Voice Over Internet Protocol, VoIP Services
One of the most frequent and least understood acronyms in technology is VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). VoIP allows us to make phone calls using …
Continue ReadingOne of the most frequent and least understood acronyms in technology is VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). VoIP allows us to make phone calls using …
Continue ReadingContinuing our discussion of the OSI model, we look into the layers that deal less with data transmission and more with data translation. These layers …
Continue ReadingThis article walks you step-by-step through the process of configuring and using Vista’s new accessibility options, via the Ease of Access …
Continue ReadingWhether you want a minimalistic interface for your tiny netbook screen or a Mac-flavored interface to complement your Windows/Linux theme, the Mozilla …
Continue ReadingEven the all knowing system admin needs a reminder from time to time on how to be ready for anything. Check out this list of Do’s and …
Continue ReadingSure, you can just add a caption to any table or figure manually. But using Word’s caption feature makes it easy to create a table of contents …
Continue ReadingHere we look at a general comparison of the interfaces, manageability and features of Microsoft Exchange 2003 and its open source competitor Sendmail.
Continue ReadingIs now the time for Vista to be adopted into the corporate world? Considering that Vista’s adoption has taken so long, and still is being …
Continue ReadingYou need not use Windows to create CD covers. Linux is full of choices and we review the Kover application to make CD covers. There is a bonus tip for …
Continue ReadingThe idea of running Google’s Android OS started as early as October 2008 right after the release of the first Google phone. Those who have seen …
Continue ReadingIf you need to share an Excel Workbook, but you don’t want users to have the ability to print it, then these instructions will show how you can …
Continue ReadingMobile versions of Intel’s Nehalem are in an ongoing process of delay. Currently, a 45nm 4-core Clarksfield is due in Q3, and the 32nm, 2-core …
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