Archive for the ‘Computers and Technology’


March 11th, 2008

Traveling With Laptops

For business trips, traveling with a laptop is probably the most convenient idea. Whether you are going to another branch of your company or meeting up with clients, notebooks have made taking documents, e-mailing and carrying all your information easier, plus you don’t have to worry about being set up with a new computer on the other side.

With new models of lap tops being made smaller, slimmer and more efficient, days of carrying around what feels like a small elephant are a thing of the past. However, travelling with them across borders unfortunately is still not easy even without the weight.

March 7th, 2008

Hot, Hot, Hot - The Top Five Accounting Careers

Thanks to a steadily growing economy, changes in tax and business law (thanks to a spat of corporate scandals), accountants are in higher demand than ever! According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the growth and demand for accountants will increase over 10% in the next decade—with some specialized areas of accounting growing as fast as 25%!

So what are these five hot accounting careers?

1. Internal auditor

March 2nd, 2008

World Of Warcraft Gold Making Guides

Having enough Gold in World of Warcraft is one of the biggest problems of the game. Gold has a major effect on your game play just like money in real life has a big effect on your lifestyle. You can spend all of your game time grinding away just to make some extra gold does this sound familiar most of us do this everyday in real life just to get by. For wow you can check out some world of warcraft gold making guides to make your gold making easier.

February 27th, 2008

Unraveling The Mystery Of The Windows Registry

Unless you’re a computer expert, you may have absolutely no idea what the Windows Registry is, what it does, and why your computer has one. I’ll give you a hint–it has nothing to do with making a list of gifts you’d like to receive for your wedding.

The Windows Registry is the database within your computer that stores the settings and options used on your computer. The information stored pertains to a whole host of things, like the hardware, operating system software, much of the non-operating system software, user preferences, and more. In fact, any time you make a change in your Control Panel, file associations, system policies, or software, you create an entry in the registry.

February 27th, 2008

Brick Or Click? Finding A Degree That Fits You

The advance of internet technology has created one more channel for you to earn your degree. Online education has growth rapidly, online degrees from prestige and proper accredited online universities have widely accepted in the job market, making online education a popular education channel selected by many students to earn their degree online. But, this “click to earn a degree” trend might not fit you well if you are a kind person that needs a “brick & mortar” on-campus programs to drive you toward your degree completion. What type of degree program best suit you, a “brick” or a “click”?

February 23rd, 2008

Looking Inside An Ipod

iPod represents a wide array of moveable media players which have been designed and are sold by Apple Inc. It was first launched in October 2001. The models generally cover digital audio players with a central click wheel to the model Shuffle that uses various buttons because of its small size. The model Nano, a fifth generation, was launched in September 2006. This led to discontinuation of the model Mini, which it stored the data on an internal hard disk. iPod Shuffle and Nano employ flash type of memory for smaller size. These devices also act as an external medium for data storage.

February 17th, 2008

The Important Role Of Mp3 Player During Your Day

There are many electronic gadgets that have a very important role in your life, I’ll talk about the most important gadget nowadays, it’s the mp3 player, I’ll tell you how mp3 player can change your life for the better, and I’ll inform you how you can enjoy it during your day.

For traveling, mp3 player is perfect for traveling, you can enjoy your favorite music during long travels to not get bored. In fact, mp3 player can really change your mood for the better in the traveling time.

February 17th, 2008

Replacing Discontinued Or Unsupported Print Spool Management Software

A company’s day-to-day operations are largely driven by the program that manages its print spooler, believe it or not. Memos, faxes, contracts, receipts, customer orders–the stuff of business, essentially, can’t propel the company’s operations forward if it can’t get printed and circulated to the appropriate parties.

It poses a significant problem then if a company’s printer software developer discontinues support of their software, for whatever reason. Unaddressed, the problem can devolve into a potential security threats if vulnerabilities surface in the software and the developer can’t release an update or patch. And even when the problem gets addressed, a company still faces the cost of acquiring new print management software. And depending on the software, they may face an additional costly learning curving, depending on how much training the software requires and more importantly, what percentage of the company’s workforce needs to be trained on it.

February 15th, 2008

Computer Networking Connectivity

USB cable

USB ports can power up certain devices and transfer the data at the same time. There are four cables inside the USB cable and two of them are used for power and two for data transfer. The USB standards use A and B connectors to avoid confusion and comparatively the connectivity between the computers through the USB cables doesn’t provide the fast speed. The speed also depends on the quality of the cable, operating system, protocols, network devices, CPU and other electronic components.


February 5th, 2008

Teaching Our Kids - The New Education

Teaching our Kids

When our kids go to school, what do they learn? They learn from two levels, one level is from the schools curricula, the other from their peers, but it’s not so much what they learn, but how they learn to learn.

Learning “what” involves remembering what happened yesterday. We don’t have to create a new writing system every year, we can use the one developed years ago. In the same manner, we learn how to become engineers, doctors, and attorneys. This is one level of necessary learning; by memorizing the past.


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