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  • Erase Late From Your Vocab With An Auto GPS System  By : Ben Needles
    There is nothing more frustrating then watching your exit speeding by while you curse yourself for not paying attention
  • Handheld GPS Units for the Treasure Hunters  By : Ben Needles
    Now that the cost of handheld GPS units have come down and they have found their way into the hands of the common user, its no wonder that interests and hobbies have spawned from them
  • Handheld GPS Units for Dummies  By : Ben Needles
    Todays handheld GPS units can mean the difference between trekking aimlessly through the woods, hopelessly lost, and finding your way to safety and once again surviving the great outdoors
  • Find someone’s whereabouts through People Search by Phone  By : Jenny Clark
    Searching somebody is necessary to others. With their own reasons, they tend to look up on ways how to find out people. People search by phone is one way to find one person. People search by phone is gradually giving you information like name, family, and even past and present addresses.
  • Magic Jack Review  By : Ben Needles
    Magic Jack is a VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) service that allows you to make free local and long distance phone calls using a computer and a high speed internet connection
  • Learning from a Community of Money Making Gamers  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Making money online is not only possible but can be quite fun, if you have been researching ways to make money online then you have sure come across several work at home opportunities where you may have to do
  • Playing Pyramid The Scrabs of Time for Cash  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Online gaming has once again changed thanks to the innovations of technology. In the past gamers were able to play their favorite games and go up against other players but the excitement only went so far...
  • Playing Zuma - Action Games for Cash  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Ever heard of the concept of playing action games for cash? Today were going to talk about Zuma, an action/strategy game that requires a lot of mouse and color association skills in order to venture model level
  • Playing Games for Cash - Cake Mania  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Ever heard about the concept of playing RPG games for cash? This is exactly the topic that we are going to address today, role-playing games for cash...
  • Cashgamers - A Worldwinner and King.com Fansite  By : Robert Melkonyan
    So what is this site about? -- An entire revolution has started based upon the idea that people can actually make money playing their favorite games online...
  • Make Money by Playing Online Games  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Did you ever honestly think that you would read or hear both phrases "make money" an "online games" in the same phrase? most people would honestly answer no!
  • The iPhone 3G - Its Not Perfect But Its Close  By : Ben Needles
    The improved gadget was demonstrated to an audience of over 5000 elite techies and die hard Apple fanatics the ranks of which included Al Gore, forty-fifth vice president of the US
  • The History of the Can Making Process  By : Jeff Jarred
    While the shape and configuration of the can has undergone several changes since its original inception during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, its basic function has remained unchanged.
  • What You Should Know About The ION VCR 2 To PC Video Converter  By : Ben Needles
    Following the success of the incredibly popular USB turntable is the latest offering that enables you to convert your old video tapes into a format into a media file that can be used on a computer
  • What happened to Microsoft Silverlight?  By : Christopher Carter
    About a year ago there was talk about a Flash/Ajax eliminator. Microsoft was unveiling a new competing plug-in that would blow Flash, Ajax, JavaScript, and CSS apparently all out of the water. It was based on the .Net technology, and at the same time was cross browser AND cross operating system compatible.
  • What Are Motion Detectors ?  By : Ben Needles
    You have probably seen many different motion detectors
  • What Are Motion Detectors ?  By : Ben Needles
    You have probably seen many different motion detectors
  • TTY  By : Robert Thomson
    In the early days of Unix, teletypewriters or ttys were used by users to communicate over a serial line with the mainframe computer. The mainframe had no keyboard or monitor as it has now and so during those early days, all commands were issued through the tty. The output of the commands was typed on the printer that was part of the tty. The tty terminals had no processing power of their own and hence were known as “dumb” terminals.
  • Baud Rate  By : Robert Thomson
    Baud Rate can be roughly defined as the speed of transmission of data between two computers. All forms of communication using the Serial Port requires the presence of four parameters: the baud rate of the transmission being the very first parameter, then comes the number of data bits encoding a character, the third in line is the optional parity bit, and last one is the number of stop bits. Each character transmitted using this method uses a character frame that has a single start bit, then data bits, the parity bit which is optional, and lastly the stop bit(s).
  • What is Modulation?  By : Robert Thomson
    Modulation is the process of varying some characteristic of a periodic wave with an external signals.
