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  • Used Industrial Robots  By : naresh shah
    Industrial robots have an important role in our days industries because they can do work 24 hours a day and 365 days per year. Industrial robots have helped developing technology in many branches like auto industry, science or aviation and many others.
  • Details Of USB Turntables  By : Chris Channing
    As technology has proven the vinyl record long outdated, it has since given vinyl record owners a means of converting their precious audio contained in vinyl records onto a digital media. Not only will this extend the life of the audio in question, but amazing advances in technology can even repair damage that has already been done.
  • How to do business with information technology  By : Sunil kumar singh
    When people hear the term Information Technology or IT, the first thing that comes to their mind are puzzling programs, confusing codes, and alike. Information Technology is a vast field. It usually deals with tangible computer wares and software applications. The industry of Information Technology is definitely one of the fast changing industries today. Every year there are new innovations, new developments and new studies regarding the information systems that are based from the computer. Therefore it opens a lot of opportunities for employment, career options and of course, profit. Information Technology is an excellent gateway to earn not only extra income but huge amount of cold cash as well.
  • 7 Layers of the OSI Reference Model  By : M. Aslam
    The Application Layer (Layer 7) refers to communication services to applications and is the interface between the network and the application. Most application layer protocols offer services that programs use to access the network, such as the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Application layer protocols often include the session and presentation layer functions. A typical protocol stack consists of four separate protocols, which run at the application, transport, network, and data-link layers.Examples include: Telnet, HTTP, FTP, Internet browsers, NFS, SMTP gateways, SNMP, X.400 mail, and FTAM.
  • 7 Layers of the OSI Reference Model  By : M. Aslam
    The Application Layer (Layer 7) refers to communication services to applications and is the interface between the network and the application. Most application layer protocols offer services that programs use to access the network, such as the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Application layer protocols often include the session and presentation layer functions. A typical protocol stack consists of four separate protocols, which run at the application, transport, network, and data-link layers.Examples include: Telnet, HTTP, FTP, Internet browsers, NFS, SMTP gateways, SNMP, X.400 mail, and FTAM.
  • High Definition Television-What you need to Know  By : Constantine Balbozar
    High definition television has become increasingly popular amongst consumers primarily due to the decrease in prices of high definition televisions sets. There are a few things you need to know before you embark to your nearby electronics store and acquire one of those HDTV’s.
  • What To Look For In A Ringtone  By : Chris Channing
    It can be confusing to understand some of the terms concerning ringtones and mobile phones. Terms such as monophonic or even TrueTone both describe a type of ringtone, and getting a mobile phone without knowing what ringtone terminologies mean can be fairly crippling for the mobile user in the long run.
  • What is Inside WiMAX Technology (802.16)  By : M. Aslam
    WiMAX technology is identified as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access; it is formed in June 2001 to encourage conformance and interoperability of the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) standard, officially known as Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN). WiMAX technology intended to offer wireless data in a related fashion as compare to WiFi but on a outsized level and speed, therefore building national wireless networks with ease.
  • FOUNDATION OF MICROSOFT  By : microsoft2u
    MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, announced the MITS Altair 8800 on the cover of the 1st January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics. The MITS Altair inspired a new generation of technology enthusiasts, including Bill Gates and Paul Allen, who were among the first of these early hobbyists to realize that the key to the future of personal computing lay in the unlimited potential of software. On the cover is a mockup of the MITS Altair, the first personal computer. Allen, employed by Honeywell and his friend Bill Gates, a sophomore at Harvard, immediately set out to adapt BASIC( Biginner’ All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code ) for the machine, working in marathon 24-hour sessions. Jan 2, Bill Gates and Paul Allen complete BASIC. They license BASIC to their first customer, MITS of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the manufacturer of the Altair 8800 personal computer. This is the first computer language program written for a personal computerMarch 7, The MITS Altair newsletter, Computer Notes, declares, "Altair BASIC -- Up and Running." July 1, Bill Gates' and Paul Allen's BASIC officially ships as version 2.0 in both 4K and 8K editions. July 22, Paul Allen and Bill Gates sign a licensing agreement with MITS regarding the BASIC Interpreter. Microsoft is not yet an official partnership. In fact, the name has not even been chosen. Nov 29, In a letter to Paul Allen, Bill Gates uses the name "Micro-soft" to refer to their (60/40)(3) Partnership. This is the earliest known written reference.
