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Linux Training Online - What is Linux?- A Linux OS Introduction - Linux Software Programs & Desktops - Clyde Boom (2,407) Unverified Account
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Linux is an operating system (OS), like Windows. Think of there being two general types of software: operating system software and "other" software. The "other" software consists of several types of software programs, including: application software programs (like word processors, spreadsheets... ( added 1 year 7 days ago.)
Migrating Out of the Last Millennium – How About Windows XP - Dave Baughn (0) Unverified Account
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Are you still running Windows 98 or Windows ME? If so, perhaps after reading this, you might finally decide to move to Windows XP. If you are already running Windows XP, then you too will appreciate this. One of the most common tech related calls I get are the ones where a program works one day... ( added 1 year 224 days ago.)
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tips – I Can’t Send My Attachments! - Danny Davids (10,523) Gold Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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A sales rep emails a client, including pictures of the new products his company is introducing.   A proud grandmother emails photos of her latest grandchild to all of her friends.   A graphics designer includes pictures of his latest ad campaign in the email he forwards to his manager.  ... ( added 2 years 116 days ago.)
 

 
Wireless Shopping with RFID - Lee Asher (2,232) Unverified Account
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So wireless networking has got rid of your network cables and your USB cables... what can it do next? Well, the answer might surprise you: wireless is going shopping. There is a small army of uses for this technology and many are in use at this very moment. RFID: Electronic Barcodes ... ( added 2 years 172 days ago.)
Bios Setup - Micro 2000 Lake (231) Unverified Account
Changing the BIOS configuration is one of those things that novice computer users are sometimes warned against, as being only slightly less hazardous than tinkering with the Registry. It’s true that incorrect BIOS settings can keep a computer from functioning properly, but it’s also true that a... ( added 2 years 259 days ago.)
Improve PC Performance - 6 Tips You Must Know. - MichaelB (891) Unverified Account
Are you frustrated with your PC? Is it feeling sluggish or crawling at a snail's pace? Are programs running slower than they used to? Are you just plain fed up with frequent slowdowns, freezes or crashes? Then it's time to stop what you're doing and optimize your system to improve PC... ( added 2 years 286 days ago.)
Basic Trouble Shooting - Micro 2000 Lake (231) Unverified Account
If you’re anything like me, you have a love/hate relationship with your computer. When it works all is right with the world. When it acts up, you just want to hurl it through the nearest window and watch how fast it hits the ground. Whether it’s a programming or manufacturing glitch, phases of... ( added 3 years 10 days ago.)
Cisco CCNA, CCNP, and CCENT Practice Questions: Etherchannels, BGP, Queuing, And More! - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933 (12,811) Gold Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account Contact Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
From the basics of router hardware to configuring and troubleshooting BGP, let's test your knowledge of Cisco certification exam topics! CCENT Certification: You've just run the show interface ethernet0 command and you see the interface is "administratively down". What causes that? ... ( added 26 days 11 hours ago.)
Cisco CCNA, CCNP, And CCENT Practice Questions: Telnet, VLANs, and more! - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933 (12,811) Gold Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account Contact Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Test your knowledge of important Cisco certification exam topics with these CCENT, CCNA, and CCNP practice questions! CCENT and CCNA Certification: You've just configured a password for users that will use Telnet to connect to your router. A few questions... 1. In the running... ( added 27 days 17 hours ago.)
Cisco CCNA, CCENT, and CCNP Practice Questions: Static Default Routes, Wildcard Masks, And More! - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933 (12,811) Gold Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account Contact Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Let's tesr your knowledge of important Cisco certification exam topics such as static default routes, access lists, and more! CCENT Certification: What command will create a default static route with a next-hop IP address of 30.1.1.1? Answer: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 30.1.1.1 We... ( added 27 days 17 hours ago.)
Just What The Heck Is Spyware, Anyway? - Scott Drinkard (777) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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What Is Spyware? It goes by different names. Spyware, adware and malware are some of the more popular monikers. It really doesn't matter what you call it, though. The bottom line is that you don't want it on your computer. First of all, let me state for the record that I think the internet is... ( added 31 days 17 hours ago.)
Simply Add RAM To Speed Up Your Slow Computer - - John French (1,046) Bronze Level Author Verified Account Contact John French View Bio for John French
In this article I will suggest a relatively simple and painless step that will enable you to speed up your windows computer. A slow computer can be attributed to many reasons. Lack of computer memory, spyware, viruses, Trojan cluttered computer files. An amalgamation of all of the above will... ( added 36 days 23 hours ago.)
