Is Your Printer Spying On You?
By Bob Rankin - 4/3/2009
Even Your Printer Has DNA Yes, it`s true. In an effort to snare counterfeiters, the US government has persuaded some color laser printer manufacturers to encode each page with identifying information. The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) has recently proven what many have suspected for a long ti... The Benefits of Web-Based Help Desk Software
By Kent Pinkerton - 4/3/2009
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... Make Money Online - Defend Against The Latest Scam
By Bordu Silviu - 4/3/2009
First, let`s do a little recap`. As I stated in the first part of the article, "Make Money Online - The Latest Scam Disclosed", "refund policy scammers" affect the websites that make money online by selling digital products by buying the product and asking for refunds, while keeping the product. Now... The Ten Most Common Mistakes When Buying an MP3 Player (and How to Avoid Them)
By Hans Dekker - 4/3/2009
One of the most common reactions after buying a new MP3 player is "GEE! My player doesn`t have X!? Substitute ?X? for FM radio, microphone, or enough memory and you get an idea of some of the options which are available on MP3 players. Everybody has different requirements for an MP3 player, so av... Dusting Your Computer - Keeping it Cool
By Steve Perlow - 4/3/2009
My mother always told me to dust, but I never did, mostly because I was lazy, but also because I couldn`t find any tangible benefit to dusting. I just didn`t see how I`d benefit from my room or my things being less dusty. Well now I`ve gotten a bit older, and I finally found a reason to dust - a coo... Using FTP to Send Large Files
By Mark Meshulam - 4/3/2009
It was inevitable that our work files would mushroom to sizes far beyond restrictions imposed by most email services. The reason can be summarized in one word: graphics. Whether you want to send photos, CADD (computer aided drafting & design) files or encyclopedic volumes of scanned documents, you w... Wireless Headsets
By Josh Riverside - 4/3/2009
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 ... Letting Go of 3G - A Viable Alternative for Asian Carriers
By Braham Singh - 4/3/2009
Most Asian cellular carriers mulling over 3G have chalked out at least tentative transition paths towards that Holy Grail. If they?re GSM networks, it?s a safe bet EDGE (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution) is being considered, to replace/augment GPRS for high speed data services. Because EDGE uses a ne... How to Choose Your Next Contract Mobile Phone
By Mark Flanighan - 4/3/2009
Chances are there 2 different routes to buying you next contract mobile phone. The first one is a retail establishment and the second online off the Internet, both of these options suit a different type of shopper.
The first option of buying your next phone from a shop, suits someone who does not k... Passwords Used In Microsoft Word Documents
By Denis Gladysh - 4/3/2009
You would like to protect your documents, wouldn`t you? Reasons may vary but the problem is the same ? you need to protect your Microsoft Word documents from unauthorized editing or viewing. What document protection features does Microsoft® Office Word 2003, a part of Microsoft Office Professional E... Flash Memory, Part I: MMC and SD
By Jason Kohrs - 4/3/2009
MMC and SD Flash memory is available in so many formats that it can be difficult to know what will work with any particular device. Devices such as MP3 players, PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and personal computers can take advantage of flash memory to bolster their storage capacity, but sel... How to Shop for Inkjet Printer Cartridges
By Clive Cavallaro - 4/3/2009
Keeping Shipping Costs Down When shopping for inkjet printer cartridges online keep in mind that postage can add significantly to the cost of a single inkjet cartridge. In some cases the cost of postage can be as much as the cost of the inkjet printer cartridge effectively doubling the price you pay... Customize Your Cell Phone With Ringtones and Wallpaper
By Tim Gorman - 4/3/2009
As an important part of your daily life, your cell phone should reflect your personality. At one time, the only way to personalize your phone was to get one in your favorite color. Today, great cellular accessories such as ringtones and wallpapers make it easy to create a phone that?s as unique as ... The Eternal Vigil For The Google Box
By Titus Hoskins - 4/3/2009
Amid rumors that just won`t die, the eternal vigil
or wait for the Google Box rages on. Google protests
it is not building a Google Box. If you believe them,
your next question should be -- why the hell not? Recent fury about a Google Box was again unleashed at
the latest CES (Consumer Electro... Digital Printing Guide - Learn Digital Printing
By Sardool Sikandar - 4/3/2009
Process of producing digital images on physical surface like photographic paper, film, cloth or plastic etc. is known as digital printing. Digital printing enables you to take beautiful printouts of several digital photos. Quality printers can do a great job in digital printing. You can get digital ... More DVD Burning Tips
By Jasmine Ong - 4/3/2009
Are you looking for tips to make DVD burning a stress-free experience? Below are a few practical and sensible tips that will help you circumvent common DVD burning and playback problems. As veteran disc copiers will tell you, DVD burning isn?t rocket science. There?s no secret formula to success. ... What is Over-clocking a Processor?
By Jason Barrett - 4/3/2009
Q : What is over clocking? Overclocking is when you make your system processor run faster that its normal
speed. This has many advantages and dis-advantages. Advantages : This is obvious, your system will run faster Dis-Advantages : Your hardware is likely to have a less life span. Your
components... Limited User Account: First Line Of Defense?
