The Apple Power Mac G5
By Bradley James - 1/4/2008
The Power Mac G5 is Apple Computer`s newest flagship system. In fact, it is considered by many as not only the fastest Mac avaliable, but the fastest personal computer to date. Using a liquid cooling system, the G5 is able to keep its powerful dual processors running cool and fast. Currently the dua... Home Loans ? Identity Theft Protection Could Hurt Home Sales
By Charles Essmeier - 1/4/2008
Identity theft has been a hot topic in the news during the last few years. Just a month or so ago, forty million credit card numbers were compromised due to a computer attack on a credit card processor. Consumers are rightly concerned, as it can take years to unravel the problems created when some... Spam - How To Keep Spam Out Of Your Inbox
By David Furlong - 1/4/2008
From the minute users log onto their e-mail system, they encounter a deluge of unwanted e-mail that flows into their mailboxes all hours of the day and night. The billions of unwanted email messages circulating across the Internet disrupt email delivery, clog up computer systems, reduce productivit... Delete Cookies: New-Age Diet or Common Sense Internet Security?
By Nick Smith - 1/4/2008
No, this article isn`t about some new, lose-20-pounds-in-a-week, certified-by-some-tan-Southern-California-doctor diet. It`s about cookies on your computer - what they are, why they are there, and what to do about them. Computer cookies actually have quite a bit in common with their baked counterpar... When is a Software Engineer Not a Software Engineer?
By V. Berba Velasco - 1/4/2008
The title of ?software engineer? has got to be among the most highly abused in the corporate high-tech world. It?s also one of the most popular. And why not? It sounds a lot better than ?computer programmer,? and it looks much better on one?s business card. Unfortunately, it?s often inaccurate. ... What is a Virus and Spyware and What`s the Difference?
By Andrew Pena - 1/4/2008
I know you`ve heard the terms Virus and Spyware. These terms are always on the internet and in the news. "But what are they", you ask? Not only is it very difficult to give you a definition in plain English but both act very similarly. Here`s what you should know about Viruses and Spyware. 1- It doe... 3D Modeling in Transportation Flows
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
We need to borrow the technology that the military uses for the Battlefield 4D holographic simulations in the Net-centric Warfare Battlespace and transfer this technology to help the DOT and DHS predict how to keep the distribution systems are moving in our Nation in real-time. We need monitor the m... Cellular One Phone
By Saurya Ghosal - 1/4/2008
Cellular One is one of America?s most enduring and recognized brands in wireless telephony. As a leader in the industry?s growth and development since the beginning of wireless telephone service, Cellular One phone has a reputation for quality, value and trust among wireless customers nationwide. Ce... Cellular Ring Tones: The Latest Way To Say "This is Me!"
By Rick David - 1/4/2008
Ringtones, those digital sound bites that `ring` through cell phones especially during critical moments in darkened movie theaters, presentations, and anywhere there are signs posted to turn your cell phone off, have become a flaming financial success for the record and movie industry beyond all ima... Importance of Computer and Technology Discussion Forums
By Vinay Rana - 1/4/2008
Today the world has become small village, thanks to internet and technology. The world is getting closer and closer with internet. Each day we are facing with some kind of new challenges in our life for example computer problems and virus threats. Different people think in different in different way... ANTI-S*P^A#M: Protecting Your Web Site`s Email Address(es)
By Maria Marsala - 1/4/2008
Did you know that there are software programs that view
web sites and steal email addresses? It`s called
"harvesting" because they`re harvesting your email address
from your site. This may be one of the reasons your web site
email address is receiving more s*p^a#m than wanted email. When I first sta... Data Recovery - You Can Get It Back!
