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Powerful Strategies To Earn More (August 12 2008)         - Matthew Brown

Are you wondering how to earn extra money from home? Let me tell you how you can do it…

Don’t Let Leaving Your Bible at Home Slow Down Your Bible Studies (May 05 2008)         - Molly Pratt

Access The Bible Using Your Mobile Phone

Wordpress Photo Blog Theme - Nice Way To Share Your Images (February 29 2008)         - Tom Jenks

When it comes to creating a photoblog, you can modify a Wordpress theme to suit your photoblog or you can use a Wordpress photo blog theme.

Inserting the Right Web Site (August 23 2007)         - Josie Brennan

Describing the four steps to inserting content in a website to improve the quality and clarity of improving online presence.

Recognize and be Able to Differentiate and Explain the Following Access Control Models (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

MAC (Mandatory Access Control)
DAC (Discretionary Access Control)
RBAC (Role Based Access Control)

Intelligence... Way is Artificial (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

Curiosity has always eluded man. This has led to many inventions and discoveries. One of the finest examples of man's inventions is computer. Automatically a picture comes to our mind. They are able to do huge computations, repetitive and boring jobs that took us long time. Exactly what the computer provides is not the ability to be rigid or unthinking. But rather to behave conditionally; sometimes this way, sometimes that, as appropriate. This means applying knowledge to action. Believe it or not, even here, attitude matters the most. We ask these machines to do the job that we already know and do. But we want them to do faster and more accurately.

Use of RFID Technology in Libraries: An Automated Metheod of Circulation, Security, Tracking and... (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

1. Introduction

RFID is an acronym for Radio Frequency Identification. It is a technology that allows an item, for example a library book to be tracked and communicated with by radio waves. This technology is similar in concept to a Cell Phone.

The Apple Power Mac G5 (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

The Power Mac G5 is Apple Computer's newest flagship system. In fact, it is considered by many as not only the fastest Mac avaliable, but the fastest personal computer to date. Using a liquid cooling system, the G5 is able to keep its powerful dual processors running cool and fast. Currently the dual processors come in speeds of 1.8GHz, 2GHz and 2.5GHz. Don't let the GHz confuse you, however. These systems have been shown to out-pace the fastest Pentium 4 systems in commonly used applications such as Photoshop.

Is Power Point a Blessing to All Business People (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

It's not surprising the PowerPoint became universal tool in business world thanks to its quick to produce, easy to attach video & audio and effective to present ideas and conception. In today's business boardroom, PowerPoint presentation is so overwhelming that it seems people are unable to give a clear presentation without a multi - graphic, text-heavy PowerPoint presentation backing up.

Surplus & Refurbished Computers Are New Computers! (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

A computer that is a "surplus computer" just means that a manufacturer has an excess, overstock, or slightly obsolete inventories in HUGE quantities that were purchased. What that means for you, our customer, is truly remarkable discount computer prices! These benefits and values of surplus computers were traditionally available to only large volume commercial buyers, dealers, and corporate level buyers. But now discount computers are also sold retail so you can get all the benefits too.

The Evolution of Technology - The History of Computers (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

While computers are now an important part of the lives of human beings, there was a time where computers did not exist. Knowing the history of computers and how much progression has been made can help you understand just how complicated and innovative the creation of computers really is.

The Future Arrives As Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Becomes Reality (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

As the Consumer Electronics Show is kicking off 2005 in Las Vegas, one of the stars promises to be the emerging technology of Ultra-Wideband (UWB). UWB is wireless networking that is used for a multitude of electronic components and devices ranging from high definition TV, portable digital devices, to your traditional computer. UWB promises to blow away the current home wireless connections we are used to.

The Importance of Physician Recruiting Software (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

Physician recruiting software serves two important purposes. It helps hospitals and health organizations find qualified doctors, and it provides physicians with leads that can help them find a place to practice medicine. Physician recruiting software is perfect for recruiters because it can feature extensive information on both the physicians looking for work and the organizations looking for doctors. This type of software can be used by professional recruiters, the human resources department of a hospital or the physicians looking for a practice.

Killer Applications for Virtual Reality Environments (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

Currently there are many uses for augmented and virtual reality environments, which are coming online due to the rapid advances in this technology. We started to see such uses coming online at the turn of the new millennium as researchers and entrepreneurs started collaborating on real market applications and looking for the "killer ap." I would like to discuss some of the early applications, which were brought forth and how they help with everyday uses in our civilization.

Computers & Internet (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

One can easily say that these are the inventions of the century. It has done what one could not imagine. It has open the doors of the world to the world.

How to Backup Your Computer Files (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

As I write this, it's early December, and try as I might, I can't remember what my new year's resolution was last time around. One thing I can say with near hundred percent certainty is that whatever it was, I failed to keep it. Maybe you're the same. Maybe you resolved to quit smoking, lose weight, or read more. We all make promises with ourselves, then fail to keep those promises. Worst of all, those promises might be exactly what we need most. Consider this: When was the last time you backed up your computer files? Last month? Last year? Never?

Can You Restore Data from Your Backup? (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

Many users don't test their backups. This is because they don't take the time or they don't know the steps to take. This means that there is a risk that the restoration of their system will not work nor can they be sure that they are able to retrieve individual files.

Barcode Reader Manufacturers - The Future For Barcode Readers (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

They're not really the greatest invention of the recent century. To claim such would be an unbelievable hyperbole. But barcode readers have attained, and kept, their place as indispensable tools for many businesses the world over.

RFID Tags Read for 69 Feet (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

We now have RFID Tags that can be read from 69 feet, not just any RFID Tags or using just any system, no this system and these tags were designed by Hackers at the annual Defcon Conference in Las Vegas Nevada. No matter who designed it, it works and one of the biggest problems with RFID in the passive type tags was range. Having a system, which can read them from afar or thru containers means additional security can be achieved in the transportation industry. This means we can use them in cargo containers, trucks and shipping containers. Imagine a truck driving down the freeway and the SmartHighway reads what is inside. Not just what is inside, but every single package in every box, on every pallet; think of the possibilities?

Computer's Data Security: Necessity and Myth (July 25 2007)         - claim this article

There is no 100 % protection for your computer. But this doesn't mean you cannot prevent you data to be unauthorized accessed.

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