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  • A Buyer’s Guide to Film Scanners  By : Microtek Lab Inc
    Film scanners are made for the sole and express purpose of scanning film directly into your computer. Unlike their flatbed counterparts, which may be able to handle media of various sizes and thicknesses and can even scan film if a transparency adapter is installed, film scanners scan only one thing: film.
  • What Are The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Internet Fax?  By : Titus Hoskins
    Internet Fax is still a relatively new invention for most people. They still have many unanswered questions about this new way of faxing. Read this article to discover the most frequently asked questions about Internet Fax.
  • Printer Buying Guide  By : Microtek Lab Inc
    Printers are essential peripherals, performing a critical role as they render electronic information into tangible records or material output. You’re simply not using your computer to its fullest potential if you are unable to print reports, presentations, letters, photos, or whatever it is you need to output.
  • 5 Tips On Using Data Recovery Software  By : Alvin Toh
    Data recovery software can be used to correct errors in hard drives that result in data loss. There are many brands of data recovery software on the market today. Some are simple shareware utilities, while others are full commercial products.
  • From Red to Green: Are Hot Notebooks Cool?  By : Thomas Schramm
    Issues with laptops overheating and inefficient work environments can be solved with new technologies. Green computers can improve productivity and save the health and money of users. Learn to apply the right computer mix for your own advantage.
  • Practical E-mail protection from viruses and worms: Part 1  By : Chris Kaminski
    Practical steps for computer users to avoid e-mail viruses and worms.
  • My Google Wish List  By : Sharon Housley
    There are a number of "wishes" that I have for Google's future. While I would like number one ranking for all of my important keywords and phrases, but I would be willing to settle for Google acknowledging at least a few of my wishes that will benefit the search community as a whole.
  • Google sitemap generator  By : Darren Dunner
    Google Sitemap is a way of informing the search engines about all the pages you have added on your website. Sitemaps are soon becoming important files to create to meet the search engines requirements. It’s very important to have a sitemap for your site. It’s the way of informing Google about your website, such as which pages are most important and which ones have been updated.
  • Practical E-mail protection from viruses and worms: Part 2  By : Chris Kaminski
    Practical steps to protect your computer from e-mail viruse and worms.
  • Effective Search Engine Optimization through Content Writers  By : Darren Dunner
    Do you have the best of designs for your website? Just having an appealing design for the website is not important. It makes no sense if you just have a good looking website but no visitor to view it. You need to build up a website that not only attracts visitors but also help you derive sales on regular basis. To put this in simple words you need to make people aware that you have a website that can help them to meet the respective needs.
  • The Creation of Global Domains International  By :
    Global Domains International quickly took off. The Samoa government told Michael and Alan that they would need to sell 15,000 domain names in the first three years in order for them to continue using the domain extension. This task was completed in the first month.
  • So what's the lightest notebook computer anyway?  By : Richard Keir
    Check out the stats on six selected lightweight to ultralight notebook computers.
  • Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts  By : Sharon Housley
    RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd.
  • Something about Ads by Pixels  By : Darren Dunner
    What is a pixel? Well, first, a pixel is short for pixel element. It is a single point in a graphic image. Pictures are displayed on graphics monitors by dividing the display screen into thousands (or even millions) of pixels that are arranged in columns and rows. Being they are so close together, the pixels appear to be connected.
  • Basic knowledge on Pixel ads  By : Darren Dunner
    In case you were wondering just what a pixel is here is a bit of information for you. A pixel is short for pixel element. It is merely a single point in a graphic image. Pictures or images are displayed on graphics monitors by dividing the display screen into thousands (or even millions) of pixels that are arranged by columns and rows. They are so close together; the pixels appear to be connected.
  • Gassing Out: Harmful Chemicals from Computers  By : Thomas Schramm
    Extreme cases Multiply Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) have been going through the press lately. But, can it affect everybody? Can you get sick? How can your quality of life be affected? Find out what a computer can do to your health and how to avoid it.
  • Defrag the hardrive to improve performance at work  By : Chris Kaminski
    Defragmentation is a simple and easy step to improve your computer's performance. Here are the steps listed for businesses to speed up their systems.
