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  • Blu-ray shoppers find falling prices at new Web portal
    Catering to the European market, new website Blu-raysale.eu is welcomed by collectors wishing to expand their Blu-ray movie collection at the lowest possible price. Conserving money and time the site is expected to be extremely popular with movie fans.
  • ISO Rating And Its Significance
    This article illustrates the importance of ISO ratings. It also teaches you how to create stunning shots using special settings.
  • What is ISAKMP?
    ISAKMP stands for Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol. ISAKMP is a protocol used for establishing the security associations and the cryptographic keys. A security association is used to support secure communication and it refers to the establishment of the shared security information between two networks.
  • SSID: What Is It And How To Prevent Its Theft
    SSID, the shortened form of Service Set Identifier, is the network name of a wireless LAN system. This system picks up all transmissions of wireless communication, but only allows for the communication of two or more signals that share the same service set identifier number.
  • Samsung Phones-Pack Powerful Technology and Great Design into One Smart Package
    Uniquely put together and designed are adjectives that easily describe all samsung phones. They offer a vast array of styles such as sliders, flip phones, and sleek candy-bar like designs. The LCD screens are bright and bold, allowing users to see them clearly.
  • What Is The Difference Between QPSK And The Other PSK Links?
    QPSK, other wise known as Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, is an algorithm for information transfers from a computer or server to the internet. This information enables the user to take information from the primary computer and upload it or stream it to the internet with ease. The QPSK link is not prone to degrading and therefore can be used frequently and for long periods. This makes it possible to spend more time uploading or streaming information and less time repairing or creating alternative links.
  • How to Unlock a Blackberry
    Anyone who needs to unlock blackberry devices may feel a little frustrated trying to get the right information to do so. It may seem like this information is kept away from consumers and locked down like Fort Knox.
  • What is RAM
    RAM operates much like a human being's short-term memory. Much like the human brain RAM is able to draw upon the computer's long term memory for information. This is often necessary when short term memory becomes full. Most computers come equipped with at least 256 million RAM bytes plus the hard disk which has the capability of holding 40 billion bytes.
  • What are QVGA Specifications?
    QVGA, also known as Quarter VGA is a screen size and resolution measurement. This measurement and resolution is most commonly used for PDA’s, cell phones, and hand held games. These screens tend to be portrait in orientation rather than the landscape orientation that people are used to on televisions or computer screens.
  • What is PHProxy and How Can I Use It?
    PHProxy is a type of proxy website that allows one to gain access to websites that would otherwise be blocked. These PHProxy websites allow for the free and unchallenged entry on to websites such as MySpace.com and Facebook.com without a user name or a registered computer.
  • Where can I download Free Fonts
    Free fonts are amongst the most popular downloads for entry level and professional graphic designers and typographers. They can provide a way for designers to express themselves uniquely without having to create a new font themselves or spend a lot of money purchasing a high priced professionally designed font for use only once or twice.
  • What is IMEI?
    IMEI, otherwise known as International Mobile Equipment Identification, is a series of numbers that identifies key elements of the phone that it can be registered to a single user and reported stolen if necessary.
  • How Can a Person Convert Word to PDF ?
    The best way to convert Word .doc files to PDF files is to download a copy of OpenOffice.org. OpenOffice.org is a free, open source, alternative to Microsoft’s pricey Office suite of programs. The interface may take some getting used to, but the functionality of OpenOffice.org and it’s low price tag makes it a powerful alternative to the current reigning office suite for Windows.
  • How Can a Person Find Good Deals on Cheap Cell Phones?
    There are a number of ways to get good deals on cheap cell phones. These methods range from buying phones at specific rates for various package deals to purchasing phones from third parties who can often give a person the best deal possible on their electronics.
  • Steps To Produce A Good Panning Shot
    This article illustrates how to capture a great panning shot with your digital camera. It includes the details to perform the shot exactly.