Essential Tips On How to Remove a Trojan - - John French (1,046) Bronze Level Author Verified Account Contact John French View Bio for John French
Before attempting to remove a Trojan, first you should understand how a Trojan is able to infiltrate your computer and what damage it can do. Trojan's aren't true viruses, as they don't replicate themselves. A Trojan is malware. Malware is software that is designed to infiltrate or damage your... ( added 43 days 19 hours ago.)
7 Simple Steps To Protect Your Identity Online - - John French (1,046) Bronze Level Author Verified Account Contact John French View Bio for John French
Identity theft is big business these days. By following the 4 steps below you will stand a much better chance of protecting your identity from being stolen and causing you lots hassle and trying to repair the damage bad credit history. Step 1 - Ensure your computer has the following programs... ( added 46 days 1 hour ago.)
5 Vital Steps To Secure Your Wireless Connection - - John French (1,046) Bronze Level Author Verified Account Contact John French View Bio for John French
The convenience of connecting two or more computer in your home or office has increased, especially with the cost of home or small office kits decreasing. Unfortunately there are people out there who want to use your wireless Internet for free or use it to hack into your computer. There are... ( added 46 days 1 hour ago.)
Speeding Up a Slow Computer - - Olly Fallon (153) Unverified Account View Bio for Olly Fallon
Whether you're a home user or you use your computer for business purposes, a slow running system can be quite annoying. It doesn't take long for a once fast computer to seemingly slow to a halt. Older computers are expected to be a little slower, unless you've done a lot of upgrading... ( added 53 days 20 hours ago.)
The Blue Screen Of Death! - - Olly Fallon (153) Unverified Account View Bio for Olly Fallon
At one time or another almost all of us have experienced the "Blue Screen of Death"! The bright blue screen popping up can be a little scary, but it can also be very annoying! Especially when you have no idea why it's there or how to fix the problem. The Blue Screen of Death or BSOD, is... ( added 53 days 20 hours ago.)
Buying a Refurbished PC - - Olly Fallon (153) Unverified Account View Bio for Olly Fallon
We all like brand spanking new things, especially computers, but in these shaky economic times, why not shop for a bargain? Some of the lowest prices these days are for refurbished computers and while there is some risk, why not investigate? If you don't need the most current technology, then... ( added 53 days 22 hours ago.)
What is Defragging? - - Olly Fallon (153) Unverified Account View Bio for Olly Fallon
You may have heard about defragging or defragmenting your hard drive To understand fully, what this means, you need to understand how a hard drive is made up. A hard drive is made up of lots of little segments that store data. These segments are called sectors or clusters. Usually the size... ( added 53 days 22 hours ago.)
Creating a Wireless Network - - Olly Fallon (153) Unverified Account View Bio for Olly Fallon
Wireless networking allows you to easily share your Internet access as well as printers, and media, very easily without wires. Setting up a wireless network is generally very easy and it is becoming more and more commonplace to do this in your home or small office. The great thing about... ( added 53 days 22 hours ago.)
What to do if you have a Computer Virus - Bruce Horst (584) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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In my social circles, I am commonly thought of as the Resident Geek. What this means is that if a friend has a technical problem, I am the one they call. The most common problem I get asked about is what to do if they have a virus on their computer. I thought I'd post my standard response... ( added 109 days 15 hours ago.)
In Steve we trust - maybe - Anja Merret (657) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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During my search through cyberspace to find the best live reports on Steve Job’s Keynote speech at Macworld yesterday, I came across an ad that had the caption ‘In Steve we Trust’. Very funny. See it on Popular Mechanics’ website. It’s entertaining writing about Apple and possibly even, dare... ( added 121 days 15 hours ago.)
 

 
Should You Build Your Own Computer Using a Pc Kit? - Richard McGinnis (3,104) Bronze Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account Richard McGinnis blog View Bio for Richard McGinnis
If you are in the market for a new PC, there are three primary alternatives to consider: Purchase a pre-assembled PC from a reseller like Dell, Gateway, Compaq, or others Purchase individual PC components from a retailer like Radio Shack or Best Buy and assemble them on your own ... ( added 131 days 11 hours ago.)
Competitive Advantage: Social Engineering Defense - Claudio LoCicero (181) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Social engineering has become, due to the advent of more intelligent and comprehensive technological security controls that guard against viruses and the like, the greatest non-technological risk to the security of personal and corporate information. Although there are as many forms of... ( added 177 days ago.)
Object-Oriented Design/Programming -- How We Objectify in Our Culture - Wilfred DeVoe (183) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Wilfred DeVoe
What a title. Well, is this a technical article, or isn't it? It's a view of culture, psychology, and their influence on technology. If this matter has been addressed before, it wasn't in any of the articles that came to my attention at this writing. Object-Oriented design in software... ( added 189 days 4 hours ago.)

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