By Lance Winslow | On February 21, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
It appears that the Mobi TV feature for Cell Phones may in fact have some positive Bio-advantages in that it exercises the brain thru visual stimulation.
By Todd Arsenault | On February 19, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
Spyware is a generic term for programs that install themselves on your computer without telling you that they are there. They run in the background tracking where you go online and sending the information off to the company that built the program. Hence the term “Spyware” or Spying Software.
By James Monahan | On February 13, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
If the computer after several hours’ use suddenly rebooted and does not show any sign of system failure, there could only be one thing. The computer is overheating.
By Douglas Hanna | On January 27, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
If you're a typical user of Microsoft's Internet Explorer(E), you've probably had problems with viruses, spam, computer attacks and goodness knows what else. The fact is, IE is a a very good browser in many respects but the bad guys just love to hack at it and bombard you with nasty bugs.
By Christopher Luck | On January 19, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
Is Acer Computer the company from which you should consider getting your PC?
By Christopher Luck | On January 19, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
What exactly is DVD duplication? I hear people talk about DVD duplication and I always assumed that just meant copying the DVD, but I never knew how to do it or how it worked exactly. It turns out that it is a legitimate process that should be taken seriously.
By Lance Winslow | On January 18, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
It seems in the news we keep hearing of secret intelligence leaks. Why are we allowing our secrets to be stolen in this way? Why are we jeopardizing our National Interests and allowing weak individuals to peddle our most valuable information?
By Lance Winslow | On January 17, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
Everyone loves an iPod yet prior to now they have had some serious limitations. For instance you could not take them into the water or surfing? So for an avid surfer who spends hours in the water why would you bother to own one?
By Lance Winslow | On January 16, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
Something of interest flew across my radar screen today, which is along the lines of some very interesting thinking. A four hundred and eleven million dollar Contract awarded to Carnegie Mellon University to assist software to track group and team behaviors.
By Lance Winslow | On January 16, 2006 | In Personal-Tech | Rated
Everyone is buying iPods these days and all the retail stores are out of stock. Many parents had to buy gift certificates for their children for Christmas having missed getting into those stores early enough to get them an iPod. This is one massive consumer movement; can you believe it? Do you have an iPod yet?
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