School Management Software
By Pradhyumna Singh - 1/4/2008
Education system forms the backbone of every nation. The success of this system lies in correct knowledge dissemination process blended with smooth and efficient functioning of management system. Technology at schools can play a very crucial role in streamlining the whole system of education. Let us... Performance Tuning of a Daffodil DB / One$DB -JDBC Application
By Parveen Aggarwal - 1/4/2008
This article illustrates the best practices to improve the performance of Daffodil DB / One$DB JDBC Driver. This article focuses on how to improve the performance of a Daffodil DB / One$DB JDBC application using Statement, PreparedStatemnt, CallableStatement and ResultSet interfaces. Choosing the ri... Computer Security
By Mario Ramis - 1/4/2008
What is computer security?
Computer security is the process of preventing and detecting unauthorized use of your computer. Prevention measures help you to stop unauthorized users (also known as "intruders") from accessing any part of your computer system. Detection helps you to determine whether... More Cool Web Tricks
By Jim Edwards - 1/4/2008
If you ask most people what frustrates them most about the Internet, many of them will tell you "It`s the little things!" It seems like all the great tricks and tips that make people exclaim "STOP! How did you do that?" never make it into any manual (at least where I can find them). My father (and c... International Corporate Catering Guide
By Matthew Keegan - 1/4/2008
One of the more challenging aspects of being a flight attendant is providing in-flight service excellence to your customers. When operating out of familiar territory selecting a highly regarded
caterer is usually not a problem. However, can that high level of service be found in Boise as well as in ... Cell Phone Safety Standards Not Safe Enough
By Taraka Serrano - 1/4/2008
If you think your cell phone`s low SAR rating will keep you safe from your phone`s radio frequency/microwave radiation, think again. Several studies have shown that even low-intensity radiation, up to 200,000 lower than existing safety standards, produces biological effects. What is SAR, anyway? Spe... All About DVD Part 4: DVD-Audio and SACD
By Artem Chlegov - 1/4/2008
New sound formats: DVD-Audio and SACD When Audio-CD format emerged, most music producers and music lovers were absolutely sure that Audio CD provides the best quality sound possible and nothing else will ever be required. However, some audiophiles instantly refused to accept new Audio CD and reverte... Best Practices for Computer Forensics in the Field
By Carol Stimmel - 1/4/2008
Introduction Computer forensic examiners are responsible for technical acuity, knowledge of the law, and objectivity in the course of investigations. Success is principled upon verifiable and repeatable reported results that represent direct evidence of suspected wrong-doing or potential exonera... So You Want to be a Games Developer?
By David Bolton - 1/4/2008
In the good old days, back when the Internet had about 10 users and the web was a far off vision, PCs were called Home Computers and anyone could learn to write computer games. Three of us set up in business to write and sell our own games for the ZX Spectrum (Aka Timex/Sinclair) and Commodore 64. ... Using Microsoft Excel as a Database
By Anthony Magno - 1/4/2008
Excel is a spreadsheet program. It?s in fact the application of choice for the majority of business globally. Excel has therefore been primarily used for developing departmental budgets, expense reports and a host of other accounting or financial deliverables. What many long-time users of Excel d... Lightning Season: How to Avoid Data Loss
By Woody Bowers - 1/4/2008
We have just entered the time of year that most electrical storms occur. Sudden loss of power, power surges, and electrical spikes are all very common causes of computer damage. There is no way to stop Mother Nature however; there are some precautionary measures that can be taken to save your comput... An Introduction to Recruiting Software
By Kent Pinkerton - 1/4/2008
There has been a lot of talk in recent years about recruiting software. Recruiting software helps companies find suitable employees, and works in a number of ways. It can manage the employment section of a company?s website, keep track of any company responses to applicants, and help organize all i... Understanding the Different Dish Network DVR Models
By Kaitlin Carruth - 1/4/2008
A Dish Network DVR is a device that records television programs onto a hard disk drive in digital format for later viewing. DVRs give the freedom for you to record, pause, rewind, and fast forward television shows as you please. However, there are many different models available with different featu... Groupware as a Document Manager: Collaboration Series #3
By Joe Miller - 1/4/2008
This article is the third of a series of articles exploring specific aspects of groupware. The brief informational articles in this series discuss some of the technologies associated with groupware, as well as some of the characteristics of groupware. Some of these characteristics may go hand in han... 10 Easy Steps to Speed Up Your Computer - Without Upgrading
By Jim Shutes - 1/4/2008
1. Empty the Temp directory regularly. To do this, make sure NO programs are open, and? a. In Windows 95, 98 or Me, go to C:\Windows\Temp and delete everything inside the Temp folder. b. In Windows 2000 or XP, make sure that you can see hidden folders. Go to C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\L... Dusting Your Computer - Keeping it Cool