By Keith Thompson - 1/4/2008
Data recovery is a process whereby you can save data and
files you accidentally deleted, had eaten by malicious
software or viruses, hardware failures, corporate espionage
and many more scenarios. Most people believe that when the
hard drive crashes their world ends also, but that`s not
usually the ... MobiTV and Visual Stimulation Imput for Personal Cognitive Performance
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Stimulus thru Caffiene or Visual Input? It appears that the Mobi TV feature for Cell Phones may in fact have some positive Bio-advantages in that it exercises the brain thru visual stimulation. We know that visual input stimulates the brain. We know that there are significant peaks in brain wave act... A Time-Saving Programming Tactic that Doesn?t Work
By V. Berba Velasco - 1/4/2008
Let?s say that you have a software project that?s under severe time pressure. Let?s say that this deadline is so tight that you already know it will involve many late nights of black coffee and frenetic programming. What can you do to make this process go faster? I honestly don?t know, since the c... Flying Blimp Walrus Could Have Assisted in Evacuations
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
What is a Walrus Super Blimp? It is a giant heavy lift Blimp being evaluated by the United States Department of Defense?s special research division; DARPA. What is DARPA? Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. You see they have been looking at how to move more for less? Imagine having to move mi... RecycleYour Inkjet Cartridge and help the environment.
By Neil Craig - 1/4/2008
Out of the 60 million inkjet cartridges and 44
million toner cartridges used each year in the UK alone,
less than 8% are recylced leaving over 95 million
of them being thrown away and ending up in landfill sites. Landfill sites contain over £100 million worth in raw
ma... The Religion And Philosophy Of Small Internet Business
By Patrick Sadler - 1/4/2008
I have always had a tendency to focus on the positive. We, all of us, know the negative details in society and governments. So why not focus on solutions? Most self-actualized grownups even solve problems in this manner.
Chances are we`ll always have the mammoth corporations. Large corporations have... Space Shuttle Night Launch Lighting for NASA
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Generally we do not launch Space Shuttles at night, we have but not usually, yet we have the capacity to light up Cape Canaveral like a Christmas Tree and Florida Light and Power is not going to complain. I propose that we cut the lighting costs out of the pattern. Here are my thoughts, first leave ... Are You Ready For Business When You Walk Out That Door?
By JoAnn Hines - 1/4/2008
Remember that people judge you by what they see, hear and sense. In the first 30 seconds, the time it will take you to make your elevator pitch, people will form opinions about your economic level, your trustworthiness, your social position, your level of sophistication, social background, your succ... Hard Drive Crash? The Essential Data Recovery Report
By Greg Duffield - 1/4/2008
Your worst nightmare just became a horrifying reality. You keep hearing that little voice in your head mockingly shout "you should have backed that stuff up" The voice keeps echoing throughout your head as you perform a quick inventory all of the important information that you just lost?..your clien... Who?s Watching What You Type?
By Robert Palmer - 1/4/2008
If someone entered your home, uninvited and installed numerous cameras and listening devices in order to monitor your activities, you would quite rightly be outraged. While such a situation, unless you are living in the Big Brother House, would be considered ridiculous, the same cannot be said for ... Firewall Protection - Does Your Firewall Do This?
By Rob Green - 1/4/2008
The first thing people think about when defending their computers and networks is an up-to-date antivirus program. Without this most basic protection, your computer will get a virus, which could just slow it down or potentially bring the pc to a complete standstill!
So anti-virus software ... Help, I Need a New HDTV! (Part 4 of 5)
By Brett Griffin - 1/4/2008
Feeling overwhelmed in selecting a new TV? With all the choices these days, you may feel like, ?Where do I start?!? In part 4 of our 5 part article, we the discuss "do I really need an HDTV?" --- Right now, stations are moving towards HDTV programming. Although available for free over the air in maj... Software Box - An Organic Addition to High Quality Products
By Ted Peterson - 1/4/2008
How to keep the public interest upon your product? There are many ways, or even magic tricks to do it. Some of them are professionally simple and literarily shooting, others are complete fairy tales or complicated systems with doubtful results. The quick ingenious solutions are the best in our world... Microsoft Axapta, Navision or Great Plains: ERP Selection for Large Corporation
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
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... How to Email Pictures So Others Can See Them!
