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  • Finding A Wholesale Dropship Firm? Give Them The 10-Question Quiz  By : Rose Li
    Have you talked to your wholesale dropship partner lately? No, not even an email? We'd like to recommend you put down what you're doing and ask them these 10 simple questions...
  • Define Anonymous Surfing  By : Robert Thomson
    Anonymous surfing is browsing web sites privately.
    Anonymous surfing encompasses two different forms of privacy.
  • Converting FAT32 to NTFS  By : Robert Thomson
    These instruction will assist you in converting the C: partition from FAT32 to NTFS. If you wish to convert another partition instead, just use that drive letter instead of C: while following these instructions.
  • Define USB  By : Robert Thomson
    USB which stands for Universal Serial Bus is a standard for serial communications between computers and other devices. It was first introduced in 1996 and was jointly promoted by Intel, Phillips, US Robotics and Microsoft.
  • Define Radius Server  By : Robert Thomson
    Radius, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a networking concept which is used to provide access to users to services which require logging in, generally with a username and password. This protocol uses servers to store information in the form of a list of user names or passwords. So, when a user wants to log onto for example, the internet, he enters his user name and password and submits them. The data is sent to the RADIUS server and checked against a list of existing users and their respective passwords. If the username and password entered by the user matches the one on the list, then the user is granted access to the internet.
  • What is Computer Temperature  By : Robert Thomson
    A computer temperature, as the name clearly states, is the temperature of your computer. This is largely a sum of various devices giving off heat within the system. These can include the hard drives, graphic cards, CD-ROMs, power supplies, and the CPU, which gives off the most heat. The heat from these hardwares can have multiple negative effects on the machine, ultimately decreasing the life span of the computer.
  • How Can I Login to My Linksys Router  By : Robert Thomson
    Usually, if the router is still in its factory default settings and just out of the box, logging into your Linksys router is easy.
  • How to Convert Millimeters (mm) to Inches (in)  By : Robert Thomson
    To convert a unit from millimeters to inches, multiple steps are necessary as the two units are in a different system of units. Millimeters is in a number form, 1 x 10-3 meters (the standard unit of length), and is one of the metric unit systems and a part of the International System of Units (SI). On the other hand, an inch is a unit of length in a few systems such as in the English units, Imperial units, and the United States customary units. It is basically 1/36th of a yard or 1/12th of a foot.
  • Custom Product Labels and Printing Methods  By : John Barth
    Find out how short run and long run custom labels are made and what type of equipment is used to produce these labels.
  • What are Police Scanner Codes  By : Robert Thomson
    A police scanner is basically just another type of a radio scanner. These special scanners can give and receive wireless radio signal transmissions and is becoming more and more of a household item. Police scanners are mainly used for both safety and business purposes. Unlike a FM or an AM radio signal which can only pick up their respective signals, the scanner will pick up a wide variety of signals and a number of them simultaneously too, allowing an easy check up on the various channels. Therefore, the term “police scanners” is simply a scanner that is tuned into the radio broadcasts done by the region’s police department.
  • How Does a Token Ring Work  By : Robert Thomson
    Token Ring is a type of a local area network (LAN) technology first thought out by an IBM developer, Olof Söderblom, in the 1960s. Its US patents were first credited in 1981 and was later promoted by IBM throughout the early 1980s. Then, it was popularized by IBM when its Token Ring architecture was founded on active multi-station access units (MSAUs or MAUs) and the IBM Structured Cabling System. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers also standardized the Token Ring as IEEE 802.5. Although very successful in its early days, with the introduction of 10-BASE-T (Ethernet) and the EIA/TIA 5638 cabling standard, its popularity and name fell by the early 1990s. IBM tried to revive it through an intense marketing campaign as it tried to outdo Ethernet in terms of performance and reliability, but was unable to match its adequately priced competition. Today, IBM no longer supports, promotes, or uses the Token Ring.
  • Unix Signals  By : Robert Thomson
    A Unix signal can be defined as a message that is sent to a process that is currently running.
