ensure payment

24th July 2009
As a coder, you’ll encounter various challenges in your anesthesia and pain management coding. For one, obtaining payment for unlisted procedures can be problematic for any pain management or anesthesia practice. However, there are steps you can take to... Read >
Author: Celena

The Story of an MP3 Player

23rd July 2009
Let’s say you are a college kid, travelling down the street toward the study hall, and you want to tune in to NPR on a whim. Of all of the wholesale electronics you’ve put in your collection and loved, your MP3 music player is your most venerated. You... Read >
Author: david

Cordless Telephones - Bring home the next gen communication

16th July 2009
Cordless phones are based completely on the DECT technology. DECT technology is a wireless technology and starts operating at 1.8 GHz. One of the main working components of cordless phones is frequency. Frequency effects the quality of cordless phones. It... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Wireless Broadband - Breaking Boundaries !

15th July 2009
Probably, nobody had predicted that there will be anything like the internet and it would be what it is today - broadband. Wireless broadband is the further advanced picture of the broadband that we use. 'Having instantaneous bandwidth greater than aro... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson

Outback - Damn dog found!

15th July 2009
Now that Innotek has introduced the GPS20 gundog tracking device, "Where's that damn dog?' needn't be a standard phrase in any sporting shooter's conversational repertoire. Designed in Spain and again using a collar, the device utilises both radio waves a... Read >
Author: Stephinno

What is an Open MRI?

15th July 2009
What is an Open MRI? YOUR BEST MRI IS WIDE OPEN Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an exciting advancement in the area of medical diagnosis. Through the use of a magnet and radio waves similar to AM/FM radio, MRI makes it possible for doctors to se... Read >
Author: WilliamKisse

The Basics of Radio Control

11th July 2009
If electronic gadgets fascinate you and you want to do more than just use them, then you are a great candidate for pursuing a radio controlled hobby. If designing and assembling electronic devices is your fascination then you will be interested by RC mode... Read >
Author: Kermit Browning

Malignant Mesothelioma Staging- Stage1, Stage 2,Stage3, Stage 4 Basic facts for you to know

09th July 2009
After a diagnosis of mesothelioma is made, tests are carried out to find out the extent of spread of the cancer cells to the other parts of the body. The stages of malignant mesothelioma are divided into two main classes: 1-Localised malignant mesothel... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Smart Cell Phones

29th June 2009
The cell phone and the radio broadcast operate on the same basic principles. Not only do they both use radio waves to send sound, but also both can operate at different frequencies. Cell phones that conform to the most popular standard for mobile phon... Read >
Author: Dr. Valerian Nakaar

Chinese acupuncture treatment history and development of acupuncture needles

27th June 2009
There is a growing understanding and acknowledgement of the therapeutic effect of acupuncture by western medical circles. For instance, a number of medical schools in universities of France have added acupuncture to their curricula in recent years. The Ac... Read >
Author: lilichinese

CORDLESS PHONES – the charm is still on!

23rd June 2009
Earlier, having a landline in any form at home was a great source of pride; however, today we have cordless phones with us that come in all size and colours. Needless to say, they work in the most fantastic way. Cordless phones are boon for those people w... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Law of Attraction - The Right Way

16th June 2009
Have you ever set goals, visualized them and still failed to get results you were looking for? Many people have picked up a self-help book or video and set new intentions only to achieve lack-luster outcomes. This has happened in my life from time to time... Read >
Author: RealSpace

Cordless Phones - Communication on the move

14th June 2009
The wire free communication device may easily be termed as an entirely new species of telephones. The simple and trendy outlook matches its technical performance. Cordless phones let you enjoy easy and lengthy talk while roaming around in your house or in... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Eye Care Information: What is Conductive Keratoplasty?

13th June 2009
Millions of Americans have turned to refractive eye surgery to improve their vision. Those who suffer from presbyopia, or age-related farsightedness, find significant improvement by undergoing conductive keratoplasty, or CK. Unlike LASIK, which involv... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Cordless phone – The Wireless Phones!

11th June 2009
Cordless telephones consist of a base unit that connects to the land-line system and also communicates with remote handsets by low power radio This permits use of the handset from any location within range of the base. Because of the power required to tra... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Outback - Damn dog found!

10th June 2009
Now that Innotek has introduced the GPS20 gundog tracking device, "Where's that damn dog?' needn't be a standard phrase in any sporting shooter's conversational repertoire. Designed in Spain and again using a collar, the device utilises both radio waves a... Read >
Author: Stephinno

Bay Area foot and ankle surgeon says new procedures, techniques speeding patients' recoveries

05th June 2009
Alameda, CA - May 19, 2009 - Many Achilles tendon surgery patients in the Bay Area are getting back on their feet faster, thanks to new procedures and techniques. Jeffrey J. Niccoli, DPM, FACFAS, at Alameda Family Podiatry Group, says the introduction... Read >
Author: Lola

Bluetooth Mobiles To Connect Yourself Everywhere

04th June 2009
Bluetooth can be used for attending to the phone-calls, hands-free; sending photos from one mobile to another mobile phone having similar frequency, exchanging business – cards, sending voice from a headset to a mobile phone and navigating through GPS u... Read >
Author: fuiztmartin

Cordless Phones - Get the best

04th June 2009
Phones are one of the most important modes of communication. Phones convey us with efficient communication in a cost effective manner. Most businesses make use of phones to communicate with their customers for services. Nowadays, phones are attractive and... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon

Scope of Topographic surveys

29th May 2009
There are different types of land surveys like boundary surveys, residential surveys, topographical land surveys and a number of other surveys. This article will explain you about the kind of results that you will get with topographical surveys. The m... Read >
Author: johnctpo

Radiology Reports Transcription Services | Online Radiology Software

29th May 2009
Physician Can Easily Access Their Radiology Reports Through our Online Radiology Software| Call TOll Free 1-877-272-1572 Radiology being one of the specialty branches in medicine is commonly used to diagnose and treat various types of diseases and disord... Read >
Author: kandyandrew

Welcome to the World of Bluetooth

15th May 2009
Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them. Version 1.1 of Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless networking technology that uses radio waves t... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Fiber Optic technology is found in a variety of industries and is used for many different applicatio

13th May 2009
The French Chappe brothers invented the first “optical telegraph” in the 1790’s. It was a system compromised of a series of lights mounted on towers where operators would relay a message from one tower to the next. Over the course of the next cent... Read >
Author: JPark

The Heart of Cardiac MRI

12th May 2009
What provides an unequaled view of your heart, exposes you to no radiation, and allows doctors to diagnose your heart's condition quickly and accurately? Cardiac MRI and it may be just what the cardiologist ordered. Short for Magnetic Resonance Imagin... Read >
Author: MedicalImagingNews

