A Review of Popular Help Desk Software Programs
By Kent Pinkerton - 1/4/2008
Variations between help desk software programs include pricing, the numbers users accepted and ticket management options. As a result, determining the needs of your company is critical. One popular program is Support Wizard. In consumer reviews, this product received ten out of ten stars. Support W... Microsoft Great Plains: Dexterity vs. eConnect ? FAQ
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, former Great Plains Software Dynamics/eEnterprise was originally written in IDE and programming language ? Great Plains Dexterity. Currently Microsoft is on the way of transforming its ERP applications: Great Plains, Navision, Solomon, Axapta and MS CRM to... Do You Fit Your Wireless Carrier`s Profile?
By Sandra Landwehr - 1/4/2008
The FBI uses Criminal Profilers to narrow down suspects..... Hospitals and clinics use heart profilers to diagnose and treat heart ailments..... And now, it appears the cell phone industry is getting into the act of profiling its subscribers. M:Metrics, a company that measures consumer consumption o... Networking Strategically: How to Get the Ultimate Referral
By Scott Ingram - 1/4/2008
Don?t be shy about it. You?re networking for a reason: You want more business. By networking strategically you can get more business than you know what do with. In order to network strategically you?re going to need leverage. Before you can get leverage you?ve got to understand what you?re trying to... Why You Should Consider XM Radio
By Christopher Luck - 1/4/2008
What is the best entertainment at a cheap price for your car, home, or office? I know you might initially be thinking the internet or cable television is the answer, but the newest trend is a twist on an old form of entertainment. Satellite radio frees you from commercials and is a great experience ... Secret of Flying Smart
By C Larroy - 1/4/2008
Make your trip safer... When you fly on the commercial airlines of the United States, you are flying on the safest, most efficient form of transportation. When the rare accident does occur, more
and more people survive due to advances in aircraft manufacturing and design, air traffic control techn... Satellite TV Systems - Which is Best?
By Brian Stevens - 1/4/2008
A satellite TV system consists of a dish that captures the TV signal broadcast from a satellite, and a receiver that amplifies the signal and sends it to a television. Less than 10 years ago, satellite TV systems consisted of a huge satellite dish, about the size of a flying saucer, and an array of ... Respect Your Thoughts with a PDF Converter Tool
By Ted Peterson - 1/4/2008
If your thoughts or ideas are important to you and to others, respect and protect both parts by using a PDF converter tool! Whenever an exchange of information is needed we worry for the accuracy of the document, for its reliability. In many cases, the receiver may be confronted with the corruption ... What are the Main Components of Any Computer, and Which are the Most Critical to Its Performance?
By George Chamoun - 1/4/2008
Computers are everywhere, and vary in specification, brands, sizes,
shaped, and prices. However, there is one common characteristic among
all computer systems. whether we are talking standalone home pc, high performance networked
servers, Unix computers, Linux, Windows, or Macs, they all have five
m... Is Sirius Radio for You?
By Douglas Hanna - 1/4/2008
Sirius Satellite Radio does have some great features. It offers more than 125 commercial-free channels, including 65 devoted to music. Plus, you can continue to listen to the same channels no matter where you are ? even as you move from city to city and state to state. Sirius radio is also a sports ... Digital Cameras, Media, and Card Readers
By Ken Dennis - 1/4/2008
With the dropping prices on digital cameras and digital media in the past few years there is really a need for a quick reliable transfer method for your pictures to your personal computer. Using the USB cable directly to your camera works to transfer pictures, but it`s a waste of your battery and is... Deliver Your Web Site From Evil (Part 1)
By T. O` Donnell - 1/4/2008
1. Backup your website on the server. If you have more than one important web site, put them on different web hosts. Don`t rely on your web host for backups. Find two different hosts which allow SSH access. Get an account with each. FTP the backup of one site to the other server directly, and vice v... Cybercriminals` Trick: Targeted Trojan-Containing Emails
By Alexandra Gamanenko - 1/4/2008
Threats we ordinary Web users face online leave us no choice but learn. Haven`t you noticed how many new things you learned lately? We are much better informed about malicious programs than just a year ago. This section of our vocabularies grows rapidly: now we all know what a "keylogger" is,"worm" ... How to Protect Yourself from Viruses, Spyware, Adware, and Other Nuisances
By Ryan Bauer - 1/4/2008
Spyware/adware is a new major concern for PC users everywhere. Infecting your computer silently (usually installed with programs that seem harmless), spyware and adware can collect personal information about you, as well as cause pop up ads to come up all of the time, changing your browsers home pag... Underwater Unmanned Vehicles with UV Light to Make Flood Waters Safe
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
In substantial flooding disaster crisis such as the Floods in Bangladesh, South Western China, the capital region of India or the massive flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina; we see polluted waters with human waste, decaying dead bodies and chemical pollution. It is impossible to clean a... Basic Tips and tricks for Windows XP
By Darren Joseph - 1/4/2008
Running Applications in Compatibility Mode
With Windows XP, you can run programs as if though they were being run under a different operating system. (This is known as "emulation".) Simply right-click a shortcut, select "Properties" and then check "Run in compatibility mode" and select the operating... These Items Are A Must Before Making The Decision To Purchase Any Off-The-Shelf Software
By Brett Johnson - 1/4/2008
1. What determines the software price? Is it Per Seat or Per User or Per Processor? The cost of software is determined in many ways. The two most popular ways are Per Seat or Per Concurrent User. Per Seat is determined by how many seats in your business will be using the software at any given time.... Decision Matrix Software Design for NASA Lunar Colony Manufacturing
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
When determining criteria for decision matrix software for NASA one must consider the over all project needs. If Artificial Intelligent computers are to help make important decisions that could mean life or death for lunar colonies, astronauts or base stations, they must be honest, programmed using ... Which Way Are Mobile Phone Games Heading?
