How to Keep Your AdSense Account From Being Nuked by Google
By Robert Plank - 4/3/2009
There have been whole AdSense accounts bringing in $5000 per month banned for life from Google because of fraudulent clicks. If Google catches you clicking on your own AdSense ads, they can shut you down. You won`t get canned just for a single click, but if you`re like me and tweak your site a lot i... The Future of Thought Swapping
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
In the future we will be able to have small chips in our brains and which will work like cell phones, but without the inherent flaws. You will not have to carry them around or worry about dropping them into the toilet. Arthur C. Clarke in one of his short stories discussed this possibility and we ar... Is Software Tester a Most Infamous Person in a Software Project Team?
By Syed Feroz Zainvi - 4/3/2009
The fact that a software tester is a most infamous person in a software project team has some grounds underneath it. This is because a software tester usually speaks of the bugs in the developer?s code. For a developer to take this pin-pointing personally hurting is humane. The tussle between the t... What to Do if All Screensavers Fun is Grayed Out?
By Roman Kramar - 4/3/2009
Finally, you have some time to personalize your desktop with an interesting screensaver. But wait... What`s that? Why in the world the system prevents you from doing that? The screensaver controls are grayed out or, even worse, the whole Screensaver tab is missing from Display Properties. Don`t pani... HasYour Computer Hard Drive Ever Crashed? Are You Challenged by Backups?
By Jimmie Newell - 4/3/2009
The following scenario?s have probably been repeated thousands of times, on computer systems of all kinds and sizes, operated by all levels of users from complete novice, to expert user. · You log on and your computer will not boot to your operating system. · You have installed some piece of new har... Managing Files in Your Computer (Windows PC)
By Louise Kaye - 4/3/2009
Have you ever worked for hours on a document, saved it to your computer and the
next time you went to use the file you could not find it? Hopefully this article will
help you and everyone else who uses your computer, save files in an orderly
manner; then you will always be able to find any fil... Internet Cell Phone Deals - How to Take Advantage of Them
By Jaye Seay - 4/3/2009
The internet can be a great place to buy your next cell phone. How many times have you been in the mall and were harassed by some pushy wireless telephone dealer? The internet store is a sharp contrast to this type of environment. On the internet, you can take your time, research a particular pho... All You Ever Wanted To Know About Cell Phone Batteries
By Peter Lenkefi - 4/3/2009
Cell phones run on various kinds of batteries depending on the manufacturer, phone size or shape and features. There are basically four types of cell phone batteries: Lithium Polymer, Lithium Ion, Nickel Metal Hydride and Nickel Cadmium. Lithium Polymer is the most recent type and applies the latest... How Do People Read Signs
By Ron Jara - 4/3/2009
Signs are made to be read, understood, and followed by people. We should follow signs. We are not to work against it. Otherwise, we are just defeating its purpose. In the many places in the world, road signs are scattered everywhere to guide all people. In the streets, you will see signs that ar... Will DirecTV HDTV be Revolutionary?
By James Croydon - 4/3/2009
When we speak of transmission of pure digital television, we mainly talk about its reception and display of the signals. These signals come to us through the broadcasting over air or by transmission through the satellite system or cable system in our houses. There is a class of Direct TV that is get... Most Dangerous Types of Spyware are on the Rise: How to Choose the Weapon
By Alexandra Gamanenko - 4/3/2009
Bad News - the Threat is Bigger than it Seemed How recently it was ? when even many journalists thought that spyware gathers mostly information to be used for targeted advertising. Definitions like "spyware, a.k.a. adware, is?" were pretty common in articles. Keyloggers and system monitors were ment... Home Theater: 3 Ugly Secrets Revealed
By Bob Wood - 4/3/2009
Secret #1: WHAT YOU BUY TODAY WILL BE OBSOLETE TOMORROW, IF IT ISN`T ALREADY. What you should do about it: Don`t sweat it. Just read what you can before you buy to educate yourself so you don`t make a terrible mistake. If you shop wisely, you can get a tremendous leap over what you have come ... Spam Email and the Flu, Is There a Cure?
