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Computer-Virus Writer`s: A Few Bats In The Belfry?
By Dean Phillips - 04/01/2008

"Male. Obsessed with computers. Lacking a girlfriend. Aged 14 to 34. Capable of creating chaos worldwide." The above description is the profile of the average computer-virus writer, according to Jan Hruska, the chief executive of British-based Sophos PLC, the world`s fourth-largest anti-virus soluti...

Underwater Unmanned Vehicles with UV Light to Make Flood Waters Safe
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008

In substantial flooding disaster crisis such as the Floods in Bangladesh, South Western China, the capital region of India or the massive flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina; we see polluted waters with human waste, decaying dead bodies and chemical pollution. It is impossible to clean a...

LG the V
By Robyn Abrames - 04/01/2008

The LG V cell phone is a unique flip phone that reveals a full keyboard on the inside. The front of this mobile phone features a full keypad and this cell phone features two large display screens. The V mobile device is slightly larger than most cellular phones with dimensions of 4.57 x 1.97 x 1.00...

All About DVD Part 2: The Mess With Formats
By Artem Chlegov - 04/01/2008

Getting familiar with recordable DVD formats Probably everyone nowadays had a need to transfer information between several PC`s or make a backup copy of favorite movie. Recordable DVDs (DVD-Rs) serve this purpose very well, but it could be quite hard to get familiar with all the different types of ...

The Power of iTunes With the iPod
By Mia LeCron - 04/01/2008

So, you know about iPods and the various ways that you can enjoy them ? including as you drive. Yet there?s a very big subject that we want to cover, because this is the biggest reason that people buy this neat little device: iTunes. It?s not difficult to understand what iTunes is, and why people a...

How Spammers Fool Bayesian Filters - And How to Stop Them
By Paul Judge - 04/01/2008

Effectively stopping spam over the long-term requires much more than blocking individual IP addresses and creating rules based on keywords that spammers typically use. The increasing sophistication of spam tools coupled with the increasing number of spammers in the wild has created a hyper-evolution...

Microsoft Great Plains Customization: Project Organization ? International Business Example
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008

Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains fits to majority of horizontal niches and clientele in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, U.K., Brazil, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Middle East. If you are project organization: Real Estate, Law Firm, Placement Agency with permanent client...

Quickly Eliminate 100% of Your Junk Email
By Anthony Vita - 04/01/2008

Why do so many people think I need to take Viagra? I guess it?s for the same reason others believe I want to re-finance my home, invest in a new stock and sell my business. Like you, I routinely receive more junk emails than legitimate ones. Do I look stupid or do they really think I want the latest...

Identity Theft ? How Can You Prevent It Happening to You?
By Cathy Taylor - 04/01/2008

The nightmare of identity theft strikes an estimated 750,000 people every year. How can you keep from being one of them? While there is no guarantee that you won?t become a victim, there are some steps you can take to decrease the risk and protect yourself. According to the Federal Trade Commission,...

Security, Stability, and Interoperability Issues on VoIP Implementation
By Al Falaq Arsendatama - 04/01/2008

Now we have accepted that VoIP is no longer just a phone service, it has become feature rich as it merges with computer configurations. The VoIP`s existence has changed considerably over the last few years, coupled with the availability of broadband connection to the Internet, plus leaps in multimed...

Cisco CCNP / BSCI Certification: Troubleshooting Route Redistribution, Part I
By Chris Bryant - 04/01/2008

If there`s one CCNP / BSCI topic that looks so easy but can lead to a real headache, it`s route redistribution. I`m not even talking about the routing loops and suboptimal routing that can result when route redistribution is done without proper planning - I`m talking about the basic commands thems...

GPS Navigation Systems: A Must-Have
By Chris Robertson - 04/01/2008

GPS Navigation Systems are a lot like DVRs (better known as TiVo). People who don`t own them fail to understand why they`re such a big deal, and those who have them can`t live without them.

Today`s automobiles come with a variety of extras, from passenger side air bags to the ubiquitous c...

