What is Software Piracy?
By S. Housley - 1/4/2008
There are several kinds of software piracy. The bottom line is when software is pirated, the developer does not receive compensation for their work. Effects of Software Piracy When software is pirated, consumers, software developers, and resellers are harmed. Software piracy increases the risk consu... 5 Minute Guide to Video Editing for Beginners
By Natalie Aranda - 1/4/2008
Getting started with video editing is very simple you only need a few items and you can be producing quality movies at home that you will be able to enjoy for many years to come. Maybe even produce a hit Hollywood movie. The basic items you need are a video capture card, the software to edit, your c... Thieves Want Your Laptop and Your Data
By John Beagle - 1/4/2008
Thieves find laptops easy prey because they are small, light and easy to handle. Anyone who takes their eye off a laptop in public, even briefly, may never see it again. While special theft protection devices are offered for mobile computers,
experienced thieves often view this as little more than ... Weather Forecast Botched
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Have you ever watched the weather forecast and planned your weekend around it? Only to find out it was totally botched? You find this happening enough that you simply do not trust the weatherman or woman any more? Why can?t mankind figure out the weather for God?s sake, or is he causing all this cha... Do Computers Get Tired?
By Bob Rankin - 1/4/2008
A Silver Bullet? Until recently, I would have dismissed the notion that electronic gunk can accumulate in a machine and cause it to act erratically. But a few months ago my high-speed Internet connection, which is normally rock solid, started getting flaky. I unplugged my cable modem, plugged it bac... Types of mp3 Players: a Quick Overview
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
MP3 players are pocket-sized electronic devices that have the ability to not only store, but play music and other sound files. Although MP3 players are sophisticated devices and there are of many types, they can be placed into one of three broad categories. These categories include hard drive based ... International Calling Made Simpler And Cheaper
By Bernard Pragides - 1/4/2008
When people make international calls from their cell phones or land lines they often have to be aware of what time they are calling, and even where they are calling from. This is because international rates can skyrocket through the course of a day. Things are not much different with traditional pho... Flying With Your Dog
By Eric Shannon - 1/4/2008
A pet owner must research the many requirements before taking a dog on an airplane. Different airlines have slightly different regulations, but most airlines follow the same basic set of rules in regards to flying with a dog. One universal rule is that dogs cannot fly on a plane without the owner o... Computer Rentals
By Eric Morris - 1/4/2008
Computer rental companies provide computers for trade shows, training seminars, and online examinations or even as a personal computer, for any length of time. The number of computers rented may range from one to thousand. Similarly, computers can be rented by individuals for home use or by companie... Sole-Proprietors, Protect Yourself from Identity Theft by Obtaining an EIN
By Ellen Zucker - 1/4/2008
Obtaining an EIN or employer identification number is a good idea if you are a sole-proprietor. From time to time, you`ll be asked to provide your social security number or employer ID to clients or governmental agencies. Once you do that you have no control over which client employees and others ca... Eliminate Adware and Spyware
By Gary Gresham - 1/4/2008
Everyone should eliminate spyware and adware from your hard drive for your computer privacy protection. Spyware and adware programs also slow down the speed of your computer by cluttering your hard drive with annoying programs. Once you eliminate adware and spyware, your computer speed will improv... Knowledge Management Benefits - An Overview
By Balaji B - 1/4/2008
Whenever you decide on investing in a new strategy, program, process, or project, you need to make sure that it is really worth investing and value-adding. You also need to analyze the cost-benefits of such an investment and the return or value that you get out of that investment. These are some iss... Making Nice Looking Thumbnails for HTML Photo Albums
By Mark Loumbert - 1/4/2008
Several years ago I spent a nice summer in Europe, visiting great countries like Spain, France and Netherlands. I brought a huge collection of digital photos from this trip and wanted to share them with my friends and relatives. I started to look for the software that can generate photo albums to up... Hacked: Who Else Is Using Your Computer?
