- "Atanasoff, Forgotten Father of the Computer" By : Leonard Richard
Clark Mollenhoff's "Atanasoff, Forgotten Father of the Computer" is the first full-scale examination of the Atanasoff Berry Computer invented by John Vincent Atanasoff at Iowa State College in the late 1930s and built by Atanasoff and Graduate Assistant Clifford E. Berry in the early 1940s. Prior research on the Atanasoff Computer has concentrated on the machine itself... - "Phishing" on the "Pharm": How Thieves Combine Two Techniques to Steal Your Identity By : John Young
dentity thieves are combining the techniques of "phishing" with "pharming" to get you to enter your login information. Combining the techniques circumvents the need to infect client computers or Dynamic Name Servers with hijacking viruses, which is becoming more difficult because of the effectiveness of computer protection software. - "Who Are You?" "I am You" said the Artificial Intelligent Super Computer Collective By : Lance Winslow
Not long ago, The Online Think Tank started a project to determine how the supercomputers in and artificial intelligence computers of the future would run the world governments of mankind. Does it not make sense for a supercomputer with artificial intelligence to be in power and entrusted with running world governments it would need to be a collective of human thought. - ''Bush's Brain,'' Explosive Documentary on Karl Rove, Available on ''Download-to-Own'' By : Computer Update
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I'm often asked, "I have no video training but I want to put video on my website to help promote my products and services what can I do?" Well the answer is simple. If you can shoot a home movie you can put a video clip on your website - 10 Easy Tips to Help Improve Your Website's Performance By : Tim Hodgson
Website performance is a reflection of the efficiency and credibility of your company or organization. From the most technical power users to people just learning how the Internet works, a slow website is a slow website. Sometimes the best way to avoid poor website performance is to create a checklist of things NOT to do. First, here are the quickest and easiest website performance killers - 10 Easy Tips to Help Improve Your Website’s Performance By : Tim Hodgson
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Website performance is a reflection of the efficiency and credibility of your company or organization. - 10 Inventions that Gave High-Living a New Meaning By : Michael Douglas
In the past half-century, scientific and technological advances have transformed our world. But have we ever sat back and thought about the popular mechanics, or electronics that had the biggest impact on our lives and, especially, our lifestyle? If today we are able to live it up, and party hard, it's these gadgets, that can take care of everything from our kitchen to the outer space. Here they are - 10 Tips for Computers By : Jen Wilson
Information uncludes upgrading and safety issues. - 10 Tips for Podcasting Success By : Sharon Housley
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As podcasts increase in popularity, listeners have more choices. So while you might be ahead of the competition, you should still be thinking about ways that you can make your podcast unique and stand out from similarly themed podcasts. - 10 Ways to Protect Your Kids Online By : Brad Schepp
Magazines and newspapers are full of stories about kids and the dangers they face on the Internet. And with new types of web sites popping up all the time (e.g., MySpace) it seems the dangers just keep growing. That'd be because they are. here's what you can do in 10 simple steps. - 10 Ways To Protect Your Laptop Against Theft & Loss By : Wes2000
10 Ways To Protect Your Laptop Against Theft & Loss - 10 Website Advantages By : Mike Creati
Learn 10 advantages a website has for you and your business. - 10 Websites You Can't Live Without By : Peter G Williams
As anyone who has used the Web can testify, there are a lot of websites out there. Most of them are badly designed, difficult to use, or just plain boring. But in amongst the rough are a few gems- websites that once you discover them, you'll wonder how you ever managed without! - 110 Media named one of world's fastest web hosting providers By : don philpott
110 Media Group (OTC BB: ONTN - News) was named the third-fastest growing web hosting provider. The Company was ranked tenth as "best managed" Internet hosting provider according to Hostreview.com ;. The Fastest Growing awards, presented by Hostreview.com ;, are intended to showcase fast-moving companies that are increasing quickly in size and prestige. This award places 110 Media among some of the Internet's leaders. - 12 Essential Security Tools for Your Computer By : Stephen Thomson
Identity thieves, hackers, viruses, spywares can attack your computer immediately, if you connect your computer to the internet without any security tools. The following 12 essential security tools can help you to protect your personal information and data on your computer. - 18 Website Details Every Podcaster Must Know By : Tim Gordon
Whether your hobby podcasting or small business podcasting, there are 18 things you need to do on your website to make sure your listeners and readers can find you and listen to your show. Tips such as making it as easy as possible for your listeners to click and listen, subscribe to your email newsletter or explain how to subscribe to your RSS feed all come in handy, especially for newer listeners. - 2007 Consumer Bargains; Printer Ink Re-Fill Cartridge for only $1.00 By : Lance Winslow