GPS Tracking: Keep Track of your Valuables Always

06th May 2009
GPS or Global Positioning System, the name suggests ample information about its work. GPS is a device used to keep track of the thing on which it is installed. Generally GPS is used to track cars, fleets, and mobiles. But the working for vehicles and flee... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Radiology Transcription Service

28th April 2009
Radiology being one of the specialty branches in medicine is commonly used to diagnose and treat various types of diseases and disorders. In this branch of medicine various radiation energies are used to diagnose disorders. Radiation energy includes diffe... Read >
Author: smith

How does Wi-Fi affect people health

27th April 2009
Some fears and concerns have arisen in people's heads whether WI-FI is safe or not when is used in connection for a human being's health. Also these thoughts are stirred up by a recent BBC programme Panorama. At the same time some scientists have declared... Read >
Author: TravisOl

Why Wireless Is The Way Forward

25th April 2009
It is a fact that businesses are becoming increasingly dependent on the use of computers and the internet. Indeed, not only has such technology enhanced the efficiency of many operations, but it has also proved to be very cost-effective. Space is no longe... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

An Attractive Proposition For Arthritis Pain Relief

23rd April 2009
I am not alone in suffering from arthritis. While driving, each time I changed gear I was jolted with pain. My wrist throbbed and ached. Even the shortest journey was agony. So my solution was to get a passenger to push and pull the gear lever while I foc... Read >
Author: brod

BlueTooth Cell Phones - The Hassle-Free Way to Go

17th April 2009
Bluetooth cell phones signal that the times are changing. It's true, not only do they enable users to talk on the phone hands free, but you can also connect to the Internet with the help of a modem. Listen, I'm not joking. Bluetooth cell phones do no... Read >
Author: Allen Jesson

What are RGB and CMYK in Photography and Photoshop?

17th April 2009
Light is made up of red, green and blue; but there is also cyan, magenta and yellow. These two sets of colours are colour modes, so how do they fit together and what are there relevance in Photography and in learning Photoshop?It is possible to change and... Read >
Author: DuncanNow

How does WiFi affect people health

16th April 2009
Some fears and concerns have arisen in people's heads whether WI-FI is safe or not when is used in connection for a human being's health. Also these thoughts are stirred up by a recent BBC programme Panorama. At the same time some scientists have declared... Read >
Author: TravisOl

Radiology Transcription Services

09th April 2009
Radiology being one of the specialty branches in medicine is commonly used to diagnose and treat various types of diseases and disorders. In this branch of medicine various radiation energies are used to diagnose disorders. Radiation energy includes diffe... Read >
Author: kandyandrew

HDTV Created By Sony

09th April 2009
Unfortunately, there are already a lot of TV models and technologies that the introduction of Sony HDTV made the array and selection of TV sets more and further complicated. TV shoppers and TV consumers who now shop for TV sets find themselves surro... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

Radio Advertising – Merits and Demerits

08th April 2009
The term Radio is used for the transmission of signals through modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies lower than those of visible light. Electromagnetic radiation can travels by way of oscillating electromagnetic fields to pass through the a... Read >
Author: Sarvesh Sharma

Top Bluetooth Wireless Headsets

07th April 2009
Bluetooth headsets make up one of the fastest wireless markets here in the US and around the world. Headsets with Bluetooth wireless technology are capable of working with a variety of other Bluetooth enabled devices such as cell phones, PDAs, and digital... Read >
Author: abraham

Chatting About Our Shared Wisdom

02nd April 2009
Moonvine aka Joan Adams, and Moo aka Kate Loving Shenk and You, openedup the radio waves for our radio show called "Moon, Moo & You: The Collective Wisdom,"3/3/09. We had a practice show 2/25/09. The purpose of this show was to make sure we knew how t... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Digital signals from your source

27th March 2009
There are many ways to bring digital signals from your source to your display or hub destination. One of the best is the DVI cable. Almost all modern PCs, DVD players and HTPCs from all manufacturers include some form of DVI output from the motherboard. T... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Frequency Fundamentals of Wireless Networks

26th March 2009
Wireless networks can be divided into two broad segments: short-range and long-range. Short-range wireless pertains to networks that are confined to a limited area. This applies to local area networks (LANs), such as corporate buildings, school campuses, ... Read >
Author: Spec India

Frequency Fundamentals of Wireless Networks

26th March 2009
Wireless networks can be divided into two broad segments: short-range and long-range. Short-range wireless pertains to networks that are confined to a limited area. This applies to local area networks (LANs), such as corporate buildings, school campuses, ... Read >
Author: Spec India

Why we all Depend on the Electromagnetic Spectrum

25th March 2009
A chart, the electromagnetic spectrum, is referred to by scientists to categorize, study, and describe the different kinds of electromagnetic radiation. While electromagnetic waves can travel through space, sound waves require a medium to traverse through... Read >
Author: Cameron

Internet Marketing Just Part of the Revolution

12th March 2009
Follow this list please - 1. Answering Machine 2. Voice Mail 3. Caller ID 4. VCR / Betamax 5. Cable TV 6. PC 7. National Do Not Call List / Directory 8. Cordless Phones 9. Cell Phones 10. Email Filters 11. Sea... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Need to Zap a Pesky Bug? Purchasing Tips for Quality Bug Detectors

08th March 2009
The advent of listening and recording devices has significantly increased the number of cases involving illegal surveillance. This is cause for concern, primarily due to ethical considerations that often threaten an individual's right to privacy. Bugs, ... Read >
Author: philw

Protect your Wi-Fi from unauthorized access.

06th March 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking. Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices li... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Bug Detector Buying Tips

04th March 2009
Spying is fast becoming an activity that anyone with the right equipment to perform. You can, however, continue protecting your privacy and that of your loved ones with bug detectors. Use them and you can know who’s spying on you, why, and how. Why Y... Read >
Author: philw

Bug Detector Buying Tips

04th March 2009
Spying is fast becoming an activity that anyone with the right equipment to perform. You can, however, continue protecting your privacy and that of your loved ones with bug detectors. Use them and you can know who’s spying on you, why, and how. Why Y... Read >
Author: philw

Protect your Wi-Fi from unauthorized access

03rd March 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking. Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices li... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Which Is The Best Weather Station For You - Wired or Wireless?

03rd March 2009
A weather station is a great tool to have for your home or business in order to track and forecast weather conditions. But weather stations come in both wired and wireless configurations and each type has its pros and cons. Which is the best for you? W... Read >
Author: Mark Mitchell

How to Start A Record Company

03rd March 2009
Are You Being *Pimped* for Your Music? Take this test to find out.. Ok, so the title got you to open up the email... Great.. Because this is serious stuff and I want you to be honest with yourself when reading this email. Everyday I get phone call... Read >
Author: Promila saini

Consciousness Energy Simply Enliven Secrets To The Science of Success

02nd March 2009
“There may be times, when you don't understand exactly how the Science of Success works, just as you may not understand exactly how electricity works. You don't have to understand how electricity works in order to flip the switch and turn on a light... Read >
Author: Dr. Perry Wong Msc. D

Protect your Wi-Fi from unauthorized access

26th February 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking. Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices like... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Protect your Wi-Fi from unauthorized access

26th February 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking. Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices li... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Writer Sends Two Novels Into Space To Include Them Into Alien Libraries!