By Darren Miller - 1/4/2008
A friend called me one day and asked if I would stop by to
look at his computer. He said it was running abnormally slow
and he had found something on his hard-drive he could not
explain. I could almost guess what it was he found.
Have I been hacked? You see, his computer had been hacked. Actuall... Make Money on the Internet - The Lifestyle Advantages of Professional Marketers
By Michael Fowler - 1/4/2008
Some of the most successful businesses in existence today started in a box room, bedroom or garage. It isn`t how you start out to make money at home that is important. What really matters is that you had the courage to begin. With a home based business, you are your own boss, or your own worst enemy... What`s The Benefit To Building Your Own Computer
By Robert Emler - 1/4/2008
There are a few benefits to building your own personal computer. I know you ask yourself why I want to build my own personal computer. After all the entire computer market is full of computers that carry a pretty reasonable price tag. Bear in mind that the computers on the market today that are out ... XM Radio vs Sirius Radio
By Amy Lee Johnson - 1/4/2008
Satellite radio is becoming more and more popular as an alternative to regular FM radio, and especially for travelers who want to listen to the same station throughout their trip. Basically, you get commercial-free radio for a small monthly fee(around $13/month) and the ability to listen to the same... Helping You Choose From Cell or Land Line
By Declan Tobin - 1/4/2008
Most of us have two phones, our cell and our land line (house phone). Realistically many people are paying two bills when one is sufficient. The cell phone is still more expensive than the house phone but with the massive increase of people signing up in the mobile world prices continue to fall. If ... Satellite TV Programming Guide
By Brian Stevens - 1/4/2008
With more than 256 channels to choose from, satellite TV programming offers far more TV listings and viewing options than cable or over-the-air TV. Satellite TV also gives you access to music channels, pay-per-view movies, sports packages, adult channels, and international programming. DISH Network ... Computer Data Backup - Data Backup Solution Will Give You A Peace Of Mind
By Justin Koh - 1/4/2008
Imagine that you have been working on a file for the entire day and there was a power surge that caused your computer to `black out`. It would have been a frustrating experience for us as we had put in a lot of time and effort into it. I am sure that many of us would have experienced data loss in so... Auditioning For Voice Actors in the New Era - the Best Way to Ensure More Bookings
By Michael Minetree - 1/4/2008
If you follow trends, you can tell that the Voice Over Casting business is turning to online sources. At the very least, it is becoming the most economical way for new talent to break into the market and get heard. Many of these talents venture into the market with home made everything; demos, packa... Overview of Cellular Phone Carriers
By Declan Tobin - 1/4/2008
How many times have you heard of people spending hundreds of dollars on the latest and greatest cell phone only to be disappointed by the bad signal? Dropping calls is another very annoying occurrence with cell phones. You need to look very carefully into the cell phone carrier that you wish to sign... Aircraft Carrier Air Funnel System
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
One of the most dangerous jobs in the United States Navy is to sit in an aircraft and be launched off the ship by catapault; unless you reach the proper airspeed you fall into the drink. If you fail to eject in time, you die; so although it is extremely dangerous the rules are really simple. Actuall... Limited User Account: First Line Of Defense?
By Jarrett Graham - 1/4/2008
Due to a few people justifying purchasing new PCs due to viral and malware infections, I`ve decided to write a little howto on saving your money. Since most users do little more that email, surf the web, write and/or print a document, you most likely have more than enough horsepower to do all that ... VoIP Technology - Talk is Cheap!
By Johnny Mayer - 1/4/2008
VoIP products are integral to the most advanced and reliable VoIP and Voice over ATM platforms currently sold by leading VoIP telecom and networking companies worldwide. VoIP products based on VoIP enabled technology products employ Voice over Packet chip processors, VoIP PCI and cPCI communication ... VoIP - A Layman`s Look - Should You Or Shouldn`t You?
