To Get Free Ringtones if Your Cell Phone Uses Realtones is a Simple Task
By Tim Johns - 04/01/2008
If your phone uses realtones, it is very easy to get them for free. A realtone is just a chunk of an mp3. So, basically, it is an mp3. And mp3s are very easy to come by these days. If you can get an mp3 of the ringtone you want, then you can get the ringtone you want as long as your phone u... 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 ... DVD Media
By Cn Rambler - 04/01/2008
DVD is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for storing data, including movies with high video and sound quality. DVDs resemble compact discs: their physical dimensions are the same?12cm or the mini 8cm?but they are encoded in a different format and at a much higher density. Unlike ... Virus Prevention and Removal
By Ashish Jain - 04/01/2008
A virus is a piece of code that gets loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. The first known occurrence of viruses goes back to 1987 when the ARPANET was infected by one. One common misnomer among people is that you can infect your computer just by opening an e... Refurbished Computers on the Internet
By Bryan Wayt - 04/01/2008
What is a Refurbished Computer? Refurbished Computers. Remanufactured Computers. Reconditioned Computers. Essentially, all of these terms refer to the same thing. But what does refurbished really mean? A refurbished computer is one that is sent back to the manufacturer for a variety of reasons, refi... Hard Disk Drives: 3.5" or 2.5"? (Part 2)
By Jason Busch - 04/01/2008
Since we`ve dispelled a few myths, let`s discuss how a 2.5" system might benefit you. 2.5" Drives: The Benefits Small Spaces I currently have 4-3.5" hard drives in my computer. Hopefully I didn`t make you fall out of your chair. I don`t have a RAID setup (don`t worry about that term if you don`t kno... Detect Spyware Online
By Gary Gresham - 04/01/2008
You can detect spyware online using free spyware cleaners and by installing spyware protection software on your computer. Often it`s best to start with free spyware cleaners because these free programs will remove any spyware programs currently running on your computer. It`s very important to detec... Toll Free Virtual PBX Systems Level the Playing Field for Small Businesses
By Brandi Cummings - 04/01/2008
Technology, some people fear it, some resist it, and others embrace it. As a small business owner, it could be the best thing that ever happened to your company. With the technology available today, small businesses are increasingly leveling the playing field between themselves and big companies. Wi... Your Computer Can`t Keep Time
By Stephen Bucaro - 04/01/2008
A computer needs a certain amount of information to operate; for example, the date and time, the amount of memory installed, the number of drives and their configuration, and so on. In the early days of computers, either the user typed in this information each time the computer started, or it was se... Computer Cookies: Are They Good or Bad?
By Deborah Baird - 04/01/2008
Explaining ?Cookies? (the non caloric ones that reside in your computer!) You can?t talk about all those nasty ?things? that can ?attack? your computer while you are surfing the Internet, like viruses or spyware, without talking about ?Cookies?. But what are they and are they really bad for my com... Computer Equipment Rentals
By Eric Morris - 04/01/2008
There are many companies that provide computer equipment on rent for home, classroom or office use. Every part of the computer may be rented such as processors, desktop monitors, LCD display monitors, plasma monitors, computer projector screens, printers, scanners, etc. Rentals are usually taken by ... Spyware Protection Software
By Gary Gresham - 04/01/2008
Spyware protection software is the easiest way of removing spyware from your computer and keeping it away. It detects and removes all pieces of spyware and adware automatically. Spyware is extremely difficult to remove manually and should only be removed with spyware protection software. Spyware p... Manufacturing Solutions for Microsoft Great Plains ? Overview for Consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains has full-featured manufacturing set of modules. In this small article we would like to give you highlights on what kinds of light customization you could deploy, before jumping into Microsoft Great Plains Manufacturing realm. Great Plains Manufacturing is ... Collaboration Software: Index of Collaboration Software Technologies
By Joe Miller - 04/01/2008
Collaboration Software Collaboration Software, also known as group collaboration software or groupware, is software which allows cooperation on a business document between multiple parties on multiple computers. Collaboration software also allows the integration and merging of document changes and v... Is DVD Storage An Attractive Alternative For Your Computer Backup?
By Per Strandberg - 04/01/2008
If you have a computer for home use or for your business and don`t take comprehensive backup for full protection then you are in the danger-zone.
Maybe you do not take any backup at all. You can find in Windows a basic backup utility which are installed during the installation. I should say for all ... The Seven Deadly Sins of Business Networking (and How to Avoid Them)
By Leesa Barnes - 04/01/2008
The seven deadly sins are transgressions that stymie spiritual progress. But what if these sins were applied to business networking? Follow these tips to make your next networking endeavour a heavenly experience. Pride - Arrogant or disdainful conduct or treatment; haughtiness.