Do you ever feel that you are paying way too much for computer printer ink cartridges? It is amazing that now some computer printer peripheral manufacturers are now giving away their printers when you buy a new computer. Why you ask? Simple really, because at $33.00 per printer refill cartridge they will be making money off you for the life of your printer; consider if you will that their cost to make the printer cartridge is probably around a buck or two. - 2007 Future Technology and Trends to Watch For By : Lance Winslow
What will be the biggest news and trends in 2007? What are some of the technologies we should watch? What can we expect and what should we be keeping an eye on these days? Well not long ago our Online Think Tank considered this subject and it was deemed that the list of trends was growing and it would be a full time effort to keep a watchful eye on all this. Below is a partial list of notable things we considered; - 2007 Job Market for Database Administrators By : Natalie Aranda
The Database Administrator is responsible for working with management system software and insuring the availability and security of data. It is an area of the Information Technology field that has experienced explosive growth in the past decade. - 2007 Trends in IT - Information Technologies By : Lance Winslow
The amount of government spending on information technologies has been hundreds of billions of dollars within the last five years. These huge expenditures are having an incredible affect on how we disseminate, collect and use data and information; not only in the public sector, but also in the private sector. - 2007 Trends in LED Lighting By : Lance Winslow
Often in the first world nations especially in places like the United States, they have figured out their energy needs and have plenty of energy. However just because a nation has plenty of energy does not mean they should have a free pass to waste that energy or to pollute the environment. Wasting anything takes no brainpower and really makes no sense at all. There are many ways to save energy thru conservation and better technologies that use less of it. - 25 hour Printing Services Inc – One Stop Shop for All Printing Needs By : L. Rosehill
A success behind a well established business hugely depends on its marketing strategy. Well designed brochures, business cards, posters and catalogues play a definite and positive roll in defining a product or service thereby enabling better marketing objectives. Postcards, flyers, newsletters etc inspires the buyer through their professional design and layout. - 3 Different Types Of Camera's: Box, Folding-Roll, And Viewfinder By : Barney Garcia
This article will outline 3 different types of camera's: Box, Folding-Roll, and Viewfinder. This information will help you decide which camera suits your photography needs the best. - 3 Options For Cheap Ink Cartridges By : Frank Bolsom
Printer ink is one of the most expensive things you'll have to buy for your computer but there are ways to save money when replacing your cartridges. Find out what your 3 choices are and which one is best for you. - 3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before that Media Center PC Purchase By : Lon Elliott
With the emergence of Media Center PC into the mainstream market there is some confusion about what to buy. This article breaks down the 3 basic questions you should ask yourself before dropping alot of money on something that you could have gotten for alot cheaper. - 3 Reasons Why Zune Could Beat The Ipod By : Stephane Dion
There is a lot of hype around the release of the Zune player. Microsoft claims that their portable media device is a real iPod killer. But the reality may not be that easy. - 3 Steps To Stress Free Real Estate Technology Decisions By : Jason Leister
Are you overwhelmed when it comes to using technology in your real estate business?Ever feel like you are in the middle of a rain storm, being pelted with a constant flow of new gizmos, gadgets, systems and software that is supposed to help your business?If all of the decisions you have to make (or not make) are causing you frustration, confusion or stress, then something needs to change. - 30 Ways to Waste your Tech Budget By : Eric Meyer
1. Don’t have a five year plan, order things only when they break
2. Purchase the cheapest computers you can find every ordering cycle
3. Let each department decide what they need to purchase - 31 Risk in Offshore IT Outsourcing Contracts: Or Buying Promises By : Robert Thomson
No matter how much due diligence you attempt, making a decision on contracting with an onshore or offshore IT service provider is much like buying promises. - 4 Necessary Steps You Should Take When You are Online By : James Micoud
When you connect to the internet you can harm your PC. That is a fact. The reason antivirus software and other similar products where created is to protect your PC. - 4-Step Plan To Increase Your Website Traffic By : David Sielicki
There’s a lot of hype circulating the Web about how you can rapidly grow your website traffic almost overnight. This simply isn’t possible for the majority of website administrators and there’s no ‘silver bullet’ solution. This article provides an insight into some of the popular techniques available to make sure your website has the presence it deserves. - 5 Critical Things Thermal Label Buyers Should Know By : Joe Mullins
Thermal labels, understanding the difference between thermal transfer labels and direct thermal labels is found in the definitions of the products. Knowing this information will prevent disappointment in ordering the incorrect product. - 5 Easy VoIP Tutorial Steps On How To Make The Switch By : Juzaily Ramli