By Gerard Manning - 4/3/2009
It seems more and more these days, I am seeing increased similarities with spam and the flu. With Yahoo and AOL in the news lately about a possible pay to email to avoid spam, this brought be to think about the flu and spam correlation. If you cannot beat it, or at least stop it completely at this t... Why Do I Need an External Antenna for My PocketPC?
By Jon Butt - 4/3/2009
For stronger signal strengths, lesser static interruptions, and better GPS reception and accuracy, use an external antenna. PocketPC gadgets from HP iPAQ, Dell, and Palm, especially those with cellular phone and GPS capabilities, can work better with various signal enhancers. An external antenna is ... Reduce TCO: The Java Database Way
By Parveen Aggarwal - 4/3/2009
TCO (Total Cost Ownership) is the buzzword in today?s business world. This metric helps enterprise managers assess direct and indirect costs and benefits derived from their investment on IT components and services. A vital component of o... Web Conferencing - Best Way of Communication
By Sardool Sikandar - 4/3/2009
Web conferencing or computer conferencing is a way to hold live presentations over the Internet. Generally it is used for group discussions or business conferences. Each member of web conference sits at their PC and can be easily connected to other members through Internet. It may be accompanied eit... The Benefits of Satellite Television!
By Reno Charlton - 4/3/2009
Most teenagers today won`t remember what the entertainment world was like before the days of satellite television. They simply take the hundreds of entertainment channels for granted, unlike the adults, who remember just how tedious things could get before the luxury of satellite television exploded... Using a Mac Mighty Mouse on a PC
By Jeff Heaton - 4/3/2009
Have you seen the Might Mouse? No, I do not mean the super hero. I mean the
latest innovation by Apple computers-- the Mighty Mouse. The mighty mouse is
unlike any mouse you?ve ever seen before. The Mighty Mouse works directly with the latest version of the Macintosh
operating system to provide m... Things You Should Consider When Selecting a VoIP Provider
By Chris Landry - 4/3/2009
The following are very important factors to consider when you are selecting a VoIP provider. Educate yourself and be informed before you choose. Monthly costs: A VoIP provider can save you up to 75% on your telephone/long distance expenses. There are many VoIP providers out there so it will benef... Common Cockpit Concepts and Convenient Configurations
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
One of the big pushes in aviation and military is to have common cockpit designs, which are ergonomically correct. The Common Cockpit Initiative (CCI) would mean all aircraft have basically the same cockpit; all the instruments would be in the same place, the seats in the same place, in fact nearly ... OSI Layers Model
By Kashif Raza - 4/3/2009
Introduction During the early years of our modern computer era, very few standards and protocols existed between various manufacturers. However, as time went on and computer technology continued to improve and become more widespread, it became apparent that standards would be necessary to ensure com... LaserJet Printer Advice
By John Gibb - 4/3/2009
Before you purchase a printer you need to consider many factors, things like, whether you want a color or monochrome printer, do you want to print text or images. Printers are a long term investment and you?d be wise to weigh many factors before making the right choice. Laser printers can draw crisp... Best Practices In Choosing Network Monitoring Software
By Rod Fukanaga - 4/3/2009
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Hawaii (HMSA) found itself with a rapidly expanding network and data center. Our network devices, servers, and software were all growing in complexity and we knew that we would have to leverage technology to gain better control of our IT systems and network.
In the pas... Ethnicity Testing: Where Has Your DNA Been?
By Pete McFraser - 4/3/2009
Have you ever wondered about your ethnic origin? Do you know for sure where all your ancestors were from and which countries` histories were a direct influence on the people who made you who you are? I`ve always known I`m Canadian, but not until recently did I wonder: am I part Finnish? It was just ... HDTV by Satellite
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
Did someone say HDTV via Satellite Link? All Right! Oh yes, we want that indeed. Direct TV is brings us High Definition Television via Boeing Manufactured Satellite. Hughes and Boeing that will work. Boeing just delivered the SpaceWay F-I Satellite, the new technology with all the bells and whistle... Protecting Consumers In the High-Tech Environment at the FTC
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
The Federal Trade Commission in a recent report to congress to justify their budget request for FY 2007 stated that they had taken the lead in protecting consumers from identity theft. When in fact all they have done is fine the ever-living crap out of the corporations who were victims of fraud and ... Can Humans Replace God with Technology?
