Respect Your Thoughts with a PDF Converter Tool
By Ted Peterson - 04/01/2008
If your thoughts or ideas are important to you and to others, respect and protect both parts by using a PDF converter tool! Whenever an exchange of information is needed we worry for the accuracy of the document, for its reliability. In many cases, the receiver may be confronted with the corruption ... Refurbished Computer Guide - Save Money With Refurbished Computers!
By Sardool Sikandar - 04/01/2008
Refurbished computer refers to remanufactured or renovated computers. Refurbished doesn?t mean an old or a defected computer. Actually when a computer is sent back to the manufacturer due to small reason, like defected monitor or wrong model, afterwards the manufacturer tested it and gave approval f... Is the Internet Insecure Because of You?
By Steve Cash - 04/01/2008
Long gone are the days that we could feel secure and know for certain that we had privacy. With the digital age upon us we can no longer be so sure that our privacy is secure. Recently Google has admitted their organisation holds user data indefinitely. This causes concerns as now we know Google has... Free Ways to Tackle Threats to Your Computer
By Douglas Titchmarsh - 04/01/2008
Protect Your PC Having problems with your pc?
Do your kids, family or friends fill it with all the stuff they find on the internet? Your computer, just like your car, needs to be serviced regularly to keep it running efficiently. You wouldn`t fill your car up with petrol from an old rusty can with a... Data Compression For All
By Robert Hanania - 04/01/2008
Anyone who has seen the movie? Honey I shrunk the kids` can imagine how useful compression can be. Compression, which has become anonymous with Zip files work
off the same idea only with a (add your joke here)`slightly` different technology.
You will find a lot of data compression programs in use... Cell Phones of the Future
By Mike Hazelwood - 04/01/2008
Across the bustling busy city street, the gleam off the first metallic public time machine and teleportation device caught the young man`s eye. The apparatus stands alluringly upright, capturing the young many pioneering imagination. The exterior of the machine reminds him of an old telephone booth ... Microsoft CRM for Corporate Business ? Working Offline
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
If your company has regional and worldwide operations, you might already realized that it is very hard to get decent internet connection in your remote locations. In this small article we will try to give you highlights on how to implement Microsoft Business Solutions CRM for worldwide operations w... 5 Tips for Buying a Laptop
By Rob Buenaventura - 04/01/2008
Buying a laptop is a major investment decision. As such it is not one that you should make lightly. Below are 5 tips that will help prepare you for making the best and most well informed decision when buying a laptop. Tip #1 Size Matters Buying a laptop is a matter that requires some thought. Con... Software: What Suits Me?
By Walter Pfarr - 04/01/2008
Almost all new and major brand of PCs come with bundled software packages that can handle both business and personal needs. However, if you purchase a stripped down model, you might have to spend considerable time and money to add appropriate software packages you vitally need. Should that be the ca... Groupware: Avoid the Ad Hoc Shuffle
By Joe Miller - 04/01/2008
Groupware Efforts are continually made to manage the unavoidable ad hoc business process, but ad hoc processes do not necessarily mean a pile of messy, shuffled documents, at least not anymore. Groupware is software which tracks and manages the ad hoc business collaboration. Look at the search engin... Custom-Made Keyloggers As an Instrument of Cybercrime - Too Easy to Make and Use
By Alexandra Gamanenko - 04/01/2008
In only a couple of years we computer users have learned a lot about online threats. There is no need to explain what "spyware" means -- we all know it. Or do we? If software collects information without users` knowledge and transmits it, such a program is usually automatically labeled "spyware" no ... Buying A Computer vs Building Your Own
By Jared Strop - 04/01/2008
First of all, pre-built computers come with some parts you don?t want or need as well as useless software. On the other hand, building a computer lets you decide exactly what to put in it and what to install on your computer. That helps out by freeing the hard drive, but sometimes computer companies... UAV Quadrangulation
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Many have indicated the need for better target identification by UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the battlespace. These proponents discuss the use of multiple net-centric components of the modern fighting force to engage in the precise measuring of exact locations of enemy targets. This idea is ... Networking Basics
By Kashif Raza - 04/01/2008
A network is a group of computers, printers, and other devices that are connected together with cables. The sharing of data and resources. Information travels over the cables, allowing network users to exchange documents & data with each other, print to the same printers, and generally share any ha... HD Radio Update: Clear Channel and Entercom Begin Roll-out of HD2 Channels
By Douglas Hanna - 04/01/2008
One of the things that makes HD Radio so exciting is that it enables multicasting. This means a station can broadcast its normal programming, plus a second channel with an entirely different format. For example, KIOI-FM in San Francisco is broadcasting both Hot AC (Adult Contemporary) and 80s pop hi... Prepaid Wireless: Is It Right For You?