  • Liar, Liar…Watch out for rogue software posing as anti-spyware  By : Chris Kaminski
    Tricks are used by websites to install spyware on computers. These rogue programs can also pose as anti-spyware removers. Beware what you install on your computer and get good spyware remover programs to scan your computer regularly.
  • Getting the Right Web Hosting and Domain Name Registration Company  By : Andrew Daigle
    Article about choosing the right web hosting and domain name registration companies for getting your business online, being successful and not making costly mistakes in the process.
  • Windows XP Tips for Computer Security  By : Chris Kaminski
    Tips for configuring Windows XP and changing startup menu programs. Steps for replacing corrupt files and automatic updates.
  • Something about AJAX --PHP  By : Darren Dunner
    The asynchronous JavaScript and XML technology, simply called AJAX technology is one main technology that is playing a major part in Web 2.0 revolution. Web developers are facing a major challenge from several years. They are unable to change the information on a part of the web page with out actually reloading the whole web page.
  • AJAX Professional Programmers  By : Darren Dunner
    The web development, web technologies and the thinking of the web programmers has been developing at a very rapid pace. New technologies and new trends in the development have become very common in this space.
  • Web 2.0 --- You can bet on its success.  By : Darren Dunner
    Internet and Internet technologies have definitely entered their web 2.0 era. Unlike its previous era, web 2.0 has got lot of advancements in its technology part. There are more robust and proven business models and marketing strategies available in the web 2.0 era as compared to its previous one.
  • A Quiz: Test Your RSS Smarts  By : Sharon Housley
    You think that you have mastered the art of RSS, but how much do you really know? Take the RSS quiz to test your knowledge of RSS.
  • Most Popular Websites for Sharing Funny Videos and Video Clips  By : Andrew Daigle
    With the popularity of sites like YouTube and MySpace, we will continue to see more and more video sites come online. Movie studios and Google see the power of these new generation of websites, so we are in the early stages of this new phenomenon.
  • Developing Website Content Using your Own ‘Voice’  By : Lynn VanDyke
    Explore how using "voice" in your website content can create more sales.
  • Why to improve website ranking?  By : Darren Dunner
    With the increase in the number of internet users all across the world, online businesses are definitely on a great raise. Even in emerging markets like Brazil, China, India; the usage of internet is becoming very huge.
  • Improving your search engine ranking  By : Darren Dunner
    In today’s world of internet, it doesn’t matter much whether you are a small business or a large enterprise, you need to have a strong online presence. If not, you would be loosing heavily to your competitors. However, having a website only is not going to do a lot of good to your business.
  • Benefits of Using Shopping Cart Software  By : Michael Moshkovich
    An insightful article about why a person who owns a brick and mortar store would benefit by using a shopping cart software solution.
  • Why Do I Need Photo Compression Software?  By : Scott Heath
    Digital photography allows us to store photographic images on our computers. We no longer have to sort through individual pictures stored in boxes or photo albums, saving time and physical space in our homes. However, digital images take up a tremendous amount of memory space on our computers, which can slow down application processes and make our computers run much more slowly.
  • How To Clean LCD Screens  By : Titus Hoskins
    LCD screens or monitors are technical marvels but they have one minor problem: they gather dust like there's no tomorrow. Before you start cleaning any LCD screen you must remember these screens are very delicate creatures - you must proceed with caution. Here's what you should do...
  • Sharing Photos Securely Online  By : Scott Heath
    What can you do to keep your precious, private, personal photos from being stolen when you share them with family and friends online? Fortunately, there are a number of products available that provide secure methods of transmission, making it safe to share all of your digital photos with only the people you choose.
  • Writing Search Optimized Web Pages  By : Stephen Wright
    This article gives you practical and useful advise for designing and editing articles to ensure they maximize your search engine efforts.
  • The Best IT System To Support Your Company  By : Lee Smith
    Long gone are the days when IT systems consist of poor-performing PCs, Notebooks & Servers with an IT support company with unreliable companies with slow response times. Well, that is how it should be!