26th February 2009
Eventually in time books and paper will fade and crumble, CDs and computers will age and be thrown away, yet radio waves in space will travel for millions and billions of years, making our words and thoughts immortal. Think about it. My novels could be re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why is TV Online Getting an Awesome Service?

20th February 2009
Television becomes a principle commodity for people, even it’s a life style. They get both news and entertainment, also can communicate as well with others. By watching television, people can be educated on the cultures around the world. Within the last... Read >
Author: evytaar

About CK (Conductive Keratoplasty) – Is it the Right Treatment for You

20th February 2009
CK is the acronym for conductive keratoplasty. CK is a fairly new procedure that is used for the correction of farsightedness. As we get older it becomes harder and harder to read print. The usual remedy for this natural process of aging is to wear rea... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Protect your Wi-Fi from unauthorized access

07th February 2009
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices like hub, switches, routers etc. are used. Now a days people are opting for wireless networking more than wired networking. In wireless networking radi... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Protect your Wi-Fi from unauthorized access

01st February 2009
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices like hub, switches, routers etc. are used. Now a days people are opting for wireless networking more than wired networking. In wireless networking radi... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar

Nokia 6650 Black – Elegant Fold Design

31st January 2009
The need for the hi-tech mobiles has been increasing day by day. If you desire for a handset that comprises of an elegant design, latest trend and new technologies in collaboration, Nokia 6650 Black is the best option. This handset will provide all the la... Read >
Author: Vipin Mishra

I Sent My Novels Into Deep Space, And So Can You!

26th January 2009
First orally read book into space! Yes, thats right! I sent my two novels in word format into deep space. My name is Scott C. Waring and I sent Wests Time Machine at the speed of light across space, thats 186,000 miles per second. The book will travel for... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Is Wireless Broadband Service?

26th January 2009
Wireless broadband is the ability to access the internet at high speed connections over the air. By operating on radio waves to transmit or receive data, wireless broadband allows effortless connection to the internet. No phone lines are used and the netw... Read >
Author: Cindy

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

25th January 2009
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends. Dog ar... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Worlds First Novels Sent Into Space Are Wests Time Machine & Georges Pond!

22nd January 2009
My name is Scott C. Waring and on December 17, 2008 and January 11, 2009 I sent my two novels Georges Pond and Wests Time Machine, into deep space making them the first ever novels in the world to ever by shot into space in word perfect format, including ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Assembling and designing different vehicles can be made possible with radio controlled hobbies!

22nd January 2009
If electronic gadgets can get you crazy and all interested, you should be the right one to become involved in radio-controlled hobbies. Assembling and designing different vehicles can be made possible with radio controlled hobbies. Amateur radio hobby, on... Read >
Author: shaktian2009

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

22nd January 2009
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends. Dog ar... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

How the Mobile Phone System Functions

16th January 2009
The mobile phone system is basically a type of electronic device that is used for communication purposes over a range of specialized base stations known as cell sites. As compared to earlier days, now you don’t have to worry any longer about how many nu... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Love Advice for Your Relationship

16th January 2009
When we have established the relationship of a marriage or our intention to be married we agree to open our hearts so love can flow through without restrictions. Mankind is essentially spiritual. I don't even understand how people can discredit the un... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Live Radio: Enjoy Each and Every Beat of Music

07th January 2009
Radio listening has become very common nowadays, especially after the launch of FM radio. Live radio stations can be easily accessed on websites that offer calling and messaging services. Thus users can easily make use of the sites to listen to radio prog... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg

Arrest Warrants: How Do Speed Traps lead to your Warrant

28th December 2008
How do speed traps work and why do I have an arrest warrant? Isn't technology wonderful. Until recently, if the police wanted to catch you driving your car too fast then they would have to follow you in a police car for a while to match your speed then... Read >
Author: Steve Gee

Cellulite Solution - How to Easily Get Rid of That Bulge

08th December 2008
Do you have trouble finding a cellulite solution that works? Experts say that cellulite won't be removed even if you follow the strictest diet and the most rigid exercise routine. Cellulite is a build up of toxins trapped in the layers of the skin. Sadly,... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson

What You Need To know About Digital Satellite TV

01st December 2008
In some ways, digital satellite TV is similar to the traditional broadcast televison you are used to – it also sends data right into your home using air waves, not radio waves. The difference lies in the way the information is received and sent. In digi... Read >
Author: suegold

Infrared Saunas and Its Infrared Healing Power

26th November 2008
Saunas have been known for hundreds of years to be beneficial to the health of the human body. The emergence of the infrared sauna amplified those benefits a great deal. Many people have felt the power of infrared healing in their own lives and know for t... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Preparing Yourself for the Different Types of Medical Imaging

18th November 2008
With the advances in medical technology and Clincal Workstations over the past few years, a simple X-ray is no longer the only way for health professionals to take a look inside your body. Anymore there are many different ways for doctors to take a peek ... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Know Your Toys before Buy Them

30th October 2008
Toys are considered to be one of the most powerful ways to keep your children happy. You all need toys for your infants, toddler, and the younger. The type of toys also varies with the age of your children that entails for having a good idea, as to get th... Read >
Author: Amrendra Kr. Singh

Laser Acne Treatments - What You Should Know

27th October 2008
Laser acne treatment is an evolving advancement in dermatology technology that many dermatologists are using to remove different types of skin issues, such as wrinkles, birthmarks, pits in the skin, unwanted hair, as well as acne and acne scars. Although ... Read >
Author: Audrey Malone

RFID-The Emerging Technology

21st October 2008
Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a generic term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people or objects. There are several methods of identification, but the most common is to store a serial number that identifies a pe... Read >
Author: PKP IYER

Music As A Science? It’s True!