Unless you have been living on Mars lately, you might have known about VoIP. VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol is a revolutionary technology that transmits voice or audio files over the Internet. As it uses the means of the Internet to get connected, many people have seized this opportunity to enjoy unlimited long distance calls and also lower monthly phone bills. - 5 Tips On Using Data Recovery Software By : Alvin Toh
Data recovery software can be used to correct errors in hard drives that result in data loss. There are many brands of data recovery software on the market today. Some are simple shareware utilities, while others are full commercial products. - 5 Tips to get Mobile Phone Deals By : John_ Richardson
You hear them on the radio and you see them on the television, mobile phone commercials are everywhere! And it's always the same story, too. - 58% Of Businesses Expect An IT Security Breach in the Next 12 Months By : Lee Smith
A recent government survey of over 500 small businesses covering London and Surrey regions revealed that 58% of company owners expect a security breach in their IT system in the next year. - 6 Steps To Get And Keep Your Computer Running At Full Speed By : Guru Of Info
Viruses are everywhere. They run ramped across the internet and your computer just might be a virtual playground for these computer bugs. But it simply does not have to be that way. There are certain measures you can take that will stop almost all viruses, trojans, spyware, adware, and worms dead in their tracks. In fact if your computer is running slower than when you first got it, you should start practicing what I am going to tell you about immediately. - 6 Steps You Can Take To Speed Up Your Computer's Performance By : Erick Charles
We live in a fast paced world and we’re always looking for the fastest way to get things done. We barely have time to wait for our burger at the local fast food restaurant, our coffee to brew, our microwave popcorn to pop, so who has time to wait around for a slow computer? - 7 Great Computer User Tips - For Windows® Users Only By : Eric Scribener
An Easy Performance Enhancement
If you're using the NTFS filing protocol on your system, instead of FAT32, you can get a bit more speed by disabling Windows® Indexing. The downside to this is that searching your drive for a specific file might take a moment or two longer, but everything else should run faster - 7 Things to Look For Before Choosing Your iPod Movie and Music Download Website By : Rodney Brooks
There are many sites that will give you everything you need to download millions of media files to your iPod to enjoy at your own convenience. - 8 Essentials Every Church Should Know Before Investing in Multimedia By : Michelle Carey
1. Establish A Game Plan: What are your short-term goals and where would you like to be in five years? One of the biggest mistakes churches make when investing in a media system for their church is neglecting to plan for the future. It is important that leadership agrees upon your immediate priorities, but then dream BIG. What do you want to build towards? What kind of impact do you want to make? Then make sure you discuss these goals with a competent, experienced dealer. They should be able to give a big picture design that can be implemented in phases based on your priorities and budget. - A Basic Guide to How A Computer Works By : Driz Memok
Over the last 20 years or so, computers have become a pillar of our society. Like other such pillars, most people don't know how they work despite the fact they are critical to our lives! - A Blast From the Past: Rebuilding 1930s Computer Not As Easy As A-B-C By : Leonard Richard
"[Atanasoff] visualized a society in which almost everything was done in binary by machines. He thought that all communications and other things would be done in binary. This is just now happening. Everything--our telephhones, our TVs, our CD ROMs--are just now going digital."--John Gustafson - A Brief Description Of Normative Addendum 1 - By Clive Feather By : Raj Maha
The first chain of abbreviations is the committee responsible for maintaining and updating the C language definition; the second, N843, designates the Final Committee Draft of what will one day be the next C standard. As usual, there are versions in gzipped PostScript and Adobe Acrobat format. - A Brief History of Computer Based Training By : Natalie Aranda
Computer Based Training or CBT is now widely adopted in education, corporate training for learning any subject from math, history to sales skill, customer support and project management. The driving force behind the maturity of CBT industry, however, has been aviation industry. - A Buyer's Guide to Toshiba Laptops By : John Gibb
Toshiba holds a great reputation for building strong, reliable and fast business portable computers. Nowadays, - A Buyer’s Guide to Sony VAIO Laptops Series FS and K By : John Gibb
Sony has always been brilliant at electronics and hi-tech products, could laptops be the exception to this rule? - A Buyer’s Guide to Sony VAIO Laptops Series S and T By : John Gibb
There are literally more than a few hundred laptop models available on the market. - A Close Look At DVI Cables By : Christopher H. Waters
We all have many times heard about DVI, but what does it really means and what it does? What is the main function of this tiny white port on a video card? How it can benefit you and your personal computer? Do you know which DVI is suitable to meet your requirements? - A Closer Look At Answering Machine Messages. By : Linda E. Joy