    Stats---Revenues: $16,005. Employees: 3(Allen, Bill Gates, and Ric Weiland)
  • Spend Time Preparing Your MCSE Study Guide  By : Todd Moss
    Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 MCSE certification (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is for professionals who analyze the business requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System. This article provides tips to help you prepare an effective MCSE study guide.
  • IT Support Has Come A Long Way  By : Ajeet Khurana
    With the change in technology everything seems to be changed now. This change however has been a good one, especially when it comes to IT support.
  • IT Support: What Is It?  By : Ajeet Khurana
    We are surrounded by technology and we know that there are chances of us getting lost in there. IT support service is a boon as it helps us to complete our work faster and also relieves us from problem solving.
  • Dial For IT Support Service  By : Ajeet Khurana
    When we buy any electronic item we make sure that to have some source where we can reach when we face problems with the appliance. This of course relieves us from unnecessary tension.
  • Remote Laptop Data Backups  By : DataBackupExpert
    Notebook computers are the perfect tool for busy on-the-go executives -- powerful, compact and portable. But those same attributes make them vulnerable to a variety of data loss risks.
  • Tech Conservatives Should Seriously Consider Business Consulting  By : Art Gib
    In this day and age, with technology making such big steps every year, businesses that are not in the tech industry find themselves struggling with their networks, phones, and email systems. IT companies often are hired to put out fires or completely overhaul computer networking systems.
  • You can find The Owner of a phone number simply  By : Aigars Vectevs
    If you’re getting prank calls or if you find a number on you caller identification that you don’t recognize, you probably want to find out who is behind that number.
  • What Is an Intrusion-Detection System (IDS)?  By : Cris
    An intrusion-detection system (IDS) can be defined as the tools, methods, and resources to help identify, assess, and
    report unauthorized or unapproved network activity. The intrusion detection part of the name is a bit of a misnomer, as
    an IDS does not actually detect intrusions—it detects activity in traffic that may or may not be an intrusion. Intrusion
    detection is typically one part of an overall protection system that is installed around a system or device—it is not a
    stand-alone protection measure.
  • What Is an Intrusion-Detection System (IDS)?  By : Cris
    An intrusion-detection system (IDS) can be defined as the tools, methods, and resources to help identify, assess, and
    report unauthorized or unapproved network activity. The intrusion detection part of the name is a bit of a misnomer, as
    an IDS does not actually detect intrusions—it detects activity in traffic that may or may not be an intrusion. Intrusion
    detection is typically one part of an overall protection system that is installed around a system or device—it is not a
    stand-alone protection measure.
  • A Chicken And Egg Situation  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at the uses for software development and how we have all come to depend on it.
  • How to put roms on your iPod touch  By : Steven Wade
    You may be new to this subject or a pro just looking for rom addresses. In this guide I'll show you simply how to upload roms on to you iPod touch.

    Okay some sites install the roms for you automatically but for all of you who can't get this going here is a manual guide.
  • The Possibilities of Technology  By : Dexter Bedd
    The internet has been around for a long time now and with the world's society becoming more and more familiar with the new technologies sprouting about, not learning how to use it can hurt your ability to survive in this fast moving world.
  • A Short Guide To MCSE Training Courses  By : Anna Stenning
    Taking a brief look at specific IT course and the steps to take when deciding to work in IT.
  • Most Convincing Optical Drive  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    The optical refers to visualization, or the aptitude to see. In the central processing unit world, on the other hand, "optical" means the lasers, which can observe and then understand writing data on the optical discs.
