Technology


Is a DVD VCR recorder right for you?   by Kenny Hemphill


A DVD VCR recorder may, at first sight, seem like an ugly combo of old technology with new. However, there are many advantages to be had from a DVD VCR recorder, also known as DVD VHS recorder or DVD VCR combo recorder.

The first and most obvious advantage is that it provides an easy way to copy your old VHS tapes to DVD and thus preserve them for much longer than they would last on  ... continue


Special events recording in DVD players` age   by Dana Scripca


The proliferation of portable DVD players has dramatically changed the videography approach.

Digital era prompted people to make critical choices. Videotapes` life came to an end as the DVDs and DVD players appeared and replaced them by and large. To meet the emerging needs, new services and new jobs showed up, drawing out a growing industry.
Preserving for the future

If yo  ... continue


www.freewebs.com/redglow   by John


Go to my site www.freewebs.com/redglow

it has...
over200games,messageboards,chatroom,polls,music,movie clips,art and much more!!!

  ... continue


The benefits of the new Firefox browser   by Jakob Jelling


You probably heard of the new Firefox browser version 1.0 recently released by Mozilla. If you are currently using Internet Explorer or Netscape, you are probably wondering if Firefox is better and why is it better. In order to answer these questions it is necessary to take a look at all the benefits that Firefox offers you as a user.

First of all, Firefox is free, which is definite  ... continue


Podcasting   by Colin Maddocks


If you are fed up with listening to your local FM station and the mass of inane adverts that punctuate each show, or, if you crave interesting spoken word programmes that are written and presented by excited, knowledgeable enthusiasts, then Adam Curry`s `Daily Source Code` podcast may be just what your a looking for.

Adam is one of a rapidly increasing group known as `podcasters`, w  ... continue


Oil or Grease Lubrication?   by Thomas Yoon


A lubricating grease is usually a mixture of 85 to 90 percent
mineral oil or synthetic oil together with a thickener. In a
majority of all greases, the thickener is a metallic soap. One
example is lithium stearate for lithium soap.

The function of the thickener, the metallic soap, is to hold
the lubricating oil in a semi-liquid state for easier handling.

When   ... continue


The Risks of Desktop Security Software - Part 1   by Tim Klemmer


This is the second in a series of articles highlighting reasons why we need a new model for anti-virus and security solutions.

Reason #2: the Desktop Security Software Risks

The risks of placing software on the desktop are such that I will be breaking this article into two parts.

Fundamentally we think of having software on our desktops as a good thing. I love downloa  ... continue


Desktop Security Software Risks - Part 2   by Tim Klemmer


This is the third in a series of articles highlighting reasons why we need a new model for anti-virus and security solutions.

Reason #2: the Desktop Security Software Risks

The risks of placing software on the desktop are such that I will be breaking this article into two parts.

There are many advantages to putting security and anti-virus software on the desktop. They  ... continue


Technology Sucks - Did you have a nice day?   by Birmingham UK Com


I get into the office this morning and make a cup of coffee. Today is going to be a good day I tell myself as I sit down at my desk, ready for everything the world has to throw at me.

Firstly my ISP doesn`t work and its over an hour before were online - and this is Broadband! I download 367 emails of which 4 are for me and only 2 of them I really want. I have now wasted an hour and h  ... continue


Get identified under your skin!   by Chris N. Fernando


There are movies that entertain you, frighten you, and enlighten you. There are movies that trigger your brain of a possible invention that might take shape. This happens every time you watch a Science-fiction movie you wonder, THIS is something that can be explored! There have been movies in the past that have shown the possibilities of planting a gadget inside a human to track his/her dai  ... continue


Look out PDA, here comes TDA!   by Chris N. Fernando


First it was the Smart-phone that threatened to oust PDA. Now, the PDA is all set to take on the heat from next generation PDA the TDA.

Whats it all about?