By Steve Perlow - 1/4/2008
My mother always told me to dust, but I never did, mostly because I was lazy, but also because I couldn`t find any tangible benefit to dusting. I just didn`t see how I`d benefit from my room or my things being less dusty. Well now I`ve gotten a bit older, and I finally found a reason to dust - a coo... Cool File System Class with Thread Support - Easy To Use
By Vahe Karamian - 1/4/2008
FileSystem is a class which will enable you to quickly, easily and efficiently get the content of a given directory. A file system class is an essential part of any code library. Every application does some sort of file interaction, and if you create a nice class to handle interaction between your a... Mobile Phone Terms Explained - SMS, GPRS, GSM Explained
By Martin Burgess - 1/4/2008
What is 3G The download speeds surpass that of GPRS many times. Products include video calls, video
messaging plus voice calls and SMS. Multimedia functionality allows you to play music,
send pictures and video clips and play games real time. What is GPRS GPRS sits on top of GSM technology and mob... Tips For Getting Technical Support Help Online
By Cavyl Stewart - 1/4/2008
Sometimes your PC will start acting strange for no apparent reason or a program which you use regularly will all of a sudden stop working as it should. This can be a frustrating experience especially if you have no idea where to go for help. If this happens to you, don`t panic! Here are some simple ... Computer Equipment Rentals
By Eric Morris - 1/4/2008
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 ... Wireless Network Security: How to Use Kismet
By Eric Meyer - 1/4/2008
Kismet is a wireless network detector / sniffer which can give you a vast amount of information about wireless networks. Wireless network security flaws are well documented but often very hard for the common person to understand. I will be showing you how to use kismet with out even having to instal... Microsoft Great Plains Installation ? Overview for IT Director/Controller
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Great Plains is main mid-market application from Microsoft Business Solutions. This is short article, written in question/answer/FAQ style to give IT Director/Controller balanced top level information on Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains implementation. If you have decided on Mic... Groupware as a Document Manager: Collaboration Series #3
By Joe Miller - 1/4/2008
This article is the third of a series of articles exploring specific aspects of groupware. The brief informational articles in this series discuss some of the technologies associated with groupware, as well as some of the characteristics of groupware. Some of these characteristics may go hand in han... Data Entry Guide - Guidelines for Data Entry
By Sardool Sikandar - 1/4/2008
Data entry is used to convert data into information. Data entry is also known as data processing that is generally programmed on a mainframe, minicomputer, microcomputer or personal computer. Data processing systems are required for data entry work and these systems manipulate raw data into informat... Teens And Cell Phones
By Declan Tobin - 1/4/2008
Let the battle begin, should teens have cell phones? Well you will be pleased to know that over 94% of parents agree that cellular phones are good for teens and that?s according to a survey conducted by AT&T with parents and teens in LA and New York. Most teens have their very first cell phones by t... Making the Best First Impression With Business Cards
By Jonathan Bowalsky - 1/4/2008
When you want to make the best first impression, a great deal depends on your appearance. How you look and what you say leaves a lasting impression on a potential customer. A professional business card will help remind prospects and customers of their positive experience. The first impression is k... Finally... An Easy To Understand Introduction To Computers
By Roger A. Pendey - 1/4/2008
When you mention the word "technology," most people think about computers. Virtually every facet of our lives has some computerized component. The appliances in our homes have microprocessors built into them, as do our televisions. Even our cars have a computer. However, the computer that
everyone t... Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Selecting A Business Continuity Strategy
By Robert Mahood - 1/4/2008
The risk analysis and business impact analysis have identified risks to key business functions. Also, the potential impacts and probabilities of these risks as well as the costs to prevent or mitigate damages and the time to recover will have been established. Evaluating and selecting strategies is ... Avoiding the Spam Trap: Get Your Message Delivered!
By Daiv Russell - 1/4/2008
Your message is not being delivered. If you send emails to your customers, I have some bad news for you. Not all of your emails are making it to your intended recipients. Between ISP spam filters, spam-blocking email servers, spam-killing email software, and email content filtering everywhere in b... Which Way Are Mobile Phone Games Heading?
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
Aside online games and static game devices like Playstation, mobile games are the next most popular games around now.
The popularity has grown so big that mobile operators are competing against each other by offering their subscribers loads of both free and paid games for their pleasure. Not only mo... What Stands Behind The Software Description?