  • What is a torrent file and how does it work?  By : Robert Thomson
    A torrent file is the file that is transferred among users using the torrent technology. The file extension used by torrent files is .torrent. Torrent files, when added into a torrent application, can be distributed among numerous amounts of people without the need of any major hardware costs and server fees on a particular individual.
  • Download Free Ringtones To Your Cell Phone  By : Robert Thomson
    How to get free ringtones through our service, Get Free Content Straight to your phone in seconds no credit card required.
  • Proxy  By : Robert Thomson
    A proxy is also known as proxy server and application level gateway.
  • msdtc.exe  By : Robert Thomson
    If you hit CTRL +Alt + Delete, you will launch your task manager on your Windows Operating System. With task manager open, you can choose from several tabs including; applications, processes, performance, networking and users.
  • HyperTerminal  By : Robert Thomson
    HyperTerminal is communications software used to connect to other computers over modems, RS-232 serial connections, or telnet. In order to use HyperTerminal, the user will have to know details about the computer they wish to connect to, such as the number to dial or the IP address.
  • How GPS Tracking Can Save Companies Money In Todays Market  By : Ben Needles
    GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles has become a necessity in todays business world
  • Quality Office Furniture Vs the Cheap  By : Christopher Carter
    There are as many office furniture manufacturers as there are office furniture systems on the market today. In fact, of the almost $11 billion shipped a year in office furniture products, 36% is furniture systems. So whyMAiSPACE? Because we guarantee you award-winning technology features and unparalleled design at price points that you can’t find anywhere else. Our motto is quality office furniture at affordable prices.
  • DLLHOST.EXE  By : Robert Thomson
    The DLLHOST.EXE is a registry process which is run automatically by the Microsoft Windows Operating system. This process is important for managing DLL based applications.
  • How Computers Are Taking Over The Work Place! No Where Is Safe!  By : Robert Thomson
    See how computers are monitoring our every movement, even at work!
  • ATSC  By : Robert Thomson
    ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is a group formed in 1982 that developed the ATSC Standards for digital televisions in the United States and in many other countries such as Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Honduras. The abbreviations are also known to refer to the ATSC Standards itself.
  • MySpace Countdown Generator  By : Robert Thomson
    Our MySpace Countdown Generator lets you create an attractive countdown clock for important events in your life, such as your birthday!
  • Convert Grams to Pounds  By : Robert Thomson
    Grams to pounds conversion applications consist of a user interface. This is the main area where you can enter data that you want to process. Normally, the user interface consists of text boxes and buttons that have the corresponding labels and instructions. Some grams to pounds software may even have graphics that enhance its visual appearance.
  • 4 Factors When Considering Cable and Satellite TV  By : Jeff Buckley
    What factors should you consider when looking into a cable or satellite TV subscription.
  • A Primer on Office LAN Cabling Systems  By : Christopher Carter
    When it comes to thinking about office voice and data local area networks (LANs), chances are most office managers and executives would rather not.
    “LANs by and large are highly reliable infrastructures for keeping staff in contact with each other and, via extranets, with the firm’s customers, suppliers and other publics,” says Mark Bassil, co-founder and vice president of MAiSPACE, a Mt. Olive, NJ, based manufacturer of modular office furniture systems. “Workstation computers, along with printers and other peripherals grow increasingly reliable, and the cabling that connects them with each other and the outside world is capable of handling ever increasing speeds. This infrastructure, in part, is one of the main reasons that the United States is the most productive nation in the world.”
  • Find a Great Quality Wheelchair scale  By : Christopher Carter
    Wheelchair scales can be an important health instrument for a significant number of people. While a standard physician scale is generally sufficient for monitoring the weight of a typical person, there are a number of people who are unable to use this type of scale. A person who has trouble standing because of age or poor health will not be able to use a regular scale. A bariatric patient may not be able to support their weight for a long enough period of time to stand on a scale. A patient whose weight must be constantly monitored over a long period of time might have to remain in a wheel chair.