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
Aside online games and static game devices like Playstation, mobile games are the next most popular games around now.
The popularity has grown so big that mobile operators are competing against each other by offering their subscribers loads of both free and paid games for their pleasure. Not only mo... All About DVD Part 1: DVD Format
By Artem Chlegov - 1/4/2008
Types of DVD and history of development It`s been a long time since DVD became common in our everyday life. However, most people don`t seem to know what it is exactly. Answers to questions like "what sort of arcane symbols are printed on disk boxes", "how come DVD is different from CD if they look s... 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... Backup Your Data Or Lose Your Life!
By Demetria Zinga - 1/4/2008
Oh the perils of collecting those precious photos on your PC for years, only to have your hard drive crash one day, and not have made a SINGLE BACKUP COPY of any of your priceless pictures. Well, now is the time to backup your hard drive. A few simple steps will set you on your way?so let?s not th... Overclocking your Processor
By Nicholas Spriggs - 1/4/2008
Overclocking, which was once the domain of power users and high-end gamers, has now gone mainstream. It?s true that overclocking might prove to be a shot in the arm for your CPU. However, if things go awry, you could well have a fried CPU. There are scads of information regarding overclocking on the... Home Refinancing Scam ? Thieves Use Identity Theft to Steal Your Equity
By Charles Essmeier - 1/4/2008
Since the demise of the stock market in 2000, the real estate market has been booming. Investors who are justifiably cautious about investing in stocks have been investing in homes. This has driven the prices of homes in the United States to record levels. Long-time homeowners are discovering that... Buying a Laptop
By Sezer Bozkurt - 1/4/2008
Purchasing a laptop computer is not an easy job to do because there are so many important things that should be considered before purchasing. Besides the common things that are shared by desktops such as type of CPU, MHZ of processor, size of RAM, size and type of hard disk, brand and support, there... Built Camera Cell in Phone
By Rolf Rasmusson - 1/4/2008
Built camera in cell phone - technology is available. The built camera in cell phone was not long ago the newest technology advance in the cellular phones field. But nowadays the built camera in cell phone is offered in the phones that are produced my most of the cellular phone companies. It is an e... Who`s Paying for the Private Jet?
By Stephen Van Zant - 1/4/2008
One of the major perks of being a celebrity is the free stuff. Just ask the famous attendees of this week`s VMA music works. Flying around with the entourage can get expensive, and don`t except these kiddies to be sitting in coach. Private jets all the way. But are all these extravegences ruining th... Do Company CBT Programs Give You a Headache?
By John Beagle - 1/4/2008
Even if you own all the equipment you need for a CBT training session you will save money by using the installation services of a computer rental firm. Computer rental companies coordinate technical logistics so you can concentrate on the execution of your computer training program. Add up all the c... Cell Phone Plans - Know What Kinds of Options Are Available
By Alan Zunec - 1/4/2008
You can definitely enhance your life style by understanding about wireless communication. In today?s world the convenience of a cellular product makes sense. Just imagine not having to go to the Telephone to make a phone call. With the vast changes that are happening in the wireless world you def... How Using A VoIP Phone Service Can Cost You Your Life
By Titus Hoskins - 1/4/2008
VoIP Phones are all the rage. These Internet phones are
becoming increasingly popular with the general public as
well as among the technologically gifted avant-garde i.e. geeksRus.