  • RSS Feed and Blog Etiquette  By : Sharon Housley
    There is no Emily Post in blogging that offers etiquette advice, or a Miss Manners that details appropriate behavior. That does not mean there are not acceptable and unacceptable actions that bloggers should take. In order to efficiently communicate as a blogger on the Internet, it is critical to understand the unwritten rules of blogging etiquette.
  • Is Your Shopping Cart Software Easy To Use  By : Michael Moshkovich
    Sadly you may lose a sale if your do not have a easy to use shopping cart on your website. Here are a few reasons that having a shopping cart that is easy to use can make or break the sale.
  • A Word About Slicing and Exporting Pages  By : Roberto Duran
    One great way I found to create graphical buttons is to make them in Macromedia Fireworks and then slice and export them out as a Web page containing a nice neat table.
  • The Low Down On Local Internet Searches  By : Lynn VanDyke
    Explore how search engines are taking local Internet searches through the roof. Small businesses must be found on local searches by their customers.
  • Best colors for web designing  By : Roberto Duran
    There are many web design tutorials that cover Web color in detailed scientific terms. However, for our objectives, let’s briefly discuss Web color and how it will be used in the Web portfolio. You will need to develop a color scheme for your Web portfolio pages.
  • The 5 Minute FTP Wizardry Tutorial  By : Richard Adams
    Provides advice on how to upload web pages from your home computer to your web hosting account easily using free software applications (full links are provided in the article).
  • Finding a quality & professional content site web writer  By : Darren Dunner
    Normally, webmasters write the content for their sites on their own. However, it is not advisable to do so. The main reason for this is that the web masters normally are not professional content site web writers.
  • Importance of Search Engine Marketing Firms  By : Darren Dunner
    Literally speaking, there is no business in today’s world of World Wide Web, which doesn’t have online business. To reach ever growing population of internet all across the world it is mandatory to have a good online presence for any business. Moreover, meeting customers online is the cheapest possible way.
  • Why to go for professional web content writers?  By : Darren Dunner
    With these billions of website all across the internet everybody is looking for quality web content writers. Web site with bad quality content is good for nothing. If you want to make your visitors stay on your site for good amount of time, if you want them to come back again to your site and if you want them to make some purchases on your site then your site’s content should be of high quality.
  • The Business Benefits of Advergaming  By : Scott Heath
    Advergames are interactive games that a company can place on its website for visitors to play. A company’s advergame can incorporate corporate colors, logos, products and advertising messages. A small, interactive, easy to install form of entertainment, advergames can be placed anywhere on a website and be offered free or incur a monthly charge to play.
  • The Good, The Bad, The Virtual…  By : Chris Kaminski
    The internet has become a major center for ecommerce, virtual reality, and social life. This article examines some of the major uses of the internet and the implications of our online reliance with both good and bad consequences.
  • Internet Business and E-Commerce Solutions  By : Grant Simons
    Internet Business and E-Commerce Solutions
  • The Good, The Bad, The Virtual…Part2  By : Chris Kaminski
    This article examines the uses and implications of the online virtual world and our growing reliance of using the computers and internet for everyday ecommerce, social communication and entertainment.
  • That Surge of Power  By : Chris Kaminski
    Power Surges and power outtages will damage the hardware of computers if they are not protected. Learn how to protect your computers by using a battery backup device.
  • The Basics and Benefits of Image Compression  By : Scott Heath
    Thanks to technological advances and the advent of the internet, image files have become one of the most common file types to be used and shared today. But along with their convenience, image files are often large, making them difficult to store and transmit.
  • Avoiding the Web Hosting Scam  By : Martin Pavion
    Learn how to avoid the pitfalls of choosing the wrong online web hosting company.
  • What is the need of a SEO Consultant?  By : Darren Dunner
    If you are not getting enough traffic from all your online marketing expenses, then don’t get too much worried with that. You are not alone in this category. Most of the online businesses fail to generate sufficient amount of quality web traffic even they spend quite aggressively on the online marketing campaigns. One of the main reasons for this is the lack of knowledge of various online marketing practices and activities.
