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Review: Motorola V60s
The Motorola V60s is an attractive “new-age” style flip-phone designed and developed by Motorola for Verizon Wireless.This tri-mode CDMA handset offers one-touch hands free communication, Enhanced SMS messaging, quality speaker phone, voice activated controls, 42 embedded ringtones, and a fully featured web browser.The V60s offers five unique vibrating ring patterns - a feature available only to an exclusive set of phones.More -
Cell Phone Security: Risks and Dangers of Mobile Communications
Due to the structure of the mobile communications system, cellular phones are significantly more vulnerable to "cellular hacks" than other types of phones.The two major dangers with mobile communications are eavesdropping, and rebilling.On analog networks (which, as of late, have been replaced with the two types of digital networks: CDMA and GSM) anyone within range with a scanner could pick up your cellular signal, and listen to what you are discussing.More -
Make a Linux Home Data Server of an Old PC
So, you've got an old computer, and you don't know what to do with it. Sure, it can't play new video games, maybe can't run the latest and greatest software, don't fret, it's not totally worthless. Converting your old computer in to a home data server opens a range of possibilities, and a range of new things you can do with your computer(s) and the network.More -
IP Addresses: Finding, Understanding and Using
IP addresses are like real-world addresses, they are identifiers for computers or devices connected to TCP/IP networks. The entire TCP/IP networking protocol is based on the concept of a unique IP address for every object connected to the network. Messages sent via TCP/IP networks are routed to their destination based on the IP address.More -
A World Without Microsoft
Exactly how would the computing world feel without Microsoft?What if Microsoft just closed their doors? Gates and Ballmer just got up and left with nothing more than a “This is boring,” how would the computing world be effected.More -
Cleaning Your Computer With HijackThis
Warning: HijackThis is an advanced tool. To use it effectively you may need to understand concepts such as the Windows registry, and be willing to make changes to system critical files. Use at your own risk.More -
Laptops, Notebooks and Portable Computers: Making the Choice
With the current portable computing market being very strong and offering hundreds of choices from full laptops, to portable media stations, to ultra-portable PCs, to smart phones and PDAs, you really need to know what you're looking for prior to going out to purchase.The current popular classifications of portable "smart" electronics allows everything to fall in to one or more of six categories: full laptop, thin-and-light laptop, UMPC, tablet PC, smart phone, or PDA.Full laptops are the style notebook you're used to, they range in size and weight, but are generally much heavier and bulkier than the other options.More -
Saving Money and Living Frugally
No one wants to be stuck in a situation without enough money, though, many end up in the exact situation. From single parents who have to raise and take care of a young child to the businessman who loses his job, there are hundreds of situations that could leave you strapped for cash. To chop down your expenses, there are some major tips you can take.More -
Exercises For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), is a condition of the median nerve in the wrist being compressed as entering the inflamed carpal tunnel. Carpal tunnel is most common in heavy computer users, and seems to be most common at approximately age 50, although, can be acquired at any age.More -
Health in The Office: Preventative Measures for CTS
Office computing is one of the most common contributors to acquiring the painful Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which could easily prevent you from further work at your job, or future jobs.The easiest way to prevent against CTS is proper posture. Ensuring you are positioned properly while using the computer is critical: the monitor should be just over two feet away to prevent eye strain, and the keyboard should be flat, rather than slanted up or down.More
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