| 391 | Having troubles with Flash? Preview: Web-designers, web-masters, Flash professionals and those new to Macromedia Flash products, sooner or later face the problem: most SWF files take time to load and run. There are some ways to cope with a few optimization parameters and make your SWF somewhat smaller. However, the results of such attempts are overwhelmingly insufficient, so now Soft... (more) Published By: Marianne Gorenstein Submitted: 19 August,2003 |
| 392 | Advantages of Buying Used Servers Preview: Are you or your company in need of another server, but the cost is too high? Do you feel like you are paying a large sum of money for a new system and you aren’t getting the configuration that you were hoping for because it is too costly? Are you looking to get the most equipment for the amount of money you have budgeted? Well, if you answered yes... (more) Published By: Tony Rice Submitted: 21 August,2003 |
| 393 | Why to Adopt .Net Preview: Why adopt .Net •Websites and web services: For businesses to truly harness the power of the internet, websites must evolve. They must learn to interact with one another as well as with existing systems and applications. XML web services represent the evolution of the websites. •Integration: Taking the modular aspects of modern softwar... (more) Published By: Pawan Bangar Submitted: 25 August,2003 |
| 394 | Introduction to ASP.Net Preview: Introduction to ASP.Net This article is for all software developers who just love to keep themselves updated with the latest in technology----it takes a comprehensive look at the latest development in the world of Microsoft's.NET. If you are committed software developer, you must be aware that ‘web services' is the latest buzzword to have ... (more) Published By: Pawan Bangar Submitted: 25 August,2003 |
| 395 | Know How Domain Name Servers Work Preview: Domain name Servers Domain name Servers (DNS) are an important but invisible part of the internet, and form one of the largest databases on it. Each machine on an internet is assigned a unique address, called an IP address, which is 32 bit number and is expressed as 4 octets. The method user to represent these IP addresses is known as "dotted dec... (more) Published By: Pawan Bangar Submitted: 25 August,2003 |
| 396 | The Problems with Passwords Preview: Overview Most current password systems for the Internet are flawed. Designs that were almost acceptable 10 and 15 years ago have not been updated. Instead of moving to integrating authentication services under a cryptographically sound approach the IT industry has continued to proliferate multiple incompatible systems. Users are increasingly expo... (more) Published By: ArticSoft - www.articsoft.com Submitted: 03 September,2003 |
| 397 | Your Computer Can't Keep Time Preview: ---------------------------------------------------------- Permission is granted for the below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright, and the resource box below is included. ----------------------------... (more) Published By: Stephen Bucaro Submitted: 04 September,2003 |
| 398 | Benefits of E-Publishing Preview: E-PUBLISHING BENEFITS WRITERS AND ARTISTS Just like all other aspects of life, the digital revolution has taken on the world of publishing also. With digital publishing coming to the fore, the publishing world has undergone several fundamental changes. Earlier, publishing was strictly related to paper. However, now paperless publishing or electro... (more) Published By: Pawan Bangar,Birbals,India Submitted: 12 September,2003 |
| 399 | Know XML Preview: Introduction to XML XML--- extensible markup Language --- is an exciting development in web technology. It is the youngest and most comprehensive of markup Language. (Markup refers to any thing on a document that adds special meaning to a particular text; for example, bold text is a form of markup). This language got the name Extensible Markup... (more) Published By: Pawan Bangar,Birbals,India Submitted: 12 September,2003 |
| 400 | That Darned Old Internet Gateway! Preview: WARNING! WARNING! DANGER! DANGER! This is just how I felt after recent experiences of helping a friend of mine get his new wireless router working. I was talking him through some of the settings on the phone while looking at my router, which is the exact same model. Now I am not new to computers or networking but I must say that Windows XP still ... (more) Published By: David Morse Submitted: 14 September,2003 |
| 401 | Know linux Preview: Linux Linux essentials: •It's free for download but you have to pay a tiny bit to mail order it or buy it from a company. If you're getting Linux for more than 2-3 PCs, you can also get training and support at a small free, if you choose to have it. Else it's the Linux community on the Net to your rescue. •If you want to get comforta... (more) Published By: Pawan Bangar,Technical Director,Birbals,India. Submitted: 25 September,2003 |
| 402 | An Easy way to Deal with Email Viruses and Worms Preview: If you feel intimidated when someone tries to teach you something new on the computer, this newsletter is for you! In the course of my career, I’ve worked with many people who I knew were smart but were convinced that they couldn’t learn how to do new things on a computer. At some point, they’d convinced themselves that they weren’t one of those... (more) Published By: Heather Dickson Submitted: 01 October,2003 |
| 403 | 5 Ways to Speed Up Your PC Preview: 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-night drinking binge. If this sounds like your ... (more) Published By: Jim Edwards Submitted: 16 October,2003 |
| 404 | Viabilitty of Grid Computing Preview: "A Grid is a collection of distributed computing resources available over a local or wide area network that appear to an end user or application as one large virtual computing system." - IBM "Conceptually, a grid is quite simple. It is a collection of computing resources that perform tasks. In its simplest form, a grid appears to users as a large... (more) Published By: Thom Leggett Submitted: 20 October,2003 |
| 405 | Are You Well Protected? Preview: Fall is synonymous with the start of the cold and flu season. Though technically speaking, things got started a little early. Close to a million computers, mostly home PC users, were infected by the Blaster Worm virus and SoBig.F. Microsoft expects more to come with the recent discovery of another flaw waiting to be exploited. For many of us our c... (more) Published By: Roxie Hickman Submitted: 23 October,2003 |
| 406 | Cache in your chips and get a bus! Preview: Computer related terminology could sometimes be daunting to newcomers. These are relatively new words or hybrids of words, already in existence. Someone with a degree in English, for example, could not necessarily guess, the function of a particular devise, by its name. This is because such a devise never existed in history or in the history of th... (more) Published By: Seamus Dolly Submitted: 26 October,2003 |
| 407 | In Computer Memory what is CAS Latency? Preview: This is the question we are asked more than any other question. So, I figured I'd put together a bulletin containing my $0.02 worth! First of all, what is CAS? "CAS" is short for "Column Address Strobe". A DRAM memory can be thought of as a matrix, kind of like a spreadsheet with memory cells instead of numbers and formulas. Like the spreadsheet... (more) Published By: Ron Merts Submitted: 27 October,2003 |
| 408 | Running a Program on a Remote Server Using SSH Preview: How do you run a program on a remote server using ssh? For this example we'll have two servers, one named Johnny and another named Cash. Both are running openssh. Our goal is to have a program on Johnny login to Cash and run a program on Cash. To make the task a little more complex we'll be using different users on each machine. The first thi... (more) Published By: C.S. Deam Submitted: 06 November,2003 |
| 409 | How To Keep Your Computer Virus Free Preview: Computer viruses can and do strike at any moment. They assault your computer by destroying data,and rendering your system useless.The very first line of defense is to boost your knowledge of these well hidden malicious codes. Malicious codes come in three basic formulas.Viruses are small programs that reproduce themselves for the purpose of caus... (more) Published By: Otis F. Cooper Submitted: 08 November,2003 |
| 410 | What To Do When Windows Won't Boot Preview: When Windows fails to boot it is normally caused by you installing a program or device and it has caused a conflict with one or more other programs. This will no doubt give you plenty of heartache if you're not certain which program caused Windows to not boot up. If you recently installed a program or application and know where it was installe... (more) Published By: Otis F. Cooper Submitted: 08 November,2003 |