Technology

Microsoft Office Users are at Risk of Information Disclosure
By Mykola Rudenko · 19 years ago
By publishing Microsoft Office documents on the web or by sending them via e-mail, you are at risk of information disclosure. Since Microsoft Office is so widely accepted, Microsoft Office documents are an extremely popular ...
VoIP Explained
By Michael Brito · 19 years ago
With the increased adoption of high-speed Internet across the U.S. and abroad, it has become much easier to send and receive large amounts of data without affecting bandwidth. What this means for consumers is that ...
Basics of the Digital Camera
By Stephen Orgill · 20 years ago
Like most things in life when your experiencing something for the first time you are often unsure how to go about it. The same can be true when buying your first digital camera. You will ...
Autoresponder Email Service vs Software
By Bina Omar · 20 years ago
A followup autoresponder is essential for any web based business. The question is should you sign up for an autoresponder email service or buy a software or script with a one time investment? To answer ...
Equipment You Need For Voip
By Dave Markel · 19 years ago
There is a gradation between the means of communication via VoIP. First come simple VoIP software (so called soft phones) that is installed on your computer, assuming that computer has a broadband internet connection. The ...
How Does Voip Work?
By Dave Markel · 20 years ago
To make your VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) work good enough you need to have broadband internet connection. Internet broadband connections are represented with cable or DSL modems with bandwidth of 56 kbits and higher. ...
Digital vs Optical Zoom
By Stephen Orgill · 20 years ago
When buying a digital camera in today's market one of the factors that you will undoubtedly be looking at the power of the zoom function. Unfortunately people who are not so experience in this field ...
Is your printing costs sky rocketing?
By Florielyn Masarate · 19 years ago
Here are some things you can do to be able to lower your printing costs. 1. Cheap but good quality printer. There was a time when only a handful of people can afford having one ...
Making the Switch to Voice Over IP
By Dave Markel · 20 years ago
VoIP is very cost effective as the monthly fee is lower than regular telephone networks. More than that, VoIP also integrate call forwarding and call display, options that are extra charged by the phone companies. ...
VoIP and Emergency 911
By Masni Rizal Mansor · 20 years ago
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with VoIP and Emergency 911? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about VoIP and Emergency 911. VoIP or ...
Digital Television - Australia is Looking Into The Future
By Bruce Gow · 20 years ago
Digital Television is fast replacing the the system we have had for many years. Digital TV provides a greatly improved picture quality, as well as surround sound (when transmitted and with a compatible Home Theatre ...
Choosing A New Monitor
By Stephen Orgill · 19 years ago
The first choice to make, CRT or LCD? The first choice you will have to make when you have decided to purchase a new monitor is what type of monitor you are looking for. The ...
Creating a Wireless Desktop
By Stephen Orgill · 20 years ago
We live in an age of technology and as such we are always looking for ways to make life easier or ways to make things look better. In the home or office (or even the ...
Introduction to Voice Over IP
By Dave Markel · 20 years ago
VoIP is probably something you have heard about if you are keen of new computer technologies. VoIP allows telephone calls over the Internet and due to the constantly improving Internet connections it is starting to ...
How to create a mirror image of your hard drive
By Michael Cottier · 20 years ago
The computer that you use has a hard drive in it, which stores everything that you put on it, plus all the settings that you prefer. You can then imagine how difficult it would be ...
IBM Notebook ThinkPad T43
By Richard Keir · 20 years ago
The IBM notebook version ThinkPad T43, one that is particularly targeted at professional buyers, has the speed and power to run any typical business application. The ThinkPad trade name of IBM notebook computers has garnered ...
Upgrading RAM on your Home Computer
By Sezer Bozkurt · 20 years ago
RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory. RAM is an important part of any computer system. RAM is memory to hold frequently used bits of data for the computer to access in an efficient ...
The Best Printer Does Not Come Cheap
By Florie Lyn Masarate · 20 years ago
Are you one of those who tend to go cheap when buying a printer? Think first…In all your money saving effort, you will end up paying more in the long run. Even though inkjet printers ...
DVD Advantage – Many Advantages less Limitations
By Craig Dawber · 20 years ago
The article deals with the advantages of DVD both as a medium for data storage and entertainment medium. It appears that the advantages are many and limitations are few, giving it the edge over other ...
What Exactly Is Vonage?
By Amy Nolan · 20 years ago
Vonage is one of the leading providers of commercial and residential VoIP telephony. In a short span of three years, it has acquired more than a million customers for this recent communications technology. The company ...