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29th September 2009
Motorola; an American company with many "firsts" in science and technology history. Motorola, which was founded back in nineteen twenty eight in Chicago, IL was known, back then, as Galvin Manufacturing Corp. and its first product was a battery eliminato... Read >
Author: Paul Wise
25th September 2009
Gone are the days of expensive web hosting. There was a time, just a few years ago, when hosting was not as cheap as it is now. Lets see why.
Hosting is all about storage on a hard disk (which resides on the web server) and bandwidth for your data. Til... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th August 2009
PHP is the most popular form of server-side scripting language. Its popularity can be attributed to the fact that it is free and it can be used for creating dynamic pages and web applications. An important fact about PHP is that it integrates seamlessly w... Read >
Author: Huzefa Johar
13th August 2009
A few months back, the Surat textile industry was struggling to come to terms with the adverse effects of the economic recession. Several small units found it difficult to stay afloat due to the challenging economic conditions. Majority of the SME yarn an... Read >
Author: David Parks
10th August 2009
You might be amazed with all the new processors that are now available in the market.This article aims to help average computer users to understand better the multi-core processor revolution. Understanding what the different multi-core processor is can he... Read >
Author: Jewel
09th August 2009
Read on to find out more about this error - what are the underlying causes and how you can stop it from happening again.
The three red lights error on the Xbox 360 is probably one you have already heard of - it has been a constant hassle for Xbox 360 o... Read >
Author: jerry cart
09th August 2009
The Xbox 360 suffers from a long list of problems and you have probably heard about some or all of them. The E74 error, or one flashing red light, is one of the more common ones. While not yet as widespread as the three flashing red lights, it is catching... Read >
Author: jerry cart
09th August 2009
If you own an Xbox 360 then you are probably no stranger to the various hardware problems that it has suffered from since its inception. The most widespread of these problems has been referred to as the Red Rind of Death, three flashing red lights that po... Read >
Author: jerry cart
01st August 2009
MAINGEAR has announced a brand new gaming notebooks today that is supposedly the most powerful desktop replacement to be on the market. It's called the eX-L 18 and this notebook really packs in the features.For starters, it has 3D graphics with dual NVIDI... Read >
Author: Noe Berg
30th June 2009
If you haven't experienced this yet, then we wish you the best of luck as up to 40% of consoles will experience it at some point. You can send the unit back to Microsoft but this takes a long time - you can wait up to three months to get it back - and the... Read >
Author: jerry cart
30th June 2009
An Xbox 360 is a system whereby you can play games with amazing graphics, graphics that require advance processing units. These work at a higher speed than other processing units as they need their own memory in order to do their job properly. While many ... Read >
Author: jerry cart
30th June 2009
Don't panic. Firstly you should understand why those lights have lit up in the first place and it is simply due to the fact that your system has overheated. The stylish design of the 360 doesn't allow much room for heat buildup, so as you play the process... Read >
Author: jerry cart
30th June 2009
The Xbox 360 has experienced a wide variety of hardware problems since its release and these mainly seem to be due to overheating. The three red lights error seems to cause the most problems and currently seems likely to affect 30% of all systems.
So w... Read >
Author: jerry cart
22nd June 2009
Digital video editing software, high definition video cameras, hard drive capacity, and high-speed processing power - what do all of these have to do with affiliate marketing?
Well, when you think about it enough - a great deal. It is a well-known fac... Read >
Author: Harry A Connor Jr
15th June 2009
Modern day consumers are smarter than their ancestors. They believe on innovative technologies and use them in their daily life. Technology has affected almost every area of our life and the shopping habits and trends of modern consumers are also affected... Read >
Author: atmsnow.com@gmail.com
06th June 2009
When it comes to the manufacturing of graphics processing units, or GPUs, and motherboard chipsets in the information technology industry, one of the most widely heard names would be ATI. Acquired by the semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Device (AMD) two... Read >
Author: rainier marsden
05th June 2009
It is very important to check a used computer thoroughly before buying it as it may lead to problems in the future. A hard drive will not show any outward signs but may be deteriorating. The same way the needle can suddenly slip and can cause scratches on... Read >
Author: inmate85390
06th May 2009
The technique used for connecting two or more CPUs (Central Processing Units) in a single computer system is known as multiprocessing. Various advantages of working in multiprocessor environment are performance enhancement, increased speed and installatio... Read >
Author: sourabh rana
07th April 2009
Global economic Recession has hit almost every economic tier. The crash of the stock market, and the great banking collapse has led the way to job cuts everywhere. People who considered that their life was secure and their career was stable are now jobles... Read >
Author: Abby
13th March 2009
Not long ago, the carpet industry in Kashmir was witnessing steady growth due to the increasing demand and robust sales in the global and domestic markets. The total sales of Kashmiri carpets, including exports, were estimated to be around Rs 500-600 cror... Read >
Author: David Parks
10th March 2009
Stellenbosch is situated at a drivable distance from Cape Town and is a popular wine region in South Africa. To boost tourism and economy in these areas, Hotel and Accomodation have been built on the wine farms, to give their patrons a more fulfilling ... Read >
Author: Philogean
16th February 2009
When it comes to food, most of us don’t like to make any compromises on taste. Whether it’s crunchy New Zealand apples, tangy Spanish olives or Japanese Kobe beef, we love to have these whenever we want them, wherever they come from. What’s the fun ... Read >
Author: liza252
16th January 2009
Many hardcore gamers are wont to ask if they can ever hope to play Warcraft in their netbooks. The answers is simply that you can with the Asus N10J, but you have to keep expectations to a minimum level.
