Inkjet Jargon Explained
By Niall Roche - 1/4/2008
With all the technical terms out there, it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with inkjet jargon. Unfortunately, understanding the differences between the various terminologies is a must in todays advanced technological age. Below are a few of the more commonly used inkjet jargon terms yo... HDTV and the iPod Photo: A Perfect Marriage?
By Robert Armstrong - 1/4/2008
They may seem like an odd combination, but the iPod photo could be the perfect
choice for anyone who wants to view photo slideshows on an HDTV. The iPod photo
can store thousands of digital photos, and syncs with a Mac or PC via iTunes. It will
read any slideshows you?ve created in iPhoto on a Ma... Beginner`s Guide to PC Video Editing
By Scott Raymond Brown - 1/4/2008
If you`re new to PC video editing then knowing where to start can be a bit daunting, so hopefully this guide will point you in the right direction. To start with you will need a few items of equipment Camcorders/Video Decks Depending on your requirements or aims there are number of different solutio... How to Protect Yourself from Viruses, Spyware, Adware, and Other Nuisances
By Ryan Bauer - 1/4/2008
Spyware/adware is a new major concern for PC users everywhere. Infecting your computer silently (usually installed with programs that seem harmless), spyware and adware can collect personal information about you, as well as cause pop up ads to come up all of the time, changing your browsers home pag... Java Virtual Machine
By Rahim V. - 1/4/2008
Java is a high level object oriented language. When we compile java code it first gets converted into highly efficient byte code by the java compiler. The generated byte code is then interpreted by a peace of software called java virtual machine.
What is java virtual machine? Java virtual ... Groupware Finds Home in American Business: Collaboration Tool Analysis
By Joe Miller - 1/4/2008
What is Groupware? Have you ever had to manage document collaboration in a hurry? No need to be ashamed if you said "yes." Virtually every American business has experienced moments of ad hoc team collaboration. In other words, the ideal business collaboration method involves meticulous record keepin... The Teen Cellular Phone Market is Growing in Leaps and Bounds
By Catherine Kenyeres - 1/4/2008
Everywhere you turn around, you see someone talking on a cell phone. This latest technological shift in the way we converse with each other has not been lost on teenagers. In fact, experts would agree, that teens are the fastest growing demographic in the cellular phone market. And the parents are... Hear It in Digits
By Dale Davidson - 1/4/2008
Music downloads are off the charts! We`re listening to digital music in the digital era. The driving force behind the phenonmena is the technonolgy called MP3.
This is the technology that has changed the music industry.
MP3 is an acronym for Motion Pictures Expert Group Audio Layer III. MPEG is the... Making a Mechanical Manta with Material Memory Manufacturing Methods
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
I propose building a mechanical manta ray as a Underwater Unmanned Vehicle; UUV. The manta ray will have air tanks inside of its wings and a sound device, which will also operate a sonar and an ELF communication system. The air tanks will be flexible rubber type tanks with an array of gases which wh... Be Your Own IT Department
By Scott Hendison - 1/4/2008
If you use a computer, you need to know more than just how to use your email and surf the web. You need to know that you are protected. If there isn?t someone responsible for the computers in your home or office, then pick someone, quick. Their job is to assure you that everything I?ve listed below ... RFID Tags Read for 69 Feet
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
We now have RFID Tags that can be read from 69 feet, not just any RFID Tags or using just any system, no this system and these tags were designed by Hackers at the annual Defcon Conference in Las Vegas Nevada. No matter who designed it, it works and one of the biggest problems with RFID in the passi... Challenge Response Spam Filters Explained
By Niall Roche - 1/4/2008
As the flood of spam increases end users are looking for new and more efficient solutions to block spam. In turn software developers are knocking themselves out trying to come up with the killer app that will stop spam forever. For several years now companies have been focusing on faster and smarter... RFID: Electronic Pharmaceutical Pedigree
By Sally Bacchetta - 1/4/2008
A growing number of U.S. states are formalizing electronic pedigree requirements in order to comply with the FDA`s anti-counterfeiting initiatives. A new two-phase RFID authentication platform introduced by Texas Instruments (TI) and VeriSign should make it easier for pharmaceutical manufacturers, s... Recordable DVD Formats Explained
By Kenny Hemphill - 1/4/2008
Picking your way through the ton of information available on recordable DVD
formats can be a nightmare. To help you out, we?ve done our best to distill it into
this summary. There are five recordable versions of DVD; DVD-R for General, DVD-R for Authoring,
DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW. None of the... Material Memory, Impressed?