Chances are high you know someone who uses one or you may even
use one yourself. But did you know it can cost you ... Mobile SMS Basics
By Joe Macon - 1/4/2008
Man is a social animal. This feature instigates him to develop sundry ways to communicate with his fellow beings. From pigeons to postmen, from small messages on bits of paper to lengthy love letters and telegrams?we have now have a smart and trouble-free method to interact with our friends living e... VoIP Phone Service Saves you Money
By Jim Lotter - 1/4/2008
If you`re wondering how to save big money on your phone bills, VoIP can
help. VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP has gone from little known a few years ago to widespread use today. Why are millions of business and residential customers using VoIP everyday? VoIP does not need landli... Background of Password Cracking
By David Tang - 1/4/2008
Passwords to access computer systems are usually stored, in some form, in a database in order for the system to perform password verification. To enhance the privacy of passwords, the stored password verification data is generally produced by applying a one-way function to the password, possibly in ... Cloud, Erosion and Wave Patterns
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Everywhere we look in nature we see patterns; Patterns in the clouds, the waves, erosion on the hillsides. For those who look at erosion, clouds, waves and patterns of nature it must become quite obvious of simplicity of the complex designs. Through the study of these things we have learned a lot, e... Choosing The Best Kids Game Software
By Nicole O`Reilly - 1/4/2008
If you are looking for kids game software then educational value, lasting appeal and value for money are probably high on your list of prerequisites. Before you buy be sure to think of what your kids will like too. High on their agenda will be great graphics, friendly characters and loads of fun ofc... RFID Tags Read for 69 Feet
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
We now have RFID Tags that can be read from 69 feet, not just any RFID Tags or using just any system, no this system and these tags were designed by Hackers at the annual Defcon Conference in Las Vegas Nevada. No matter who designed it, it works and one of the biggest problems with RFID in the passi... Digging into Spam and Filtering Services
By Ryan Fyfe - 1/4/2008
If you talk to anyone who uses email, spam is something that is frequently on there mind. How often is it that you open your inbox checking for an email from your mom, and you end up with emails with subjective titles involving animals, and foreign objects. There are ways to fight back against Spam,... Software Tools To Help Your Business Sell More
By John Deprice - 1/4/2008
Sales are all about leverage, because there is only so much you can do on your own. But, with the help of these simple tools, you can easily double, triple and quadruple your productiviting and make more sales. PhoneTray Dialup PhoneTray Dialup allows you to receive and screen phone calls while you ... Computer Memory - The Different Types
By Michael Russell - 1/4/2008
In this article we`re going to review the different types of computer memory as they do not all function the same way. The most common and most often used computer memory is your RAM which stands for Random Access Memory. Random Access Memory is considered random access because you can access any c... Cellular Phone Ringtone
By Saurya Ghosal - 1/4/2008
A cellular phone ringtone is a sound file that is played by a cellular phone. The facility was originally provided so that people would be able to determine when their phone was ringing when in the company of other mobile phone owners. Cellular phone ringtones are melodic sounds a cellular phone mak... Throw Away The Fax Machine ? A Guide To Online Fax
By Kimble Young - 1/4/2008
Have you ever felt like throwing the fax machine out the window? Well you may not know it but you can, but not literally please. There have been services available for some time which allow you to take your fax needs online and save yourself the hassle of wrestling with the fax machine. Any provider... Buying A Cell Phone ? Making Smart Choices
By Lillian Fuller - 1/4/2008
Whether you?re buying your first cell phone, upgrading to a newer one or contemplating a new cell phone plan, it?s a good idea to thoroughly research your purchase. There are a multitude of companies, cell phone plans and rates available. You can pick from family plans, prepaid time cards, and plans... Choosing a Tape Drive
By Linus Chang - 1/4/2008
Tape drives remain the leading technology used by organizations for backup and archiving. However, the plethora of tape drives on the market can make choosing the appropriate tape drive a confusing task. How do you select a tape drive that satisfies your needs without blowing the budget? The followi... Spamicide: Man Spammed to Death While Checking His E-mail
By Jon Hanson - 1/4/2008
Death by spam is now possible with a new device by Microsoft. The device when implanted in the user?s skull allows downloading of email directly into the brain. Niles Bookbinder, 37, an assistant working for Jon Hanson, author of Good Debt, Bad Debt was accidentally spammed to death Tuesday morning ... Corporate Accounting: Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Future Horizons - Notes for Consultant
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
As we are writing this article ? a lot of new ERP related information about Microsoft Business Solutions products: Axapta (Microsoft Dynamics AX), Navision (Microsoft Dynamics NAV), Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Great Plains is published on the daily basis, especially with the advance of the so-... Connecting a Laptop to Multiple Networks
By Alexander Lee - 1/4/2008
Having a notebook or laptop provides the freedom to be truly mobile. You can work in many places and situations. But this brings an annoyance: if you move your notebook between various different networks, you always have to change network settings. Recently my employer has issued me a brand new note... Basic Technology History
By Tyler D Falls - 2/15/2007
Online Technology Source
Computers:
First Computer Invented:
Most people when they think of first computer invented they think Bill Gates. This, however, is not true, for the computer was invented long before Bill Gates was around. Bill Gates only revolutionized the computer, buy creating a m... Toshiba Has HD-DVD-R Ready for Mass Production
By Iulia Pascanu - 2/8/2007
The time has come for Toshiba and Nec, the main backers of HD-DVD format to announce they`re ready for write-once HD-DVD-R disc mass production.
Their discs can store 15 GB of data, and should be available for the consumers in the first half of the next year, by the same time that HD-DVD recorders... Five Tips For Buying a Home Entertainment System - Auto Recovery
By Ross MacIver - 2/5/2007
Looking for a new home entertainment system? Here are five tips for choosing the best model for your home environment.
1. Choose a system that can be expanded. Most of your music collection may be on CDs, but with the growing popularity of DVD audio you don`t want to be left behind. Even if you ar... Just What Is Surveillance Technology?
By Julianna Munro - 1/29/2007
The technology of surveillance equipment is continuing to advance at a very rapid pace. As a result surveillance equipment has become almost ubiquitous in retail stores, public schools, gas stations, and airport terminals all across the United States. There is a wide range of surveillance technology...
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