By Edwin Mazanke - 04/01/2008
Just about every leading mobile phone provider now offers some sort of prepaid calling plan in order to fit their customers` budgets. But is is right for you? The first question you`ll need to ask yourself is how often you`ll use your wireless phone? Since the biggest benefit of a prepaid wireless... HD Radio Technology -- the Hottest New Thing in Sound -- Explained
By Douglas Hanna - 04/01/2008
The hottest new thing in sound is called HD Radio technology. And what it does for radio is the same thing that HDTV does for TV ? it makes it light years better! In fact, when you listen to HD AM radio, you`ll think you`re listening to FM. And when you listen to FM, you`ll think you`re listening to... Is That Your Cell Phone Ringing or Mine?
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
The newest technology is incredible and getting better. The newest 3G technologies have the ability now to find your exact position and with a little work and multiple sites with in a region can also figure your speed in real time. This could be good for catching those who might harm our troops. Or ... Microsoft Great Plains Remote Support - Overview
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
Microsoft Great Plains is now standard mid-market ERP application, serving the whole spectrum of businesses. In the case of mid-size business we usually see strong IT team with SQL querying skills plus accounting department is already trained to use Great Plains and needs minimal help in figuring ou... A Brief Guide to Audio Conferencing Services
By Steve Valentino - 04/01/2008
Audio conferencing provides a way for businesses and other groups to interact, without having to travel to each other?s offices. The savings in time and travel expenses quickly make up for the cost of audio conferencing services and equipment. Audio conferencing usually involves other types of telec... Canadian Satellite Radio: Finally
By Scott Fish - 04/01/2008
Disclosure: Author is not part of Sirius or CSR. In June, the CRTC granted satellite radio licenses to two groups - the CBC, which is partnered with New York-based Sirius, and CSR, which is partnered with Washington-based XM. The federal cabinet has upheld the CRTC`s decision to issue two new satell... DVD R Software
By Jimmy Sturo - 04/01/2008
Your computer may have adequate storage space for your data and records, but it is always better to be on a safe side and make a back up of your data on back up media like the DVD R. The ?R? stands for recordable so data can be recorded. The data can be written on the disc just once. DVD R software ... The Benefits of the New Firefox Browser
By Jakob Jelling - 04/01/2008
You probably heard of the new Firefox browser version 1.0 recently released by Mozilla. If you are currently using Internet Explorer or Netscape, you are probably wondering if Firefox is better and why is it better. In order to answer these questions it is necessary to take a look at all the benefit... Wireless Network Encryption Standards
By Eric Meyer - 04/01/2008
WEP ? Is the first and lowest standard for wireless security. You will hear security experts say that WEP can be cracked in 5 minutes; this is true, only once you have sniffed enough network traffic for weak IV?s. Collecting enough wireless traffic will take at least a couple hours under ideal cond... Micro Satellites Orbiting and Tethered Together
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
New technologies in micro satellites are moving very fast as processors, sensors and systems get more powerful and much smaller. I propose to have these systems and micro satellites to be in a solar system type configuration as they fly, spinning around each other with each small micro satellite lit... Recent Cell Phone Advancements
By Philip Liu - 04/01/2008
Cell phones have come a long way since the early days of the 1980s when they were the size of a brick and weighed almost as much. Today, cellular phones come with built-in cameras, polyphonic ringtones, and high-tech games. New ?3G? mobile phones are also capable of downloading full motion video and... 15 Questions to Ask Your Software Vendor
By Jay McCormack - 04/01/2008