By Daria Winkler - 1/4/2008
With thousands of web pages added to the Net every day, it`s getting more and more frustrating both to submit the information to the attention of those, who are interested in it and to find the information one needs. The problem is even aggravated with the fact that customers become more exigent to ... UAV Thermal Recognition System
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Can an onboard Thermal Recognition System assist UAVs Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with extended range and flight times? Can such a system save fuel and assist in the operational mission requirements? Who would use such a system? Would the use of such technology and additional sensors significantly incr... SSH (SCP) Send Files from Windows to Your Linux Box
By Ken Dennis - 1/4/2008
Not all of us have the luxury of working both at home and at work on a UNIX based system. However that doesn`t mean you can`t transfer files safely and securely between the two systems. Due to a firewall, I`m unable to use FTP on a non-standard port, from my work, however I am able to use SSH to con... Giving Your Kids a Cellular Child Phone
By Jay Moncliff - 1/4/2008
In today?s hectic world, more and more parents are concerned about their children?s safety, and rightly so. Children today are involved in more and more activities and spend more time at home alone than any other generation. Many parents are turning to cell phones as a way to keep in constant touc... Buying a Refurbished Dell Laptop
By Max Bellamy - 1/4/2008
Dell offers a full line of refurbished laptops on their website, dell.com. Look for ?Outlet Refurbished Laptops.? There you will find a full range of popular models that run just as reliably as a new machine ? for hundreds of dollars less than you would pay for new versions. This is because Dell ref... Internet/Network Security
By Mario Ramis - 1/4/2008
Abstract
Homogeneous symmetries and congestion control have garnered limited interest from both cryptographers and computational biologists in the last several years [1]. In fact, few steganographers would disagree with the investigation of spreadsheets. Our focus in this work is not on whether ... XM Radio vs Sirius Radio
By Amy Lee Johnson - 1/4/2008
Satellite radio is becoming more and more popular as an alternative to regular FM radio, and especially for travelers who want to listen to the same station throughout their trip. Basically, you get commercial-free radio for a small monthly fee(around $13/month) and the ability to listen to the same... Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Setup Tutorial: How To Buy & Build A Frame Relay Switch
By Chris Bryant - 1/4/2008
One of the major topics on your CCNA and CCNP exams is Frame Relay. Additionally, Frame Relay is one of the most popular WAN technolgies in today`s networks. Getting hands-on experience with Frame Relay in Cisco networks isn`t just a good idea, it`s a necessity. Let`s face it, your employer is going... Beware of The Pirated Software E-Mail Scams!
By Mike Makler - 1/4/2008
You have gotten those E_Mails buy software at deep discounts. It is very tempting to save 85% to 95% on your favorite Software Titles. Why would you pay $279 for Windows XP when you can pay $49. Most of the times these are Pirated copies of the Software. You can run into huge problems later when ... Setting Up Accounting Software - Not As Scary As It Seems
By John Cantrell - 1/4/2008
To many people the idea of physically building a house themselves from scratch would also be a daunting task and many would say they couldn`t do it. If, however, I drew two parallel lines on the ground, gave you a ruler and shovel and said dig a trench between those lines 300mm deep you could concei... Keyboard Power: Using Your Computer Even if Your Mouse Dies
By Ismael Tabije - 1/4/2008
There are various accessories that could help operating a computer easier. The mouse is just an example of an accessory which makes navigation simple with just one click. However, most of these accessories have short ?lifespan? and can be considered disposable. This is when the accessories can becom... Spyware, Adware and Your Computer
By Vinay Rana - 1/4/2008
Virus is a harmful program which when gets executed on a computer may manipulate the information stored in the computer or replicate the files stored in the computer.
All computer viruses are not lethal. The lethal nature of the computer virus depends on the programming of it. Some computer viruse... The Best Free Software
By Bob Rankin - 1/4/2008
Software Wants to Be Free... ...but users want it to be safe. Free software is everywhere, which makes it incredibly difficult these days to find the best of any particular kind. And then there`s the fact that "freeware" is not always free. Some freeware is just poorly written and may cause your ... Wells Fargo Report Phishing Scam
By Kevin A. Lloyd - 1/4/2008
First off I should explain what phishing is. Phishing is basically the act of tricking a victim into divulging information. It involves the receiving of an email message with a link to a website where the victim would enter personal information. In this particular scam, you get an email from "Per... iPod Nano, Good Things Do Come In Small Packages
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Have you seen the new ultra slim iPod Nano; this little cool gadget is a must have and it is not much bigger than a couple of business cards set end to end. When we all saw the first ads on the Intenet for the Innovative and High Tech iPod Nano on the various high tech gadget website, it was hard to... The Opera Alternative
By Jakob Jelling - 1/4/2008
Security flaws have long plagued Internet Explorer (IE), the market-dominating web browser from Microsoft. IE won the early browser wars, not only because it was free and bundled with Windows, but because it had some features and capabilities that its only real competitor, Netscape, didn`t have. But... Setting up a Tape Backup Strategy for your Business
By Linus Chang - 1/4/2008
So you know a little bit about tape backup, but you`re wondering how to set up a tape backup strategy for your business. Well, let`s take a look at 3 simple steps to setting up a complete backup solution. Step 1: Purchase your tape backup hardware Firstly, purchase the tape backup hardware. If you n... Using a Night Vision Device
By James Hunt - 1/4/2008
It?s difficult to see in the dark. Unless there?s some light peeking in through the window or from under a door, our vision is compromised. If we wait a little while, our night vision kicks in, allowing us to see somewhat better. It?s not enough that we can read in the dark, but it should be enough ... Microsoft Great Plains Food Processing ? Implementation & Customization Highlights
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Great Plains might be considered as ERP platform to build your own custom solution upon or as the assembly place for the existing modules. Microsoft Great Plains has Inventory Control (IV), Bill of Materials (BM), Manufacturing modules, coming from Microsoft Business Solutions directly, p... GPS Vehicle Tracking from the Comfort of Your Home
By Shawn Davis - 2/14/2007
When most people think of GPS vehicle tracking, they think of police vehicles and theft prevention of official property. However, very few people realize that this modern technology is available to anyone. There are cars that come with global position systems (GPS), but many car owners simply use th...
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