Finally... An Easy To Understand Introduction To Computers
By Roger A. Pendey - 04/01/2008

When you mention the word "technology," most people think about computers. Virtually every facet of our lives has some computerized component. The appliances in our homes have microprocessors built into them, as do our televisions. Even our cars have a computer. However, the computer that everyone t...

How to Buy the Right mp3 Player You Would Really Love
By Peter Lenkefi - 04/01/2008

Choosing to buy the right MP3 player isn`t that difficult, but one player does not fit all. People will want different things from their players. MP3 CD players represent the best value: Most retail for less than $200, and additional blank discs are cheap. * Think about how you`ll use the player. Jo...

Add a Cell Phone Booster to Make Life a Little Easy
By Vinodh Pushparaj - 04/01/2008

Cell Phones have become a mainstay for every earthling. Right from 8 to 80 this has become a part and parcel of every day life. Cell Phone manufacturers understand this and have come up with clever ideas to make it Hip as well as functional. Have you seen the ?Do you hear me now?? advertisement? Are...

Preparing for a Career in Information Technology
By John Gall - 04/01/2008

So you want to work in the Information Technology field? In this article i`ll provide some advice to those seeking employment in this field. Keep in mind these are my opinions, others may agree or disagree. Mechanic or Engineer? The first question to answer is which direction do you want to go? T...

Seattle Earthquake Expected
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008

Seattle is expecting a massive and huge earthquake soon one, which has the potential of nearly killing everyone. One, which could trigger a huge volcanic eruption, there are numerous faults in and around Seattle. Seismologists and volcanologists both agree that Seattle is over do for a large Earthqu...

Santa Computer Virus Worm is Coming to Town
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008

Merry Christmas everyone and guess what? You are going to receive a present on the Internet this year in your inbox. You will know it by its name; IM.GiftCom.All, or Santa Claus Worm. Yes this little virus will be one Christmas gift you may never forget. Isn?t great how well the Federal Trade Commis...

Five Ways to Profit from Using Video Online
By Liz Micik - 04/01/2008

The newest media wave to hit the online shore is video. Individual emails abound with links to "the funniest video ever," or blurry clips of new babies or birthday parties. Businesses, on the other hand, have largely been left standing on the shore, scratching their heads and wondering if there`s an...

A Computer and Internet Glossary
By James Calvin - 04/01/2008

When you use computers and the Internet in your business, it`s all too easy to start feeling like you`re drowning in a sea of nonsense. Computer-related things tend to have a language all their own, and while you don`t need to know all of it, there are many confusing words and phrases that you`re go...

Check Out That Privacy Policy
By Richard Lowe, Jr. - 04/01/2008

Before you enter your name, address or any other data in that form, STOP! Wait. Don`t enter anything yet. If you do, you may be giving away personal information to strangers, and you know what your mom said about talking to strangers. Okay, back up a minute. You want to buy a new necklace for your w...

DISH Network Satellite TV -- What You Need to Know Before You Order
By Brian Stevens - 04/01/2008

Launched in 1996 by EchoStar Communications, DISH Network is the second-largest satellite TV provider in the world, with 11 million subscribers and 9 broadcast satellites. In addition to TV programming, DISH Network satellite TV also offers 50 Sirius Satellite Radio music channels and Starband broad...

The New Browser War
By Tim D. - 04/01/2008

Obviously the biggest changes come from Microsoft`s new browser, Internet Explorer 7. IE7 has a new interface which is a big improvement compared to their previous browsers. Next to this new interface, security has improved a lot and new features such as tabbed browsing, embedded search and RSS feed...

Home Refinancing Scam ? Thieves Use Identity Theft to Steal Your Equity
By Charles Essmeier - 04/01/2008

Since the demise of the stock market in 2000, the real estate market has been booming. Investors who are justifiably cautious about investing in stocks have been investing in homes. This has driven the prices of homes in the United States to record levels. Long-time homeowners are discovering that...