When making a decision to buy any piece of software there are a number of criteria typically evaluated. One of the most important elements in the decision process is the strength of the company that builds the software. In fact a survey of 19,000 customers has identified that company strength is t... How To Watch Movies On Your Pocket PC And Other Handheld Secrets
By John Deprice - 04/01/2008
Handhelds, like PocketPC and Palm are incredible pieces of hardware. With appropriate software you can turn them into TVs, DVD players and much more. Curious? Read On. PocketDVDStudio (PQDVD) With PocketDVDStudio you can watch DVD movies on a wide variety of mobile devices, like Pocket PC, Smartphon... Oracle E-Business Suite Development: New Technologies
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
We have already talked about the importance of Java Technologies at ?Oracle E-Business Suite Customization: New Directions?. Not only for Oracle Company itself, but also for the Oracle E-Business customers, whose investments must be preserved. Now we present tools and frameworks, you will use if you... How To Have Two (Multiple) Copies Of Windows
By Alan Malik - 04/01/2008
Having two operating systems is not as difficult as many of us consider. It just requires little hard work and some good equipment. By equipments I mean good hard disk space and good RAM sometimes, depending upon which operating systems you are going to install. So your first step is to choose which... Wind Energy to Solve Reliance on Foreign Oil
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Every once in a while a new technology comes along which helps solve multiple problems and this time it is Wind Energy. You see with all the hot air and BS in Washington DC we can power up all that wind from all those worthless blowhards and harvest it using wind turbines. This is just the kind of r... Buying Laser Toner Cartridges
By Max Bellamy - 04/01/2008
Compatible Laser Toner Cartridges Recently, there has been a huge legal and investigative battle with people selling ?compatible? laser toner cartridges. Often, a distributor will sell their defective, ineffective, or even damaging laser toner cartridges to unsuspecting resellers. These cartridges w... Why You Should Say NO To Flash
By Przemek Sobstel - 04/01/2008
Flash is pretty popular these days, but many people (especially customers) seem not to realize its weak points, which result in low popularity and usually lower profit in the end. Here?s the list of main disadvantages of Flash technology : * Flash plug-in is not built into browsers, so there?s no gu... Mozilla Vs. Firefox
By Meryl K. Evans - 04/01/2008
For those who are unclear on the differences between the Mozilla package (Netscape is also comparable to Mozilla except they`re two different companies) and Firefox / Thunderbird, here it is: -
Mozilla is a complete package meaning it comes with email, browser, address book, newsgroup, and ch...
Have Laptop Will Travel
By Francis Ardi - 04/01/2008
Leave prepared when traveling with your notebook computer.
Internet connectivity at your destination is one thing to think about when taking your portable office with you on your next trip.
You might want to consider some of the following options: Make sure you have a dial-up access account. Dia... Five Myths About Compatible Toner Cartridges
By Larry Andrew - 04/01/2008
Many people have different views and ideas about compatible toner cartridges. Other people simply know very little about compatible cartridges. As an exclusive user of compatible toner cartridges for fifteen years, I have found several things that are not true. I?d like to review five myths or misco... Bootleg Movie Downloads
By Kristy Annely - 04/01/2008
Bootleg movie downloads are a major scourge in the world of entertainment and are an offshoot of the digital makeover associated with the movie industry. One of the disturbing facts is that it has generated lucrative, novel businesses including movie DVDs and downloadable music. In other words, digi... Increase Computer Speed: Three Cheap Solutions
By Michael Quarles - 04/01/2008
Perhaps you`ve noticed your computer running a tad slower lately. There are no signs of a virus, or other mischief. It just seems to lumber along. Maybe it is only a matter of perception, because you can compare it to your buddy`s pc, and it goes like lightning. Buying a new computer isn`t the only ... Setting up a Network -- Wired or Wireless?