  • Asset Tracking; Perfect Even For Small Businesses  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the benefits of employing an asset tracking system to increase the efficiency of your business.
  • Saving Money With VoIP Phones  By : Anna Stenning
    Talking about how making calls from the internet is much cheaper than making calls on a regular phone.
  • Video Goggles Are The New Way To Watch Movies  By : Jerry Glynn
    This article talks about video eyewear and how it's changing the way we watch movies and video.
  • Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check  By : Robert Thomson
    The "Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check" error message can occur in a variety of programs running under the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems; however, it is most well known as being the result of a problem with Microsoft Outlook, an email management client. Other synonymous errors include: "File pathfilename.pst could not be accessed. Data Error. Cyclic Redundancy Check." or "Error 0x80040116."
  • eSATA  By : Robert Thomson
    eSATA is an extension to Serial ATA standards to enable SATA drives to be attached externally.
  • How to Register DLL Modules  By : Robert Thomson
    A DLL file can be registered on the operating system’s registry through a number of ways. The first way is done through self-registering. This process can be carried out by DLL files that are capable of storing themselves on the registry of the operating system. Once registered, these files can immediately be accessed by the applications that need them.
  • NTLDR is missing  By : Robert Thomson
    NTLDR stands for "New Technology Loader". It is the new loader for all Windows NT Operating Systems. It is the loader that actually loads the operating system from the Hard Drive. All versions of Windows up to Windows XP use this new type of loader to start the Operating System.
  • TCP Optimizer  By : Robert Thomson
    A TCP Optimizer is a tool that is used to optimize the speed of broadband Internets such as cable and DSL.
  • IP Address  By : Robert Thomson
    IP stands for Internet Protocol, therefore an IP address is a unique number used by network equipment in order to communicate and interfere between them using the IP standard.
  • NTLDR  By : Robert Thomson
    NTLDR stands for "New Technology Loader". It is the new loader for all Windows NT Operating Systems. It is the loader that actually loads the operating system from the Hard Drive.
  • Formatting a Hard Drive  By : Robert Thomson
    Under Microsoft Windows, you can use the `format` command to format a drive, just like in DOS.
  • Download Manager  By : Robert Thomson
    A download manager is for downloading files, as what the World Wide Web is to the Internet. The world wide web is meant strictly to browse Internet pages and various information. Where as a download manager is strictly designed to download and sometimes, depending on the manager you use, even upload files to a server.
  • What is Cell Phone Tracking  By : Robert Thomson
    Most new phones are equipped with GPS (Global Positioning System) to be able to be tracked by the provider. These type of phones can be tracked by satellites that are orbiting the earth. These satellites used to only be used by the government to help during warfare, but over the past several years, this technology has been put to use in many new different ways.
  • The Origins of the Handheld Mobile Phone  By : Maria Literral
    The Origins of the Handheld Mobile Phone
  • What are 1st, 2nd and 3rd Generation Mobile Phones?  By : Maria Literral
    Nowadays, everybody has a mobile phone. This article will be looking at the the mobile phone's history - & its future - in order to discover more about the now-essential telecommunications devic
  • Discover More About The History Of The Mobile Phone.  By : Maria Literral
    Since the 1980s, the mobile phone has changed from a pricey item used by business people to a very popular communications device that is used by most of the general population. In actual fact, these days, mobile phones outnumber landline telephones in man
  • Give Me My Blackberry Or Give Me Death  By : Ben Needles
    I remember it well
  • Learn More About The History Of Mobile Phones  By : Maria Literral
    Mobile phones started life as the two-way radio, which was also known as mobile rigs. These were used in vehicles such as taxi cabs, police cars & ambulances, although were not strictly mobile phones as they weren't normally connected to the phone network
  • The Wonderful Invention Of Modern Mobile Phones  By : Maria Literral
    These days, our the mobile phone are essential to us that it's hard to picture life without them. However, they're a quite new invention. this article traces the history of mobile phones and questions what the future holds for it.