(Source: Amer... The Printer Cartridge Game
By Bill Smith - 04/01/2008
Think you got a great deal on a printer? Like the rest of us, you probably paid $50 to $75 for a decent Epson or Lexmark printer. What?s the catch, you might have asked? Most salesmen would say there is no catch. They?d probably go into a rant about how the printer market has gotten more compet... FTC; OnGuard Online Consumer Education Campaign
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
In The FTC Federal Trade Commission Budget Request and Overview Fiscal Year 2007 they have a new plan of attack, now they plan on setting up a website to engage consumers and educate them into being smarter online and not being duped into giving out personal information, opening malicious files or s... Preventing Identity Theft
By Gary Gresham - 04/01/2008
Preventing identity theft is never foolproof but here are some good tips that will make it more difficult for anyone to steal your personal information. The first and most important step for preventing identity theft is keeping a close watch on all of your personal information and your credit report... Flash Your ATI Video Card`s BIOS
By Jason Barrett - 04/01/2008
Flash your ATI video card BIOS. You will need the following: 1. 1.44MB FDD (floppy) 2. FLASHROM utility copy 3. Compatible BIOS file for your video card. (search the manufactures website for bios details) 4. Required Drivers. (check manufactures website) Alright now First make an ATI BIOS flash boot... 5 Ways to Speed Up Your PC
By Jim Edwards - 04/01/2008
No matter how fast your processor and regardless of how
much ram you carry, there comes a time when you realize
your computer just doesn`t run as fast as it did when you
bought it. Windows loads slower, programs take longer to launch,
and, in general, your computer drags like it just came
off a 2-ni... Cell Phone in Forests
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
We are putting cell phone towers in the forests for safety, tourists and Forest Service Workers. Sounds like a good idea alright. They will also help when fighting fires, as they add a net-centric component to the ever-increasing fire fighting technologies to extinguish the big ones. Of course some ... At Last, The Lost Ruins of Epson Media Information Is Revealed To All Epson Inkjet Printer Owners!
By Joseph Mercado - 04/01/2008
No Longer Will Life Behind Epson?s Closed Media Curtains Hide From An Epson Believer Ever Again. How critical is it to decide on the proper inkjet paper used for my Epson printer and reap its total optimal performance? Making the right inkjet printer paper choice can be quite an indecisive moment, y... Do You Have Dead Pixels?
By Lynn Chan - 04/01/2008
Take a good look at your notebook computer screen. Do you find some tiny dark spots? You could have dead pixels. One of the most expensive parts of your notebook computer is the LCD screen. LCD`s are highly sensitive and any amount of pressure, touching or handling may damage it. As such, dead pixel... The Hard Disk
By Pawan Bangar - 04/01/2008
From throwing our unnecessary files, to defragmenting, from partitions to formats-learn how to keep your hard disk in top shape The hard disk is the place where all your programs and data are stored. If the hard disk Stops working you could end up losing all your data. What we?ll do here is take you... How the "Firefox: How to..." Manual Helped Me
By Garret Belisle - 04/01/2008
A few months back I really got sick of my computer always being slow and having system errors. So I started doing a bit of research and heard of a new browser called "Firefox". After a few months of going through it I started to see a huge difference in my computers performance and as a result in my... Trojan Horse Delivered In Automatic Update
By Darren Miller - 04/01/2008
Trojan Horse - One Mans ?Worse Case Scenario? Prediction
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This is a fictional article about a Trojan Horse Virus, or you could say it is one mans prediction of a ?worse case scenario?. Because of the field I?m in, I maintain a personal list of my top 10 ?worse case sce... Artificial Intelligence Debate for UAVs VS Manned Aircraft in the Battlespace
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Mankind is fascinating with making artificial intelligence, which can compete with 150 million years of humankind and their organic brains. Many kids growing up are being introduced to robotic systems and many Colleges and Universities are hot on the trail at advancing our knowledge in what we call ... Interactive Mapping Brings Information to Life
By Joe Miller - 04/01/2008
What is Interactive Mapping? Interactive mapping is a visual display medium which allows graphing, mapping, and even conversion to PDF of any type of information. This technology is used by national government agencies, airlines, chambers of commerce, ski resorts, and countless corporations to make ... Wind Energy Systems for the Home
By Peter Lenkefi - 04/01/2008
Is it possible to power a home using wind energy? In theory it is possible to become energy self-sufficient relying on purely wind energy to power your home, but in practise the situation is somewhat different. You may find that unless you have a small house, a large patch of land and forgiving neig... Spyware and Adware ? Are You Protected?
By Clyde Dennis - 04/01/2008
Spyware is without doubt the most prevalent threat to online computer privacy and security. Exactly what is Spyware? Spyware applications are programs and files that hide on your PC`s hard drive without your direct knowledge. They allow hackers and advertising companies to track your every move, bot... Car Audio Amplifiers - More Good to Know Info
By George Steiner - 04/01/2008
The car audio amplifier... its soul purpose is to take a low level signal from the source unit and transform it into a high level signal for activating the loudspeakers. Amplifiers range in power from about twenty watts per channel to over one thousand watts per channel. Would you believe that the p... How To Find Tech Support For Your Computer Printers
By Alec Boyer - 04/01/2008
Computers are becoming commonplace in homes and offices around the world. The problem is that most people know so very little about their computers, that when something goes wrong, they do not know how to begin the troubleshooting process. The ugly truth is that we could opt to call the technical su... Troubleshoot Windows with Task Manager
By Stephen Bucaro - 04/01/2008
Task Manager is a Windows system utility that displays the tasks or processes currently running on your computer. To open Task Manager, press Ctrl+Alt+Del. The Applcations tab lists the applications currently running on your computer. A single application may actually consist of several ... Virtual Memory - What is It?
