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  • RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130
    The latest offering from the RIM stable is the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130 which has been designed and built for the CDMA networks.
  • Palm Treo 755p
    As a latest offering in the Treo line, the Treo by Palm 755p is an updated version of the more recent 700p. As a workable phone with features that are great for business people, the Treo by Palm 755p is an excellent choice.
  • Information Overload: The Silent Burden
    Article on information overload and why IO is still an underestimated threat to productivity.
  • iPhone Unlocking Horrors
    Many people 'brick'their expensive iPhone after running unlock software, trying to break free from the AT&T network.
  • What does GPS stand for?
    GPS stands for Global Positioning Service. GPS allows people to use an electronic unit to determine their exact location (within a margin of error) on the globe using satellite technology originally developed by the government.
  • Modu - The Worlds Lightest and Smallest Mobile Phone
    The self titled modular cellphone from the company Modu is set to make some serious splashes in the mobile phone industry.
  • Introduction to CD Mastering
    CD mastering is the final chance for creative input when you create a compact disc.
  • Cheap Cell Phone Alternatives
    When looking for a cheap cell phone, there's no need to settle for something that doesn't meet your requirements.
  • Cell phones, do you really want to be available all the time?
    Do you really want to be available for anyone and everyone on a 24/7 basis?
  • How a GPS device can make your trip more efficient and worthwhile
    I pretty much use my portable GPS navigator in my car every day, like when I’m going to visit my relatives in Mississippi. I usually like to drive out there since I’m up here in Chicago, and I’d rather not take a plane. If I took a plane I couldn’t stop anywhere and look at any of the interesting things along the way.
  • Download Movies for Free
    All you have to do in order to download all your favorite movies without coughing up money is to browse the large choice of movies provided by this website.
  • Stewart Screens
    Stewart Screens is a company that focuses on integrity and home theaters.
  • Product Review: JVC DLA-RS2
    If you are looking for the best video projectors around, you should consider the JVC DLA-RS2.
  • Choosing a Home Theater System
    Having the finest and high-quality home theater system will give you the most sought after set up that you could flaunt and enjoy to the max.
  • Electronic Medical Records Software - Knowing What to Ask
    It is all about how you see things in the electronic medical records software business. Not all EMR software is created equal.
  • Linux options for Small Businesses
    Linux will become a major force in the future as more small to medium businesses turn towards its hosting platform.
  • Ten Benefits Of Bluetooth Technology
    In this article, we list ten benefits and reasons to use Bluetooth technology.
  • How to Change your IP Address
    Changing an IP address is something that can be done fairly easily by an end-user.
  • What is dBm?
    Sometimes identified as dBmW, dBm has to do with the degree of power measured in decibels as it relates to one millwatt.
  • What is Anonymous Surfing?
    Anonymous surfing allows users to surf the web from any computer and hide their identity such as IP address, location (city/state/country), and browser information.
  • Bluetooth
    Bluetooth is by far not just to be used as a hands free device for a cellphone.
  • Cheap Cell Phones
    If you wonder if one of the cheap cell phones is right for you, here are some points to consider.
  • WHAT IS EEPROM?
    EEPROM is a type of ready-only memory that can be modified by the user of the ROM.
  • Free VoIP
    Free VoIP is a loosely used term to denote various offerings of Voice over Internet Protocol that are considered to be free of charge to the end user.
  • What is Ethernet?
    Ethernet is the single most widely used form of the local area network currently in existence.
  • What is HDCP?
    Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection.
  • HTC VX6800
    The HTC XV6800, also known as the HTC Mogul is a smartphone designed with the corporate market in mind.
  • Making Use of a PDF Editor
    PDF is a Portable Document Format that allows a viewer to be able to see a document or compilation of documents within one convenient file. This format is used for e-books, reports, datasheets, and exchange of documents via the Internet.
  • What is HDMI?
    HDMI, or high definition multimedia interface, is a type of audio and video interface that is used for the transmission of uncompressed digital streams.
  • What is S/PDIF?
    S/PDIF is a type of data link layer and physical layer for the transfer of digital audio signals between multiple devices or stereo components.
  • What is RAM?
    RAM is a moniker for Random Access Memory. It acts as a short-term memory much like the human brain to store a wealth of information.
  • What is Zlob?
    Zlob is a trojan style virus that is usually installed under the guise of a required ActiveX codec necessary to watch downloaded movies.
  • What is a VLAN?
    A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a group of hosts that feature a like set of requirements and can communicate as though they were all connected via the same wires.
  • Home Theater Speakers
    Home theaters are getting to be extremely popular among American homes. This modern technology is slowly giving movie theaters a run for their money. Basic knowledge of home theater system and its basic components may be best for people who want to bring home relaxation and entertainment.
  • Net Cards are needed in your business
    A smart card can help keep your companies data more secure than magnetic stripe cards.