  • Moore's Law - Is It The Kiss Of Death For Enterprise Technology?  By : Sandra Noble
    Are you stressed out and having "future shock" because of the speed of change? Technology is rapidly changing. Some say significant changes occur every 18 months. Should you despair about the time and cost it takes to keep up?
  • Painpoints Of Organizations That Should Be Moving Towards A Multisourcing Procurement Model  By : Wolfgang Jaegel
    In spite of continued growth, an analysis of the outsourcing business in recent years reveals growing discontent with their sourcing relationships amongst clients. Increasingly, outsourcing agreements are being cancelled, not renewed or renegotiated due to dissatisfaction with price, service or quality.
  • Multisourcing A Blueprint For Successful IT Sourcing  By : Wolfgang Jaegel
    Success in today's business environment is increasingly dependant on the development of more innovative and holistic sourcing strategies which attend to all the business's needs - both in the short and long term.
  • Why You Should Use Recruitment Software  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at how recruitment software could help you and your business.
  • Myths About Online PowerPoint Training Courses  By : Rich Talbot
    Do you believe online training is better than instructor-led training? We 'mythbust' the common thoughts on online elearning training.
  • The Critical Path in Microsoft Project  By : Rich Talbot
    One of the fundamental concepts of project management is the critical path. What Is the Critical Path? What is a Critical Task? How do you track the Critical Path?
  • Importance of IT Systems Management Service  By : Wolfgang Jaegel
    Information Systems is the heart of any business. Factors such as globalization and outsourcing have led to increased demand for an effectual IT environment. A good server system is key to handle an enterprise's business activities smoothly and effectively.
  • Understanding core of .NET framework  By : www.KomailNoori.com
    Software will of course still be sold on store shelves. However, most, if not all of the business logic and power of these applications will reside across a set of distributed applications using open Internetbased standards such as XML and HTTP.
  • Everything You Need To Know About Payroll Software  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the ways in which payroll software can make life easier for you.
  • When IT Support Services Are Essential  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the wide and diverse types of IT support services present in the London area.
  • Local Amenities and Ideas for Tent Camping  By : Guy Morris
    Tent camping is one of the more popular styles of camping. It does not require renting a camping trailer, an RV and the extra expenses like gas which will be more expensive also. Those who choose not to purchase or rent an RV can still enjoy camping just as those who do, which is why tent camping remains so popular.
  • Download Music to Apple iPhone  By : uttoranthewriter
    In this article you are going to find out how you can transfer music to your apple iPhone
  • The Popular Method Of Computing Text  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    This article aims to inform you about the free computing text messages and how to use it.
  • Google Sets Sights on RFID  By : J.D. Carr
    Insider news has been released about a future program that Google is currently working on. The company is currently developing a program that will make literally everything in the world accessible at the click of a button.
  • The Value Of Technical Support Services  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at humorous anecdotes from the technical support services industry and how most of us would at a loss without their help.
  • New Developments For Web Analytics In SEO  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at new developments in the world of SEO to retrieve more user information and thus develop a web site accordingly.
  • Losing Ink On Your UL Approved Labels?  By : John Barth
    This article addresses a common issue with IT managers in manufacturers of UL product labels. Many IT personnel do not use the proper labels and ribbon to label the product. Find out the correct method.
  • Leveraging Your Untapped Storage  By : Joe Mullich
    Most companies have massive amounts of unused and underutilized storage scattered across their enterprise, creating waste of resources, of IT time, and of money. Storage optimization can solve that problem.
  • Technology behind the EGG photo 360 Degree lens and 360 degree software.  By : prakashatl
    This is the absolutely unique optical device was developed out of mastery of the catadioptric processes and opto-electronics. This is compatible with most still and video digital cameras. It can be used easily by directly mounting on camera lens. It is different from Fisheye lens and panoramic lens.
  • How Do Barcode Scanners Work?  By : John Barth
    Find out how barcode scanners work. This article will provide an complete understanding of how ccd barcode scanners and laser scanners work.
