Smartphones - Beyond Voice to Information and Entertainment
By Sam Subramanian - 04/01/2008
Investments in shares of wireless technology companies and wireless service providers have been particularly profitable in the post-dot com era. The wireless industry is in a sweet spot of the technology space. Bountiful business opportunities exist as wireless usage continues to increase in both de... SPAM: A Nutrious Food or a Waste of Time?
By Tracy Peterson Turner, PhD - 04/01/2008
Unless the filters on your computer are really good, you?re getting at least an occasional SPAM message in your email Inbox. For most of us, we spend more time sorting through and deleting the SPAM than we care to. In fact, my husband told me tonight that of 30 messages he receives each day on our h... Canadian Satellite Radio: Finally
By Scott Fish - 04/01/2008
Disclosure: Author is not part of Sirius or CSR. In June, the CRTC granted satellite radio licenses to two groups - the CBC, which is partnered with New York-based Sirius, and CSR, which is partnered with Washington-based XM. The federal cabinet has upheld the CRTC`s decision to issue two new satell... Microsoft Dynamics AX-GP-NAV-CRM: Trends & International Recommendations
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
Microsoft Dynamics project ? or formerly referred as Project Green should unify and modulate all Microsoft Business Solutions ERP applications: Microsoft Great Plains/Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Navision (former Attain) Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft (Navision) Axapta/Microsoft Dynamics AX. ... Is Your Laptop or Home Computer Wireless Enabled?
By Kevin Erickson - 04/01/2008
Built in wireless capabilities are becoming almost standard equipment on most laptop and home computers these days for a couple of reasons. One of the primary reasons is cost. Adding wireless capacity is so inexpensive that it would be silly for the manufacturers not to add it. The perceived value o... Wireless ADHOC Networks
By Eric Meyer - 04/01/2008
Why and when would you want to install a wireless adhoc network? Well you would want to install a wireless Ad HoC network when you do not have the equipment for a wired network; you lack a wireless router and want to share an internet connection, or a temporary meeting place where you need to share... Try VoIP for Free - No Commitment, No Hardware
By Nathan Smith - 04/01/2008
Try VoIP Before Buying So you like the concept of `cutting` your phone service in favour of VoIP but are hesitant to take the plunge and abandon your `Landline` without trying it out for yourself first. Perhaps the advertised features and rates all sound a little `too-good-to-be-true`. The terrific ... Criminal Identity Theft - Don`t End Up In A Criminal Database!
By Fred Appleyard Jr - 04/01/2008
You`re driving on road one night, then you notice there`s a police cruiser following close behind you. You figure the cop just wants to pass you, so you move over one lane, except he moves over too and stays on your tail, then you see the flashing red & blue lights then "Woooop!!! wooooop!!!" You mu... Corporate Accounting System: Microsoft Great Plains ? Overview
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
Corporate ERP/MRP selection might be tough one, especially considering very turbulent ERP world and fierce competition between Microsoft Business Solutions (Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, MS CRM), Oracle (Oracle Financials, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards), IBM (including Lotus Domino), SAP, Microsiga (Braz... Wireless Network Security: How to Use Kismet
By Eric Meyer - 04/01/2008
Kismet is a wireless network detector / sniffer which can give you a vast amount of information about wireless networks. Wireless network security flaws are well documented but often very hard for the common person to understand. I will be showing you how to use kismet with out even having to instal... Types Of Laptop Batteries
By Cody Kahl - 04/01/2008
Throughout the years there have been many technologies involved with notebooks, and laptop batteries are no different. There are actually three distinct notebook battery types on the market today. Knowing the difference between them will help you decide on exactly what to get when the time comes for... Take Your Home or Business Phone With You When You Travel
By Allan Ramsay - 04/01/2008
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone service uses a broadband Internet connection (DSL or cable) instead of the Bell System circuits to carry your voice to any telephone in the world via the Internet. If you`re not familiar with VoIP phone service, you`ll be interested in this new technolo... Local Business Directory Websites; Can We Do Them Better?