  • Real-World Applications of Image Compression  By : Scott Heath
    The many benefits of image compression include less required storage space, quicker sending and receiving of images and less time lost on image viewing and loading. But where and how is image compression used today?
  • Email Ninja Moves: 7 Ways to Tame Your Inbox  By : Sharon Sarmiento
    Is dealing with your email becoming like a second job-you know, you can't really get anything done because you're always stuck in your inbox? Or you look in your inbox and feel like you're being buried alive by the 500 emails that are staring you in the face and mocking your attempts to get the situation under control? Don't fret--here are 7 ninja moves to help you tame the dreaded email monster.
  • The Importance Of Quality Website Content  By : Michael Moshkovich
    If you have spent any amount of time surfing around online you have quickly realized that there are a lot of terrible websites out there. That is good news for you if you are a quality conscious website owner. In this article we will talk about the importance of quality website content and adding quality website content.
  • That Dreaded Computer Virus!  By : Tony Buel
    The internet is an excellent tool, and no doubt has changed the way most people communicate, unfortunately the internet, email in particular, has created an easy to target medium for the spread of computer viruses. But there are some things you can do to minimize your risks.
  • Can Google's Supplementary Results Kill Your Traffic?  By : Andrew Jamaz
    Getting listed in the Supplementary Results at Google can mean little or no traffic for your webpages. How does the supplementary index work, and how can you get out of it? Find out in this article.
  • How to use Site Maps and Navigation for your SEO Results  By : Lambert Klein
    How you can increase your SEO results with sitemaps and a good navigation system.
  • Off Site SEO  By : Lambert Klein
    You can only do so much with your “On Site SEO”. Below are some “Off Site SEO” options that can really push your site up higher when you use a few of these.
  • Will Widgets Invade Your Desktop?  By : Jim Edwards
    As the computer world grows increasingly complex, anyone or anything that removes clutter from your desktop (or your mind), save you time, or eliminate effort rates a closer look. Widgets, small specialized programs that typically run in the background while you do other things on your computer, may just hold the key to claiming back those lost seconds and minutes that add up over time.
  • Do You Feel Like Somebody Is Watching You?  By : Andrew Saari
    Spyware is one of the fastest-growing internet threats. According to the National Cyber Security Alliance, spyware infects more than 90% of all PCs today. These unobtrusive, malicious programs are designed to silently bypass firewalls and anti-virus software without the user's knowledge. Once embedded in a computer, it can wreak havoc on the system's performance while gathering your personal information.
  • TeleConversion Strategies In Action  By : John Jantsch
    Using telephone technology to easily reach out and convert highly qualified leads.
  • Trojan Horse….Greek Myth or Computer Nemesis?  By : Andrew Saari
    A Trojan Horse is a destructive program that masquerades as a harmless application. Unlike viruses, Trojan Horses do not replicate themselves, but they can be just as destructive. One of the most dangerous examples of a Trojan is a program that promises to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses into your computer.
  • Crucial Elements To A Quality Online Storefront  By : Michael Moshkovich
    Tips on what elements should to include in your online storefront.
  • What is Hot and What is Not in Technology  By : Sharon Housley
    A look at technology trends. Predictions about what is hot and what is not in technology.
  • NTP Server Static GPS Antenna Systems  By : David Evans
    This article provides an overview of GPS for NTP server timing applications and describes the equipment used to install a GPS antenna in a static location.
  • Organic Search Engine Optimization techniques  By : Lambert Klein
    What is Organic Search Engine Optimization? Organic Search Engine Optimization is the best option for attaining visitors at the least cost. It's well known that visitors will click on the free organic listings more often then the paid listings.
  • Misunderstandings about motion capture  By : The Ant
    Motion capture makes animators job easier.
    Motion capture will help save time.
    Motion capture will help save money.
    Underestimation of the importance of planning that is needed for the capture session.
    Being unorganized during motion capture sessions.
    Underestimation the importance of using a good motion performer.
    Bad motion data can be fixed after capture session.