But this situation is about to change as chip ma... Read >
Author: John Kessler
09th July 2008
Indian plastic industry is in the path of an impressive growth now. So what is the position of India in global plastic recycling market? When compared to the usage of steel and aluminum, the usage of plastics is more on volume basis. But India was the las... Read >
Author: Guna
20th May 2008
RAM or Random Access Memory is critical to gaming
laptops. Mainly because the more RAM you have on
your laptop or computer, the higher the performance
level you can achieve. Higher RAM will increase
your enjoyment and let you play even the most
... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins
13th April 2008
Early computers were actually of the size of a large room, and consuming as much power as several hundred modern PCs. Modern computers are based on tiny integrated circuits and are millions to billions of times more capable than they were in the past, and... Read >
Author: sam fergusson
14th November 2007
Right now all the talk in PC gaming is DirectX 10 Graphics.New hardware and new DX10 games have everyone buzzing about a new era in PC gaming. But is all the celebration a little bit premature? Yes and No!As with any new technology there is a lag time bef... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins
02nd August 2007
With product life cycles shortening and global competition increasing, manufacturers are increasingly turning to outsourcing as a means to speed up time-to-market, while also remaining cost competitive. No where is this more true than in the consumer ele... Read >
Author: John Bradley Jackson
25th July 2007
Textile Industry: Backbone of Country
The textile and clothing industry is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan’s role as one of the world’s leading cotton producers has provided the basis for the textile and clothing industry’s develop... Read >
Author: www.fibre2fashion.com
01st July 2007
The 2007 Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Urban
Challenge, one of the most unique car races in the world, will take place on November 3. Several teams will allow their "smart" vehicles to enter on a course covering 60 miles of unknown ... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
04th June 2007
In many fields, it’s the most popular applications of technology that lead the way for innovation. One of the greatest examples of this is in the field of graphic design, where video game developers are pushing the boundaries of graphic design and comp... Read >
Author: Shay
02nd May 2007
On November 3, 2007, the Volkswagen of America, Incorporated and Stanford University will participate in the DARPA Urban Challenge with a completely autonomous 2006 diesel-powered Passat wagon.
The robotic Passat will compete on a 60-mile mock urban c... Read >
Author: benjamin
06th March 2007
Volkswagen of America, Inc. has announced recently that it will participate in this year’s DARPA Urban Challenge with Stanford University on November 3, 2007. The entry of VW for the said competition is its completely autonomous 2006 diesel-powered Pa... Read >
Author: Natalie Anderson
05th March 2007
Sometimes, a problem with your computer can be a small, but annoying thing. In this case, computer fan glitches come to mind.
A computer fan is any fan inside a computer case. Their purpose is cooling. They might work by drawing cooler outside air int... Read >
Author: Driz Memok
19th October 2006
Japan has again opened its doors to the food market of US. The imports of beef from US have resumed again, ending a ban enforced by Japan due to health issues. Japan will accept only boneless beef of animals of age 20 months or younger. Japan inspected th... Read >
Author: James Marriot
18th October 2006
China, as everyone knows, is a rising economy. The food market is also experiencing a growth phase like other sectors. In coming years, the food processing industry of China is anticipated to pay attention on the development of wheat, corn and dairy produ... Read >
Author: James Marriot
15th May 2006
Studies of trends in the American organic food market surprisingly revealed that the driving force behind the growth of AUS $500 million in the organic sector was education rather than wealth. University graduates are more likely to become organic shopper... Read >
Author: James Marriot
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