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
On the Internet we see many local business directory websites out there, some are good, some are bad, but the concept makes sense. Can we make these systems better, so they are more accurate, timely and are easily accessed with low bandwidth wireless handheld devices? Recently I wrote an article and... Cell Phone Safety
By Declan Tobin - 04/01/2008
Cell phone safety is a topic widely debated around the world. Millions of dollars is being spent ever year to find out the dangers in using cell phones ?if any? The research is to determine whether or not there is a dangerous exposure to radiofrequency energy which could result in cancer. You may h... Temporary Internet Files - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By Nick Smith - 04/01/2008
A little bit of time invested into learning about internet security can go a long way in preventing mishaps on your computer. Temporary internet files are not something we should be afraid of, but we should certainly be careful in how much we trust them and how we deal with them. Temporary internet ... Argon Gas Powered Lasers for Flight Controls
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
We are now designing high-energy airborne lasers small enough to put into fighter aircraft. The device would be the size of a large refrigerator laid on its side. This will help us when we go to war with China, because they have 8000 plus fighter aircraft and we have maybe 500 or less. So in other w... Removing Adware and Spyware
By Mike Mendenhall - 04/01/2008
What is Spyware If your computer runs slower than normal, or you are constantly bombarded with popup ads, then your system probably has spyware installed. Spyware is a software that runs on your computer, and can do many types of things. Spyware can come in the form of a tracking cookie that informs... Why A Satellite Phone May Be Right For You
By Christopher Luck - 04/01/2008
What is the best way for you to communicate with others? Depending on what your needs are, it just might be a satellite phone. I had heard of satellite phones, but didn?t know what they were really good for. I found, though, that they can be the best way for you to communicate, especially in remote ... Protective Accessories For Your Cell Phone
By Tim Gorman - 04/01/2008
Like most electronic devices, cell phones are remarkably fragile. Your cellular phone needs to be protected from water, extreme temperatures, scratches, and unnecessary falls. Luckily, a wide selection of cellular accessories is available to help you keep your cell phone looking and acting like ne... How To Clean the Spies In Your Computer?
By William Nabaza - 04/01/2008
Manual Spy Bot Removal > BookedSpace BookedSpace is an Internet Explorer Browser Helper Object used to show advertising. Free PC Health Check - find bad files fast! How many corrupt and redundant files are lurking inside your PC ready to cause harmful errors? Find these harmful "time-bomb" files ins... Dish Network or DirecTV?
By Daymon Hoag - 04/01/2008
Ever wondered what the best choice for satellite TV would
be? The largest satellite TV providers in the United States
are Dish Network and DirecTV. Which of these satellite TV
giants provide the best service, customer satisfaction, and
value for your dollar? Both offer an excellent product, ... Computer Security - It`s Bigger than Spyware and Viruses
By D. David Dugan - 04/01/2008
Computer security, in basic terms means keeping your computer and the data that?s in it safe and secure. More of our personal data is stored in or accessed from our computer, now more than ever before. Yet most people lack even the basic understanding of how to keep their computers safe and secure... Prepaid Cellular Phone
By Rolf Rasmusson - 04/01/2008
Reasons why someone would purchase a prepaid cellular phone. Prepaid cellular phone is an alternative to a monthly cellular phone plan. Prepaid cellular phone services are currently being offered by AT&T, Cricket, Verizon, and many other companies. There are many reasons why someone would want to pu... HDTV and the iPod Photo: A Perfect Marriage?
By Robert Armstrong - 04/01/2008
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... Hidden Video Cameras
By Damian Sofsian - 04/01/2008
Hidden Video Cameras are stealth devices that are used to record activities in public places, offices or even homes. They are preferably of tiny sizes and are designed to be hidden in the surrounding environment. People are increasingly using Hidden Video Cameras in their premises as security device... Explore VOIP Phone Systems
By Harry Rockwell - 04/01/2008
The way we make phone calls is changing. In fact in many circumstances things have already changed. Take long distance calls for instance, many service providers are already using a technology called Voice Over IP or VOIP for short. If you have never heard of VOIP before, then the following article ... Computer Memory - The Different Types
By Michael Russell - 04/01/2008
In this article we`re going to review the different types of computer memory as they do not all function the same way. The most common and most often used computer memory is your RAM which stands for Random Access Memory. Random Access Memory is considered random access because you can access any c... Microsoft Axapta - Dynamics AX: Brazilian Portuguese Version - Consultant Highlights
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
Axapta/Microsoft Dynamics AX short overview. Navision Axapta was designed by Navision Software, shortly before its acquisition by Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions. Navision Software had tremendous success in Europe and partially in North America with Navision Attain. Some IT commentators... Females are they Playing Games on their Mobiles?
By Katie Marie - 04/01/2008
An independent survey was conducted recently by a research agency to understand the mobile gaming habits among people in the age group of 12 to 44 and belonging to diverse geographical locations. The survey was commissioned by a leading player in the mobile gaming business. According to the results ... An Inexpensive Solution to Securing Public Access Computers
By Jim Frank - 04/01/2008
Offering secure public Internet access is not as easy as it may seem. As the IT manager for a mid-sized public library, it?s become apparent to me that creating a secure network of library workstations for use by the public is more important than ever before. System administrators have the respons... Anti Trackback and Comment Spam Methods
By Bobby Masteria - 04/01/2008
What is spam ?