By Michael Arcand - 04/01/2008
I recently got an e-mail asking about virtual memory. The person who sent me the question was getting an error on random occasions from their Windows operating system stating "Your computer is low on virtual memory". They wanted to know what is virtual memory, and if this error does occur, what can ... Microsoft eCommerce Web-development: Great Plains eConnect .Net ? Highlights for Programmer
By Andrew Karasev - 04/01/2008
In our small article we?ll consider Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains Sales Order Processing module as eCommerce backend. Plus we?ll cover what is possible and impossible in eConnect and why.
Microsoft Great Plains is one of the most popular ERP in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mi... Your Printer Is Out Of Ink -- Now What?
By Bill Smith - 04/01/2008
We?ve all been there. You?re in the middle of printing out an important document and your printer suddenly stops. It?s the dreaded ?out of ink? message. So you pull your backup ink cartridges out of your desk drawer and replace them. Wishful thinking, right? Most of us just don?t plan ahead -- n... Reloading Windows XP
By Bill Nadraszky - 04/01/2008
If you have been running Windows XP for a couple of years or more you may find that it is not running quite as quickly and smoothly as it was when you did your first install. I am constantly `evaluating` software and uninstalling and reinstalling beta software on my computer and have always graduall... 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... Buying A Cell Phone ? Making Smart Choices
By Lillian Fuller - 04/01/2008
Whether you?re buying your first cell phone, upgrading to a newer one or contemplating a new cell phone plan, it?s a good idea to thoroughly research your purchase. There are a multitude of companies, cell phone plans and rates available. You can pick from family plans, prepaid time cards, and plans... Why Do I Need an External Antenna for My PocketPC?
By Jon Butt - 04/01/2008
For stronger signal strengths, lesser static interruptions, and better GPS reception and accuracy, use an external antenna. PocketPC gadgets from HP iPAQ, Dell, and Palm, especially those with cellular phone and GPS capabilities, can work better with various signal enhancers. An external antenna is ... Can We Build a National Defense Net to Stop Swarms of MAVs?
By Lance Winslow - 04/01/2008
Is it possible to build a defense shield to stop micro-air vehicles in swarms from flying into Blue Force positions or across our borders? Having a tracking system to protect against small UAVs, MAVs or even Nano Smart Dust or airborne vehicles would be a worthwhile pursuit wouldn?t it? Indeed and ... Latin Ringtones Mean Dinero for Ringtone Providers
By Anthony Wayne - 15/02/2007
Until recently, when you thought of ringtones, you usually thought of hip-hop ringtones. This is not surprising given the genre?s wide acceptance of ringtones and cell phones and such smash chart crashers as 50-Cent ringtones, Snoop Dogg ringtones, and Lil Kim ringtones.
But ringtone operators ar... 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... The Types Of Camcorders
By Richard Gazzo - 29/01/2007
Types of camcorders
If you are planning on purchasing a camcorder, you should be familiar with the types of camcorders and how they can benefit your specific needs. The formats of video cameras include, VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Hi8, Mini Digital Video (Mini DV), DVD and Digital 8. Each format has its pros... Things To Look For When Buying A Cordless Microphone
By Mantius Cazaubon - 29/01/2007
Wireless microphones have numerous uses, from amateur to professional, from bars and clubs to educational institutions and churches. A good, reliable wireless microphone system can be an excellent addition to any of the mentioned locations, but it can also be used on stage, during a concert, a prize... Xbox 360: Which Core Bundle is Right for You?
By Barry Games - 20/01/2007
If you`ve lived under a rock since May then you`d be surprised to learn that Microsoft has released their second Xbox titled XBOX 360. Upon your emergence it wouldn`t take long for you to figure out that this is no regular system; the XBOX 360 will lead the next generation consoles by including some... Swap Magic For Slim Playstation 2
By Jeromy - 20/01/2007
Recently my Japanese PS2 that I got way back at the Japan launch died on me. Seeing as I need to have a machine that plays Japanese PS2 games I went looking around at prices for a new one and unfortunately found the price tags to be in the $180 range. With that in mind I set out to find a more cost ... Travel History with a GPS Tracker
By Shawn Davis - 17/01/2007
Keeping track of where you or your vehicle goes is a simple matter with a GPS tracker. Actually, keeping track of where anyone is can be easily accomplished with the right GPS tracker. This is because trackers are now made to fit about anywhere, and so light that they can be worn on the body. In fac... How To Find The Right Home Projector For Your Home
By Dakota Caudilla - 17/01/2007
Some people think that buying a home projector is the same as buying a TV or AV system. The cost, of course, has everything to do with which home projector that you finally decide to buy but in actual fact, spending a little bit more time researching and finding out more about home projector systems...
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