Do you have an answering machine? If so what type of answering machine messages do you have? - A Desktop on the Move: The Toshiba Satellite M65-S809 By : John Gibb
To the old, classic and controversial question "Does size matter?" there are only few other laptops that would give such a definite "yes" to this answer as the Toshiba Satellite M65-S809 does. - A Discount Toner Cartridge is Better Than Ever and You Will Save 50% or More By : Larry Andrew
Having used discount toner cartridges for twenty years, there have been a lot of changes in the toner cartridge market. The market today is approximately a twenty billion dollar business. - A Discount Toner Cartridge is Better Than Ever and...You Will Save 50% or More By : Larry Andrew
Having used discount toner cartridges for twenty years, there have been a lot of changes in the toner cartridge market. The market today is approximately a twenty billion dollar business. The savings today are significant. The quality of the discount cartridges is unsurpassed. To insure your complete satisfaction in purchasing discount toner, take a minute to make an informed choice. - A Efficient Approach to Convert Analog to Digital Form By : Balamurugan Balusamy
This is a sample of the large number of analog-to-digital conversion methods. The basic principle of operation is to use the comparator principle to determine whether or not to turn on a particular bit of the binary number output. It is typical for an ADC to use a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to determine one of the inputs to the comparator. - A Few Money Making Tips with RuneScape By : Robert Bell
A great way for new members with combat below 30 to make good money is to kill chickens and collect their feathers. - A Gadget Makes Your Life Easier By : Tim Mathew
In this article I will debate the main points of why and how the gadgets can significantly improve our life. - A Great Way To Get Cheap And Instant Traffic By : Robert Spadinger
Buying Article ads is relatively cheap and it allows you to get visitors to your site almost instantaneously. To be successful, you have to advertise in quality Article with an audience that is a close match to your own target market. - A Guide To Buying A Consumer Printer On A Budget By : Carla Weaffer
Almost every home today makes use of a consumer printer for educational, personal - A Guide To Computer Books Selection By : Tatiya T.
Do you ever feel like you know just enough about how to choose computer books to be strange? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from my own point of view, who are not actually an expert about computer books but I have read lots and lots of them. - A Guide To Inverters By : Peter Emerson
Inverters can be used in a number of applications. The use can vary from small applications in a personal computer to large industrial complexes which require bulk power. An inverter is basically a logic gate that converts input into output and both of them are in opposite state. It implies that if input is false then output is true and vice-versa. - A Guide To Jet Power Tools By : Ciara McNamara
Power tools are essential equipment in any woodworking work shop. Jet power tools offer excellent quality for your money. This company offers a full line of power tools to outfit any workshop. Take a look at the available tools to find what you need for your work shop. - A Guide To Microphones By : Eric Morris
Microphones are one of the latest inventions that are very useful in our day-to-day life. These are devices that convert sound into patterns.... - A Guide To Mri Scans By : Chris Hinde
As soon as Computerized Tomography or CT scans became accessible in the 1970s, they reformed the practice of neurology. They did the scans by transmitting x-ray streams all the way through the head at different positions and accumulating the x-ray streams on the other side that was not absorbed by the head. - A Guide to Refurbished Dell Computers By : Brad Calli
If you are looking into purchasing a new computer you would be remiss NOT to first consider purchasing a quality refurbished PC. Refurbished computers generally offer all the computing power, features and reliability you will need at a fraction of the price of a new one. - A high-quality projection screen – what options do I have? By : David Yuri
There are many people out there fascinated by the home theater experience. They enjoy watching movies and especially seeing their favorite characters in life-like size. - A Hurricane of Personal Technologies in the Near Future By : Lance Winslow
Personal technologies are very interesting and if you read the personal Tech Newsletters and magazines they are quite popular with the techie crowd and more and more the mainstream reader. - A Look At Bluetooth Security By : Gregg Hall
These days, all communication technology faces the issue of privacy and identity theft, with Bluetooth being no exception. Almost everyone knows that email services and networks require security. What users of Bluetooth need to realize is that Bluetooth also requires security measures as well. - A Look At Conference Call Services By : David Sanders
In general, conference calls are designed for individuals who wish to make a call to have the option of multiple parties on the same line. A conference call can be set up in one of two ways, which includes a situation where only the caller speaks and the other parties simply listen or, in some cases, the listeners can also talk during the call. In short, a conference call can either be a one-sided call or one that involves the participation of all parties. - A Look At Some The Options Available For Inkjet Refills By : Gregg Hall