  • A Guide To Recruitment Software  By : Shaun Parker
    A look into the different uses of recruitment software
  • A Guide To Payroll Software For Recruitment  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the history and future of payroll software.
  • A Guide To Bacs Software  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the benefits and history of Bacs Software
  • Make Your Data Centre More Environmentally-Friendly in Five Easy Steps  By : Shaun Parker
    We are all much more aware of our effects on the planet.
    This article looks at five simple things you can do to minimise the impact your data centre has on the environment.
  • How to Fix a Broken iPod  By : Alexandru
    Have you had these problems going on with your iPod? Then this method just might make your iPod start working again!
  • Reverse Cell Phone Search  By : Julie Landry
    Tracking down the identity of an unknown caller is not as hard as you might think. Although you could find out the information you want for free, a lot of your success will depend on luck.
  • Which Is The Biggest Issue About Software Made By Robbers On The WWW  By : Andres Berger
    Why you should look for immediate solutions if you suspect having spyware sitting in your PC.
  • Recruiting Software Will Help Your Business  By : Shaun Parker
    An account of the IT solutions that help your business to improve your recruitment strategy.
  • Data Centers And The 100% Uptime Guarantee  By : Fred Mapp
    A number of data centers are now guaranteeing "100% Uptime" in their advertising and marketing materials. The purpose of this article is to help you define the concept of the 100% uptime guarantee and how it applies to your online business.
  • How To Choose The Right Colocation Center  By : Fred Mapp
    Looking for a data center? This article is designed to provide you with some useful tips to consider when choosing a site to meet your colocation needs. Specific requirements may vary from organization to organization however, the following information includes helpful and important items that everyone should bear in mind.
  • Spam Blockers When You Need Them The Most  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    Everything you need to know about spam filters. This article discusses more information on spam filters and how to choose the best ones for you.
  • Building vs Outsourcing Your Data Center  By : Fred Mapp
    What are world-class data centers doing to operate more efficiently and cost-effectively than their peers?
  • It Is True That Cookies Pose A Serious Security Risk?  By : Andres Berger
    Many times while visiting web sites, cookies are written in your PC. Learn if this information could pose some risk to you.
  • Text From PC To Cell Phone  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    Lower the cell phone bills like never before with the cell phone online message sender. Its now really easy and totally free to send messages to a mobile from your PC.
  • New York IT Consulting  By : Scott White
    Medium and small business IT departments of New York companies have faced and overcome many challenges including 911 and the resulting homeland security restrictions that ensued, however new, ubiquitous Web based information technology is perhaps the straw that breaks the camels back.
  • Searching For The Right IT Support In London  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking into technical support services and what to look out for when finding the right external agency.
  • The Importance Of Reinforcing Legalities Surrounding Job Software  By : Ron McNeil
    As we enter a new age of communicating and working online, we're faced with new challenges that require more protections than what we've been presented with offline. Although some aspects of these online challenges are analogous to the offline environment.
  • Generating New Ideas For A Productive Job Script  By : Ron McNeil
    Efforts to differentiate a job script from the myriad of others already in existence are never in vain. But these efforts aren't always easy to make. At one extreme, the characteristics of a standard job script contribute to a welcomed stable working environment.
  • What Makes A Jobs Script Successful  By : Ron McNeil
    As we prepare to enter a new generation of employment, it's hard to argue against the fact that a highly active jobs script significantly contributes to the economy. A jobs script is just a tool - but the opportunities it provides to almost anyone these days proves how its potential for financial success confirms current applications.
  • Blogging - an Introduction  By : Joshua Watson
    Blogging is mainstream now but, most people don't truly understand what they are and how to use them.
  • MCSE Training Or Marriage?  By : Anna Stenning
    Why marriage is not the be all and end all of life. One Bengali girl changes the way people percieve her as an unmarried woman doomed of spinsterhood into a successful career girl.
  • Email And The Future  By : Obinna Heche
    Nowadays, techies use both fax machines and email in the day to day affairs and both are taken for granted. Each has its own distinctions, yet both basic perform the same function.
