The Great Spam Scam: Five Strategies To Stop Brand and Revenue Robbery
By Meryl K. Evans - 1/4/2008
Marketers usually think of anti-spam tactics as `how to prevent` readers from perceiving their e-communications as spam. There is another, more sinister, consequence that may affect you. Spam is not just an inconvenience. For legitimate businesses, it steals productivity, erode your brand, and rob y... How Satellite TV Works
By Gary Gresham - 1/4/2008
Have you ever wondered how satellite TV works? With over 24 Million satellite TV owners who have chosen to get digital satellite TV, there may be some of you who would like to know how the whole process works. Television satellites travel in a geosynchronous orbit approximately 22000 miles above th... Important - Severe Windows Security Flaw: What You Can Do Right Now To Secure Your Data
By Olga Farber Becker - 1/4/2008
On 28 of December a severe Windows security flaw, WMF Flaw, was detected, in all Windows versions from Win98 to WinXP, no fixing patch exists yet. Using it, anyone can do any malicious action with your computer, steal or even erase your data. This article will help you understand what it is and how ... Three Books Guaranteed to Improve Your Programming Performance / Experience!
By Duane Hennessy - 1/4/2008
The following book recommendations cover what I have found to be the essentials of any good programmer: - Creativity
- Good
methodology
- Plenty of experience
Creativity is an essential ingredient
in all IT endeavours, from designing systems of hardware to programming
applicatio... Graphic Artists: Academic Software Can Save You Money
By Ispas Marin - 1/4/2008
If you are a graphic artist, you probably have several different graphic programs gathering dust and taking up disk space on your computer because you probably have one or two basic programs that you use all the time. These will either be the ones you learned first or have come to appreciate over ti... VoIP Communication: Technology Helps Your Business
By Cy Yablonsky - 1/4/2008
Communication has come a long way from the time of smoke signals. What was new yesterday is considered required today. Technology advances are fast and furious and to keep ahead in the business world you must advance along with it, or risk missing out on the new moon. The speed and effectiveness of ... Is that software really free?
By Steve Blampied - 1/4/2008
If you search the `net for "Free Software" you`ll alway come up with links to the Free Software Foundation or something called a GNU, rather than software that doesn`t cost anything. You see, "Free Software" it doesn`t always refer to software that is free of charge. It actually refers to the softwa... The End of Spyware?
By Grant Rogers - 1/4/2008
The US House of Representatives has recently passed the "Spy Act" - or to give it its full title - the Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass Act. This aims to prevent software companies from installing spyware on users PCs without their knowledge, and anyone found guilty of breaching the ... Business Card Pricing--How Much is Too Much?
By Jonathan Bowalsky - 1/4/2008
When you want to by a specific model of camera or a computer over the net, there are not many differences between buying from one website or another. The only difference is the pricing and the service. The product itself is the same. However, when you want to order discount business cards or custom ... Buying A Computer: Drives (Part 3): Affordability And Performance Buying Tips
By Olan Butler - 1/4/2008
Hard Drive and Multimedia Drives: Today, we will delve into the optical drive family used in computer desktops today. This family consists of the compact disk (CD) and the digital versatile disk (DVD). CDs for a computer are no different than audio CDs for your CD player. They can store between 650... Sorry! No Bill Gates Article Today - Word Took Over
By John T Jones, Ph.D. - 1/4/2008
Dear Reader: I won?t be writing an article today. I thought that you would like to know. I decided to put the article in letter format. Although Microsoft Word® asked if I would like help in writing this ?letter,? I declined. If I let Word® help me pretty soon it would take over all of my writing. I... Modifying the Weather Should We Go There?
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
There seems to be some debate about whether mankind is smart enough, ethical enough or capable enough of controlling our own weather. There seems to be little debate that we soon will be able to control our weather. Many believe mankind has the integrity to safely change the weather and make modific... Web Conferencing Readers - So What Do We Do with the PAYPAL SPAMMER
By Steve Scully - 1/4/2008
From: ?Paypal Security?
Subject: New Security Requirements
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 19:20:51 -0800 Dear valued PayPal® member, Due to recent fraudulent transactions, we have issued the following security requirements. It has come to our (attion)**Spelling Mistake**, that 98% of all frau... Getting Wallpapers And Logos For Your Mobile Phones
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
The concept of mobile phone wallpaper is the same as that of a PC.
They are backgrounds, usually graphical, that appear on the phone when the handset is switched on. On some phones, wallpapers can double as screensavers that appear after some inactivity on the phone.
Wallpapers are fun to implemen... The Magic Behind Digital Camera
By Harry Rockwell - 1/4/2008
A digital camera, as opposed to a film or videotape camera, uses an electronic sensor to transform images (or video) into electronic data. Modern digital cameras are typically multifunctional and the same device can take photographs, video, and/or sound. In 2005, digital cameras are starting to push... FreeDOS
By Stephen Bucaro - 1/4/2008
Before September 1995, Microsoft Windows was an MS-DOS program. DOS was an easy to use command line operating system that provided you with complete ability to control and troubleshoot your computer. Microsoft`s goal was to eliminate DOS, possibly to prevent you from having complete control of your ... Cell Phone Reviews ? Why Do Them?
