Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Deepak Morris  |
| |
| Article Title :: Speed Up Your Surfing with Bookmarks |
| |
| Do you visit the same sites often? Do you, for example, log into your web-based email account, visit online forums / networks, visit blogs, etc. on a daily basis?If so, and you aren't already using bookmarks to manage your online activities, this article will tell you how to speed up your surfing by using and managing bookmarks. If you're already using bookmarks, the article has useful tips on exporting your bookmarks and saving them on a website. This comes in handy when you're away from your computer - on a vacation, say - and still want to visit the sites you surf regularly.1. First, the basics1.1 What is a bookmark?Bookmark is Netscape (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: John Deprice  |
| |
| Article Title :: How To Watch Movies On Your Pocket PC And Other Handheld Secrets |
| |
| Handhelds, like PocketPC and Palm are incredible pieces of hardware. With appropriate software you can turn them into TVs, DVD players and much more. Curious? Read On.PocketDVDStudio (PQDVD)With PocketDVDStudio you can watch DVD movies on a wide variety of mobile devices, like Pocket PC, Smartphone, Portable Media Center, Palm. Yep, it's true, you can have fun when you are on the go (just make sure you don't drive, would you?). Basically, with PocketDVDStudio you can take your favorite movies, TV show in your pocket and watch them anywhere, anytime.PocketDVDStudio comes with an easy to use interface to record video files(wmv, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm, rmvb, Tivo2go, etc) an (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Chris Bryant  |
| |
| Article Title :: Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: Buying And Configuring An Access Server |
| |
| A Cisco access server is generally the last item a CCNA or CCNP candidate has on their mind when they're putting together a home lab. The thinking tends to be that since this router isn't really doing anything in the production part of your practice lab, it's not really important.Once you have more than two devices in your home lab, though, you'll realize that constantly moving the console cable around from one router to another gets very tiresome. That's what an access server does for a home lab - it allows you to connect your PC to a single device when working in your home lab, with no need to constantly disconnect and reconnect the console cable. The console cable will be connec (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Chris Bryant  |
| |
| Article Title :: Cisco Routing For The CCNA And CCNP: Administrative Distance |
| |
| The textbook definition of "administrative distance" is simple enough: "the measurement of a protocol's believability". It's not enough to know the definition, however you've got to know when AD comes into the picture and when it does not.When a packet needs to be routed, the router looks in its routing table for the next-hop IP address the packet should take to get to the destination. There may be more than one matching path, in which case the router will look for the "longest match". The route that has the longest match - the route with the most bits in the mask set to "1" - will be the route that is used.Consider the following three routes from a fictional Cisco router: (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Steve Singleton  |
| |
| Article Title :: Outlook Tips to Boost Your Productivity |
| |
| Most full-time office workers have an employer-provided e-mail account, and chances are, it's with Microsoft Outlook. Many of us send and receive dozens of e-mails per day. Here are some tips about making the most of Outlook's substantial capabilities when you are the sender. Not taking advantage of what is available is like keeping your brand new Ferrari continually in first gear.If you think you are already on the Outlook fast track, at least slow down long enough to check out the points lower in the list (arranged roughly from most to least important). Since nearly all of us are self-taught in our Outlook expertise, we are all at different levels. Now, let's rev 'er up and see w (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Kenny Hemphill  |
| |
| Article Title :: EDTV vs HDTV |
| |
| Confused by EDTV vs HDTV? We don't blame you. The number of acronyms floating
about with regard to digital TV is frightening. What's even more worrying is that very
often they are used by people who have little or no knowledge about what they
mean. If the person selling you doesn't know the difference between EDTV vs HDTV,
how are customers supposed to decide which TV or projector to go for?In our guide below, we've tried to distill the technical info into as few words as
possible and make it as straightforward to understand as we can.To properly explain EDTV vs HDTV, we need to step back a bit. Traditional TV has
525 lines of video which are interlaced. Interlacing ju (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Steve Freedman  |
| |
| Article Title :: New Computer? Steps to Protect Your Computer Before Connecting to the Internet |
| |
| Getting a new computer should be an exciting and gratifying experience. After all, you’ll be able to do things faster, safer and without having to worry that your old hard drive is so full that one more file will “break the camel’s back.”However, there are dangers out there that probably didn’t exist when you bought your last computer. And there’s the question of what will happen to your old hard drive, with all your personal data on it.Let’s deal with your new computer first. This information applies specifically to Windows XP, although it has broader application as well.Remember:
Many computers' default configurations are insecure.
New (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Mohammed Amerullah Qureshi  |
| |
| Article Title :: Simple Overview Of Computer |
| |
| Computer is an electronic machine work on the instructions of human being. In other words you have to input data to get your required output. Sure it has its own intelligence which is hidden from a user, that help in accurate and speedy calculations.It has memory to store your things which is called as data. Computer helps user to huge amount of data securely, and helps to retrieve the stored data in fraction of time. It is very efficient way of data maintaining. Also it is useful fast way of searching piece of information from mass information.Data is nothing but arranged information, it may be text, numbers and graphics.There are two basic categories of computer fi (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Lance Winslow  |
| |
| Article Title :: Can Movie Theatres Compete with Home HD TV in the Future? |
| |
| The battle is heating up for market share, home movie theatre, X-Box, Playstations and virtual reality take on the big screen and theme parks. You might be surprised to learn that the war is just beginning. You won't believe how high the stakes are now and what lengths they are willing to go to get your dollar.With High Definition TV on large screen plasma TV it will be so real, you will literally feel as if you are there. As price comes down due to overseas manufacturing and supply and demand, we will see more and more families charging the remaining balance on their credit cards for these systems, they will connect them to DVDs and it will literally be like virtual reality in y (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
Category :: Personal Tech Articles |
Author :: Ben Shar  |
| |
| Article Title :: The Help Desk |
| |
| When you think of a help desk, what do you picture? Do you see a large desk with an elderly woman sitting behind it pencil behind the ear? Maybe it has a computer or two? Of course the person is smiling, but you know it’s not going to be much help to talk to them. Now, transform this image to the computer help desk. Now, erase those images and focus on the computers. The help desks of the internet are much more computer powered and, as it should be, helpful!A help desk is found throughout the internet on websites that require your input. Web merchants have them. Websites with message boards often have them. Their main point is to allow you the opportunity gather the info (read full article) |
| |
 |  |
| |
| |
| Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 [18] 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Next |