Making Your Computer Work with You - Not Against You
Although you did not design or build your computer, you can turn it into a device that responds to your way of using it as if you were its original engineer or programmer. This is because the computer is a mere platform - a blank canvas, […]
Monthly Archive for October, 2007
Increasing Productivity With the Whole Family
Have you ever thought about networking your computers at home? If you have a small collection of computers around the house (and a small collection of computer users), you can connect each one of those computers to one another and share data, software, and hardware including a single Internet connection. […]
(And What They Mean)
Computer errors can pop up when least expected, they can cause the entire system to suddenly shut down, and they can inadvertently corrupt data to the point where it can’t be deciphered. Although they can’t always be avoided, it’s important to remember that computer errors can be corrected. The key is to […]
They Work on Today’s Computers Too!
If you’re familiar with MS-DOS at all, you’ll recall that it’s a command-driven operating system that performs functions issued at the C:> prompt. The only way to get an MS-DOS computer to do something was to type a command at this prompt and if you can imagine, it was a […]
An Introduction to Shareware
Visit any computer store today and you’ll find what seems like miles and miles of software on sale. Certainly enticing buys, there are a few problems with buying software off the shelves. On the shelf, software - otherwise known as “commercial software” - can be expensive, and incompatible, and outdated when compared […]
Looking At Alternatives
At some point, your needs are going to outgrow the capabilities of your computer. You may find yourself in need of more hard drive space for all those videos and mp3s that you download, for example. Or maybe that cool new programming language you’ve been dying to try requires more memory than what […]
In Today’s Society, Protecting Your Computer Is A Requirement
Advances in computer technology is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it affords us quick and easy access to numerous conveniences such as bank statements, favorite shopping centers, school and health records, and more. On the other hand, it can also grant the same access to those […]
Last week, the folks at cable giant Comcast asked for more time to give a nuanced response to a report that the company was blocking some peer-to-peer traffic on its network. The public relations staff at the Philadelphia company seemed genuinely baffled by accusations that it was interfering with file-sharing applications like BitTorrent and Gnutella. […]
Microsoft Plans to Integrate F# Into Visual Studio
Posted in Computer, Programming, Software on Oct 23rd, 2007
Microsoft plans to integrate F#, a functional programming language developed by the Microsoft Research group, into its Visual Studio application development platform, said S. “Soma” Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Developer Division, in his blog.
The company, however, has not laid out a formal release schedule, although Somasegar pledged to both integrate F# into […]
You might think your anonymous online rants are oh-so-clever. But they’ll give you away, too. A federally-funded artificial intelligence lab is figuring out how to track people over the Internet, based on how they write.
The University of Arizona’s ultra-ambitious “Dark Web” project “aims to systematically collect and analyze all terrorist-generated content on […]
Solar Powered Power Inverters
Posted in Hardware on Oct 20th, 2007
As more interest grows in using renewable energy sources rather than traditional fossil fuels, the popularity of solar power as a source of electricity has grown. Despite the predictions of global warming linked by reliance on fossil fuels, it seems that it is the cost of solar power over traditional grid electricity that is making […]
Last week, we covered Intel’s plans to introduce dual-core Celeron processors specifically aimed at the $34-$59 price segment. The logical result of that announcement comes today from a Digitimes article stating that Intel will begin phasing out single-CPU production in the first quarter of 2008. The new dual-core E1200 Celeron (1.6GHz, 512K of unified L2 […]
Xbox 360 Red Light Error Codes
Posted in Games on Oct 19th, 2007
You may follow steps as below:-
>>Red Light On Xbox 360
This type of error will show an Error On The Screen. The Error List Is As Follows:E64 - Error: Key Not Valid Or Firmware Problem.
E65 - Error: Key Not Valid Or Firmware Problem Or Flashrom Is Not Responding.
E67 - Error: Hard Drive Install Problem, Attempt To […]
A hoax. The Invitation virus hoax is a knock-off on the old A Virtual Card for You hoax. The text of the “Invitation” virus hoax email follows:
WARNING You should be alert during the next days:
Do not open any message with an attached filed alled “Invitation” regardless of who sent it.
It is a virus that opens […]
There are many reasons why constipation can occur in adults, they range from simply not eating a healthy diet that includes fiber to other more serious underlying medical problems. Therefore it is important that if you suffer from severe constipation for any length of time or it is a recurring event you should talk with […]
There are many medical devices that are available to people to make living within their home a safer option. Unfortunately many times people, especially the elderly do not realize that the equipment is available and that there are many insurance plans that will pay for all or a portion of the cost of the items. […]
Student Loan Consolidation Center
Posted in Loans on Oct 17th, 2007
If you are trying to get your monthly payment obligations under control the Student Loan Consolidation Center is a great place to start. If you have multiple loans this site has the tools to get your financial situation under control at least when it comes to your education debt. You may also benefit from the […]
Every business has ups and downs, but when you are a solopreneur, the john l. h. downwards can be shocking! If you don’t have a different cause of income or if you have second-hand up your financial raw materials, your pick might boil down to j-o-b or more debt.
Offer For Lease’s walk around some option, […]
Are You a Victim of Identity Theft?
Posted in Security on Oct 8th, 2007
Identity theft is a popular crime today. But unlike other crimes, the victims of identity theft often are unaware that a crime has been committed until after the damage to their credit and their name has been done. Would you know before it is too late if your identity is stolen? Here is what to […]