Spam is text or URL, in one or several exemplars, neither being waited nor wished, not having, neither directly nor from its shipper, no relationship neither with the recipient nor with a possible
resource related to the recipien... Organizing The Chaos - Personal Assistent Software
By Joe Light - 04/01/2008
Leave those sticky notes on the refrigerator in the past century! Let your computer the responsibility of remembering boring stuff. Informaizer Informaizer is an unique personal assistant designed to solve the typical problems of busy people: right goals setting and prioritizing, managing To-Do & Co... The General Ledger and Accounting Software
By John Cantrell - 04/01/2008
Before we start on the specific elements of general ledger software, and where all the pieces fit, you need to understand the basics of financial statement and how you can read them. There are two main parts to your business`s financial statement - The accounting software will produce a Profit and ... Build Your Own Computer
By George W. Cannata - 04/01/2008
I?m eighty-one years old and I bought my first computer six years ago. When I bought it I hardly knew how to turn it on. I consider myself still a Newbie as I?ve barely scratched the surface of computer technology. I have successfully built about a dozen computers for family, friends and myself. I ... 10 Reasons Why Vista is Much More than a Spoon Full of Sugar
By Paul W Wilson - 04/01/2008
Every new operating system comes with advanced and much improved features. What is exciting to some is not so to others. Basically within a new system each user has his or her own individual preferences. Windows Vista or Longhorn as it was first known is a replacement for XP and is the ?new? desk op... Discount Refurbished Laptops
By Jimmy Sturo - 04/01/2008
Refurbished laptop computers are a bargain compared to new laptops since they allow buyers to save up to 60% off the retail price and still get the same quality. Refurbished laptop computers are generally used with the manufacturers original standards. Mobile computing has been made a lot easier a... Who`s Database Are You In?
By Kay Cordell - 04/01/2008
A database is basically a system for storing multiple items of information on a computer but how many of these have your details stored? I think you will be shocked to discover that your particulars are likely to be on hundreds of databases. The most common use of the information stored on a databas... All About Adware
By J. Barbour - 04/01/2008
In a previous article, titled All About Spyware, I detailed exactly what spyware was, how it can harm you and your computer and ways to avoid getting spyware on your computer. Now I want to turn my attention to adware. Many describe adware as the lesser of the two evils compared to spyware. And for ... Power Lines to Flap Organic MAV Wings
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Power Lines used to deliver the power from power plants to your city and eventually to your home so you can plug in your electrical appliances leak electricity. This electricity or electro-magnetic energy, which leaks out is quite a lot and completely wasted. Since this energy is around these power ... Recovering Microsoft Great Plains Customization ? Tips for IT Director
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
Remember nice and prosperous Clinton era? When you implemented innovative those old days accounting application ? Great Plains Dynamics. And did a lot of customizations to fit your business requirements precisely. You still remember the names of consultants and programmers who did the job and pro... Cable Vs. Satellite TV - Which is the Better Choice?
By Kevin Urban - 04/01/2008
When considering cable vs. satellite TV it can be incredibly confusing, especially with so many commercials touting one system over the other. They both promise lots of perks such as pay-per-view and other features, and each service provider declares they are the best buy for your money. But there r... Effective Data Conversion, Finding Quality
By Leon Chaddock - 04/01/2008
If you have a need for effective data conversion, then it is absolutely necessary to find reliable and trustworthy services to help you with your need. There are several ways that you can go to get the needs you have filled. To find the right solution, though, you?ll need to consider the options t... 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... Five Tips For A Great Software Demo
By Luc Richard - 04/01/2008
Whether you need to close a sale, gather end-user feedback, show progress to your customer, or simply explain how your product works, sooner or later, you will need to demo your software product. Over the years, I`ve had the opportunity to perform hundreds of demos to audiences of various sizes. I`v... Will IPods Change the Way We Watch Television?
By Ro Russell - 04/01/2008
The industry was intrigued by Wednesday`s announcement that episodes of the hit ABC shows "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost" will be available for Apple`s new video iPod. Episodes will go on sale for $1.99 on iTunes the day after they are broadcast. For ABC and its parent Walt Disney Co., the bet is ... Pixel Disruption To Cause Nausea From User of Computer Screen
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
As we study the issues associated with teaching kids in the classroom we find that fluorescent lighting can plague the learning abilities. A slight flicker from such a light can cause disruption in normal brain patterns. Flickering lights at discos and in psychotherapy are used for proper mood enhan... Giving Your Kids a Cellular Child Phone
By Jay Moncliff - 04/01/2008
In today?s hectic world, more and more parents are concerned about their children?s safety, and rightly so. Children today are involved in more and more activities and spend more time at home alone than any other generation. Many parents are turning to cell phones as a way to keep in constant touc... Weather Vanes - Brief History And Different Types
By Ashley Barnard - 03/02/2007
Weather Vanes - brief history and different types
Since the dawn of time, weather has had an impact on humans and how they live, what they do and when. Today, there is an unbelievable array of land-based and satellite-based equipment to help monitor, track and predict the weather, but one primitiv... Protect Your Mobile Phone Pictures and Videos
By Marco Barra - 20/01/2007
As more and more of us become owners of the latest camera phones and are able to capture information at a touch of a button, a new trend is being set in the world of journalism.
To set the scene, let`s imagine you are walking down the road when you spot a couple of A-List celebrities getting off t... How Does SMS Service Actually Work?
By Joe Macon - 16/01/2007
Short message service (SMS) is a wildly popular feature available on most digital mobile phones. SMS allows users to send short messages to other cell phones. These short messages are called text messages. SMS was invented by a Finnish civil servant named Matti Makkonen. Many people understand what ...
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