How To Backup Your Hard Drive
By Otis F. Cooper - 1/4/2008
We all know that we should back up our system as soon as possible. But if you`re like most of us, you will get to it tomorrow. The problem is that tomorrow rarely ever comes until you experience a serious computer failure and then it?s too late. Taking the time to backup your data or entire hard dri... Cisco CCNA Cerfication: Should You Take The One-Exam or Two-Exam Approach?
By Chris Bryant - 1/4/2008
Cisco CCNA Certification: Should you take the one-exam or the two-exam approach? One question I?m often asked by CCNA candidates is whether to take the ?one big exam?, or take the two separate exams required by Cisco to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. The question comes up... Computer Optimization - Necessity in Details
By Ted Peterson - 1/4/2008
It would be much easier to forget about computer optimization if our PCs would stay new and untouched forever. But, unfortunately or not, we use them all the time and, be sure, not everyone of us is a computer specialist or a general troubleshooter. Just as every other needed tool receives its trace... How to Avoid Spam Complaints in Your Emails
By John Lynch - 1/4/2008
Spam filters are responsible for deleting a high
percentage of legitimate business emails from
people who have no wish to spam. Here are some
tips to avoid spam complaints in your emails or
ezine. Avoid the following triggers in your emails. 1. Excessive use of ALL CAPITALS in the subject ... Proof that Feeding Alligators is Dumb!!
By Stephen Bis - 1/4/2008
I had recently written an article about ways to help keep alligators afraid of humans and avoid attack. The best way to lower an alligators fear of man is by feeding it. This makes them equate humans to food. Their natural behaviour would usually be to stay away from humans due to their natural fear... Phishing
By Ashish Jain - 1/4/2008
Recently I have received email from my bank/credit Card Company, eBay & pay pal saying that my account has possibly been compromised and I need to confirm my details and password in order to get continued access. Spam email now has a new and more frightening variant, it`s called phishing and it has ... What Are Network Patch Panels
By Dean Novosat - 1/4/2008
Patch panels are used as the central point in a network where all the network cables terminate. It is the grand central station of the network. Networks that use patch panels (and almost all modern networks use this technology) are consider ?star-networks? or they use the term ?star-topology.? This ... Cell Phone - Helping You Choose
By Declan Tobin - 1/4/2008
When the first cell phone arrived onto the market it was very basic but in those days it was classed as the best invention since electricity. Would we dispute that now? The cell phone manufacturers today are in constant battle to win over your dollars with the latest cellular phones science has to o... Microsoft Great Plains Customization Tools Evolution ? Overview for Consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
When Great Plains Software introduced the first graphical accounting application for Mac and Windows in the beginning of 1990th it had Great Plains Dexterity customization tool, IDE and programming language. Dexterity design was based on several longevity principles: Graphical platform independence... Tips for Cell Phone Batteries and Usage
By Jay Coleby - 1/4/2008
There are just a few tips that will help you increase the life span of your cell phone and cell phone battery. Below we are going to outline the most important tips: 1. Try not to drop your cell phone. When dropping your cell phone, especially on a hard surface, it can cause damage to your phone and... Will Adobe Manage to Replace Industry Work Horse Quark Express by Giving Adobe InDesign for Free?
By S Steele - 1/4/2008
Heard about the Quark ?killer?? Adobe InDesign CS2. Will it really ?kill? Quark? Adobe has been saying ?it will? for the last six years or so, but it hasn?t happened. Adobe Pagemaker didn?t kill Quark, either, but was instead replaced by InDesign. And InDesign is also at a distant second place so fa... The One Critical Piece Of Free Software That`s Been Overlooked
By Rogel Dias - 1/4/2008
Can You Prevent Spyware, Worms, Trojans, Viruses,
... To Work When You Switch Your Pc On ?