21st October 2008
Music is a healing modality – and just because more people don’t know it, doesn’t mean it isn’t true! Can you imagine healing areas of your life and creating vast improvements in problem areas by simply listening to music? Let’s explore what... Read >
Author: Mark Romero Music

RFID and the Supply Chain (part 1)

06th October 2008
The management of supply chains is constantly developing due to momentous changes such as the Internet, E-commerce and the globalisation of supply chains. Its success often relies on rapid, accurate and efficient handling of data. The trend towards lean a... Read >
Author: Andrea Percival

The Atomic Clock and the NTP Time Server

02nd October 2008
Most people have heard of atomic clocks, their accuracy and precision are well known. An atomic clock has the potential to keep time for several hundred million years and not lose a second in drift. Drift is the process where clocks lose or gain time beca... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

HTC S710- A Qwerty Smooth Keyboard Gadget

24th September 2008
With the soft keypad the user can feel free to work on these keys. This handset is uploaded with latest technology. It has vibration mode also. With the help of card slot feature, the user are free to download whatever they feel like. This handset has eno... Read >
Author: Besanto

Accuracy in Timekeeping – Atomic clocks and Time Servers

24th September 2008
The development of atomic clocks throughout the twentieth century has been fundamental to many of the technologies we employ everyday. Without atomic clocks many of the innovations of the twentieth century would simply not exist. Satellite communicatio... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Programing Scientific Atlantic Cable Remote To Vizio Tv

23rd September 2008
Satellite TV: Wireless Cable Tv Firstly it is completely free and once you have purchased the software program then you will never have any other fees to pay such as monthly bills or those hidden charges that some companies may hide from you. DirecTV a... Read >
Author: Lori

Radio-frequency identification

19th September 2008
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product, a... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh

What makes my mobile phone work?

15th September 2008
The mobile phone has been the gadget that closed the 20th century as having the biggest impact on consumer’s lives. Millions of people around the globe are constantly using mobile phones to stay in touch with others. By using this pocket size gadget yo... Read >
Author: Cooper

Hbo Channel On Satellite Tv For Pc

11th September 2008
Satellite TV: Cable Tv Los Angeles Rather than purchasing your kids a new TV set for their bedroom or play room you can save the money if they have a computer which can be converted into a free TV. The reason satellite TV has become so popular is that ... Read >
Author: Lori

French doctors use laser to destroy brain tumor

09th September 2008
The team from Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris drilled a 3mm hole into the skull of a patient under local anaesthetic, inserting a tiny fibre-optic cable armed with a laser. The doctors were then able to "see" the metastatic tumour and steer the ... Read >
Author: Shane

The Remote Keyless Entry System

09th September 2008
As technology advances and more and more manufacturers design their products to provide ease for everyday functions it can be seen that even in the automotive industry this level of comfort and convenience was not spared. For those of us who still remembe... Read >
Author: M.Gold

Types of Telecom Products

08th September 2008
Telecommunication products allow communication effortlessly. The message is transmitted to a long distance using some communication medium. In the past decades, wires were used for transmitting the message but nowadays, modems are also used. Wireless comm... Read >
Author: Feras Shoukeir

What You Need To Know About Electromagnetic Radiation

05th September 2008
What is electromagnetic radiation? There are several different types of radiation present in our surroundings on a day to day basis. Within the electromagnetic spectrum, radiation is either ionizing or non-ionizing. Ionizing radiation is harmful to hu... Read >
Author: Robin

Setting a Home Network System

02nd September 2008
A Home network system come in two basic types. These are cabled (or wired) or wireless. Whichever type home network system you opt for, you basically find out that they both will have some of the same types of equipment, although the specifics will differ... Read >
Author: Joseph

Children and Teen Should Stay Away from Cell Phones

28th August 2008
Exposures to devices such as cell phones are very risky to everyone especially to children and teens. It is because of the side effects from radio frequency radiation. People have been warned that children below eight years of age should only use cell ph... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com

Innovation – Why the Dinosaurs Need the Pirates

22nd July 2008
Recently I read an interview on Larry Page; co-founder of Google, and most of his answers were simply brilliant. Larry Page - http://money.cnn.com/2008/04/29/magazines/fortune/larry_page_change_the_world.fortune/index2.htm. He speaks a lot about Innov... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Cordless Phone Batteries: Experience Unlimited Communication

22nd July 2008
Cordless phones are mobile communication devices that connect you to the rest of the world using a base station attached with a fixed telephone line. Basically, cordless phones work with the dual support of radio waves and the base station. In fact, the b... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Essential Guide to Going Wireless in Your Home

21st July 2008
Most people in the UK who use the Internet do so via a broadband connection and router that is directly connected by a wire to their PC or laptop. Of course this is perfectly acceptable, but what advantages could “going wireless” bring and how do you ... Read >
Author: Philip Bird

Satellite communications by laser

18th July 2008
Satellites currently use radio waves to exchange data. Now the data rate has been increased a hundredfold by using lasers instead of radio signals. Two test satellites each carried a diode laser pump module developed with the help of Fraunhofer researcher... Read >
Author: Shane

Atomic Clocks: History and Development

17th July 2008
Atomic clocks have been with us for over fifty years now and most people have heard of them and know they are very accurate, but how accurate are they and why do we need such accurate clocks? Atomic clocks are used by many of us even if we are not awa... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Atomic Clocks and NTP Servers

11th July 2008
This article explains the origins and workings of atomic clocks and how they are used to synchronise computer networks all over the world using NTP servers. In conventional electronic clocks time is kept by running an electrical current through an os... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

NTP - The Need for Accurate Time

03rd July 2008
Telling the time is incredibly important for our day to day lives. We need to know what time to get up for work, when to catch the bus and even when to go to bed to ensure we get enough shut eye. Generally for this type of timekeeping mechanical or dig... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

RFID : A daily dose on applications

02nd July 2008
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) involves the use of radio waves for the identification of a person or an object. This technology is a noteworthy part of enterprise supply chain management which improves the efficiency of inventory tracking and manag... Read >
Author: Renu Singh

Latest Cordless Phones : The Result Of Telecom Revolution

30th June 2008
With cordless phones, the users experience freedom and mobility. So, without tangling with the long wires, one can enjoy clear and transparent communication with his or her loved ones. The latest cordless phones have come up with various benefits such as ... Read >
Author: adam caitlin

Answering Your Radar Detector Questions

27th June 2008
If you have ever been pulled over for traveling above the speed limit then you know how important a radar detector can be. These tiny devices can greatly reduce your chance of getting pulled over for speeding but do you know how they work? It is one of th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What You Need To Know About Wireless Broadband

25th June 2008
The notion wireless broadband is applied to explain the wireless connections availed in cellular networks and wireless broadband internet. Nowadays, the word wireless is comprehensively describing the communication through utilization of low-powered radio... Read >
Author: Cindy

Getting A Laser Detector To Prevent A Speeding Ticket

16th June 2008
It's embarrassing to be the one sitting on the side of the road waiting for your speeding ticket as hundreds of people, some you know and some you don't, pass by. Most likely it is on a strip of road that you drive everyday and this just happened to be th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

An Introduction to ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Networks

11th June 2008
The standards for ATM were first developed in the mid 1980s. The goal was to design a single networking strategy that could transport real-time video and audio as well as image files, text and email. ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) has been proposed a... Read >
Author: Colin Yao

Wireless Internet connection:

22nd May 2008
Wireless network is a concept that lets the people to access the internet without the inconvenience of wiring cables. This wireless internet is making it possible for the people to access the internet regardless to their location. They can even browse the... Read >
Author: Manjula Dinesh

Is Conductive Keratoplasty A Safe Procedure ?