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Currently we see some incredible advances in the technology of material memory manufacturing. In trucking they make the axles and other frame structure pieces in such a way that if they bend the material works its way back to its original shape. For tire ware on over the road trucks, which cost abou... Cell Phone Deals, Mobile Phone Plan
By John Lim - 1/4/2008
Tips And Tricks On How To Get The Best Cell Phone Deals. And While You?re At It, Shop For A Great Mobile Plan Too.
These days, cell phones are offered at standard retail prices across a majority of the stores. So how do you snag a great deal? Here are a few tricks you can use to get some of the best... All About DVD Part 1: DVD Format
By Artem Chlegov - 1/4/2008
Types of DVD and history of development It`s been a long time since DVD became common in our everyday life. However, most people don`t seem to know what it is exactly. Answers to questions like "what sort of arcane symbols are printed on disk boxes", "how come DVD is different from CD if they look s... How Satellite TV Works
By Gary Gresham - 1/4/2008
Have you ever wondered how satellite TV works? With over 24 Million satellite TV owners who have chosen to get digital satellite TV, there may be some of you who would like to know how the whole process works. Television satellites travel in a geosynchronous orbit approximately 22000 miles above th... Is It Still Good To Share?
By Rudy Paredes - 1/4/2008
5 Easy Steps To Sharing Files and Folders On Your Network Have you heard all the talk about file sharing and still wondering if there are any advantages for you to enable file sharing? If you are anything like me, it takes a lot to change what works just the way it is. But I must say, once I took th... 10 Tips to SPEED Up Your PC
By Rohit Tokhi - 1/4/2008
1. Let your PC boot up completely before opening any applications. 2. Refresh the desktop after closing any application. This will remove any unused files from the RAM. 3. Do not set very large file size images as your wallpaper. Do not keep a wallpaper at all if your PC is low on RAM (less than ... 10 Steps for Business Owners to Take if They Are a Victim of Identity Theft
By Michelle Dunn - 1/4/2008
Be aware that 40 million crooks obtained credit card numbers this past year, ?Be Suspicious?. Also be aware that most identify theft is not reported, especially when it involves family members, so the statistics are off. These statistics show that consumers lost $5 billion last year when in actual... Great Plains Accounting Migration to Microsoft Great Plains - Overview for IT Specialist
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
This is a short article, written in question/answer/FAQ style to give IT Specialist/developer/programmer balanced top level information on Great Plains Accounting migration to Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains. If you have Great Plains Accounting as main accounting and ERP system you need t... 10 Things To Do For A Healthy & Secure PC
By Darren Miller - 1/4/2008
Many who read this article may find these recommendations to
be old news. However, think about the number family,
friends, and associates that ask you for help fixing their
PC and I believe you will understand why I chose to write
this article.. This list of recommendations for a healthy & s... How To Recognize When You Are Being Bilked By An Ebusiness Web Site
By Curtis Graham - 1/4/2008
Wake up! If you haven?t been ?taken for a ride? by one or more, less than honest, business web sites yet, while you are trying to make your own web site, you?re lucky! You better learn how to recognize them. For those of us who have already had such an experience, the only hope is that we are sma... Do You Know How To Remove Spyware From Your Computer?