  • The Most Common Mistakes Among Users Of QuarkXPress  By : Andrew Whiteman
    Are you fairly new to QuarkXPress? If so, you may be guilty of making some of the errors mentioned in this article. Have a quick read and see if there are any pitfalls that you are commonly falling into when you use QuarkXPress.
  • Macromedia Fireworks Mx Tutorial Guide  By : neil parnham
    Macrodedia Fireworks now known as Adobe Fireworks is one of the best known and used graphic applications for web authoring for both beginners and professionals alike, its ease of use yet powerful system can create stunning sites from scratch.
  • Save Your Website - Generate Traffic  By : Joshua Watson
    When people use the internet, they are very specific in their search terms and expectations. Placing your website in front of the right people at the right time will ensure your success.
  • Why You Should Not Let Your IT Department Run Your Office Move  By : Hugh Roberts
    Information article on why its a mistake for IT departments to manage the office move for a business and the huge consequences involved.
  • Why You Should Not Let Your IT Department Run Your Office Move  By : Hugh Roberts
    Information article on why its a mistake for IT departments to manage the office move for a business and the huge consequences involved.
  • Benefits Of IT Outsourcing  By : Wolfgang Jaegel
    Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO) is a smart strategy adopted by many companies, from small to big business organizations, to effectively carry out their business functions, thereby achieving their business goals.
  • Macromedia Fireworks Mx Tutorial Guide  By : neil parnham
    Macrodedia Fireworks now known as Adobe Fireworks is one of the best known and used graphic applications for web authoring for both beginners and professionals alike, its ease of use yet powerful system can create stunning sites from scratch.
  • Text To Speech Online  By : Keith Londrie
    Text to speech or the also called speech synthesis is the artificial production of a human voice. This technology has many applications such as improving accessibility for disabled people allowing visually impaired people or people with reading difficulties to listen to written works on a home computer, providing new services or even in the entertainment field.
  • Generating New Ideas For A Productive Job Script  By : Ron McNeil
    Efforts to differentiate a job script from the myriad of others already in existence are never in vain. But these efforts aren't always easy to make. At one extreme, the characteristics of a standard job script contribute to a welcomed stable working environment.
  • The Importance Of Reinforcing Legalities Surrounding Job Software  By : Ron McNeil
    As we enter a new age of communicating and working online, we're faced with new challenges that require more protections than what we've been presented with offline. Although some aspects of these online challenges are analogous to the offline environment.
  • Foxfire Browser The Guardian Angel in an Electronic Form  By : Jay Moncliff
    Mozilla Firefox, often mistaken as the Mozilla Foxfire browser, is a graphical web browser primarily developed by the Mozilla Corporation. A large number of external contributors also aided in its advent. Officially abbreviated as Fx and FF started as one of the Navigator browser components of the Mozilla Application Suite.
  • Blogging - an Introduction  By : Joshua Watson
    Blogging is mainstream now but, most people don't truly understand what they are and how to use them.
  • What Makes A Jobs Script Successful  By : Ron McNeil
    As we prepare to enter a new generation of employment, it's hard to argue against the fact that a highly active jobs script significantly contributes to the economy. A jobs script is just a tool - but the opportunities it provides to almost anyone these days proves how its potential for financial success confirms current applications.
  • An Sneak Peek into the Modzilla Genealogy  By : Jay Moncliff
    Misspelt words often brings about confusion; it's a humble effort to clear the same on Modzilla
  • Canon Bubblejet Printer Technologies  By : Michael Stollery
    The differences between an inkjet printer and bubblejet printer
  • Relaxed And Trouble Free Shopping Online  By :
    With the many occasions that we have to shop for gifts how about giving hassle free online shopping a shot.
  • Are You Truly Getting Online Savings?  By :
    Many people say that you can get some of the best deals possible only on the internet. However, you have to pay extra attention to certain aspects to ensure that you are truly getting the savings you deserve.