13th May 2008
When it comes to people's eyes and the problems they might have with their vision, most generally take such issues pretty seriously and look for ways to improve their eyesight whenever possible. For some people the thought of corrective eye surgery makes ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Road-Trippin' essentials: Good antenna for the radio

01st May 2008
Almost every driver would agree that the radio is essential to the car, with other having high-tech CD players beneath the dashboard of the ride. Be them FM beats or updates over the AM radio, every driver needs to get their dose to keep their minds relax... Read >

Vital Frequency In Satellite Radio

01st May 2008
Vital frequency is the maximum frequency of the radio wave which is returned from a layer for normal incident. In case the frequency of the radio wave exceeds the critical frequency the influence of the ionosphere layer on the path of propagation depends ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ionosphere Effect On Satellite Radio Waves

01st May 2008
The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration. These vibrating electrons collide with gas molecules from tim... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Home Based Business Network System - Lesson 2

18th April 2008
Not too long ago, setting up a home network for your home based business was strictly a task best left for the professionals and the computer geeks. On the other hand also, the costs involved, the complexity and many other factors made it a very hard road... Read >
Author: Joseph

Marine Radar

16th April 2008
Once within reach of only the most affluent boaters, marine radar has enjoyed increased popularity due to lower prices, improved designs, and the relatively recent ability to interface with other navigation instruments such as GPS chartplotters and autopi... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Los Angeles Lasik Eye Surgery - Everything there is to know about Lasik

08th April 2008
Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis.As the name suggests, Lasik is a laser eye surgery used to correct different eye defects such as myopia , astigmatism and hyperopia. How much does Lasik eye surgery costs in Los Angeles? In Los ... Read >
Author: John Jacob

Wireless Weather Stations

07th April 2008
Our close fascination with the weather is being aided by the ever growing popularity of the wireless weather station. Wireless weather stations are gadgets for determining the weather, temperature, air pressure, humidity, and other weather factors. Wi... Read >
Author: markcb

The Basics and Features of Spectrum Analyzer

03rd April 2008
The name spectrum analyzer is used to refer to the spectral analyzer instrument which is employed to measure a waveform spectrum – that applies to the waveforms of the optical waveform, the acoustic waveform, and the electrical waveform. At times, the s... Read >
Author: testwall11

Working of Wireless Networks

28th March 2008
To transmit data between computers wireless networks work using radio waves instead of wires. In this editorial, we have explained in detail about wireless network. Computers transmit data digitally, using binary: ones and zeros is a known fact. Since ... Read >
Author: Webhosting Website

Satellite Radio - It’s Not Your Father’s Sputnik

25th March 2008
Ever wonder how this whole satellite radio thing works? I mean, it seems to be THE thing now. Many auto manufacturers are installing satellite radio receivers in their new automobiles, and there are home and portable models available through your favorite... Read >
Author: Tarsem

How do Radios work

17th March 2008
We always take radios which we find in our cars, offices, or homes, for granted. We can say that we are not at all bothered about how these songs, news and other information reaches our radios and hence to our ears. Two most common types of radios are amp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Three Basic Types Of Computer Mouse

11th March 2008
Mechanical: This type of computer mouse has a rubber or metal ball on its underside and it can roll in every direction. Sensors within the mouse, which are mechanical, detect the direction in which the ball is moving and moves the pointer on the screen ... Read >
Author: jaswalbhisham

Mobile Phones – Keeping Watch

03rd March 2008
The biggest ever surveillance to take place in the UK is being funded by the Government. Mobile phone masts will allow security authorities to watch people going about their business almost anywhere in Britain. The idea behind this new technology is ... Read >
Author: Gill

Infrared Lasers - The Applications and Safety Issues

19th February 2008
Infrared (IR) lasers Infrared or IR lasers have a beam that is in the infrared spectrum which is from 750nm to 1nm in wavelength. This is a longer wavelength than visible light and a shorter wavelength than radio waves. With a beam that is invisible to... Read >
Author: Frank

Refractive Surgery Options for People Over Forty

17th February 2008
For people over the age of forty, reading becomes increasingly difficult. This inability to focus up close is called Presbyopia. It is a normal part of aging, and can not be prevented. As LASIK and PRK have increased in popularity, researchers have looked... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Are You A Spiritual Broadcasting Station?

25th January 2008
Even if you could hear it, would you believe it? Is it possible that you could be a spiritual broadcasting station as well as a spiritual receptor? Think about it, haven't you ever had the experience of calling someone who tells you they have been thinki... Read >
Author: donyates

A Clearer Sound Reception with Infiniti Antenna Mast

25th January 2008
As a luxury brand, Infiniti is expected to have it all – from the latest gadgets down to the very basics like the Infiniti antenna mast. Infiniti started in 1989 to divert from Nissan’s designs. Its popular vehicle, the Q45 then had impressive featu... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Sara Bareilles' 'Love Song' is a New Pop Classic

24th January 2008
Over the course of the summer of 2007, Sara Bareilles dominated the radio waves with her bubbly hit "Love Song." Radio stations were pumping it 24/7, web downloads were flying off the cyber-shelves, it was an iTunes song of the day, it was a featured son... Read >
Author: Melanie de Jonge

8 Must Know Tips Before Buying A Radar Detector

22nd January 2008
Radar detectors are electronic devices designed to detect radio waves. Radar detectors detect radio signals across a range of wavelengths ---X, K, Ka and Ku. Radar detectors are used for a variety of purposes across the world. Radar detectors help alert m... Read >
Author: Timothy Rudon

build metal detector sensor

21st January 2008
Metal Detector: Fisher Metal Detectors Replacement Parts Fisher Metal Detectors Replacement Parts These may be too fragile to last long when they face rough treatment in the field. A receiver within the System Control Pack receives the radio waves cau... Read >
Author: Lori

Cell Phone Integration with the BMW Bluetooth Upgrade Module

21st January 2008
If you drive a BMW 3 Series, 5 Series or X-5 vehicle built between 2002 and 2006 and use your a cell phone while driving, you should consider the benefits of a BMW Bluetooth upgrade module. Recent tragic and near-tragic events have demonstrated that attem... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Reducing The Appearance of Your Wrinkles

20th January 2008
Time To Learn More About Reducing The Appearance Of Your Wrinkles In this article you will all be able to gather more information regarding wrinkles and how you can fight against the aging process and removing wrinkles that have already occurred. It is... Read >
Author: Austen Uwah

Cordless Phones – Freedom while Talking

18th January 2008
A Cordless Phone is commonly a telephone with a wireless handset that can communicate through radio waves with a base station. The base station is connected to a telephone line that is fixed within a limited range of its base station. The base is generall... Read >
Author: Raina Kelsey