Novinit a French company has developed the worlds first TDA or Tactile Digital Assistant. The TDA is based on touch-screen technology and relies entirely on your thumbs for input, which are harder to lose than a stylus. The  ... continue


Walmart is Watching ... Almost   by Steven Damron


The New York Times reported that the RFID rollout at Walmart has slowed down. Actually, the first deployment of RFID at Walmart is only at the pallet level, not at the product level, so all Walmart will track initially is how pallets of products move through their distribution system. Eventually, when RFID tags are produced in enough volume to knock down their prices, Walmart would like to   ... continue


WIND WIRELESS AND MIKROTIK - HIGH IMPACT/LOW INVESTMENT   by Bob Kirkpatrick


From: Wind Wireless, Inc.

Contact: Bob Kirkpatrick, Chief Technology Officer
bobk@windwireless.net
(509) 462-4734
715 East Sprague Avenue
Spokane, WA 99202
www.windwireless.net

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***

WIND WIRELESS AND MIKROTIK - HIGH IMPACT/LOW INVESTMENT

SPOKANE, WA December 27, 2004 - Wind Wireless, Inc. of Spokane, Washington announ  ... continue


SoftWeb-PDN.com is a hit with programmers   by BanPro NET


Since launching in August of 2004, SoftWeb-PDN.com has seen a fast growing stream of traffic and been praised on numerous developer`s forums as a solid centralized resource for programmers.

`As a software and webware programmer who uses many different languages, I was spending countless hours each week searching for information or resources to improve my projects. That`s time I wasn`  ... continue


WIND WIRELESS TO SPONSOR AT THE BROADBAND WIRELESS SHOW   by Bob Kirkpatrick


From: Wind Wireless, Inc.

Contact: Bob Kirkpatrick, Chief Technology Officer
bobk@windwireless.net
(509) 462-4734
715 East Sprague Avenue
Spokane, WA 99202
www.windwireless.net

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***

WIND WIRELESS TO SPONSOR AT THE BROADBAND WIRELESS SHOW

SPOKANE, WA December 27, 2004 - Wind Wireless, Inc. of Spokane, Washington is a p  ... continue


Are You Copernic Conscious?   by John Calder


? 2004, John Calder
http://www.TheEzine.net

Often overlooked by Internet marketers, software manufacturer Copernic Technologies offers some great tools for market and competition research. The company seems to concentrate on corporate markets, as they`re not a household name in the same way that `Norton` is, and their products aren`t generally available through retail channels. continue


Top Ten Reasons to get Satellite Radio   by Reno Charlton


Over the years we?ve seen all areas of entertainment change and improve in many ways. We?ve seen more and more channels appear on satellite television, we?ve seen the appearance of CDs and DVDs, and now we have access to satellite radio to complement our AM/FM service. Satellite radio is available through two providers, Sirius and XM, both of which offer a range of subscription packages and  ... continue


Satellite Radio & Shock Jocks: Shock Jocks: Howard Stern ? Bad Boy of the Airwaves   by Reno Charlton


The term ?Shock Jock? has become well known since the 1980s. These bad boys of the airwaves have happily stomped on and disregarded the FCC regulations to the delight - and at times, disgust of their audiences. The rule of thumb in the ?Shock Jock? entertainment form is, the more disturbing, shocking, and politically incorrect the show - the better.

Howard Stern, one of the highest   ... continue


Satellite Radio Showdown: Sirius vs XM Radio   by Reno Charlton


The advancement of technology has seen the introduction of many new and exciting gadgets and services over the years: video recorders have been replaced by DVDs; record players with CD players and MP3s; and terrestrial television channels have been expanded to include hundreds of satellite channels to suit all tastes and ages. And now consumers can enjoy the benefits of satellite radio as w  ... continue


Technology and Coping with Disaster   by John Savageau


Technology and Coping with Disaster



Natural disasters come in many shapes. From the incomprehensible carnage of last weekend?s tsunami in the Indian Ocean, to hurricanes and typhoons, to tornadoes and drought, our world deals with the horror of disaster as a normal part of our lives. Throw in a bit of human influence through wars, terrorism, or the threat of weapons of mass   ... continue




First    Previous    listings 321 to 340 of  602      Next   Last


Car Finance | Loans | Cheap Car Insurance | Gossip | Home Loan