By Dennis Schooley - 1/4/2008
"As business people we manufacture shin pads, or we distribute cat food, or we evangelize, but should we be considering VoIP? Will it make us more money, or save us time?" -Dennis Schooley So what`s all this VoIP hype anyway? I mean we all know that our voice can be delivered to the four corners of ... Invasion of the Email Snatchers
By Sharon Davis - 1/4/2008
They`re sneaky. And stealthy. They`re quiet and mostly unobtrusive, but once you`ve been visited by them, you`ll know it. Because you`ll be inundated with a seemingly never-ending stream of spam-mails. They`re email harvesting robots, and chances are you`ve been visited by one. What these insidio... Weather Control Theory Discussion
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Abstractly speaking weather control is possible now, but only to a limited degree. Some scientists believe that complete weather control is not only possible, but most likely will become a potential eventuality within the next couple of decades. How so you ask? Well you see, controlling our weather ... PDA Solar Charger Review
By Dan Ayala - 1/4/2008
Power Me Up, Scotty! We hear a lot about different types of pda chargers. There are many kinds available on the market today. One of the options for a pda charger is the solar charger. A pda solar charger review finds that these can be a great option for charging your pda anywhere. Having access to ... 5 Ways to Speed Up Your PC
By Jim Edwards - 1/4/2008
No matter how fast your processor and regardless of how
much ram you carry, there comes a time when you realize
your computer just doesn`t run as fast as it did when you
bought it. Windows loads slower, programs take longer to launch,
and, in general, your computer drags like it just came
off a 2-ni... Installing Nucleus Onto Your H4P Server
By Martin Wood - 1/4/2008
In this article I will explain how to download and install the Blog software Nucleus on your server. Nucleus is customisable in every way and you can have different authors using the same blog. I will be installing onto the Host4Profit.com server as this article is aimed at those who use H4P. Note: ... DISH Network - What`s It All About?
By Michael Hizer - 1/4/2008
As the owner and webmaster of a satellite tv comparison website I often get many questions about the different channels and options that are available with DISH Network. In my earlier articles I`ve discussed some of the basic differences between DISH Network and DIRECTV. In this article I will spec... How Cheap Can You Get? Try Online for Cheap Air Tickets
By David Chandler - 1/4/2008
Most consumers feel the airline travel is very costly. We can end up spending a fortune when we add up the various costs, such as flights, accommodation, taxes and insurance, hotel services and car hire. There are so many ways to cut back these expenses without having compromise with the quality or ... Buying Cheap Refurbished Laptops
By Max Bellamy - 1/4/2008
When comparing refurbished laptop models, ask about these specifications: Central Processing Unit: The CPU or processor is the heart of the computer. The more software you want in your refurbished laptop, the more powerful the processor has to be. A 32-bit processor is less powerful and less expensi... Increase Your Free Time With a Spam Blocker
By Christopher Luck - 1/4/2008
Will a spam filter help you free up time? I spend so much time weeding the spam out of my mailbox that it is unbelievable, or at least I did. It is an unfortunate fact that a good spam blocker is an absolute necessity with any computer that has email and internet access to it. Spam is simply unsolic... What Is VoIP and How Does It Work
By Jason Morris - 1/4/2008
Introduction The way we make phone calls is changing. In fact in many circumstances things have already changed. Take long distance calls for instance, many service providers are already using a technology called Voice Over IP or VOIP for short. If you have never heard of VOIP before, then the follo... Setting Up The Chart Of Accounts In Accounting Software
By John Cantrell - 1/4/2008
A chart of accounts is simply a list of different areas within the general ledger section of an accounting software package against which financial transactions are stored. As an example if you looked at a Profit and Loss Statement each of the items listed is a separate account. ie - Sales, Cost of ... MultiNational Corporation ERP Implementation ? Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
If you look back to the history, you will see that ERP for large publicly traded company had to be built upon very reliable hardware (more likely non-Intel hardware: mainframe, Sun sparc, etc.), powerful database platform: Oracle, DB2, Ingress, Sybase and reliable OS: UNIX. 10 years ago Microsoft h... Learn How To Make Data Backup Over The Internet!