By Philippa Smith - 1/4/2008
Spyware is rapidly becoming a major problem for Internet
users. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 computers are
infected with spyware or ad ware or both. Spyware may be
responsible for 50 % of all computer crashes. Spyware runs
silently and you may not be aware that your every move on
the Internet is... 2006 Trends in Exo-Skelton and Prosthetic Devices
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
In 2005 we witnessed many soldiers coming back from the War in Iraq with missing limbs, which were literally blown off by roadside bombs, mortars and improvised explosive devices. Some soldiers lost limbs from incoming RPGs or rocket propelled grenades. As unfortunate as this was for many a father c... Classification of Computers
By John Gibb - 1/4/2008
Computers are available in different shapes, sizes and weights, due to these different shapes and sizes they perform different sorts of jobs from one another. They can also be classified in different ways. All the computers are designed by the qualified computer architectures that design these machi... 12 Essential New Features of Office 12
By Paul W Wilson - 1/4/2008
The final version of Office 12 is slated for release in mid 2006. Although Microsoft is yet to confirm what the final version of Office 12 will include, the broad areas that have been the focus of change are productivity, handling of business information, managing of documents, and enhanced user fri... Bluetooth Basics - Bluetooth Technology Tutorial
By Jason Kohrs - 1/4/2008
Bluetooth Basics Bluetooth technology is nothing new, but in many respects it still seems to be more of a buzz word rather than a well understood, commonly accepted technology. You see advertisements for Bluetooth enabled cell phones, PDAs, and laptops, and a search of the Geeks.com website shows a... Avoid the Mobile Phone Matrix Scam
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
The mobile phone matrix scam has fast become one of
the largest growing scams on the internet at the
moment and is abundant on many of the internet auction
sites, these mobile phone scams offer mobiles for as
little as £20. This sounds very enticing and people
readily sign up, however the majority o... Dual Boot Windows 9x with NT or Linux
By Alfred Moloto - 1/4/2008
Installing windows is pretty easy if you know what you are doing, but it can be a complete mess if you are still learning. Dual booting can have advantages if you have a game that support one platform or you want to learn to use a different operating system. You can install windows NT(Windows 2000 ... Voice over IP (VoIP) Features
By Jason Morris - 1/4/2008
Because with VOIP you can make calls from anywhere you have access to a broadband connection, users can take their IP phones or ATA?s with them on trips and still have access to what is essentially their home phone. Some people use a softphone to access their VOIP service. A softphone is a specially... Tips for Buying a First Computer
By Guy Ames - 1/4/2008
The first question you need to ask yourself is why you need a computer and for what purpose you will use it: * Surfing the Internet * Sending and receiving e-mail * Word Processing * Spreadsheet and Money management * Listening and recording music * Storing and manipulating images * Playing games Wh... Emergency Kit Emergency Cell Phone Charger: Hand Crank Power to Go
By Jay Carmichael - 1/4/2008
It is a good idea to at all times, have access to at least a basic Emergency Kit. An Emergency Kit can come in handy in many situations, and when it does come in handy, it is usually worth its weight in gold. Whether it be a power outage, a camping trip or a car problem, everyone can appreciate the... Don`t Become An Identity Fraud Statistic!
By Kristi Sayles - 1/4/2008
?You?ve just won a fabulous vacation or prize package! Now, if you?ll kindly give me your credit card information and social security number for verification purposes, you will receive this awesome gift!? Now why would they need my credit card or social security number to send me a freebie? Can you ... iPod - Learn How It Can Solve Everyday Problems
By Mircea Cojocaru - 1/4/2008
All over the world, people carry with them walkmans and other music devices so that they can play their favorite music as they move around from place to place. The latest thing in the portable music devices field is the iPod, which offers a higher quality of the music being played and one of the mos... Gaming Headsets
By Josh Riverside - 1/4/2008
Headsets or headphones are actually miniature speaker systems. They are stereo hearing systems that are wearable, providing mobility to the user. Traditional headsets were bulky and large with two speakers for both ears encased in padded ovular ear cups. These ear cups were attached to a headband in... Microsoft Great Plains: Getting New Users Licenses ? Annual Service Plan FAQ
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Solomon, Navision, Axapta, Microsoft CRM require existing customer to be on active service contract: enhancement program. Minimal maintenance plan gives you free new software version (however upgrade itself, if it is done by your MBS partner is not free). ... Phishing for an Identity
By Steven M. Carlson - 1/4/2008
Phishing is rapidly becoming on the largest threats to your personal, financial, and emotional wellbeing. No I am not talking about Saturday afternoons out on the boat with your grandfather, listening to stories that being with ?When I was your age???now while these probably conjure up horrific chi... Discover Everything About Wholesale Bar Code Reader And Software!