By Jarrett Graham - 4/3/2009
Due to a few people justifying purchasing new PCs due to viral and malware infections, I`ve decided to write a little howto on saving your money. Since most users do little more that email, surf the web, write and/or print a document, you most likely have more than enough horsepower to do all that ... Is VoIP Good For The Home?
By Aaron Siegel - 4/3/2009
There is no doubt that you have heard about VoIP by now. It?s made headlines and is plastered everywhere both in online and TV advertisements. Just in case you haven?t caught on to the hype yet, VoIP is the abbreviated term for Voice over Internet Protocol. Voice over Internet Protocol is basically ... Mini Fighter Jet High Powered Lasers
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
In Star Wars they had the greatest laser guns on the X-Wing Fighters as they attacked the Death Star under the command of Darth Vader, who also had his own escort fighters with laser guns. Wow, exciting indeed. Well today our United States Air Force Research Laboratory has installed high-energy lase... The Joys of Satellite TV
By Briana Liebmann - 4/3/2009
Satellite television is no longer the television of the future, it is one of the fastest growing forms of television viewing today. Satellite television has come a long way from the days where viewers struggled with large, clunky dishes on the sides of their house. Now, thanks to technological advan... 5 Simple Tips to Prevent MS Access Database Corruption
By Kevin Sparks - 4/3/2009
It`s important to understand that any time an Access client disconnects unexpectedly, it may set a "corruption flag" in the .mdb file indicating that the database is in a corrupt state (regardless of whether any data has actually been corrupted or not). Any user who attempts to open the database whi... Preventing Your GPS Kit From Being Stolen
By Francis Ononye - 4/3/2009
Satellite navigation units make driving a lot easier as they hold digital maps and use a network of satellites in space to pinpoint your location and they provide turn by turn directions to get you to your destination usually through audible signals. Satellite navigation kits also known as GPS u... Expandable, Inflatable, Extendable Wings In UAVs and Fighter Aircraft
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
A recent think thank has suggested a concept of using a concept of expandable, inflatable, extendable wings in UAVs and fighter Aircraft. In this concept it was debated whether aerodynamic current methodology and design would apply. Such a concept in fact would transcend many current and future tech... Linux vs Windows Operating Systems
By Bradley James - 4/3/2009
With so many Microsoft Windows related viruses, errors, and other software problems, many average computer users are looking at alternative operating system platforms, such as Linux. It is important that users, frustrated with Windows, don`t simply install a version of Llinux without knowing what th... Microsoft CRM Implementation - US Market Lessons
By Andrew Karasev - 4/3/2009
Microsoft CRM is CRM answer from Microsoft Business Solutions. If you compare it to other traditional CRM applications, such as Siebel - you will see that Microsoft CRM does use all the resent Microsoft technologies, that means that Microsoft targets its CRM to Windows market exclusively, plus this ... Expansion Cards Part 1: (of a 3 part series)
By Jason Kohrs - 4/3/2009
PCI The expansion slots available on motherboards allow for a variety of upgrades in a computer system, but matching the appropriate card to an available slot needs to be addressed before making any purchasing decisions. The most common types of expansion cards for modern computer systems can be bro... A Look At Data Entry Jobs And The Freelancer
By Peter Bishop - 4/3/2009
Data entry is defined as compiling information into digital format. This could include orders, mailing lists or other compilation that a company needs for their business. As the name implies, data entry jobs usually require putting the information into a database. Therefore, anyone applying for d... Don`t Become An Identity Fraud Statistic!
By Kristi Sayles - 4/3/2009
?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 ... Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 Brazilian Version ? Overview For International Consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 4/3/2009
Microsoft Great Plains has substantial mid-market share in the USA plus due to the marketing efforts of former Great Plains Software (now part of Microsoft Business Solutions) in Spanish Speaking South America, South Africa, United Kingdom, Middle East, Poland ? we see strong position of Microsoft G... Create ASP in Minutes
By Rudolf Vanek - 4/3/2009
DBxtra goes ASP Getting to the information hidden within corporate databases has always been a problem for all levels of an organization. IT shops are constantly being pushed to produce more while having little time to accommodate reporting requirements. This translates into deadlines being pushed b... Features of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope
By George Anderson - 4/3/2009
This scanning tunneling microscope (STM) invented by Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binnig in the 1980s still manages to do a great job today and competes with more advanced microscope types. The scanning tunneling microscope is used for studying the surface atoms that are found on various materials. The ... Studying Wake Turbulence at Airports Using the Sun as Background
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Airports are needing to study the wake turbulence of aircraft taking off at large airports to improve safety. Wake turbulence has caused many accidents between large aircraft and smaller ones literally turning the aircraft upside down and putting it into a death spiral. Only the most advanced pilots... Hidden Web Cameras
By Damian Sofsian - 4/3/2009
Web cameras can be designed to be very small and placed in hidden locations. The images captured by such Hidden Web Cameras can then be seen over the internet. The images can also be recorded in streaming video formats and played back over and over again. The primary purpose of Hidden Web Cameras wa... DirecTV and DISH Network ? How Do The Two Leading Satellite TV Providers Stack Up?