Your Mind Is Your Peaceful Warrior

05th November 2007
In past decades messages were sent over the cables by alternately turning electrical currents on and off, producing a series of dots and dashes in accordance with a telegraph code. It was a significant advancement in communications with the development of... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Getting the Most From Your Satellite TV Company

28th September 2007
Satellite television has changed so dramatically in the past few years that some people haven't the slightest idea that it beats all cable programs. Now more then ever people demand nothing but the top quality in entertainment, Direct TV is the top rated.... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Staying Safe While Vacationing in St. Thomas

10th September 2007
By space wave we mean the radio wave which travel from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna through the space that is the earth�s troposphere. Earth�s troposphere extends from the earth�s surface up to about fifteen kilometers. The spac... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Effects on ionosphere

03rd September 2007
A solar eclipse causes a decrease in the critical frequency of E and F1 layer. The variation of critical frequency is approximately in phase with the optical eclipse. The ionization in E and F1 layer results from solar radiation having speed closely agree... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Effect of ionosphere on radio wave

02nd September 2007
The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration. These vibrating electrons collide with gas molecules from tim... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Critical frequency

02nd September 2007
Critical frequency is the maximum frequency of the radio wave which is returned from a layer for normal incident. In case the frequency of the radio wave exceeds the critical frequency the influence of the ionosphere layer on the path of propagation depen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Problems with Conductive Keratoplasty and Monovision

02nd September 2007
Conductive Keratoplasty is a procedure whereby radio waves are introduced into the peripheral cornea in an attempt to steepen the corneal curve. This will increase the power of the cornea effectively making that eye nearsighted. In doing so, the eye will ... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

How a mobile phone works

28th August 2007
World is becoming technology oriented, and every hands own a mobile. But, does everyone know how it works?” No”. So, here is a short passage that can make you know about the basic working of any mobile phone. Mobiles are electronic devices that ar... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

Road-Trippin' Essentials: Good antenna for the radio

23rd August 2007
Nearly all drivers agree that the radio is one essential part of the car. Be these FM beats or updates over the AM radio, drivers cannot help but require a bit of relaxation while on the drive to somewhere. Often, when the latest song from one's favorit... Read >
Author: Evander

Wireless Microphones

07th August 2007
Wireless Microphones Beat the tangling cables during an on stage performance with the wireless microphones. It is the best way to utilize the stage and getting a clear sound while not bothering about the microphone cables. The wireless microphone, as i... Read >
Author: shagufta

RFID - The Future

07th August 2007
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), technology of the future, has long established itself in our everyday lives. It is already deployed in various areas ranging from efficient inventory management and road-toll collection through to timing the performa... Read >
Author: Ashwin

Cross Talk: Not Just an Angry Conversation

02nd August 2007
When two signals of slightly different frequencies are applied to a circuit, then because of third order action, the amplitude of the output voltage of one signal depends upon the amplitude of the other signal. Accordingly if one signal is amplitude modul... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Radar Detectors

02nd August 2007
For most of the drivers in the United States, radar detectors are common electronic devices that are widely used in the cars to determine if the speed is monitored by the police radar unit. The interesting part is that studies claim that the vehicles us... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Wireless Microphones

02nd August 2007
Beat the tangling cables during an on stage performance with the wireless microphones. It is the best way to utilize the stage and getting a clear sound while not bothering about the microphone cables. The wireless microphone, as it is typically interpret... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Radar Detector

26th July 2007
For those of you that have no idea what a radar detector is, it is an electronic device that is used by drivers to determine if the speed at which their vehicle is traveling is being watched by a radar unit. This is made possible by police officers bounci... Read >
Author: charleslamston

How Are Headaches Diagnosed?

25th July 2007
A headache is vaguely defined as pain in the head that is located above the eyes or the ears behind the head, or in the back of the upper neck. It's something almost everyone will experience at some point in their life and for many, the pain and frequency... Read >
Author: Alien

How Your Ipod Can Aid Exercise

24th July 2007
Modern living has become much more technology based and sedentary, with virtual entertainment being the most popular pastime of choice. This has obvious effects upon health and the world has startling increasing obesity levels. Although technology is not ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

What the Heck is The Surface Wave Propagation and How Does it Work?

24th July 2007
When the transmitting and the receiving antennas are close to the surface of the earth, the space is negligibly small and the surface wave alone is of importance, thus the day time propagation of the broadcast signals takes place only through surface wave... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

An Easy Guide to Understanding Classification Transmitters

24th July 2007
According to this method of classification transmitters can be classifies as Long wave, Medium wave, Short wave, Very high Frequency , Ultra high frequency and Micro wave transmitters. Long wave transmitters operate on long waves that are on frequencie... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vintage microphones – traditional design and new technology.

23rd July 2007
When it comes to recording, the microphone is the most important tool. The quality of the sound depends on the microphones you are using. That is why you should be very careful when you buy microphones in order to choose the right one. If you are a nostal... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Antennas for transmission or radio waves

01st July 2007
To transmit radio waves we need Antennas. Although there are many different types of transmitting antennas available, the two principle categories are the half wave and quarter wave. Each has its own special characteristics. In half wave antennas the v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Gadolinium MRI

18th June 2007
Gadolinium MRI and risk factors for the debilitating disease nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) are currently being investigated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). An MRI with gadolinium is a type of MRI that uses a contrast agent with special ma... Read >
Author: Steve Fields

Why You Should Check out the Latest in HDTV Technology

16th June 2007
When the first high-definition television (HDTV) sets hit the market in 1998, movie buffs, sports fans and tech aficionados got pretty excited, and for good reason. Ads for the sets hinted at a television paradise with superior resolution and digital surr... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Getting the Most Out Of Satellite TV

31st May 2007
Satellite television had change so dramatically in the past few years that some people have no idea just how far it has come. Now people more then ever demand extremely good quality television and nothing less. The programs that are presented to the viewe... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Radiofrequency Neurolysis of Facet Joint

23rd May 2007
What is radiofrequency ablation (RFA)? Radiofrequency is a means of interrupting pain signals. An electrical current produced by radio waves is used to heat up a small area of nerve tissue, thereby decreasing pain signals from that specific area suppli... Read >
Author: BrainBox

Radar Detectors - Could One Have Saved Me?