I Can And I Do It On A Pro-active Basis. Surfing Means More And More To Stay Invisible, To Be
Clean From The Inside And To Prevent Installment Of
Malicious Software (So Preventing Unwanted Communication
From I... What You Need To Break Into The Billboard Market
By Kristina Chu - 1/4/2008
Many times, it has been predicted that large format digital printing is the way to go for those involved with digital printing. To prevent being stagnant and unproductive, most providers tend to venture to another area in the industry to develop their craft and field of expertise. And billboard prin... GPS: Usability Over Functionality
By Steve Joseph - 1/4/2008
There is an easy test that I like to use when evaluating a GPS, or any type of electronic device. I call it the user manual test. When I pick up a new GPS for the first time, I see how easily I can operate the GPS with common sense alone and without using the manual. Criteria for a good GPS is firml... Start OF NFL Football Season Causes Mass Exodus Of Customers From Cable To Satellite TV
By Kenneth Waugh - 1/4/2008
I don?t believe there is any doubt left in anyone?s mind of the extra value you get over cable TV (yes even digital) when you subscribe to Satellite after you get a cable bill charging $45.00 dollars for 70 some non premium basic channels. They even charge for the over the air free advertiser suppor... Make Yourself Into a Human Antenna
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Why would you ever need to make yourself into a portable human antenna? Well how about for Police, Fire Fighters, First Responders, Field Researchers, Military and FEMA? We propose building a uniform for infantry communication specialists, which is an antenna. The sleeves will have elongated zipper... Using a Night Vision Device
By James Hunt - 1/4/2008
It?s difficult to see in the dark. Unless there?s some light peeking in through the window or from under a door, our vision is compromised. If we wait a little while, our night vision kicks in, allowing us to see somewhat better. It?s not enough that we can read in the dark, but it should be enough ... DVD ROMs
By John Gibb - 1/4/2008
DVD CD ROMs have become predominantly the most used CD drive for desktop and notebook computers. They are very reliable and now come as a standard in most computers. If you are looking for a laptop then make sure it has a DVD ROM, this will give you extra speed for normal Cds, and you will be able t... Your Computer is Corrupted by a Virus
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Is your computer corrupted by a virus? Do you have the proper security plan in place for your PC? You should, have anti-virus software on your computer and if not you are a potential time bomb and risking your data. Recently a friend sent this email message to a business associate; ?What I am saying... Wireless Headsets
By Josh Riverside - 1/4/2008
Wireless headsets are headphones that are not physically connected to the main device with a wire. These headsets use radio or infrared waves to receive signals from the main source. They provide extremely flexibility to do anything while wearing them-walk, jog, skate or even ski. Wireless headsets ... Necessary Audio Conferencing Equipment
By Steve Valentino - 1/4/2008
For a web-based audio conference, you will need a computer with an Internet connection, a way to hear and be heard, a video camera for being seen; and the software chosen by the conference moderator. Your Web browser must be Java-equipped, and your Internet connection must be 56 kbps or faster. Any ... Keeping Track
By Terry Freedman - 1/4/2008
One of the things we can be as certain of as death and taxes
is that in every meeting at least one person will hand out a
document for comments and discussion.
But think of the huge workload this gives rise to for the
author. She can only hope that not too many people respond, or
that they don`t all... Virus and Adware - Fix them Both!
By Daniel Nethersole - 1/4/2008
We all get the odd virus now and then, but sometimes that one virus could cause so many problems. In this article I shall be going though just some of the problems that these virus software programs can do, and how to fix them. One of the worst type of virus is one that effects the Boot Config, if t... Groupware: Avoid the Ad Hoc Shuffle
By Joe Miller - 1/4/2008
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... Internet Fax - A Guide to Sending and Receiving Faxes Using Internet Faxing Services
By Paton Jackson - 1/4/2008
How would you recognize a good innovation? It must improve a certain process in a simple and easy method. According to this definition internet fax is a great innovation. Find out how you can send and receive faxes using internet fax services. Internet fax improves the process of sending and receivi... How a Bug Challenges to a Software Professional
By Navneetkumar Kumar - 1/4/2008
It is really interesting that a bug can create problem for a learned person even the bug is not alive. One day my one friend was working and a bug created much problem. It was not easy to track the bug. evrytime bug was challenging any other different problem. What is bug : When there is a defect in... Blackhole or Fail - Which One Is Better For Your Mail Server?