All About DVD Part 4: DVD-Audio and SACD
By Artem Chlegov - 04/01/2008

New sound formats: DVD-Audio and SACD When Audio-CD format emerged, most music producers and music lovers were absolutely sure that Audio CD provides the best quality sound possible and nothing else will ever be required. However, some audiophiles instantly refused to accept new Audio CD and reverte...

RFID for Beginners
By Amie Kandowski - 04/01/2008

RFID technology is used frequently today and has been around since the 1920s, but not many people know about, or understand it. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is used to store and retrieve information. This information is stored and retrieved using RFID tags or transponders. RFI...

Land the Ideal Job Using Social Networks
By Sherry Schuller - 04/01/2008

With at least 60% of job-seekers finding employment through networking, it?s no wonder that people are turning to their colleagues and acquaintances for advice and help in finding employment. The old adage, "It`s not what you know, but who you know" rings true when it comes to sources of labor in t...

Microsoft Retail Management System (RMS) SQL Customization ? Overview for Programmer
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008

Microsoft Retail Management System serves retail single store as well as retail chains clientele. The customization scenarios, described in this article deal with the chains, when Microsoft RMS has multiple stores databases and Headquarters. Microsoft RMS is SQL Server-based application, so we wil...

The Benefits of Web-Based Help Desk Software
By Kent Pinkerton - 04/01/2008

Web-based help desk software has become the most popular way to manage technical inquiries and issues. The ability to access your help desk from any PC in the world is a very convenient tool. These programs offer flexibility and accessibility that was unavailable in former product versions. Like oth...

Spam - How To Keep Spam Out Of Your Inbox
By David Furlong - 04/01/2008

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...

Tips for Buying a New Computer
By Michael Cottier - 04/01/2008

A computer is perhaps the most important part of our daily lives. We see it everywhere from our homes to the places we work. Since it is used so much in our lives, we want to make sure that a PC we purchase is a good computer that will be able to do everything we want it to, and last a long time. Bu...

How To Build A Computer - 8 Steps To Build Your Own Computer
By Mike Singh - 04/01/2008

There are several advantages to building your own computer. Probably the most important is that you can customize your pc to fit your exact needs, rather than having to buy a pre-assembled pc and then make changes. Understanding how your computer is put together will help you if you need to make rep...

Are You Safe From Hackers?
By Susan Truett - 04/01/2008

We don`t use E-gold very often since most of our online business and customer sales are conducted through our online merchant account. However, we occasionally have someone who will request paying by E-gold so we keep an account there for this reason. Once a month or so we withdraw the funds and dec...

Buying a Computer? Ask These 3 Questions!
By Adam Fletcher - 04/01/2008

1. Why do you need a computer? Whether you are a new user or advanced one, whether this is your first computer or second (or even third), be clear as to why you want a computer before you even think of buying one. How will you use your computer? Are you only interested in browsing the Internet and c...

HDTV? You Aint Seen Nothing Yet!
By Bob Wood - 04/01/2008

Remember the Osborn? Or was it the Osborne? Actually, I knew it existed, but didn?t care. This thing was a personal computer. Like we?d ever need one of those? Those new electric typewriters with memory were the rage. THAT was something! Flash forward and we are upon the reverse engineered UFO...

Microsoft Could Buy Mindjet
By Douglas Woods - 04/01/2008

We all know who Microsoft are and they need no introduction, they are, for the context of this article, the owners and developers of Microsoft Office. Not all of us, though, may have heard of Mindjet. They are a company who have developed a leading software product called Mind Manager. Mind Manager,...

Sirius Radio - Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
By Nick Smith - 04/01/2008

Sirius radio, or more generally satellite radio, came out just a few years ago. If you?ve never listened to satellite radio or heard about it, this article is your lucky break. In this article you?ll find out what satellite radio is and how it works. What Is Satellite Radio? Just like the name indic...

Adding Serial Ports to a Computer with Only USB Ports
By Preston Wily - 04/01/2008

So you bought a new computer but you don`t have serial ports? It`s surprisingly common these days - you find an awesome machine that does everything you want it to do, but then you get home and find out that amongst the lightning-fast processor and terabyte hard drive, you`re missing something - a s...