By Michael Arcand - 1/4/2008
OK, so let`s go over something that is a nuisance to most, a pet peeve to me. Did you get that really cool e-mail yesterday? You know, the one with all of the cool pictures embedded in it? Oh, you mean you were like me ... just a bunch of red x`s where the picures were supposed to be? Did you ever f... Alienware vs Rockdirect vs Dell : Finding the Best Gaming Laptop
By Titus Hoskins - 1/4/2008
So you want to buy a gaming laptop. But not just any old gaming laptop, you want to buy the best
gaming machine on the planet, the best gaming machine money can
buy -- the fastest, the most powerful, the ultimate kick-ass,
take no prisoners, meanest motherboard of all gaming laptops. Well, there... Your Guideline to Academic Software
By Ispas Marin - 1/4/2008
If you are a sort of graphics addicted person you will not take advantage of one or two programs and you would need an entire series of programs to satisfy your exigences.Yet, you should always be aware of their price as they can cost a lot. There are some measures by which you can save a great deal... Overclocking your Processor
By Nicholas Spriggs - 1/4/2008
Overclocking, which was once the domain of power users and high-end gamers, has now gone mainstream. It?s true that overclocking might prove to be a shot in the arm for your CPU. However, if things go awry, you could well have a fried CPU. There are scads of information regarding overclocking on the... SOBIG.F Virus Promises "I`ll Be Back"
By Karin Manning - 1/4/2008
On 21 August 2003 Symantec Security Response upgraded the W32.SOBIG.F threat to a category 4. It is the sixth version of this worm. SOBIG.F follows a computer worm known as "Blaster," or "MSBlaster," which infected at least 500,000 computers all over the world only a week ago. The ?Nachi? worm which... Free Satellite TV -- Is It Really Free?
By Brian Stevens - 1/4/2008
You`ve seen the online and offline ads -- "Free satellite TV!" "Get a 4-room Satellite TV System Free!" and "Satellite TV Dish and Receivers Absolutely Free!" But is satellite TV really free? The answer to that question is yes ... and no. Yes, the equipment you get -- the satellite TV dish and satel... Best Cell Phone Service Plans - Choosing The Best Wireless Service Plans
By Samantha Goode - 1/4/2008
Once upon a time, decisions about telephone service were easy ? you either wanted it or you didn?t. Those fairy-tale days are gone for good since the advent of the cell phone. Now, we not only have to figure out what type of mobile phone we?d like to have, but also what features we need, whether o... Guidelines For Purchasing Business Laptops
By Titus Hoskins - 1/4/2008
Laptops or notebook computers can empower any business or company.
They can be a platform for a fully equipped workforce, one that
is well organized and ready to meet all of today`s vast technological
challenges. A workforce that`s cohesive, well connected and
totally prepared for the modern work p... Don`t Choose Adobe When Working With PDF
By John Deprice - 1/4/2008
While Adobe is the most known maker of PDF tools, your business will be much better off, if you select third party tools to work with PDF documents. ABC Amber PDF converter Priced at eleven dollars, this tool may very well be the cheapest PDF software on the planet. ABC Amber PDF Converter is a pow... "Blind CC" (Bcc): Master Its Use When E-Mailing
By Steve Singleton - 1/4/2008
If you use Microsoft Outlook (or similar applications) for e-mailing, then you are familiar with the fields at the top of a new mail message, right? Of course, in the "To..." field, you enter the name of one or more persons you intend to receive your message. Use the field labeled "Cc..." (for Carbo... The Changing Face of Mobile Phones
By Wayne Brown - 1/4/2008
Wallpaper, as my grandmother describes, is something that you can use to make your room look good and leave a lasting impression on anyone visiting. You should really choose the paper with care, so as to reflect your taste and temperament. The concept of Wallpaper has evolved drastically since those... MP3 Ringtones - Inject Your Own Grove Into Your Daily Grind
By Philip Nicosia - 1/4/2008
Mobile phones have become one of the most prominent status symbols. It has gone beyond a mere tool to make and receive calls. It?s an expression of identity; a fashion statement; and with Mp3 ringtones, a way of injecting your own groove into your daily grind. An Mp3 is a compressed audio file. For ... Why Is Spam Such a Problem?