By Declan Tobin - 1/4/2008
Well let?s be honest some people just don?t bother doing cell phone reviews, and why should they? Well let?s keep things simple, would you just walk into a car showroom and drive away within 5 minutes, not many would unless you have done your homework first. Cell phones can be complex, you need to k... Crystal Reports For Microsoft RMS ? Overview For Developer/Report Designer
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
If you are software developer or database administrator - we would like to give you the clues on Crystal Report creation for Microsoft RMS
- Database: Microsoft SQL Server or MSDE - this means that you can deploy native SQL driver for connection or use ODBC for flexibility.
- Tables S...
Japanese Developing Sex Robots
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
What propels human innovation? Well, we know where the funding comes from. We know that funding comes when a Return on Investment is available. What do people spend money on? Well, think of Maslow?s hierarchy of needs. People want to maintain self preservation, so you will find the greatest technolo... The Eternal Vigil For The Google Box
By Titus Hoskins - 1/4/2008
Amid rumors that just won`t die, the eternal vigil
or wait for the Google Box rages on. Google protests
it is not building a Google Box. If you believe them,
your next question should be -- why the hell not? Recent fury about a Google Box was again unleashed at
the latest CES (Consumer Electro... Be Careful When Following the Crazy Yellow Brick Link Trail
By Jesse S. Somer - 1/4/2008
Links, what are they? When you go to a web site, links are the little bits of information that when clicked on will take you to another website of similar context. The thing is, with these strange and mysterious human minds of ours that we know so little about, these links if navigated subconsciousl... Protect Yourself Before Your Hard Drive Crashes
By Jim Scotty - 1/4/2008
Almost everyone who has used a computer has experienced a hard drive problem at some point. Are you prepared to lose your data? If your hard drive crashes right now, do you have an action plan to follow? Most people get complacent about protecting the data on their computers. The time to back up you... Phone Headsets
By Josh Riverside - 1/4/2008
Headsets for phones are becoming more and more popular with the increased use of the telephone. Using the phone for long hours can be a real pain in the neck-literally. Complaints of neck and shoulder pain after extended phone use are increasing-phone headsets are an ideal solution for this problem.... Review of Rio MP3 Players
By Bradley James - 1/4/2008
Below you will find some useful information and comments about a few of the most popular MP3 players by Rio, including the Nitrus, Carbon, Cali, and Forge. None of these MP3 players are perfect, but each offers a unique set of strengths and weaknesses that should be taken into consideration before y... Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Implementation For Large Corporation - Overview
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Since December 2005 we are talking about Microsoft CRM version 3.0. In the case of established corporate business we usually deal with such legacy environment as IBM Lotus Notes Domino (predecessor of all the modern CRM applications as well as legitimate generic CRM platform), integration with Micr... RFID: NAVI (Navigation Aid for the Visually Impaired)
By Sally Bacchetta - 1/4/2008
Thanks to an engineering professor and a group of students at the University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, RFID may play a significant role in increasing independence for people who are visually impaired or blind. Jack Mottley, Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, supervised a student re... An Introduction to Satellite TV
By Pat Johnson - 1/4/2008
Before making the decision to switch to Dish Network or Direct TV you should have a basic understanding as to what satellite TV is so you can make an informed decision. Without a basic understanding of satellite TV and how it works you won?t be able to truly enjoy and reap the benefits of your new D... How to Copy Double-layered DVD on Two Single-layered Disks for Free
By Artem Chlegov - 1/4/2008
You need to make a backup copy of your favourite DVD movie and keep the original quality? Not a problem if the original disk is single-layered, in this case the only thing you have to do is to get a blank DVD-R and make a copy. The difficulty is, most movies are actually recorded on double-layered d... Introduction to Dedicated Servers
By Emmanuel Eichler - 1/4/2008
A dedicated server is a single computer on a web-hosting network that is leased or rented, and dedicated to just one customer. A service provider monitors the computer?s hardware, network connectivity, and routing equipment, while the customer generally controls and maintains the server software. De... Testing Flyback Transformer - How to Test and When to Replace It
By Jestine Yong - 1/4/2008
Nowadays, more and more monitor comes in with flyback transformers problems. Testing flyback transformers arenot difficult if you carefully follow the instruction. In many cases, the flyback transformer can become short circuit after using not more than 2 years. This is partly due to bad design and ... Benefits Given for a Student Software Education
By Ispas Marin - 1/4/2008
The educational software which was especially designed to give a response to the modern necessity includes two services accessible for both disabled persons or students generally: the electronic textbook which usually includes the same information conveyed by a standard printed textbook and interact... The Skinny on RFID
By John Hanson - 1/4/2008
RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is a method used to store and retrieve data using RFID transponders or tags. RFID tags have antennas that allow them to accept and respond to queries from the RFID transceiver. There are passive and active RFID tags. The difference be... 5 Steps to VoIP
By Olivia Tan - 1/4/2008