Learn About The Three Basic Types Of Computer Mouse
By Bonnie Archer - 04/01/2008

1) Mechanical: This is a type of computer mouse that has a rubber or metal ball on its underside and it can roll in every direction. Sensors within the mouse, which are mechanical, detect the direction in which the ball is moving and moves the pointer on the screen in the same direction. A mouse...

Online Backup: Your Computer Is Being Held Hostage, How Much Ransom Will You Pay?
By Andrew Sperry - 04/01/2008

According to the US National Archives, ?31% of PC users have lost all of their files to events beyond their control.? Look at the person on your left. Now look to the person on your right. If it?s not one of them ? IT?S YOU. It hurt didn?t it! And if its not you, you know a guy, right? While not all...

Purchasing a Digital Camera
By Deryck Richards - 04/01/2008

Digital cameras are very similar to traditional cameras, although there is one crucial difference ? digital cameras don?t use film! Instead, they record photos and video to a memory chip or card. Most are able to record short video clips (usually anywhere from 15 seconds up to 5 minutes and more), b...

Identity Theft (R&R)?
By Robert Hart - 04/01/2008

Identity theft is the most prolific crimes committed today and it knows no boundaries. So by now most people know of the problem but are unaware of how it all got started. It`s basically what`s old is new again thus the teaser ID Theft R&R??? Which stands for Retrospective and Rebirth. Its starte...

XM Radio Installation for Auto Shops
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008

As many companies try to diversify their trade services we are seeing a rather unusual migration to services that one might never think possible in the Oil Change Quick Lube Industry. One company we visited had closed one of it`s bays since it had a Wal-Mart across the street and started to install ...

Archaeology
By Robert Baird - 04/01/2008

When the Egypt Exploration Fund was created they had memoranda and articles of incorporation that directed the funding for site excavations which showed promise of being outside the Bible Narrative - should not be researched! This troublesome kind of bias is beyond reproach because sites like Memphi...

XM Satellite Radio Has One and Now so Does Sirius: The Unveiling of the Sirius Starmate
By Scott Fish - 04/01/2008

Note: Author is not associated with Sirius or Howard Stern in any way and this article is meant to be an analysis of the move to Sirius Satellite Radio by Howard Stern and events surrounding it. Sirius unveiled its new Portable Satellite Radio Digital Player Combo recently. Now you can record and ...

Dealing With SPAM - An E-mail Address Strategy
By Mark Quirk - 04/01/2008

With SPAM being such a problem it might seem the right thing to do is never give anyone your email address. As a strategy that`s not bad but it misses one rather important point; the purpose of having an email address is to be able to exchange emails, both with friends and also as a means to receive...

Say Goodbye to Traditional Telephone Lines
By Michelle Lehoux - 04/01/2008

Like old, dusty books on the shelves of public libraries, regular home telephone lines have been plummeting in popularity. Some experts even foresee that traditional LAN telephone lines will eventually reach extinction- but before you start to chuckle at this forecast, it may be less farfetched than...

Drop On Demand Printers
By Bill Smith - 04/01/2008

Most HP and Epson printers are drop on demand printers. They use electrical pulses to fulfill requests for ink. The ink is expelled out of the print head by a bubble which forms as a reaction to being heated. Once the ink is propelled out of the cartridge, the bubble cools, contracts, and forms a...

Wireless Broadband Basics
By Jeremy Maddock - 25/01/2007

Wireless broadband is a general term used for the technology that is able to gain access to the internet wirelessly, and at high bandwidth speeds. Wireless broadband is available on virtually any digital device, so long as it has the proper connectivity hardware. Such hardware can easily be attached...

The History Of Camcorders
By Richard Gazzo - 24/01/2007

Well, when you think of a camcorder, you probably envision those little hand-held mini dv camcorders that fit into the palm of your hand, right? Like all things, the camcorder had it?s own starting point, too. In the ?old days?, the camcorder was very big and bulky. It was originally designed to be ...



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