Archive for September, 2009



Exploit the Public Domain for Quick Money

Wednesday 30 September 2009 @ 3:33 am

The public domain is chalk full of some of the most powerful classics ever written, and contrary to popular belief, it isn’t just about books either. The public domain contains paintings, prints, audio files, video files and even sales copy.. all there for the taking.

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How to Set Up the Multi-Media TV

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 4:09 am

Connect your PC to your Big Screen TV. Simple and inexpensive, you can now watch the web on your big screen TV. This article will explain how to connect your PC to a Big Screen TV, and experience the ultimate in HD picture and HD sound, using the existing PC outputs.

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Is Programming an Art Form?

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 4:09 am

Anyone with the right training can paint a car, but an artist can paint a car beautifully. To that, much of the same can be said for programming. Anyone with the right training can program and make an application but an artist can make a truly magnificent and efficient application that can be very useful.

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Registry Cleaners - How to Use Them?

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 4:09 am

If your personal computer seems to be or recently started running slower or does not load pages as fast as it once did. Then the chances are good that you will need to run a registry cleaner on your computer. If you are a person, who uses your personal computer daily then you should know that every web site you visit leaves traces on your computer. Some sites have forms of software on them that can damage your computer or gather your personal information.

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Apple iPod Repair and Parts Service

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 3:09 am

It is often questioned whether it makes sense to purchase a new iPod or repair an old one. We always want the latest and greatest devices to add to our arsenal of portable media weaponry. When it comes time to weighing the cost and benefit of repair over that of replacement we need to consider a few options.

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How the Recession Has Encouraged the Older Generations to Teach the Younger Ones

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 3:09 am

This article is about how today’s generation is an instant gratification one and the generation of their grandparents or great-grandparents valued their items and took care of them. Now, with the recession the older generation is teaching the younger one how to value things and not to be wasteful.

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How to Transcribe MPEG Audio

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 3:09 am

MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. It refers to the set of standards that used for coding audio visual information like movies, videos, audios into a digital compressed format. MPEG files are compressed using hi-end technology, so even though the file size is smaller it offers excellent quality audio, video output.

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High Definition Camcorder Storage

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 3:09 am

High definition camcorder usage is on the rise and as a consequence so too is the usage of digital storage for it. This article will show you some of the common storage methods for high definition camcorders and which ones you should consider.

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How to Find a Good Computer Leasing Company

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 3:09 am

You know that you want to lease a computer or a set of computers, but do you know how to find a good computer leasing company and foster a working relationship with that company that will benefit both parties? It only takes a quick search in a phone book or online to determine that there are many leasing companies available, so finding the right match can be tricky.

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Campus Network Protocol Guide - Ethernet, STP, Fiber

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 3:09 am

Spanning Tree is an algorithm that runs on Layer 2 campus switches for preventing Layer 2 loops and broadcast storms on a network with at least 2 switches or bridges. The algorithm determines what ports at each switch or bridge must be blocked to create a loop free topology.

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