By Christoph Puetz - 1/4/2008
Very often SPAMMERS take advantage of catch-all email setup on webservers. Every email no matter what the recipients email address is will be caught by the default email account. It is highly recommended not to use catch-all email accounts and to discard SPAM send to non-existing email addresses. SP... Home Theater: 3 Ugly Secrets Revealed
By Bob Wood - 1/4/2008
Secret #1: WHAT YOU BUY TODAY WILL BE OBSOLETE TOMORROW, IF IT ISN`T ALREADY. What you should do about it: Don`t sweat it. Just read what you can before you buy to educate yourself so you don`t make a terrible mistake. If you shop wisely, you can get a tremendous leap over what you have come ... Do Company CBT Programs Give You a Headache?
By John Beagle - 1/4/2008
Even if you own all the equipment you need for a CBT training session you will save money by using the installation services of a computer rental firm. Computer rental companies coordinate technical logistics so you can concentrate on the execution of your computer training program. Add up all the c... SPYWARE - Who`s Watching Who?
By Greg Richburg - 1/4/2008
I am in the midst of Oscar Wilde?s The Picture of Dorian Gray. ?The basis of optimism is sheer terror.? With that attitude, I praise their skills only for the mere sake of not wanting them to defile mine, or my business. I am talking about hackers, crackers, phreakers, and those pesky buggers that t... WiFi Wireless Systems in Robotic Factories Case Study
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
With all the WiFi hacking going on these days and the widespread use of wireless systems, is it wise for Factories to run al their robotic equipment off WiFi systems? Sure encryption would prevent most problems, but materials and parts are expensive and one robotic mess up is a real problem. You hav... Generation Laptop
By Tom Fox - 1/4/2008
In May 2005 U.S hardware history was made. This was the first time that laptops sold more than desktop computers in a single month. Indeed, Current Analysis, an innovative research firm headquartered in Sterling, Virginia, confirmed that laptop sales leapt to 53.3 per cent of the total PC retail mar... Making The Decision To Automate Your Software Testing
By Danna Henderson - 1/4/2008
Not every software testing project can or should be automated. Before your department accepts a new test automation project, you should establish a process by which projects are reviewed and either accepted or rejected. This can be done with a simple Test Automation Acceptance Checklist. Repeatable ... Create A Flash Presentation For Free With Open Office
By Steve Howson - 1/4/2008
The intentions of this short tutorial are not to teach you how to use Open Office, but rather to show you a quick and dirty way to create presentations and tutorials that can be exported as a Macromedai Flash file. What is Open Office? It is a free, open source, cross platform office suite that has ... Thoughts on Think Mapping Trends
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Something of interest flew across my radar screen today, which is along the lines of some very interesting thinking. A four hundred and eleven million dollar Contract awarded to Carnegie Mellon University to assist software to track group and team behaviors. This could lead to tracking bad humans, ... Denial Of Service Attack
By Edwin Gonzalez - 1/4/2008
A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is an attack on a network which is designed to bring it to a halt. This is done by sending useless traffic to a specific service/port on a server. The amount of traffic sent would overwhelm the service, so that legitimate traffic would be dropped or ignored. DD... How Location Based Services Are Mis-used?
By William Alexander - 1/4/2008
The Global Positions System (GPS) satellites are free for anyone to use. However, to use it, a GPS receiver is required which is not free. In recent years these GPS receivers have become very small and embedded in mobile phones. This has given rise to many location based services. Though there are m... Answer to Critics of Inflatable and Expandable Fighter Aircraft Wings
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Some aerospace designers believe that Mr. Lance Winslow?s design modification of current day fighter aircraft and UAVs to include an inflatable and expandable wing is not feasible or desirable. There critique includes many points, three of these points are worthy of addressing, while the rest of the... Electronic Document Management - Why?