  • How Do Hydrogen Fuel Systems Work  By : Daniel Millions
    Hydrogen can be used for many things but the most current need is for a cheaper gas alternative.
  • The Birth Of The Mobile Phone  By : Maria Literral
    These days, everybody has a mobile phone. Whether they are on a contract or a pay as you go tariff, the mobile phone has become an essential item for many people. This article will look at the history of the mobile phone - as well as its future - in order
  • Find Out More About Mobile Phones and their Rich History  By : Maria Literral
    These days, everybody has a mobile phone. Whether they are on a pay and go tariff or a contract, the mobile telephone has become an essential item. This article will be taking a look at the mobile phone's history - & its future - in order to discover more
  • Pros and Cons of Spying on your Loved Ones  By : Robert Thomson
    Trust and love are two important parts of every life, but when such sensitive matters are questioned it can put cause damage that may never be repaired. There are times when for unforeseen or very obvious reasons you have no choice but to question your loved ones intentions.
  • Motorola RAZR v3x Review  By : Robert Thomson
    The Motorola Razr V3x phone is a great improvement from the old Motorola Razr phone, yet it still carries the properties of the old Razr phone and loaded with a lot of functions.
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Review  By : Robert Thomson
    Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has launched a new Xperia series, which is going to replace the current P series business handsets.
  • Sony Ericsson c702i Review  By : Robert Thomson
    Sony's C702i is a Cybershot branded camera phone in bar form factor.
  • Build Your Own Computer  By : Robert Thomson
    When building a computer, it is essential to get all the parts correct as it is like a jigsaw, you cannot force one part to go with another.
  • Accommodating Computer Density in the Workstation  By : Christopher Carter
    Managing horizontal cabling supporting an ever-increasing number of intelligent peripherals at, or accessed from, the workplace can be a challenge for a company’s IT personnel. Challenges can be particularly vexing in today’s open offices where cubicles can be moved or workstations added or changed almost on a whim in order to respond to new business requirements.
  • GPS technology specialists, 2008  By : Vinood Kumarr
    Worldscout Corporation has acquired Toronto-based Alltigo Inc., a leading developer of micro-electronic GPS/GSM devices and embedded software applications.
    The acquisition results in Alltigo's engineering team (GPS technology specialists, software developers and programmers) joining Worldscout's R&D team.
  • Tips About Forklifts  By : Cliff Peterson
    When purchasing a forklift, it might cause difficulties unless you are knowledgeable about it. You might end up with a forklift having characteristics that you don't need or might not get acclimatised to or you could unnecessarily overspend.
  • How Custom Forklifts Can Make Life Easier For You  By : Cliff Peterson
    Forklifts are vehicles mainly used for warehouse purposes for lifting, hoisting, and transporting excessively heavy units from one place to another.
  • How To Use A Polarizing Filter  By : Robert Thomson
    This article illustrates the technique to use a Polarizing filter and optimize its potential to achieve the desired effect. The author talks about several details in implementation.
  • 7 Tips To Increase The Longevity Of Your Split Air Conditioner  By :
    So you have bought a split air conditioner to beat the heat of this scorching summer? Now remember some tips to ensure that it performs superlatively throughout its life.
  • The Advent Of HDTV To The Global Market  By : Stephen Campbell
    Technology has evolved to its optimum potential ever. Lots of inventions, new high tech gadgets have dominated the market-- putting people in 'gadget craze'.
  • Three Types of ID Badge Software  By : Wendy Moyer
    If you choose to produce your own ID badges with an ID badge printer, you must use efficient ID badge software. This article describes three important types of ID badge software that you may want to consider utilizing.
  • Finding the Right ID Card Printer  By : Wendy Moyer
    There are many reasons why someone may want or need to utilize identification cards. By purchasing an ID card printer, you can ensure that you have an affordable way to produce the ID cards that will suit your needs.
  • Five Ways to Use Video Surveillance  By : Wendy Moyer
    There are many reasons why someone may want or need to utilize video surveillance. This article identifies five situations that would benefit from the installation of a security camera system.