By Per Strandberg - 1/4/2008
Why should you backup your data on the Internet? There are several reasons. * The backup is located at a secure place for away from your computer.
* It`s is easy to do.
* Free available disk space on your web site can be used for storage.
* Disk space on remote server can be used for s... Blue Screen of Death
By Bob Rankin - 1/4/2008
Windows is Your Friend! This is actually a feature built in to all versions of Windows, a free gift from Microsoft. The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is there to help you. Sometimes people work too hard, and they need a break from the computer. Windows automatically senses this (although sometimes ... MicroWorld Releases New Version of MailScan Ver. 4.5 - Antivirus and Content Security Software
By Manish Katara - 1/4/2008
MicroWorld Technologies, Inc. the leading solutions provider in the area of Anti-virus and Content security, has announced the launch of its new version of MailScan Ver. 4.5,
the antivirus and content security software for mail servers. The new version of MailScan provides additional security featur... Faxing with VoIP, Can I do it?
By Jason Christensen - 1/4/2008
Faxing with VoIP can be slightly different than the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Not all VoIP providers offer Fax capabilities and some charge extra for this feature. Some VoIP adapters or ATA`s as they are called allow fax capabilities by simply connecting your fax to the d... Debate on Expandable Inflatable Wings for Fighter Aircraft
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Some believe that the introduction of expandable inflatable wings on fighter aircraft would not be a worthy modification of current fighter aircraft because it would not enhance performance. Additionally critics of such modifications believe it is an unworthy viable alternative to current designs. Y... Is that software really free?
By Steve Blampied - 1/4/2008
If you search the `net for "Free Software" you`ll alway come up with links to the Free Software Foundation or something called a GNU, rather than software that doesn`t cost anything. You see, "Free Software" it doesn`t always refer to software that is free of charge. It actually refers to the softwa... The Skinny on RFID
By John Hanson - 1/4/2008
RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is a method used to store and retrieve data using RFID transponders or tags. RFID tags have antennas that allow them to accept and respond to queries from the RFID transceiver. There are passive and active RFID tags. The difference be... Networking Etiquette: 3 Ways to Ditch a Boring Person At a Networking Event Without Being Rude
By Leesa Barnes - 1/4/2008
You?ve encountered this individual at every networking event ? Boring Bob ? the most belligerently boring person in the world. His dull demeanour is enough to bring you to count the number of hair follicles on your hand just for a little excitement. You look for the nearest exit, but it?s still 100 ... The Future of Humanity and Technology
By Kyle W. McMillan - 1/4/2008
Ever get the feeling that things may be slipping through the cracks right behind your back? That the future somehow continues sidling into place all around us with increasingly surreptitious speed? Nevermind. There`s too much to do. Gotta visit the bank machine before going shopping and using the ne... Smartphones are Smart
By Nicolas Fogelholm - 1/4/2008
Cell phones feature many applications by default, and the
majority of them are useful. Currently, the most used applications are probably cameras, email and calendars. If not exactly useful, ringtones, wallpapers, themes and games are also popular features on a cell phone. A smartphone has an opera... Solar Power
By Andrew Palmer - 2/4/2007
Solar power is becoming more and more popular as the oil prices keep increasing. Our demand on our natural resources such as coal, oil and gas continues to grown on a daily basis worldwide. Not to mention what these types of fuels are doing to global warming and air pollution. So, solar power is a g... A Primer on Digital Cameras... Everything you need to know
By Joe Leech - 1/20/2007
It wasn?t long ago that digital cameras were essentially for
the rich and the geeks; if you spent just a few bucks you
didn?t get anything worth having, and if you really wanted
something good.. well, you?d better be in the book about the
Rich and Famous.
Technology and costs have changed dr...
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