23rd May 2007
I remember it well! I was on a fast stretch of road, but keeping to the limit for that stretch. I came towards a village, where the speed limit dropped by 20mph. Obviously I slowed down, and continued to slow. The road curved round to the left and went do... Read >
Author: Charlie Cory

Himalayan Salt Rock Crystal Lamps for Your Health

01st May 2007
Salt crystal lamps can be beneficial to your health. Himalayan rock crystal lamps have been known to help with many health problems such as sinuses, hypertension, respiratory problems, arthritis, migraines, liver conditions and many more. These lamps a... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

The Real Secret To The Secret

20th April 2007
With the recent launch of The Secret, people who normally wouldn't have a conversation about 'metaphysics' and spirituality are talking about using the Law of Attraction in their lives. People are wishing for automobiles, money, love and a lot of other t... Read >

Satellite TV and Getting the Most Out of Your Programming

15th April 2007
Television viewing has changed so much in the recent past, to say that it has improved a lot is an understatement. Now people want extremely good quality and nothing less than that. The programs presented to the viewers via satellite transmission are digi... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Everything You Should Know About the Dish Network HD Receiver

15th April 2007
Television is one of those innovations in the human history which has drastically changed the way we live our lives forever. At first cable held rule over the television world, and people had little choice. Soon satellite television entered in the mix, an... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Digital Satellite TV Dish Systems and HD - A Perfect Mix

15th April 2007
High definition is considered the TV technology of the future. The picture clarity is unbeatable, and since people are naturally always wanting the best, HD seems to be where the future of TV is headed. People are very careful these days about their te... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Bluetooth Mobile Phones – Connectivity Simplified!

12th April 2007
The mobile phone industry is one of those many industries that is fast escalating the rungs of progress, courtesy of the evolving technology. Since the inception of the very first mobile phone on Earth, the industry hasn't ever looked back. Human beings a... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Wills

What is Bluetooth: A World Without Wires

12th April 2007
Bluetooth technology was created in order to allow ordinary technology users to enjoy the benefits of low bandwidth wireless connections. Bluetooth is a low power, short-range technology that allows wireless networking. It is able to do this by using radi... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

What are heart rate controlled programs?

30th March 2007
Heart rate control programs work by adjusting the intensity of a program to keep your heart rate at a preset level. This level will be a percentage of your maximum heart rate, as a rough guide to calculate your maximum heart rate, deduct your age from 220... Read >
Author: Mark

How to Get Started Feeling Better About Yourself

30th March 2007
Do you feel hopeless and helpless? Have you ever wondered how to get started and learn to soar? Do you want to feel great, look great, and live great? Do you want to achieve great health and wellness, and conquer the many issues that women face today? I a... Read >
Author: Kimberly Jamieson

Radar Detector

26th March 2007
A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to determine if their speed is being monitored. The term originates from early speed-detection technologies, in which police bounced a radio wave off a moving vehicle with a device called a radar ... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Experience the Advantages of Wireless Home Security System

14th March 2007
Experience the Advantages of Wireless Home Security System What is a Wireless Home Security System? A wireless home security system is a modification of hardwired security system. It is a contemporary way of securing your home from burglars and oth... Read >
Author: Ken Krysinski

How Can a Blue Tooth Wireless Headset Help Me Every Day?

28th February 2007
Every single day, technology and science creates something to make our life more comfortable and enable us to perform better professionally and personally; one of these achievements is the blue tooth wireless headset. What Is Blue Tooth? Blue tooth ... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Bluetooth mobile phones: connect and share on the move

10th February 2007
In the last few years, mobile industry has gone through a dramatic change in terms of technology. The so called idiom “Necessity is the mother of invention,” fits well when it comes to mobile phones. Since its inception, the industry has achieved the ... Read >
Author: Keith Rickwood

Bluetooth mobile phone: connect and share with ease

29th January 2007
In the past few years, we have seen a lot of changes as far as mobile technology is concerned. No one had ever thought of such a tremendous change and as a result, the latest mobile phones are at par with computers. Technologies like 3G, HSDPA, have give... Read >
Author: Keith Rickwood

Staging AIDS complicated with lymphoma

27th January 2007
Diagnosing AIDS-related lymphoma is generally done quite late, after the disease has already advanced. In order to see whether the disease has spread within the lymph system or to other organs, doctors need to perform a procedure called staging that will ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is Satellite Television?

23rd January 2007
The satellite TV system is run by a broadcast center that sends a program signal to a satellite in a stationary orbit above the earth. This satellite then returns the signal back down towards earth where they are picked up by different subscriber’s sate... Read >
Author: Kaptain

Wireless and Security

20th January 2007
Wireless computing gives us freedom of getting online without any restriction in time and space. Now you can take your laptop and get connection to the Internet wherever is offered wireless service. It can be a library, café or even beach. You can also p... Read >
Author: beerbong

Radio system for Toys

11th January 2007
The radio system is to connect between you and your model rc toys (remote control toys) such as rc car, rc helicopter, nitro rc car, rc gas boat, remote control helicopter, remote control car etc.. It looks like a bit complicated at the very beginning but... Read >
Author: bpwork.com

Imagine a World Without Wires: Blue tooth Devices

29th December 2006
Bluetooth technology was created in order to allow ordinary technology users to enjoy the benefits of low bandwidth wireless connections. Bluetooth is a low power, short-range technology that allows wireless networking. It is able to do this by using radi... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

Bluetooth and WiFi Comparisons

15th December 2006
Bluetooth can be defined as a wireless form of communication that enables devices to send and receive communication. It is a global initiative set up by manufacturers such as IBM, Intel, Ericsson, Toshiba and Nokia to create a standard for linking up devi... Read >
Author: Matthew Barrett

How Does Satellite TV Work - Satellite TV Simplified

05th December 2006
What is satellite TV and how does satellite TV work? Satellite TV is a television system whereby a broadcast center sends a program signal to a satellite in a stationary orbit above the earth. The satellite sends the signal back down to earth where it ... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens

RFID Tag System

09th November 2006
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is an automatic identification method that relies on storage & remotely data retrieval devices known as RFID tags. RFID tags can be incorporated within a product, person or an animal, with the intention of identif... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Mental Telepathy - Is It Real?

26th October 2006
What is mental telepathy? Telepathy is defined as "communication through means other than the senses." Add the "mental," and you have the concept of minds sending and receiving information without the senses, using something akin to radio waves, "thought ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Cable-TV let's start from the very beginning

13th August 2006
Let me tell you a little story about television. Once upon a time, TV pictures were terribly fuzzy. If you wanted to make them better, you had to wave around an antenna sometimes it was on top of your TV, and sometimes on top of your house! Then, not so... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Digital the new generation of cable

13th August 2006
More and more, old-style analogue cable is falling by the wayside many cable providers have even turned it off altogether. It's being replaced by digital cable, the new generation of cable that allows up to ten times as many channels to be sent down tha... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Need A Cooker? Use Your Cell Phone By Sue Mueller 6-28-6

13th August 2006
Many organizations including the cell phone industry often downplay the risk of cell phone radiation to the brain. Results from short-term studies were used to convince consumers that use of a cell phone is not associated with brain tumors or cancer, whic... Read >
Author: Paul Fitzgerald

Wireless broadband how does it work?