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
It seems that human technology in robotics, computers, NanoTech and BioTech are coming together to make the species their own god. Able to extend life, modify DNA and cure any known disease. Is it true? Indeed all of it appears to be true in the very new future. But not so fast, as there are many wh... Digital Radio Goes to War and Surprise! You`re the Winner
By Douglas Hanna - 4/3/2009
There`s a coming war in digital radio -- HD Radio vs. satellite radio. The question is, which will be the winner. I think the answer is ?none of the above.? Why would I say this? Let`s look at some pros and cons. First, satellite radio is national. You can lock onto your favorite channel and keep li... The Printer Cartridge Review
By Martin Smith - 4/3/2009
Years ago computers were huge and their accompanying printers were huge as well. Instead of ink cartridges like those used now, they had toner reservoirs and later toner cartridges. Filling a toner cartridge was not easy and it was messy. The toner cartridges were better. Some printers ran on prin... Consumer Protection Available to Americans in the Know
By Chris Robertson - 4/3/2009
Today, many Americans are victims of financial crimes perpetrated by disreputable businesspeople. Consumers are swindled by those who engage in identity theft, through car dealer rip-offs, by credit agencies that incorporate inaccurate data into credit reports, and through a variety of inflated fees... Microsoft Business Solutions Customization Options - Overview for Programmer
By Andrew Karasev - 4/3/2009
Several years ago Microsoft purchased Great Plains Software, then Navision (Denmark based software development company). At this time Great Plains Software already was active ERP applications consolidation player - it already acquired Solomon Software couple of years prior. Then in 2002 Microsoft ... An Introduction to Hydro Energy.
By Peter Lenkefi - 4/3/2009
What is hydro energy? Fossil fuel reserves have become seriously depleted but conversely our energy use is increasing year on year, our fossil fuel use is now far from being sustainable. Fossil fuels are also responsible for global warming because of the carbon dioxide that is produced with the use ... Employee Management Using Right Type of Payroll Software
By James Hunt - 4/3/2009
There are many different types of payroll software that you can buy to help you manage the payroll of your company. These payroll software packages are even further broken down into the specifics of your company. For instance, if you have a company that is a part of the entertainment industry you... Types Of Computer Infections
By Ryan Fyfe - 4/3/2009
Computer infections can be broken up into 4 main categories which are explained in detail below: Viruses Computer Viruses are small pieces of software that attach themselves to real programs. An example would be a virus that attaches itself onto windows explorer. Each time you run the program window... EDTV: What You Should Know Before You Make That Purchase
By Simon Canfield - 4/3/2009
Enhanced Definition Television ? also known as EDTV ? is
one of the many modern viewing technologies of our time.
Often confused with HDTV capability, this is actually a
compromise between standard TV and HDTV. In fact, the
visual benefits are at least twice that of standard
television, since... Plan Ahead - Determine Your Bandwidth Requirements For Video Conferencing Early
By Michael Lemm - 4/3/2009
Most of today`s companies are maximizing their travel budgets and communication requirements by making smart use of videoconferencing as an alternative to face-to-face meetings. With this decision to implement enterprise-level videoconferencing comes a requirement for bandwidth solutions which are ... BUSTED: Anti Spam Forces Bankrupt Super-Spammer Scott Richter
By Paul Judge - 4/3/2009
Microsoft scores one for the good guys Scott Richter, the self-proclaimed ?Spam King,? just can?t seem to get enough attention. Admittedly responsible for sending literally billions of Unsolicited Commercial Email messages (UCE), Richter made headlines again recently when his spam-fed cash cow, OptI... Is Your Family Protected?