By Kevin Calhoun - 1/4/2008
Irrespective of a company`s size, most businesses have already adopted some sort of an electronic document management system, but they usually do not think of it in those terms. As a result, the system is often incomplete; it may include word processing, spreadsheets and a backup system for storage... Search and Replace Text in Multiple Files in Only 7 Lines
By Barry Block - 1/4/2008
Have you ever needed to perform search / replace operations on multiple files in a folder and all its subfolders? Have you ever needed to search / replace text in a list of files? How about carrying out multiple search / replace operations on a single file based on search / replace pairs specified... Go Play Mobile - A Pack Of Games For Symbian OS
By Joe Light - 1/4/2008
BlockBuster (Symbian) BlockBuster is a logic game with the elements of arcade - it will be right for both - puzzle fans and action lovers. The
main goal of the game is very simple - to remove color squares from the board, but as soon as you start playing, you realize that you need to struggle for v... Editing Your Photos Using Microsoft Picture It Publishing Platinum 2002 - A Great Dinosaur
By Rain Crippen - 1/4/2008
I started using PIP (Picture It Publishing) Platinum 2002 right after I got it in a bundle with my HP Pavallion N5295 Notebook more than several moons ago! I don`t want to be a rocket scientist to produce edited photos quickly and with quality results, again and again. I had a terrible time at first... Real Business Networking Doesn`t Happen at Networking Events
By Scott Ingram - 1/4/2008
Real networking isn?t about handing out business cards at a networking event, or seeing how many you can collect before the event is over. Real networking is about relationships that, when cultivated properly, will breed referrals and positive word of mouth about you and your company. Too often I he... Things You Can Do To Speed Up Your Computer
By Jason Barrett - 1/4/2008
Upgrading your processor will always speed up your computer, but sometimes this will not be the best thing to do. The first thing you need to do is find out where the bottle neck is in your system. The first step you would take to finding this out is by using the computers task manager. You can tell... Know Linux
By Pawan Bangar - 1/4/2008
Linux essentials: - It?s free for download but you have to pay a tiny bit to mail order it or buy it from a company. If you?re getting Linux for more than 2-3 PCs, you can also get training and support at a small free, if you choose to have it. Else it?s the Linux community on the Net to your...
Is That Free Stuff Like An iPod Or Desktop Computer Really Free?
By Douglas Hanna - 1/4/2008
Have you seen the web site, www.freestuff.com? Or have you been turned on to www.freeipods.com? Or maybe some friend sent you an email suggesting you log on to one of these sites and take advantage of one of its numerous ?free offers.? Well, before you start the process of getting that ?free? iPod... How I Started Working With 3D Modeling Programs
By Hristo Lozanov - 1/4/2008
So I`ll start from the very beginning. One day I was surfing in the web and I found one site -- www.digitalblasphemy.com and I browsed it. I was inspired by the 3D graphics` realism and suddenly I noticed the "My tools" button. My heart stopped for a moment and after that I entered the section and... Apple I-Pods, Why Are They So Popular?
By Shakib Nassiri - 2/13/2007
These days while your just walking around school, work, the mall, or just about anywhere you?ll see many people listening to their Apple I-Pods. You might see some with cool accessories such as portable speakers, cool looking cases, voice recorders, FM transmitters, remotes and much more. Lets face ... Night Vision Explained
By Bill MacArthur - 1/29/2007
Spy movies are often the first thing that comes to mind when people think about or discuss night vision technology. Do they actually work, or are they another form of moviemaking magic? In case you were wondering, the technology is very real and very effective. The standard set of night vision go... Explanation of EMF Protection Devices
By Juliette Pickup - 1/28/2007
The two small words electromagnetic fields or EMF (or one small acronym depending on your direction of thought) describe something that is part of the root cause of many terrible things that are currently plaguing man at this point in time. The new and improved methods of protection from this terrib...
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