  • Platform Lifts Providing Access  By : Shaun Parker
    A look into the different varieties of lifts on the market.
  • Algae Biodiesel the Fuel of the Future  By : Ron Subs
    Algae biodiesel has the potential to greatly reduce or even eliminate our dependence on oil. Consumers can even make their own algae biodiesel at home and take control of their energy needs.
  • Weight Is a Critical Factor In Most Industries  By : Christopher Carter
    Weight measurement is one of the most common industrial processes, and is performed by a wide variety of industrial scales. Bench scales may be used to weigh ingredients for various types of formulation. Platform scales can weigh the contents of 55 gallon drums. Parts counting scales are used to weigh components, and calculate the number of components based on weight. Floor scales weigh incoming and outgoing shipments.
  • Answering Your Radar Detector Questions  By : MIKE SELVON
    Radar detectors is a great technological device and this article will give more insights on them.
  • Electronic Door Stopper Provides Security  By : Ben Needles
    Have you (or anyone you know) ever traveled and stayed in a hotel room only to have someone enter with the wrong key because of the front desk making a mistake?

    Has someone ever tried to break in to your house or hotel? Have you had the ??Do Not Disturb?? sign on the door, only to have housekeeping rap the door with their key and walk right in?

    Unfortunately, too many of us can answer YES to those questions
  • The Difference Between Unlimited Voice  By : Ben Needles
    When mobile phone services were first launched, customers were billed on a per-minute basis, where those who called more paid more
  • Differing Perspectives on Engineering Ethics  By : Jacob Gan
    This article discusses ethical dilemmas facing professionals such as engineers at different stages of their professional lives
  • How To Get The Cellphone Ringtones You Want  By : Daniel Millions
    There are millions of ringtone options available but finding the exactly one you are looking for can be difficult.
  • Knowing CD/DVD Duplication Technology  By : Stephen Campbell
    The method used in CD duplication has arrived in a very big way. Teenagers these days are utilizing their CD burners to rip MP3s from their favorite artists and bands. Companies choose to make use of CD duplication to make backups of their software and essential documents.
  • How PC Enclosures Prevent Computers from Exploding  By : Robert Thomson
    Discover how PC enclosures can help to protect standard computers in Industrial applications.
  • If You Are Considering Buying A LCD HD Television Read This  By : Daniel Millions
    With all the choices available it's hard to make an accurate decision without the proper LCD TV information.
  • Optical fibre in the UK – Some more equal than others  By : Barracuda Digital
    An interesting look at the state of optical fibre networks in the UK and how not all optical fibre networks are equal.
  • At Threat to National Security; Improper Document Shredding  By : Art Gib
    The next time you stand by the office paper shredder absentmindedly feeding outdated or sensitive documents through, keep in mind that insufficient document shredding was a key factor in one of the largest US hostage crises in history.
  • Our Beautiful Home Object Called Television  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Television is an invention that has beamed defining moments such as the 1969 Moon landing to the world, involving people in the moments when history is made.
  • All About The Sound Technology  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Sound is produced when an object moves or vibrates.
  • Why It Is Best To Shop Around When Buying A HDTV  By : Koz Huseyin
    TV, and the media, the adverts, and all the billboard posters have made us become creatures needing instant gratification. Though this gratification is great, it can leave us with a choice that doesn't benefit us. In this article, discover the benefits of shopping around when buying a HDTV set.
  • Picking The Best Ipod Accessories For You  By : Terry Parker
    This article tells you how to find the right accessory gear for your iPod players.
  • Contact And Non-Contact Varieties Of Temperature Sensors  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the different types of temperature sensors and the variety of uses for each of the pieces of equipment.
  • iPhone Add Ons That Will Make You The Coolest Kid On The Block  By : Daniel Millions
    The iPhone is extremely versatile with the ability to run many different features.