By Tiffany Baron - 4/3/2009
When you think about Security, what do you think of? We all have one device or another to assist in keeping us safe. We have pad locks and security systems to ... Choosing A Cell Phone Plan
By Peter Lenkefi - 4/3/2009
Choosing a cell phone plan can be exciting or confusing. The reason is so many options are available and each one is claimed to be the best option. There may be several options available to you but the best option should be one that fits your lifestyle and needs.
There are two major ways to choose a... Troubleshooting Computer Freeze (Lockup) Problems
By Michael Woodford - 4/3/2009
How familiar does the following sound? Your computer was working fine, but then suddenly started locking up (aka hanging or freezing), rebooting itself (crashing) or shutting down spontaneously? If you know only too well what I am talking about, then read on! Performing the simple steps below can fi... Home Refinancing Scam ? Thieves Use Identity Theft to Steal Your Equity
By Charles Essmeier - 4/3/2009
Since the demise of the stock market in 2000, the real estate market has been booming. Investors who are justifiably cautious about investing in stocks have been investing in homes. This has driven the prices of homes in the United States to record levels. Long-time homeowners are discovering that... Integrating RFID Into Your Packaging
By Dennis Bacchetta - 4/3/2009
Market forces such as the RFID mandates from Target, Wal-Mart, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) have many manufacturers and suppliers focused on RFID simply as a compliance tool, overlooking the significant additional benefits of automatic identificat... Introducing GRML
By Toby J. Rhodes - 4/3/2009
Creating a new markup language. Introduction. General Reuse Markup Langauge, or GRML, is a markup language for web browsers. It has the data definition features of character-delimited files and XML, with the hyperlinking and form support of HTML. The purpose of this article is to show why GRML exist... WiFi Vs. WiMax
By Dennis Schooley - 4/3/2009
Wi Fi Fo Fum, I think I smell the blood?oops wrong tale. This story doesn?t involve giants, but it does involve giant leaps forward in technology that will affect us all. The other day I was watching two kids play. Each had a tin can up to their ear and they were speaking to each other on the ?phone... Sole-Proprietors, Protect Yourself from Identity Theft by Obtaining an EIN
By Ellen Zucker - 4/3/2009
Obtaining an EIN or employer identification number is a good idea if you are a sole-proprietor. From time to time, you`ll be asked to provide your social security number or employer ID to clients or governmental agencies. Once you do that you have no control over which client employees and others ca... Private Space Enterprises
By Lance Winslow - 4/3/2009
We all know that space will become the final frontier for Corporate Commercialization. What sorts of businesses will go into space? Well we already know that space tourism is starting. We saw the media releases of SpaceShip One and potential tickets to travel into space for only $250,000 which is a ... Computer Security - What Exactly Is It?
By Ciontescu Molie - 4/3/2009
Although the term `computer security` is used a lot, the content of a computer is actually vulnerable to only a few risks unless the computer is connected to others on a network. As the use of computer networks (especially the Internet) has increased dramatically during the past few years, the term ... Light Up Your Life!
By Cathy Feldman - 5/13/2008
How many times have you been left standing in the dark desperately trying to find something in your purse? Well, if Rosanna Kilfedder has her way, those dark times are coming to an end.
A student of Brunel University, Rosanna has developed an illuminating idea. She has designed a solar powered ... Can An Ink Cartridge & The Machines That Use Them Actually Be Cool ?
By Andrew James - 5/5/2008
First a little history lesson.....
There was a time, long ago that printers had ribbons and used dot matrix printing to create tiny dots that, when looked at, were readable. Sometimes they were BARELY readable, however. Changing ribbons and printing wheels to change type face was a chore.
Then,... 4 Reasons Why Portable Mp3 Players Take Content to The Next Level
By Steve Gover - 4/28/2008
With the recent advent of the Ipod, a lot of people are using portable Mp3 players to carry their entire music collection around with them. What just a few years ago would have required you to lug a suitcase full of CDs around, now can fit in the palm of your hand. Some Ipods can carry up to 60Gb ...
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