By Ewen Chia - 1/4/2008
It is a given fact that buying wholesale would make us save more money than buying individual items at retail. Purchasing in bulk means more profit for the seller that he could be afforded the leeway of granting discounts. This principle is important when you?re planning on buying wholesale bar co... Does Size Really Matter In Our Digital Age?
By Robert Hartness - 1/4/2008
Well, we?ve all seen the advert, but that?s not what I want to talk about, so get that out of your head straight away. No, let?s think about what many call the ?Queen of Arts? - namely painting. Have you ever wandered around a huge Art Gallery and marvelled at the works by Tintoretto, Raphael, Const... DVD Rentals
By Josh Riverside - 1/4/2008
DVD or Digital Video Discs are similar to compact discs with one major exception; they can store a lot more data than a CD. Initially, a DVD was used for storing data but very few could afford them. DVD`s came into the picture early in the 90`s, when compact discs were booming. Introduced by Pioneer... Which is better? EDTV vs HDTV
By Bradley James - 1/4/2008
With all the new digital formats out there, it is of little surprise that there exists considerable confusion about EDTV and HDTV. First of all, EDTV stands for Enhanced Definition Television, while HDTV stands for High Definition Television. TVs equipped with either of these formats are capable of ... Understanding Sleep and Hibernate Power Settings on Your Computer
By Eve Larson - 1/4/2008
New computers come with two new power settings that may be unfamiliar to many people. The settings known as ?sleep? and ?hibernate? may sound fun and playful but can actually be powerful tools to extend the life of your computer, give your laptop a longer battery life, and waste less energy. Let?s t... Two Way Radios : A Beginner`s Guide
By Danny Feemster - 2/13/2007
A two-way radio is a device which transmits and receives voice signals through the air. They work somewhat like a telephone, but since they do not require a central network they can be used anywhere! With two way radios, two or more people can have a discussion no matter where they are -- sometimes ... Cell Phone Deals, Mobile Phone Plan
By John Lim - 2/12/2007
Tips And Tricks On How To Get The Best Cell Phone Deals. And While You?re At It, Shop For A Great Mobile Plan Too.
These days, cell phones are offered at standard retail prices across a majority of the stores. So how do you snag a great deal? Here are a few tricks you can use to get some of the be... Ringtone Market Hits The Jackpot With Teen Cell Phones
By Samuel Miton - 2/10/2007
The ringtone industry is striking a popular cord with the teenage market. This group, mostly 13 to 24-year-olds, likes to purchase their favorite tune or sound without paying the high price for a CD. This segment isn`t afraid to drop lots of discretionary income to download monophonic or polyphoni... Security Camera System - Buyer Guide
By Robert Moskal - 1/31/2007
Although the application of CCTV security has not changed very much over the past years, the tools and equipment have significantly. Surveillance cameras became smaller, cheaper and better, but the major breakthrough happened in recording equipment. Therefore many customers shopping for complete CCT... ESR Meter- The Capabilities To Check Beyond Electrolytic Capacitor
By Jestine Yong - 1/21/2007
There is something good about esr meter because besides electrolytic capacitor it can be use to measure other type of capacitors such as the non polarity capacitor. From esr meter specification, it is usually mentioned only checking the electrolytic type. When i began to experiment with the Dick Smi... Understanding Surround Sound Systems
By Mitchell Medford - 1/19/2007
Surround sound is the concept of expanding the spatial imaging of audio playback from 1 dimension (mono/Left-Right) to two or three dimensions. It is often employed for a more realistic audio environment, actively implemented in cinema sound systems, technical theatre, home entertainment, video arca...
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