Articles, tagged with "caches", page 6
14th March 2008
When it comes to computers the most common problem is the operational speed. When users first buy a computer with the famous and common Windows based operating system they are often impressed with the amount of hard disk space, the graphics card, the fab...
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Author:
John Sern
28th January 2008
Think of Internet eraser software as your car alarm. Your car alarm works to let everyone around know that your car is being broken into, so someone can do something about it. In that way Internet eraser software works as a prevention system, so you will ...
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Author:
John Sern
09th August 2007
Most of people who do business (or marketing for that matter) online never had the experience of doing it offline. They never even had any idea of how direct response business work.
Just because you do online affiliate business where you don't have to ...
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Author:
Timeo
09th August 2007
Metal detecting is a comparatively new hobby. Sure there have been hobbyist type metals detectors for decades but new and superior detector technology has come out in recent years. The metal detector is an electronic device which can sense metallic object...
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Author:
Chris Ralph
06th August 2007
For all the Internet users who are reading this article, a few of them would be familiar with the actual definition of 'high speed dial up'- a term which is so prevalent in the contemporary and Internet friendly scenario. Let us start this article by defi...
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Author:
Jayson Pablo
12th March 2007
Press Release: YourStashBox.com Ushers a New Era for YouTube Fans
A new one-of-a-kind website is providing YouTube enthusiasts with the content they want most.
New York, NY (PRWEB) Feb 8, 2007 - Here's the great news for YouTube lovers - a pl...
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Author:
yourstashbox
31st January 2007
When you write data, it doesn't necessarily get written to disk right then. The kernel maintains caches of many things, and disk data is something where a lot of work is done to keep everything fast and efficient. That's great for performance, but somet...
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Author:
naturedaycom
16th November 2006
An example of buried treasure? As a young man I buried 100 ounces of silver under my parents house. There was a crawl space that could be accessed from the basement. I pulled the plastic back that covered the dirt, and roughly five feet out from the west ...
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Author:
Steve Gillman
09th November 2006
Your website is a personal reflection of you and your business that you've worked hard to create; so why would you settle for a basic, plain website home page for both old and potential new customers to see? Your old customers might just get bored looking...
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Author:
Maxine Winters
25th September 2006
Special effects aren't just for the movies anymore; we are in the midst of the Internet generation trying their best to outdo the computer language of their forefathers, HTML. Flash is now the standard for high-impact web content and animation to the moni...
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Author:
Maxine Winters
08th October 2005
CryptoStorage for Pocket PC
Cryptographic storages for your private files.
CryptoStorage is a reliable and easy-to-use system for encrypting private data on your Pocket PC
and controlling access to it. The work of CryptoStorage is based on the "safe" p...
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Author:
Nikolay Zelinski
26th May 2005
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It seems like fast never quite rates fast enough.
No matter how quickly something moves, especially on the
Internet, it could always move ...
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Author:
Jim Edwards
12th January 2005
Hard Drives: ATA versus SATA
The performance of computer systems has been steadily increasing as faster processors, memory, and video cards are continuously being developed. The one key component that is often neglected when looking at improving the pe...
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Author:
Jason Kohrs