  • Online games started long ago
    Gaming started at Universities in the late 1960s.
  • How to increase web traffic daily
    My aim with this article is to give you a few ideas for bringing web traffic to your website. Once your web traffic is up and flowing, what you do with the web traffic is up to you.
  • Non-Profit Organization Collects Ink Cartridges for Soldiers
    The goal of the contest is to collect as many empty printer ink cartridges. The collected cartridges will then be sold and the money will go towards the cost of shipping care packages. These packages are for injured soldiers who are being treated in medical facilities overseas.
  • RingtoneFeeder Announces Innovative New Service for iPhone ringtones
    RingtoneFeeder, is happy to announce the launch of its new service for iPhone ringtones. RingtoneFeeder provides a new and innovative approach to ringtones through its subscription service, which automatically installs a new original ringtone on subscribers’ iPhones via iTunes every week. The earlier people subscribe to the service, the bigger the ringtone collection they will have. Once a ringtone has been released, it will not appear in the weekly updates ever again.
  • The History and Future of Satellite TV
    Satellite TV is here to stay, especially with the growth of the Internet en the birth of new technologies. But where does Satellite TV come from?
  • Mormon Videos: No Longer on the Sidelines
    Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints join the online conversation about their faith.
  • The Smart Card
    A smart card is a pocket sized card with implanted integrated circuits which can process information.
  • How do I Unblock MySpace?
    Unblock MySpace from school, work, or Dar al Islam to allow yourself unfettered access to your MySpace friends.
  • What is an EPROM?
    EPROM or Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory is rewritable memory chip that can hold its data without power.
  • Caller ID Block
    There are quite a few ways to block your caller ID, thus keeping your phone number hidden from the recipient, ensuring your privacy.
  • What's the Flack About FLAC?
    The Free Lossless Audio Codec, or FLAC, is a type of file format for the compression of audio data.
  • EEPROM's
    EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory, and it is the name of a tiny chip which contains data code.
  • Proxies
    Proxies act as a buffer between a computer and the things on the Internet which that computer accesses, such as web pages and FTP archives.
  • There's a New Cable in Town: CAT-6 Ethernet Cables
    Category 6 cable, which is commonly called as Cat-6, is a cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other network protocols which is backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards.
  • HDMI
    HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface, and it is an interface for uncompressed, completely digital audiovisuals.
  • Block Caller ID
    When someone chooses to block Caller ID, what it basically means is that his or her call will come through as "Unknown Caller," "Private Number," "Unavailable," et cetera, on the Caller ID of whomever he or she is calling.
  • Torrent Files
    Torrents make it possible to share and receive software, movies, music, and iBooks.
  • PBX - Your Own Little Telephone Company
    PBX stands for Private Branch eXchange and it is basically a private network and/or switching station for telephone systems.
  • How to play rummy
    Learn how to play rummy online for money or for fun.
  • Different Types of Coffee Pots Made for Coffee Lovers
    Coffee drinking is a normal practice in almost every culture. People enjoy different flavors of coffee from very strong to light coffee. Whatever be one’s taste, there are different types of coffee pots are offered to suit each one’s wants. Various forms and sizes of coffee pots are available in diverse materials. You can create different tastes of coffee using different styles of coffee pots.
  • A Peek into BPR
    Business process re-engineering (BPR) sounds esoteric at best, and maybe a little pretentious. Wouldn’t it be simpler to say business process change?
    A lot of people understand what a business process is but when you combine it with re-engineering, it now sounds vague.
  • Different types of Online Arcade Games
    Online arcade games give you a lot of choices to choose from. It’s as simple as it can be and can be so mind boggling you would not be able to finish it as fast as you thought. It provides you a straight up in your face game that you can always access with just a computer. There are many online arcade sites you can visit and play in. Some games need some money for you to play it and some are free.
  • Households Dumping Their Home Phones
    According to the National Health Interview Survey, conducted by the U.S. Center for Disease Control, about 3 in 10 households either only use mobile phones or rarely take calls on their landlines.
  • How To Produce A Excellent Panning Shot
    This article illustrates how to capture a great panning shot with your digital camera. It includes the details to perform the shot exactly.
  • How Can a Person Find Good Deals on Cheap Cell Phones?
    There are a number of ways to get good deals on cheap cell phones. These methods range from buying phones at specific rates for various package deals to purchasing phones from third parties who can often give a person the best deal possible on their electronics.
  • How Can a Person Convert Word to PDF ?
    The best way to convert Word .doc files to PDF files is to download a copy of OpenOffice.org. OpenOffice.org is a free, open source, alternative to Microsoft’s pricey Office suite of programs. The interface may take some getting used to, but the functionality of OpenOffice.org and it’s low price tag makes it a powerful alternative to the current reigning office suite for Windows.