  • Households Dumping Their Home Phones
    According to the National Health Interview Survey, conducted by the U.S. Center for Disease Control, about 3 in 10 households either only use mobile phones or rarely take calls on their landlines.
  • PBX - Your Own Little Telephone Company
    PBX stands for Private Branch eXchange and it is basically a private network and/or switching station for telephone systems.
  • HDMI
    HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface, and it is an interface for uncompressed, completely digital audiovisuals.
  • Block Caller ID
    When someone chooses to block Caller ID, what it basically means is that his or her call will come through as "Unknown Caller," "Private Number," "Unavailable," et cetera, on the Caller ID of whomever he or she is calling.
  • EEPROM's
    EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory, and it is the name of a tiny chip which contains data code.
  • Caller ID Block
    There are quite a few ways to block your caller ID, thus keeping your phone number hidden from the recipient, ensuring your privacy.
  • What's the Flack About FLAC?
    The Free Lossless Audio Codec, or FLAC, is a type of file format for the compression of audio data.
  • The Smart Card
    A smart card is a pocket sized card with implanted integrated circuits which can process information.
  • What is an EPROM?
    EPROM or Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory is rewritable memory chip that can hold its data without power.
  • The History and Future of Satellite TV
    Satellite TV is here to stay, especially with the growth of the Internet en the birth of new technologies. But where does Satellite TV come from?
  • RingtoneFeeder Announces Innovative New Service for iPhone ring tones
    RingtoneFeeder, is pleased to announce the launch of its new service for iPhone ringtones. RingtoneFeeder offers a new and innovative approach to ringtones through its subscription service, which automatically installs a new original ringtone on subscribers’ iPhones via iTunes every week. The earlier people subscribe to the service, the bigger the ringtone collection they will have. When a ringtone has been released, it will not appear in the weekly feed ever again.
  • Net Cards are needed in your business
    A smart card can help keep your companies data more secure than magnetic stripe cards.
  • Home Theater Speakers
    Home theaters are getting to be extremely popular among American homes. This modern technology is slowly giving movie theaters a run for their money. Basic knowledge of home theater system and its basic components may be best for people who want to bring home relaxation and entertainment.
  • What is a VLAN?
    A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a group of hosts that feature a like set of requirements and can communicate as though they were all connected via the same wires.
  • HTC VX6800
    The HTC XV6800, also known as the HTC Mogul is a smartphone designed with the corporate market in mind.
  • What is S/PDIF?
    S/PDIF is a type of data link layer and physical layer for the transfer of digital audio signals between multiple devices or stereo components.
  • What is HDMI?
    HDMI, or high definition multimedia interface, is a type of audio and video interface that is used for the transmission of uncompressed digital streams.
  • Free VoIP
    Free VoIP is a loosely used term to denote various offerings of Voice over Internet Protocol that are considered to be free of charge to the end user.
  • What is Ethernet?
    Ethernet is the single most widely used form of the local area network currently in existence.
  • What is HDCP?
    Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection.
  • What is dBm?
    Sometimes identified as dBmW, dBm has to do with the degree of power measured in decibels as it relates to one millwatt.
  • Ten Benefits Of Bluetooth Technology
    In this article, we list ten benefits and reasons to use Bluetooth technology.
  • Linux options for Small Businesses
    Linux will become a major force in the future as more small to medium businesses turn towards its hosting platform.
  • Choosing a Home Theater System
    Having the finest and high-quality home theater system will give you the most sought after set up that you could flaunt and enjoy to the max.
  • Introduction to CD Mastering
    CD mastering is the final chance for creative input when you create a compact disc.
  • Cell phones, do you really want to be available all the time?
    Do you really want to be available for anyone and everyone on a 24/7 basis?
  • Cheap Cell Phone Alternatives
    When looking for a cheap cell phone, there's no need to settle for something that doesn't meet your requirements.
  • Information Overload: The Silent Burden
    Article on information overload and why IO is still an underestimated threat to productivity.

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