If you have had your computer for longer than a couple months and print out documents often probably know by now that computer upkeep is more than some bargained for. In addition to the original price, you have to keep an updated virus protection program, buy paper all of the time, as well as keep the ink cartridges full. - A PC Doctor for Your Computer Problems By : Groshan Fabiola
Computers have made our lives a lot easier – no one can disagree with that. Aside from sparing us some considerable work, they have also made possible the wonder of the twentieth century, the Internet - A Peek Into the Near Future of Electronics Technology By : Talib
How long do you think DVDs have around? 20 years? 10 years? Actually, they have only been around for about eight years, but it seems like they have been around much longer. Many of us can hardly remember life before DVDs. That can be attributed to how rapidly we can become acclimated to some innovations in electronics technology. I believe there are other electronics technologies, either just getting ready to take off, not widely available yet, or just around the corner, that are going to become - A Quick Guide to High Definition Plasma Televisions By : Chris Robertson
Learn how to get near theater-screen quality with this quick guide to High Definition plasma televisions. Home entertainment has never been better. - A Spy Camera on Every Corner By : Kathryn Lang
Having a spy camera watching - just incase something bad MIGHT happen - makes some people feel more at ease. Before you become one to get on the "Big Brother" boat, you should think about a few things first. - A Traveler's Guide To Laptop Security By : John Gontowicz
More than 1,700 laptops are lost or stolen every day. That is more than 620,050 a year. 97% of them are never recovered, according to the FBI. The top fifteen tips for protecting your laptop. - A Way to Reduce Medical Errors - A Leading Cause of Death By : Aleksandr Kavokin, MD, PhD
Philadelphia, PA June 14, 2006 (RDoctor) -- How Common Are Medical Mistakes? The estimations run from the 98,000 to 195,000 deaths annually due to in-hospital medical errors in the USA alone. Seven years ago the Institute of Medicine published a report, To Err Is Human. Since then, new reports backed up the original data and cited higher figures. About 1.14 million patient-safety incidents occurred among the 37 million hospitalizations in the Medicare population over the years 2000-2002. - A White Paper on "Cannot Delete File: Cannot Read from the Source File or Disk" By : Scott Best
Recently I had a program cause a problem with; well I’m not sure exactly what. But it created a file folder that absolutely could not be deleted no matter what I tried. I tried to rename it, to move it, to delete it, from safe mode, from administrator safe mode, nothing worked - A Wrong Turn Into The Disinformation Superhighway By : F. Aldo
Just finished reading a column about how Symantec and McAfee, two of the big names in computer security, are now crying foul over Microsoft's decision to incorporate its own security software in their upcoming Vista operating system. Somehow this called to mind the early days of anti virus programs (circa mid 1990's) that left many a user wondering if it was feasible to use two different programs on the same computer. - Abatement Cleanup Combing Swarm Strategies By : Lance Winslow
Have you ever watched a child comb their hair and considered how each column does its job and in three or four strokes their hair is in perfect place? Well, is it possible to use combing strategies with unmanned robotic autonomous vehicles in environmental cleanup and abatement procedures on an area that has biological contaminants or severe pollution issues? - Abatement with NanoBots Thru Swarming Column Strategies By : Lance Winslow
In the future abatement with Nano Bots may be possible to take out clusters of bacteria, viruses or biological contaminants. How might this be done? Well, if each set of Nano Bots positions themselves inside of a grid and within each grid the Nano Bots worked together in swarming patterns or columns then such a strategy could actually work. - ABC Gains Recognition By : Leonard Richard
The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) is getting some recognition. USA Today's Kevin Maney devoted his September 18 column to the question of which came first -- the ABC or the ENIAC. A coming issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education will include a story about the ABC replica project and replica team member John Gustafson. - About Batteries By : Matthew Archer
About batteries - About Botnet By : Robert Thomson
BotNet, also called zombie network and network of bots is a group of computers which are used to discreetly send data like spam and viruses to other computers on the internet. These actions are carried out by malicious programs without the knowledge of the users. - About Cisco Memory Products By : John Stockwell
Almost all advanced Cisco routers and switches are equipped with the Cisco proprietary operating systems called the IOS, depending on the version of IOS installed in your Cisco product there is an additional component called the Management Information Base (MIB) integrated into the IOS operating system. The reason why we are discussing the MIB is because, if you have a Cisco product with an IOS version greater than 11.1, chances are you have the MIB module will be available to you, and you can easily acquire accurate memory information on the product. This of course is very useful if you plan to upgrade the memory of your product.