  • Hard Drive Recovery May Not Always Be Possible  By : T J Madigan
    As computer technology grew, computers become a necessity for most of us. However, only few are well-informed about the hard drive recovery and hard drive data recovery when it comes to computers. Many were told that hard drive recovery is so easy and that storing data on a hard drive is one hundred percent safe, but this is not always the case.
  • Data Recovery: The Importance Of Testing Disaster Recovery Plans  By : T J Madigan
    A saturated number of companies are relying too much on the data recovery plans that they have. They falsely think that their data recovery measures are working just fine when in fact, no one knows for sure just how they work or how they are implemented.
  • Netiquette Rules - OK?  By : Carolyn Moynihan
    Messaging techniques are so convenient it is easy to overlook the pitfalls of not communicating in real time.
  • WEEE Directive: 2007 Update  By : Daniel Johansson
    The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, is one of the series of producer responsibilities Directives that makes producers of new equipment responsible for paying for the treatment and recycling of products once they have been used to their fullest extent.
  • Customer Support Software: The Tool That Will Change Your Life?  By : Gary Jezorski
    The main reason why you are here is because you're looking for a customer support software and you want to stop doing so much support.
  • Printers Then and Now  By : Michael Stollery
    A Brief outline of the History of the Inkjet Printer
  • Laptop Computers  By : John Pawlett
    In my opinion, lap top computers are the best technological conveniences of our time.
  • Computer Television Is The Wave Of The Future  By : Ray La Foy
    What can be found through pc television is amazing, too. From local shows to international news broadcast directly from the country of origin, there's never a shortage of things to watch.
  • The Perfect Desktop Icon  By : Chris Kennelly
    People put as much effort into customizing their computer desktops as they do into decorating the tops of their desks. I have personally witnessed friends spending hours looking for the perfect desktop icon which refers to some show or other that they used to watch in their childhood in the 70s.
  • Even You Can Benefit From Online Trading, And Make A Fortune!  By : Tom Sample
    Smart investors use online trading to their advantage and adopt some of the philosophies of long-term investors. Day trading can be fun, but it can be a risky battle, so a more holistic approach can be a bit smarter to adopt.
  • Refurbished Goods - Old May Be Gold After All!  By : Jason Uvios
    Don't have the funds to buy a new car or want to upgrade your IT department? Wondering about the connection between these unrelated needs? The answer is refurbished or used goods. Today, these are widely sold and bought in the United States and the world over, despite concerns about reliability and safety.
  • Automate Manual Tasks With Microsoft Office Macros  By : Rich Talbot
    Are you familiar with the phrase 'all the gear, but no idea'? This is very fitting for many Microsoft Office owners. As I'm sure most of you will agree, Microsoft products can be extremely powerful but at times incredibly frustrating too.
  • Don't Steal Someone Else's (Domain) Name!  By : Tom Sample
    Getting a good domain name is very important to the success of any site. A solid domain search prior to creating the site can really help in getting a name that's ideal for your purposes.
  • Top Things To Consider During A Domain Name Search  By : Tom Sample
    The importance of a domain name search and the subsequent naming of the site is key in making sure people can find your site, remember your site name and also pass it along to their friends and other fellow potential clients.
  • Grid Computing  By : Sandro Azzopardi
    47% of the CEO's of the US's fastest growing companies believe that their most critical success factor is having flexible strategies to respond to accelerating business changes. Information Systems still tend to ignore this need for flexibility and at times are hard to scale and customise.
  • Time Saving PC Troubleshooting Do's And Don'ts  By : otis Cooper
    Learn how to safely troubleshoot your computer without causing further damage.Remember to perform such tasks as removing static elecricity and keeping your pc cool.
  • Search Engine Friendly CMS  By : Brian Vogt
    Getting Search Engine Friendly Urls To Work In Joomla/Mambo
  • Road Runner Is A Bird Too  By : Keith George
    Dial up connections for the internet is now passe. They are slow and when we need to look in to something really fast, this delay can be very irritating.

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