By Deryck Richards - 04/01/2008
Wireless networks are en vogue, but your installation won?t be successful unless you chose the right type of network and set it up properly. Wired networks require that each computer be connected via a wire to a central location, called a switch or hub. This often involves installing cables... How Using A VoIP Phone Service Can Cost You Your Life
By Titus Hoskins - 04/01/2008
VoIP Phones are all the rage. These Internet phones are
becoming increasingly popular with the general public as
well as among the technologically gifted avant-garde i.e. geeksRus.
Chances are high you know someone who uses one or you may even
use one yourself. But did you know it can cost you ... Microsoft Axapta, Navision or Great Plains: ERP Selection for Large Corporation
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
If you would like to pick something from Microsoft, or its ERP subdivision ? Microsoft Business Solutions, and in case of large public company, you should consider these three: Axapta, Navision or Great Plains. We are not talking about Solomon here, because it is recommended for project organizatio... Giving Your Kids a Cellular Child Phone
By Jay Moncliff - 04/01/2008
In today?s hectic world, more and more parents are concerned about their children?s safety, and rightly so. Children today are involved in more and more activities and spend more time at home alone than any other generation. Many parents are turning to cell phones as a way to keep in constant touc... Customer Service Software
By Christopher J Enders - 04/01/2008
Customer service software applications and customer service
solutions range from simple to complex. Some businesses have a
greater need for customer service software than others; however,
if you serve customers through your internet business some type
of customer service solution or... The True Meaning of Freeware
By Daniel Robson - 04/01/2008
The vast majority of us will have, at some point, had freeware games or applications installed on our systems. If you?ve played an online Java or Flash based game, you?ve used freeware. In a very real way the Internet itself is freeware, a massive collections of scripts, information, tools and resou... All About DVD Part 3: Blue-Ray and HD-DVD
By Artem Chlegov - 04/01/2008
New storage formats: DVD-HD and Blue-Ray On the first glance, DVDs have just finished becoming common and are the best option available. But developers do not agree, trying to invent new needs for poor users. This time HDTV (High Definition Television)is considered to be the new technology that no v... Is Your Brain Really Necessary?
By Richard Milton - 04/01/2008
The reason for the apparently absurd question in the title is the remarkable research conducted at the University of Sheffield by neurology professor the late Dr. John Lorber. When Sheffield?s campus doctor was treating one of the mathematics students for a minor ailment, he noticed that the student... Just What is the iPod?
By Mia LeCron - 04/01/2008
If you ask 10 people to explain what an iPod is, you?ll likely receive 10 different answers; and all of them will likely contain some element of fact and logic. Introduced by Apple Computers in 2001, the iPod is technically defined as a portable music player; and even this doesn?t do it justice. As... Will Humans Accept AlI Business Decision Software
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Many debate the ability of business decision software to out think their human manager counter parts. Yet in reality many such systems already exist and are replacing humans. Indeed many such systems exist and will continue to be upgraded as they prove their worthiness in business processes. Many of... Choosing a Cell Phone Plan
By Peter Lenkefi - 01/02/2007
Choosing a cell phone plan can be exciting or confusing. The reason is so many options are available and each one is claimed to be the best option. There may be several options available to you but the best option should be one that fits your lifestyle and needs.
There are two major ways to choose... Detecting Spy Cams
By Shawn Davis - 28/01/2007
You know that using spy cams can be very useful for surveillance. But if you use spy cams, isn?t it only logical to assume that other people use them too? If you are involved in surveillance, chances are that it is important that you also be involved in counter surveillance. And the best way to dete...
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