  • Decoding the DCF-77 Radio Time Signal  By : David Evans
    The DCF-77 radio time transmission is utilised by many NTP server and PC computer systems to provide accurate synchronisation of time critical applications. This article describes how the DCF-77 time signal is decoded by NTP server and computer systems to provide an accurate timing reference.
  • How To Set Your Digital Camera To Save The Best Photos!  By : Teresa Pocock
    Your digital camera will save your photo files one of three ways. It will save your photos in a file format as '.jpeg', '.tiff' or '.raw', or as a combination of these! But how do '.jpeg', '.tiff' and '.raw' work? Which one should you use? And what will give you the best photo?
  • How do you get ideas for blog posts and RSS feed posts?  By : Sharon Housley
    The best blogs and feeds are those that contain unique, fresh, compelling, content. So where do these prolific posters get their ideas? I talked to a handful of bloggers to determine where their inspiration originated for their content. Not surprisingly, ideas for blog posts or RSS feed items originate or are influenced by other web content.
  • Converting a MySQL Injection Script for Use in Microsoft SQL Server  By : Lucas Green
    This article describes how to convert a database-import MySQL injection script to Microsoft SQL Server format. This will allow you to use MySQL scripts in MSSQL, for the purposes of importing externally acquired databases or other injection scripts.
  • Is T1 Right for your Business?  By : Scott Pimental
    Are you ready for T1 service? You may be ready if you have critcal services that need a reliable connection to the internet. If you run ASP services, host e-mail servers or web servers, have over 20 people accessing the internet or use video on demand you should consider T1 access. While it is more expensive that DSL, T1 access is made to support the above applications.
  • Home Broadband Use Now Over 75%  By : Jim Edwards
    According to a recent Nielsen-Netratings.com release, over 3/4 of all U.S. home Internet users connected at broadband speeds during November, 2006. That figure increased 13%, up from 65%, just one year ago. This increasingly widespread adoption of broadband access means that American's with internet access spend more time online than ever before, especially compared to dial-up users.
  • Can You Really Make Money By Taking Surveys?  By : Andrew Jamaz
    This article is full of tips about how to make money online taking surveys, including what to avoid.
  • What Is Bandwidth?  By : Scott Pimental
    Anyone who has worked on the internet has heard the term bandwidth mentioned before. You may be asking, "What is bandwidth?" Don't be disappointed if you don't quite get it. Bandwidth is one of the toughest concepts for many people to understand. I will try to make a little sense out of this by putting it into simple terms.
  • Choosing the right hoster for your site  By : Tal Fighel
    A web hosting is like a company that provides you with a phone line to talk to other people. Without it, you can not talk to people or make any phone calls. A web hoster is the behind the scenes technology that lets your site run on their servers and let people view it online.
  • Free Web Hosting?  By : Steven Cancel
    Detailed information on what problems, frustrations, and issues that can arise when using a free web hosting provider.
  • Atomic Clock Systems  By : David Evans
    This article provides an overview of atomic clock systems with particular emphasis on their use with NTP server systems for PC and computer network time synchronisation.
  • What is DSL and how can it benefit my home or small business?  By : Scott Pimental
    There is much confusion over the entire family of internet services known commonly as DSL or XDSL. This article hopes to shed some light on the different types of DSL and their uses.
  • How To Become a Computer Technician  By : ramroo
    4 Great Tips To Becoming a Computer Technician!
  • Is Cable Internet Service your best option?  By : Scott Pimental
    With the advancement of cable networks capable of providing two-way communications, such as telephone services and high-speed Internet access, cable operators have expanded their reach well into the business community. In fact, estimates suggest that cable internet services are available to almost 75% of the business community.
  • Search Engine Optimisation for Your Website  By : Lambert Klein
    As the above article has shown, Search Engine Optimisation is a vital component of building any website you own. Optimizing your site will lead to an increase of targeted traffic, which should lead to more money in your pocket.
  • What RSS is Not!  By : Sharon Housley
    In the short time RSS has been around, many misconceptions have been formed for a surprisingly simple concept. RSS is simply a standard for syndicating information (any type of information) on the web.
