Archive for May, 2008
by Jacob MarshalStoring the important data and files has always been a matter of tension for everybody. Everyday, we have to do various official works and gather audio and video files of personal interest. These things have to be stored in permanent manner to serve our certain purposes in future. DVD drives can serve these […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Hardware | No Comments
by Andrew WatsonThe hard disk is partitioned in order to have a good memory access and efficient management. If you have partitioned the hard drive then the search ability for the required file or folder to the operating system increases and thus provides a good way to increase the access speed. This also prevents our […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Data Recovery | No Comments
by Dave PageWhen you are buying a new PC computer, you may have noticed that one of the features/specifications include something called RAM. For someone who is not familiar with the internal workings of PC computers, PC computer RAM is a mystery. Actually, RAM is an acronym for ‘random access memory’ and is […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Hardware | No Comments
by gsharmaMicrosoft announced today some pretty aggressive moves in the desktop virtualization space. First, they announced their acquisition of Calista Technologies, which optimizes the remote display protocol used in hosted and other VDI-like solutions. Technology like Calista’s, along with their alliance with Citrix, are important to VDI-like solutions to give end-users an acceptable user experience, […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Software | No Comments
by Dmitry CostencoHow many products from Siberia are you aware of? Bears? That’s one. Something else? Me neither. Yet it seems there is something in Siberia besides bears and snow. Deep from the heart of Russia comes an image editor for small pictures. Meet Sib Icon Editor by free-icon-editor.com.
Is there something authentically Siberian to this […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Software | No Comments
by Andrew A KarasevMicrosoft Dynamics GP, or former name Great Plains Software Dynamics/eEnterprise is currently available on MS SQL Server platform only. In the past this ERP application was available on Pervasive SQL and Ctree, including version for Mac (server was typically hosted in Windows hardware with Ctree/Faircom database). If your GP was […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Software | No Comments
by Andrew A KarasevMicrosoft Dynamics GP has all the advantages of reporting tools, available for Microsoft Windows in General (Crystal Reports writer is good example of industry reporting tool), .Net platform (here we would like to mention SRS or MS SQL Server Reporting Services), and application specific and recommended tools: FRx for financial reports and […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Software | No Comments
by Ben HiltonYou have often heard the terms “spyware” or “malware” in the media. They’re omnipresent; not a single day can pass without a new spyware report, without at least a newspaper accounting for some serious damage due to such a program and so on. But have you ever wondered how harmful spyware actually is? […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Software | No Comments
by James Kara MuratAre you interested in exploring some fascinating ways in which you can prepare your own glowing inkjet printer ink?
Then make sure you follow some simple tips given here to get the best results for your printer glow ink.
Unleashing your creative instincts
Now you have a great chance to unleash some of your […]
May 28th, 2008 | Posted in Hardware | No Comments
by Jacob MarshalDo you feel that printing is very important these days? In fact, everybody would give a positive response to this question. Printing can be regarded as a regular activity to facilitate all your official works. Now, printing is done through printers which are usually used to print the hard copy of our important […]
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