Note: that only Cisco Pix firewalls do not come equipped with the IOS operating system. - About VoIP By : Robert Thomson
What is VoIP? Is it useful, or inexpensive? The answer is that VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol. Voice over the Internet allows connections all over the world. It is one way to have a free pc to phone international call. - Absolute References Vs Relative References in Microsoft Excel By : Chris Le Roy
A Relative Reference is one that when copied from one position to another will adjust the formula cell address to suit the position it is in. - Access the Internet with a Web Proxy By : Robert Thomson
A web proxy or proxy server (also called web site anonymizers) are servers that can be remotely accessed via the Internet. - Access Your PC from the Road By : Yadav
Have you ever sat in front of your computer and wished you could show someone else what appeared on your screen?
Maybe you were experiencing a problem, or couldn't figure out how to make something work, but you knew if someone else could see what was happening on your screen, they could help you fix the problem immediately. - Accessibility Options Text to Speech By : Lance Winslow
Perhaps you are unaware that there are free downloads on the Internet, which will enable you to have text to speech capabilities - Accounting Programs By : Michael Feduc
I hold a masters degree in accounting. It has made me satisfied and successful, but to tell you the truth it started in a most bizarre way. I had procured some new financial software to handle the accounts in my business, and I was getting no where with it. I was absolutely clueless about it. There were a host of ways to chart and keep a check of business transactions in the new accounting software and I hardly had any knowledge about them. So I decided to investigate more. - Activation Fails with Error Code 0x8004FE33 or 0x80004005 By : Jacob Erdei
Activation fails when you try to activate Windows Vista or Windows Longhorn Server over the InternetThis article pertains to any of the following Vista errors.1. Activation fails with error code 0x8004FE33.2. The following Error events may be recorded in the Application log:Log Name: ApplicationSource: Software Licensing ServiceEvent ID: 8198 - Active Reasoning and SSG Announce Strategic VAR Agreement By : Computer Update
Active Reasoning, a leading provider of IT Governance Automation solutions, and SSG Consulting, a premier IT infrastructure consultancy, today announced that SSG is now a value-added reseller (VAR) of the Active Reasoning IT Controls Automation platform. - Ad-blockers now a necessary application By : John
Adverts. The scourge of the Internet. It turns out that it’s actually quite expensive to keep a website running, especially if that website is popular and contains images or worse, music, video or other multimedia. In response, ads have been becoming more and more intrusive in an effort to get advertisers to pay more for them – and ad blockers have started to become more and more necessary. - Ad-blockers what do they do? By : John
Pop-up blocking has come a long way in the last few years, as it has become more and more important to the average computer user. Today, many web browsers feature built-in pop-up blockers – Mozilla Firefox does, for example, as does Opera. - Adaware Review - And You By : john the computer guy
This is a review of a program called Adaware, but this will not be an in depth analysis, which will just confuses the normal comptuer user. - ADSL Broadband - How Can It Work For You? By : Marius Bezuidenhout
Broadband is a high-speed Internet connection that is always available. This means you don’t have to dial-up every time you want to send an e-mail or surf the Internet. There is more than one type of - Advanced Communications Signs Letters of Intent to Acquire Leading Businesses in the Reverse Logist By : Business News
Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADVC), a New York-based company that, through its principal operating unit Encompass Group, specializes in the technology aftermarket service and supply chain known as reverse logistics, today announced that it has entered into letters of intent to acquire premier businesses in the reverse logistics industry. The businesses that Advanced Communications intends to acquire had, on a combined basis, in excess of $100 million in revenue - Advantages Of VoIP Broadband Phone Service By : Talib
There are many advantages of VoIP broadband phone service. Over the next couple of years phone over Internet will be the norm for most homes and businesses. - Advice about the most up-to-date advice with reference to computer virus By : ONE
When you are trying to find the best information relating to computer virus, you will find it hard separating quality information from ill-equipped computer virus suggestions or help so it's prudent to know how to qualify the advice you are presented with. - AdWare - The Threat and the Solutions By : Robert Thomson
Adware is a type of malicious software that is hidden in your computer and automatically downloads and displays unwanted advertisements.
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