  • Computer Backup – How Should Home Users Backup Their Data?  By : ramroo
    Bender outlines 3 Quick, Inexpensive ways to backup your home computer. It is so easy a monkey could do it!
  • Thinking about VOIP for your business? There are a few things you should know.  By : Scott Pimental
    Have you been considering Voice Over Internet Protocol, commonly known as VOIP, for your small business? Now may be the best time to consider putting your high speed internet system to work saving you cash on your phone bill. Learn whether this system is right for your small business.
  • NTP Server Systems – The Network Time Protocol  By : David Evans
    This article discusses how NTP server systems utilise the Network Time Protocol to provide networks with an accurate reference of time.
  • Extend the Life of Your Digital Camera's Memory Card Today!  By : Teresa Pocock
    Digital camera memory cards (and memory sticks) are the life-blood of digital photography! Without them you would not be able to take a photo and save it for editing or printing later! As the recorder of images, memory cards are expected to last without end. But what if they fail? Why does this happen and can you prevent it? Yes! Follow these simple tips and you can extend your memory card's life today!
  • Seven Steps for Designing New Webpages  By : John Neyman
    Are you getting ready to start a new web project? Or are you planning to create new pages for your current website? If so this article is for you. Here are seven quick steps to help you get started on the right foot.
  • How to Configure a Linux NTP Server  By : David Evans
    This article discusses how to configure a Linux NTP Time Server to synchronise time with an Internet based public NTP Server.
  • Effective SEO - Writing Articles and Blogging  By : Lambert Klein
    In this article you will learn how to effectively write articles and blog posts to increase hits on your site and convert to sales. Following are some ideas as to how writing articles or blog posts will increase your SEO for your main site. effective seo
  • Synchronised Digital Clock Systems  By : David Evans
    This article discusses the methods utilised to achieve synchronised digital clock time displays throughout an organisation. Focusing particularly on Ethernet Networked NTP Digital Wall Clock Systems utilising Power-over-Ethernet.
  • A Quiz: Test Your Podcasting Knowledge  By : Sharon Housley
    How much do you know about podcasting? Take the podcasting quiz to test your knowledge.
  • Print Photos Like A Camera Store!  By : Teresa Pocock
    Modern photography lets you print your own digital photos which will give you the flexibility of 'instant' printing, and the satisfaction of knowing you did it yourself! However many factors can affect your final print quality. This article will help you get the best from your printer and achieve 'camera store' quality photos by teaching you the simple tips and tricks many professional digital photographers use!
  • Not able to get DSL or Cable Internet Service? Why not try Satellite Internet Service?  By : Scott Pimental
    The federal government has determined that some 71% of Americans have barriers to being able to subscribe to broadband services at their home or business. Of these being located in a rural or remote area seems to be one of the main factors. One solution to this may involve looking skyward.
  • Configuring Windows as a NTP Server  By : David Evans
    This article describes how to configure the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 time service as a NTP server. It shows how to manipulate registry entries to configure the Windows Time Service.
  • 5 Cool Time-Saving Shortcuts for Windows  By : Jim Edwards
    Well, over the years I've discovered a few shortcuts that rate extremely handy for saving time, recovering from mistakes, or avoiding effort. Now, a few geeks among us may immediately say I could have read the manual to discover these instead of tripping on them over the years, but that would take out all the fun!
  • Notebook Buying Tips  By : Roberto Sedycias
    This article describes the features one might be looking for while making a notebook purchase. The different sizes of notebooks, as well as mobile connectivity and multimedia capability are explained as well.
  • How To Maintain Accurate Time On Your PC  By : David Evans
    This article describes various methods of maintaining a highly accurate time on your PC. It describes how to utilise Internet time references, radio and GPS clocks and dedicated NTP server systems.
  • How To Decode The MSF-60 Radio Time Signal  By : David Evans
    This article describes how the MSF-60 time signal is decoded by NTP Time Server and computer systems to provide an accurate timing reference.
  • SEO Content for SE Positions  By : Darren Dunner
    SEO Content is Content Optimized by the Search Engines. What does this mean? Here are a few things. The search engines read your site as closely and as humanly as possible...

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