By Chris Hickman - 1/4/2008
Spam can be a lot more damaging than you might think. Obviously, they are the most annoying thing that you can receive through your inbox, but it goes deeper than that. If you are like the millions of other internet email users, you know that sending and receiving email is a free service that comes ... Back up Your Mail - Get Your History Safe (Outlook Express Oriented)
By Ted Peterson - 1/4/2008
To get control over your own mail store in Outlook Express means to be up-to-date in terms of private business and procure order in all kinds of epistolary relationships. These affirmations are out of question. Just imagine a thunder crash over your pc followed by the magic disappearance of all your... Computer Sound System Basics
By Jim Lotter - 1/4/2008
If you love to listen to music while you work on your computer, then you
should check out the newest computer sound systems. Computer sound systems
deliver realistic sound reproduction and excellent bass for most listeners
needs. Here`s some tips on purchasing a great computer sound system.
I... Microsoft CRM in Latin America: Implementation, Customization, Support ? Overview for Consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions CRM is present several years on the US software market plus it makes advances in Europe. We expect substantial number growth of Microsoft CRM implementations across South and Central America and the need for Microsoft CRM implementation, support, tuning, reporting, trai... Does It Make a Difference to Connect Your TFT Monitor with PC via DVI Interfaces?
By Willson Peterson - 1/4/2008
Most TFT monitors use what is known as a digital video interface (DVI) to connect to your PC. Understanding what DVI is and how it differs from the video graphics array (VGA) interface used by old-fashioned CRT monitors is important if you`re going to get the best out of your shiny new TFT monitor. ... 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... Flash Your ATI Video Card`s BIOS
By Jason Barrett - 1/4/2008
Flash your ATI video card BIOS. You will need the following: 1. 1.44MB FDD (floppy) 2. FLASHROM utility copy 3. Compatible BIOS file for your video card. (search the manufactures website for bios details) 4. Required Drivers. (check manufactures website) Alright now First make an ATI BIOS flash boot... 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... At&T Wireless - What Have They To Offer
By Martin Smith - 2/11/2007
In the confusing world of cell phone carriers, finding the right carrier and the right plan to fill your needs can be a daunting task. One carrier that stands out, and has nationwide name recognition is AT&T Wireless. A major problem for cell phone users is poor coverage outside of major urban are... Nintendo DS Review
By David Turnbull - 2/5/2007
The Nintendo DS was a long anticipated handheld console, and no one knew what to expect. Nintendo has controlled the handheld market for a long time, but had been slimming in the general console section. And with news of the Sony PSP, could Nintendo still stay on top?
Holding the Dual Screen may b... 5 Reasons To Get ESPN Game Plan through Dish Network
By Stephanie Tuia - 2/5/2007
Going to a college football game is an exciting time to be among a crowd of fans rooting for your team. However, not all games will be graced with the perfect weather for football. Not all games will be nationally televised. And not all times will you be down to go to a football game. For those ... Swap Magic For Slim Playstation 2
By Jeromy - 1/20/2007
Recently my Japanese PS2 that I got way back at the Japan launch died on me. Seeing as I need to have a machine that plays Japanese PS2 games I went looking around at prices for a new one and unfortunately found the price tags to be in the $180 range. With that in mind I set out to find a more cost ... Travel History with a GPS Tracker
By Shawn Davis - 1/17/2007
Keeping track of where you or your vehicle goes is a simple matter with a GPS tracker. Actually, keeping track of where anyone is can be easily accomplished with the right GPS tracker. This is because trackers are now made to fit about anywhere, and so light that they can be worn on the body. In fac...
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