01st August 2006
So you've got broadband. Great! After a while, though, many people find that they've got so used to having broadband on one computer that they want to be able to use it from any other ones they own, too including their laptop, and computers that are now... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Radio frequency identification system

24th July 2006
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is the technology for automatic identification. In this technology method data should be remotely retriveted through remote devices called RFID tags. RFID tags also known as transponders, these transpon... Read >
Author: Tom Desousa

How A Wireless Burglar Alarm System Works

22nd July 2006
Wireless security alarm systems are ideal for installation in a home that wasn't wired for an alarm system when it was built. Motion sensors, door contacts and window contacts can all be wireless, and not need to be hardwired back to the main control pane... Read >
Author: John Lenaghan

A Brief Introduction to Bluetooth Technology

17th July 2006
Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them. Version one.One of Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless networking technology that uses rad... Read >
Author: Oliver Dvorak

The How's and Why's of Snoring Surgery

11th July 2006
For many people, snoring may seem like a fairly minor issue in their lives. After all, something that is experienced by so many people around the world cannot possibly be all that serious, they suppose, so it seems a waste to consider such treatments as s... Read >
Author: Jared Winston

Remote-controlled planes - a hobby on the rise

04th June 2006
Remote planes are one of the fastest-growing hobbies around, not to mention one of the most fun. You can buy a kit (or even cut wood yourself), build a plane, and then use your remote control to fly your creation around in the park. In recent years their ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Different Types of Eye Surgery and Their Effectiveness

29th May 2006
The use of computer technology in medical science has been extending during recent years. Laser eye surgery has become more and more popular, while non-laser procedures have also improved. Although many people think that LASIK is the only type of refract... Read >
Author: Sue Taylor

Wireless Broadband:

05th May 2006
To understand Wireless Broadband it is essential to understand the terms broadband and wireless separately first. Wireless technology is a technology used for communication, where-in; to transmit data between two devices, lowpowered radio waves are ... Read >
Author: Alen Will

Credit Cards: Initiation & Precaution

05th May 2006
Credit Cards have become a part of our daily lives these days and it is hard to imagine a day going without the comfort of a credit card tucked in your wallet. However, convenience comes with risks, which arise due to our negligence. As soon as your credi... Read >
Author: Zack Nelson

Radar Detector Jammer

07th April 2006
Radar Detector Jammer A radar detector is something all drivers can resort to when they are in a hurry to get somewhere. Radar detectors are something that drivers use to get where they need to be faster without having to pay speeding tickets. One of the... Read >
Author: Becky King

The Advantages of RFID Credit Cards

16th March 2006
With all of the wireless technology that is available these days, it's almost a question of how much farther can we go to make things easier? Even swiping a credit card has become too much for some and the invention of RFID credit cards is showing up at ... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz

What Is Radar And How Does It Affect Your Driving?

13th March 2006
We have all heard of the term 'radar' but we rarely ask ourselves what radar really means? What are its uses? And what is the purpose of it? Radar is a short form for 'radio detection and ranging'. It is a remote detection process which is used to tra... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Persuasive Presentations It's In The Voice!

05th March 2006
I was working with a student recently who had a very quiet voice ---- and he knew it. But, too, he recognized that it was time to do something about it. "I realize that making a persuasive presentation that can be heard by everyone is an essential step in... Read >
Author: David Woodford

What is Satellite TV and How It Works?

05th March 2006
The arrival of Satellite TV was characterized by expensive metallic home dishes, usually taking a huge amount of yard space, which installation was very difficult, not to mention all other hassles involved to make them work and the limited dishnetwork pro... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Wired to Wireless - the final answer

20th February 2006
One of the most common questions we as consultants have to answer on a daily basis is the difference between wired and wireless networks. Let me summarize: Wired: In simple terms; the communication between two devices via cables. Wireless: the commun... Read >
Author: John Hammond

The Damage A Cell Phone Can Do

17th February 2006
Just to look at one of these devices these days you could believe that the claims about damage were either false or wildly exaggerated at best. This is especially true of the newer, smaller phones that are constantly being released onto the market. You ma... Read >
Author: Crystal Pretorius

The Differences between Laser and Older Radar Detectors

20th December 2005
The newest trend with radar detectors is devices that generate laser lights using a semiconductor. This new technology far surpasses the older radar detectors that uses radio signals to detect police. Detectors that use lasers, also known as "ladar,... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

How Wireless VoIP Phones Work

13th December 2005
The functioning of wireless VoIP phones is similar to that of regular VoIP phones but Wireless VoIP phones combine VoIP technology and Wi-Fi (wLAN) systems. Users need to be in the range of the wireless node in order to make and receive calls. And when t... Read >
Author: Punks Johnston

Tapping your troubles away

25th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Sonia Devine What Is Thought Field Therapy? Dr. Roger Callahan is and American psychologist who discovered Thought Field Therapy over 20 years ago. Since then, he has refined the technique to be the cutting-edge treatment it is toda... Read >
Author: Sonia Devine

Metal Detecting - Understanding the Technology Is Important

17th November 2005
Metal Detecting for fun or profit can be one of the most exciting and rewarding of hobbies. A metal detector can cost very little, as low as $50 or higher that $400 for a top of the line model. This is one hobby where you really do get what you pay for, b... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Mind Fields and Manifesting

21st October 2005
Copyright 2005 Eldon Taylor Mystery schools have taught the power of intention for as long as we have a recorded history. It is the "intention" behind an act, a thought, a so-called duty, which is the measuring stick. Instead of inches, or temperature ... Read >
Author: Eldon Taylor

7 Ways GPS Can Save You Time, Money, Your Mind, and Even Your Life

19th October 2005
Here are 7 ways to save with GPS: 1. Have a personal trainer at a fraction of the cost! Devices such as the Garmin Forerunner GPS provides a way to keep track of the time, speed, distance, and pace information for athletic activities. It also provides... Read >
Author: Jack Lee

Wireless Networks: How Do They Work?

19th October 2005
Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how: The Binary Code: 1s and 0s It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to r... Read >
Author: Ron King

Create a Podcast Radio Show in Hours, with No Restricting FCC Rules or Regulations

19th August 2005
Create a Podcast Radio Show in Hours, with No Restricting FCC Rules or Regulations Copyright 2005 Jeff Mills The pioneers of radio broadcasts never could have imagined the popularity of the radio news and music shows of the late 1940's. And now, ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mills

Color's Mighty Power of Persuasion

12th July 2005
Color's Mighty Power of Persuasion by: Maricon Williams Color is everywhere. It surrounds us. It's with us every time. It does not only provide crucial visual cues but also influence our feelings and thoughts. It captures our emotions thus can persu... Read >
Author: Maricon Williams

Wireless Network Security

12th July 2005
Working from home has its advantages, including no commute, a more flexible work schedule and fresh coffee and home-cooked meals whenever you want. But working from home while using a wireless local area networ... Read >
Author: Lawrence Andrews