By C.J. Gustafson - 4/3/2009
If you live in the U.S. and want satellite TV systems, you have basically two choices. Yes, there are other providers out there, but for most viewers, DirecTV and DISH Network offer the most choices for the least money, although Pegasus and Voom are fast becoming major contenders in the satellite te... Ringtones the Multibillion Dollar Business
By Philip Nicosia - 4/3/2009
Yet another year`s growth in the mobile ringtone market has confirmed its position as a major force in the music industry. Once considered a passing craze, ringtones now account for more than 10% of the global music market and are overtaking CD sales sooner than expected. Few thought that the monoph... Private Sector Needed to Win the War
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
The war in Spam is over seas and the insurgents are coming from outside our borders. The Federal Trade Commission says it is impotent in reducing Viagra Ads in your inbox and in the War in Spam, because it has no jurisdiction there. The information highway is littered with roadside bombs and the wea... Which is better? EDTV vs HDTV
By Bradley James - 4/3/2009
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 ... How To Create A Data Capture Procedure Checklist For Your Small Business CRM Software
By Perry Norgarb - 4/3/2009
Fortunately one of the most common reasons cited for the high
failure rate of CRM systems - poor data quality - is also one of
the easiest to avoid. Your CRM software is only as good as the
information it contains. As the old programmers motto goes
?garbage in, garbage out?. So how can you avoid... Here Are Some Tips For Safe and Appropriate Use of Your Mobile Phones
By Catherine Kenyeres - 4/3/2009
Bought the latest in mobile phones? Can?t wait to show the cellular phone off to your friends to project the new cool you? Have you considered your safety and appropriate use of your new wireless phone? What about damage? We have compiled a list of valuable tips for our wireless clients. Unplug ... Quality Recovery and Rework - When It All Goes Wrong
By Kent Walters - 4/3/2009
When Quality is the Target, but not the Result, what do you do? While Quality may be the overarching goal of all production, stuff happens, resulting in non-conforming parts. This results in failure verification, rework, recalls, sorting, kitting, retest, relabeling and pipeline management, which ar... Be Free with Wireless Speakers
By Arno Esterhuizen - 4/3/2009
Are you tired of laying wires through your house, creeping through small places just to get the right sound effect? Wireless speakers are the answer to your headaches. With wireless speakers you gain the freedom to move your music to where you want it to be without the hassles of cables. Planning to... Microsoft Dynamics GP & CRM in Transportation & Logistics
By Andrew Karasev - 4/3/2009
Serving Microsoft Business Solutions clients, formerly Great Plains Software Dynamics, eEnterprise, Dynamics C/S+, Siebel Great Plains Front Office, we found that Transportation & Logistics is the industry where Great Plains & CRM tandem is the most popular. In this small article we would like to g... Two More Aces for HD DVD: Intel and Microsoft
By Iulia Pascanu - 5/13/2008
Microsoft and Intel have gone public with their decision to join the HD DVD Supporters. Why this sudden change of stance after months of neutrality in this battle? How have they become from technology providers for both groups, sustainers of the HD DVD format?
The format of the next-generation of ... Direct TV Satellite TV -- What You Should Know Before You Order
By Brian Stevens - 5/11/2008
Launched in 1994 by General Motors, Direct TV is the largest satellite TV provider in the world, with 14.5 million subscribers and 15 satellites.
Direct TV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among satellite TV and cable companies by J.D. Power and Associates.
Direct TV Satellite TV System
... Panasonic Cell Phone Accessories - Working For Everybody
By Martin Smith - 5/1/2008
If you check out cellular reviews and comparisons you will find Panasonic wireless hand sets (cell phones) rated among the very best available and the extensive line of Panasonic cell phone accessories are also among the best for quality and performance. The right accessories can greatly enhance th... Denso Cell Phone Accessories - For Your Phone
By Martin Smith - 4/29/2008
Accessorizing your cell phone is both easy and affordable with Denso cell phone accessories and among the extensive variety of accessories for you to review, there is bound to be something you want and can afford.
One thing that bothers most cell phone users is not enough power for their cell phon... Voom through Dish Network
By Stephanie Tuia - 4/24/2008
In earlier decades, cable television was an added incentive to America?s households. Now, it?s considered more of a mainstream commodity. While current technology is continually advancing, television?s development has closely followed suit. Further, cable television has reached some fierce compet... There Are Many Types Of Bugging Devices
By Joe Gooden - 4/22/2008
Bugging devices come in many different kinds, sizes and price ranges. Eaves dropping devices are one of the most popular surveillance tools. Bugging devices are critical to find out information about someone?s activities plans and or location. These devices are used by many different law enforcement... Business Solutions: GPS Car Tracking
By Shawn Davis - 4/17/2008
At first blush, it may not make sense to consider GPS car tracking as a viable business solution. However, when one thinks of what can be accomplished using such a system, and how it is actually possible to cut expenses, it soon makes sense to incorporate GPS car tracking into the business plan, esp...
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