Jun 3
Inkjet printers are one of the most common and effective printing technologies on the market today. There are many variations on this design in use for both commercial and private needs, although models used in the private sector use the same basic design and technologies. What Makes an Inkjet Printer Work Although there are many versions of inkjet printers, they all share some basic methods. One of the basic methods that an inkjet printer utilizes is to propel miniature drops of ink out of ...
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Jun 2
Would you ask an unsuccessful person how to become more successful? Or ask a friend with a run-down car what the best vehicle is on the market? I would think not. So, it is suffice to say that you shouldn't ask a fellow retailer who is struggling with their business technology where to get software technology from. In more cases than one, you'll find they got software that didn't suit their needs, and have a retail service provider who isn't helping them succeed. Having the right technology ...
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Jun 1
WARNING! WARNING! DANGER! DANGER! This is just how I felt after recent experiences of helping a friend of mine get his new wireless router working. I was talking him through some of the settings on the phone while looking at my router, which is the exact same model. Now I am not new to computers or networking but I must say that Windows XP still throws me now and then. My friend starting reading his screen to me and mentioned Internet Gateway when he went into his Windows XP Networking ...
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May 31
Online data backups allow businesses of all shapes and sizes to safely securely and cost effectively ensure that their most valuable asset - their data is protected from loss or damage. Article: Online data backup are the next generation of backup technology and are quickly replacing more traditional backup technology, such as tape backups Through the technology of the Internet, online backup or web based backups are a method of storing data offsite. This data could be files, folders, or entire ...
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May 30
The field of radiologic (x-ray) technology offers an excellent career option to those interested in the allied health field. An x-ray technician, or radiologic technologist, is the individual responsible for performing diagnostic x-ray procedures in hospitals, physician offices, and outpatient imaging centers. The training period for an x-ray technologist is usually 2-4 years in an accredited college or hospital based radiologic technology program. Training will be split between classroom ...
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May 29
Setting Up An Internet Connection Without loss of sanity and privacy Robb Kimmer I know so many people who seem to have a lot of problems when they try setting up an Internet connection. Some are unfortunate enough to have been the victim of the endless and tedious free CDs that we all receive in our post now and again, or that fall off the front of a magazine, or that we have idly picked up from a local shop counter. The last thing you should do is use one of those to get connected. Really, ...
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May 28
It can take time for a food producer and its governing agency to work out the logistics of a recall, but large retailers say they are able to act quickly once recalls are issued, thanks to technology.At East-Bridgewater based Shaw's supermarkets, Dennis Kwiver, director of food safety, says 80 percent of the company's stores usually have an item recalled for safety reasons off the shelf within 45 minutes.He said it's because of a computer system that displays a glaring red box on computer ...
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May 27
Internet Explorer is the most useful free browser on the net. Here are a few Explorer tips I find useful. To search for a particular word or phrase on a web page just press CTRL + F to open the Find dialog. Hold down the shift key when you click a link to have it open in a new window. If you know you're coming back to the same page, a new window is faster to open and close than backtracking pages. Hit the Backspace key on your keyboard to go back a page, or press ALT + the Left Arrow. ALT + ...
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May 26
Recently one of my friends asked me to check out if his computer was infected by virus. He suspected because occasionally the computer was shut down automatically when connected to internet. My first thought was the Sasser worm 60 seconds auto count-down. As he uses Windows 98 second edition with IE5, the virus must be a Sasser variant. I'm not network security expert but I know some basic things he must do to protect his home PC. It was a shock when he told me that his 4 years old PC had no ...
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May 25
For a long time now Microsoft's Internet Explorer has ruled as 'King of Internet browsers'. Like many of Microsoft's products an initially brutal marketing campaign pushed Internet Explorer into the mainstream's consciousness and from then on it was the logical, default choice. It's free with the operating system, works well, loads any page and is easy to use. Other web browsers soon faded into obscurity and sometimes even died in the shadow of the new king of the pack. Netscape Navigator, ...
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