  • Cell Phones And Influence On Us  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Cell phones can affect internal pacemakers, but there is not conclusive or demonstrated evidence that they cause adverse health affects in humans.
  • The Details On Mobile Phones  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Mobile is the future of the Internet.
  • Machines In Our Daily Work  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Machines range in price from $200 all the way to more than $125,000 for a large-scale commercial model.
  • What Are The Causes Of Roof Leaks?  By : David Cathey
    Roof leaks are caused by several factors. Usually, it is not one of these things alone that causes leakage, but a number of these combining to break down the protective covering over the building. These factors or conditions are as follows:
  • Are Radar Jammers Worth The Price To Pay ?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Fortunately, the majority of us firmly believe in that oft-repeated line "it's better to be safe, than sorry".
  • PC enclosures - why protection is needed for standard PC's.  By : Robert Thomson
    Why protecting standard computers in industrial applications is essential for a high Return On Investment.
  • Get Free Satellite TV on Your PC  By : suegold
    Satellite Internet is the latest, hottest trend for computers. But did you know you can enjoy satellite TV on your PC with satellite Internet? Not only can you surf the Net, but you can watch satellite TV in your PC free of charge and listen to satellite radio, too!
  • The Art Of Being In Two Places At Once  By : Stewart M. Russell..
    The internet has brought forth a wealth of exciting technologies and developments, but in my opinion, one of the most incredible has to be the humble web camera. Usually abbreviated to web cam, these small devices which can cost about the same as a mouse, are capable of broadcasting quite good quality images or video across the internet for anyone interested to see. We don't need to rely on photographs or the printed word to understand what a country looks like, or what it's weather is like - within a few seconds I can be looking at a live video image of almost anywhere in the world I have an interest in.
  • ISO Rating And Its Importance  By : Robert Thomson
    This article illustrates the importance of ISO ratings. It also teaches you how to create stunning shots using special settings.
  • The Advent Of HDTV Technology  By : Stephen Campbell
    When we mention HDTV (also called High Definition Television), it is not merely broadcasting at higher resolution than what is realistic with other sorts of televisions, but it also broadcasts digitally.
  • What Are Motion Detectors ?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Motion detectors are everywhere. You have probably run across one at least once.
  • All You Need to Know About C-Arms  By : Wendy Moyer
    The C-Arm (also commonly referred to as an x-ray image intensifier or Fluoroscope) is a piece of equipment that uses x-rays to produce a "live feed." C-Arms provide hospitals and the entire medical field with faster, more accurate, and less invasive ways to operate and perform procedures.
  • NextK12 – your K12 Solution  By : nextk12
    You are doing the most important job in the world – educating our children. It is a massive responsibility. At NextK12 we have spent years working within the educational system, side-by-side with administrators, teachers, parents and students to determine exactly how to make their jobs as successful and as easy as possible.
  • How To Customize Your iPhone Ringtone Easily  By : Daniel Millions
    You can now create custom ringtones for your iPhone with no technical experience.
  • A Spark Of Ingenuity - Powering The Future On Batteries  By : Joyce M. Stuart
    Often people are surprised by the fact that the earliest powered vehicles were actually driven by electricity, not oil based fuels, and that the idea of electric vehicles today is anything but a new idea. In fact, it was back in the 1830s that a man named Robert Anderson created an electric carriage, whilst over in the Netherlands at the same time similar projects were also underway. These early electric vehicles managed to achieve speeds of just over 65 miles per hour, which would be considered fairly impressive even by today's standards, but was far in excess of the achievements of the gas powered vehicles of that era.
  • The best Marine Audio System  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Choosing a marine audio system is a complicated proposition. Not only do boar owners need to consider issues of fidelity, but also the nitty-gritty of weather wear.
  • iPod: The Complete History  By : Miles Higgens
    The digitalization of music became very widespread with the introduction of MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, commonly known as MP3. It is an encoding format for music storage using lossy data compression, which just means sound beyond most human hearing are eliminated to minimize storage levels. MP3 became the favorite of the time.

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