So you?re ready to enjoy unlimited long distance calling and lower monthly phone bills. Well, before you make the switch, here are five steps that will help you get the VoIP plan that is best for you. Make the Decision Yes, it is new technology, and sometimes we are scared of the unknown. VoIP tec... Great Plains Dexterity Programming ? Overview For Developer
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology ? Great Plains Dex... Technology Matrix
By Vinay Rana - 1/4/2008
Each passing day brings a new technology in our lives. People are getting more and more facilities in their lives at the expense of their physical health. People are getting more and more life styles. What people used to do 100 years back by spending at least 24 hours can now be done within few mi... A Review of Brother Laser Toners
By Max Bellamy - 1/4/2008
Brother is right up there with HP and Samsung as one of the most sought-after brands of laser toner. The Japan-based Brother Industries was first famous for its sewing machines. It went on to produce all kinds of office equipment, such as machine tools, fax machines, label makers, printers, and othe... A to Z in Dish Network deals
By Teddy Lc. - 1/4/2008
First, what`s Dish Network? Dish Network, owned by company Echostar, is the United States second biggest Satellite TV provider. Dish Network provides up to 256 TV channels of 100% digital picture. Satellite broadcast licensed in 1987, Dish Network currently dish up about 10 million satellite TV cust... 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... Aliases in IntelliCAD
By Jos Van Doorn - 1/4/2008
Aliases? I thought this is about IntelliCAD. And this
isn`t the secret service or so. I know. But aliases
have to do with IntelliCAD. If you want to start a command, then you can click on a
button in one of the toolbars. But you can also type a
key in the keyboard. Suppose you want to start the Line... Microsoft CRM Customization ? Programming Closed Email Activity
By Boris Makushkin - 1/4/2008
Microsoft CRM is CRM answer from Microsoft and attempt to get market share from Siebel, Oracle and others traditional Client Relationship Management System vendors. Microsoft CRM uses all the spectrum of Microsoft recent technologies: .Net, MS Exchange, MS Outlook, MS SQL Server, Replication, Index... Printers: What Really Happens When You Hit ?Print?
By Bill Smith - 1/4/2008
You just poured hours upon hours into a lengthy research paper. All that?s left to do is print it out. And that?s the easy part, right? Sure looks easy from the user perspective, but it?s actually quite complicated. A series of critical processes kick off as soon as you kit the OK button. The fi... Keystroke Logging
By Bob Rankin - 1/4/2008
I Lost My Baby, My Pickup, and My Guitar on the Information Highway There are a variety of ways to track keystrokes and log instant messaging sessions, but let me offer a word of caution before we go there. If your friend believes that her husband`s affections may be wandering, the best tool to add... Microsoft Great Plains Payroll Module Customization Scenarios
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
It is now common thing when large corporation selects mid-market ERP or so-called standard functionality MRP solution as its corporate accounting system. Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is very good candidate. As all MBS ERPs it has MS SQL Server 2000/2005 database platform and allows yo... Great Plains Customization Upgrade? Overview For CIO/IT Director
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Around the same time Microsoft made its move with .Net introduction and tried to gain portion of cheaper databases market: Pervasive SQL/Btrieve, Ctree/Faircom - and launched free MSDE database program. General direction for all its accounting systems was chosen - Microsoft announced future release... Choosing a Cell Phone
By Jeff Lakie - 1/4/2008
If Alexander Graham Bell were alive today he would be amazed. It wasn`t that long ago when he made the first telephone call to his assistant from another room in his laboratory. At the time they had been working on a device to help deaf people hear. Bell patented the telephone in 1876. Now, 130 year... Segway Scooter Night Safety
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
The Segway Scooter is a brilliant idea for moving people around, it makes so much sense and it is so fun to cruise around on. Recently a friend and I were cruising around and I noticed that the Segway handled well when pitting against uneven sidewalks where roots had pushed them up. Sometimes it was... Identity Theft: Oh No... Not Them
By Daryl Campbell - 1/4/2008
You`ll never hear the end of it if you decide to press charges. And besides you`re not even sure you really want to do that. They might pay you back the money. Not. The burden is on you to sort this mess out and the worst part is once a relative or friend steals your identity, it`s almost impossible... Get a ?Virtual Phone Number? - Eliminate Long Distance Charges with VoIP Phone Service
By Allan Ramsay - 1/4/2008
There?s a revolution brewing in the telephone industry. But it?s not the recent demise of AT&T or the failure of Worldcom. It?s a new, yet proven, technology that lets you talk with friends, family and loved ones over the Internet. It?s called VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or broadband phone... User Friendliness: Do Computers Have to be Clinical and Boring?
By Daniel Punch - 1/4/2008
While sleeping through a lecture recently I roused for just long enough to catch the lecturer saying that "Error messages should not try to be funny or amusing, they should be clear and concise". This got me thinking about the ever-elusive goal of user friendliness. The concept has changed much over... Global Positioning Technology Description
By Jeremy Maddock - 1/22/2007
The worldwide Global Positioning System (GPS) network was designed by the US Department of Defense, as a way to track one?s exact location anywhere in the world.
The GPS network consists of 24 navigation satellites, which orbit the planet at a height of approximately 12,000 miles. These satellites...
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