  • Where can I download Free Fonts
    Free fonts are amongst the most popular downloads for entry level and professional graphic designers and typographers. They can provide a way for designers to express themselves uniquely without having to create a new font themselves or spend a lot of money purchasing a high priced professionally designed font for use only once or twice.
  • What is IMEI?
    IMEI, otherwise known as International Mobile Equipment Identification, is a series of numbers that identifies key elements of the phone that it can be registered to a single user and reported stolen if necessary.
  • What is PHProxy and How Can I Use It?
    PHProxy is a type of proxy website that allows one to gain access to websites that would otherwise be blocked. These PHProxy websites allow for the free and unchallenged entry on to websites such as MySpace.com and Facebook.com without a user name or a registered computer.
  • LG Phones
    LG phones are well known for the high level of quality and extreme innovation in technology. They do what they do wonderfully and sell many cell phones on annual basis due to their commitment to quality.
  • What are QVGA Specifications?
    QVGA, also known as Quarter VGA is a screen size and resolution measurement. This measurement and resolution is most commonly used for PDA’s, cell phones, and hand held games. These screens tend to be portrait in orientation rather than the landscape orientation that people are used to on televisions or computer screens.
  • How to Unlock a Blackberry
    Anyone who needs to unlock blackberry devices may feel a little frustrated trying to get the right information to do so. It may seem like this information is kept away from consumers and locked down like Fort Knox.
  • What is RAM
    RAM operates much like a human being's short-term memory. Much like the human brain RAM is able to draw upon the computer's long term memory for information. This is often necessary when short term memory becomes full. Most computers come equipped with at least 256 million RAM bytes plus the hard disk which has the capability of holding 40 billion bytes.
  • Samsung Phones-Pack Powerful Technology and Great Design into One Smart Package
    Uniquely put together and designed are adjectives that easily describe all samsung phones. They offer a vast array of styles such as sliders, flip phones, and sleek candy-bar like designs. The LCD screens are bright and bold, allowing users to see them clearly.
  • What Is The Difference Between QPSK And The Other PSK Links?
    QPSK, other wise known as Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, is an algorithm for information transfers from a computer or server to the internet. This information enables the user to take information from the primary computer and upload it or stream it to the internet with ease. The QPSK link is not prone to degrading and therefore can be used frequently and for long periods. This makes it possible to spend more time uploading or streaming information and less time repairing or creating alternative links.
  • SAS 70
    SAS 70 is the Statement of Auditing Standards number 70 which is in regards to service organizations. These statements of auditing standards include the frequency of auditing, what one should be looking for during these audits, and the assessment of the service organization.
  • SSID: What Is It And How To Prevent Its Theft
    SSID, the shortened form of Service Set Identifier, is the network name of a wireless LAN system. This system picks up all transmissions of wireless communication, but only allows for the communication of two or more signals that share the same service set identifier number.
  • What is ISAKMP?
    ISAKMP stands for Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol. ISAKMP is a protocol used for establishing the security associations and the cryptographic keys. A security association is used to support secure communication and it refers to the establishment of the shared security information between two networks.
  • ISO Specifications And Its Significance
    This article illustrates the importance of ISO ratings. It also teaches you how to create stunning shots using special settings.
  • 16GB Apple iPhone - A Review
    The Apple iPhone is not just a cell phone. Why? Because it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, a camera and all this on 16GB memory and it is....
  • A Polarizing Filter
    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.
  • Motorola RAZR v3x Review
    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 c702i Review
    Sony's C702i is a Cybershot branded camera phone in bar form factor.
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Review
    Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has launched a new Xperia series, which is going to replace the current P series business handsets.
  • Being Green is now Fashionable and Profitable
    The environment is a hot topic these days and it's almost becoming fashionable to worry about looking after the planet. There are so many different ways to be a little greener, such as recycling, cycling to work, reusing plastic bags, reducing food miles and turning your gadgets off rather than using standby. Being environmentally friendly is quickly becoming big business and offers many opportunities.
  • Pros and Cons of Spying on your Loved Ones
    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.
  • Download Manager
    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
    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.
  • Formatting a Hard Drive
    Under Microsoft Windows, you can use the `format` command to format a drive, just like in DOS.
  • NTLDR
    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.
  • IP Address
    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.
  • TCP Optimizer
    A TCP Optimizer is a tool that is used to optimize the speed of broadband Internets such as cable and DSL.
  • NTLDR is missing
    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.
  • Data Error Cyclic Redundancy Check
    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."
  • Convert Grams to Pounds
    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.
  • DLLHOST.EXE
    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.
  • ATSC
    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.
  • HyperTerminal
    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.
  • msdtc.exe
    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.
  • What is a torrent file and how does it work?
    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.
  • Proxy
    A proxy is also known as proxy server and application level gateway.
  • How Does a Token Ring Work
    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.
  • What are Police Scanner Codes
    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 to Convert Millimeters (mm) to Inches (in)
    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.
  • What is Computer Temperature
    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.

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