  • How To Customize Your iPhone Ringtone Easily  By : Ben Needles
    iPhone users are used to being spoiled with the latest and greatest fun gadgetry right at their fingertips
  • Multimeter  By : Jamie Hanson
    A multimeter being a hand-held device is used for finding out the basic faults by lessening the area of fault as well as the field service work or a bench instrument which is able to measure with a very high degree of accuracy.
  • Active X  By : Jamie Hanson
    Active x is a collection of tools that incorporates some programming technologies created by Microsoft. The COM which is also known as the “Component Object Model” ids the chief component of Active x.
  • What is a Race Condition?  By : Robert Thomson
    A race condition occurs when multiple processes access and manipulate the same data concurrently, and the outcome of the execution depends on the particular order in which the access takes place.
  • What is DSL?  By : Robert Thomson
    DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a telecommunication service that transforms an ordinary phone into a high-speed conduit for data, voice and video.
  • What is 802.1p?  By : Robert Thomson
    802.1p refers to an IEEE specification for giving Layer 2 switches the ability to prioritize traffic as well as perform dynamic multicast filtering. Basically, it provides a mechanism for implementing Quality of Service at the MAC (Media Access Level) level.
  • What is 0x800a138f?  By : Robert Thomson
    The causes of the "0x800a138f Windows Update Error" are plentiful, and there are quite a number of ways to go about fixing this problem. The steps used to repair this error, are similar to the steps completed to repair the 0x800a0007 Windows Update Error. These steps include correcting the date and time settings, the language settings, and disabling an antivirus or firewall program.
  • What is PCMCIA?  By : Robert Thomson
    PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, an international standards body that was established to define, develop and promote the PC card. PCMCIA also stands for 'People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms,' a play-of-words humor coined because the original acronym and its meaning are difficult to say and remember.
  • MP3 Player vs. IPOD  By : Ben Needles
    What the heck is the difference? If youre like I was, you have no clue
  • How To Get Royalty Free Icons  By : Jeff Jarred
    Icons are the seemingly 'unimportant' graphics on a site. For example, a website may have icons shaped like arrow marks instead of bullets when numbering a list.
  • Ways to Protect Your PC from Hackers and Intruders  By : Jeff Jarred
    Buying a computer is very simple but maintaining it is a tedious process as well as a pre-requisite. You never know when the computer will crash down or get hacked by intruders. The computer is a very delicate machine and needs to be taken care of.
  • Ways to Hide Your IP Address  By : Jeff Jarred
    Your internet server has a lot of information about you through your IP address including the websites that you visit, the messages and data that you exchange over the net and so on.
  • Tips to Improve your Systems Performance  By : Jeff Jarred
    There are many people who are at times get upset about the slow speed and the performance of their computers. They at times look out for suggestions and solutions to improve their computers performance.
  • Simple Method to Increase your Computers Performance  By : Jeff Jarred
    There are many of us that have made computers our life, there is nearly no work that we ca finish without the help of computers. There are official matters, even personal work too that might be at a halt if your system is not working well.
  • Increasing your Computers Speed  By : Jeff Jarred
    Mostly people are concerned about the speed of their system, and it should be a matter of concern. Computers have become an integral apart of our lifestyle and they are used for many purposes,
  • What is Jitter?  By : Robert Thomson
    Jitter is technically defined as a variation of a periodic signal or pulse from its ideal position in time. It is most commonly encountered in telecommunications (also called packet delay variation – PDV - the variation in the time of arrival of packets in a high-speed data transmission) and in electronic systems (the deviation in the amplitude, phase, timing or width of high-frequency digital signals).
  • What is a USB device?  By : Robert Thomson
    A USB device is any peripheral hardware that connects and runs on a computer's Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface - a standardized socket that allows connection and disconnection of devices without having to reboot the computer. USB controls the peripheral devices in a master/slave relationship.
  • Supercars for Supermen  By : Robert Thomson
    Superman is a tough guy, much stronger than your average Joe. Supercars are tough cars, stronger than your average “folk’s wagons”. Wrong! Supercars are made of carbon fiber, and they are ultra light. So why are they called supercars then, why not give the title to the fuel guzzling Humvee, or the immortal Land Rover Defender? I don’t have the answer to this question. One thing I know though, these are not your average cars.
  • What is DMA?  By : Robert Thomson
    DMA is Direct Memory Access.

    DMA is a system that allows memory to be controlled without passing through the CPU.
  • Office Furniture: Organizing and Planning your Workplace  By : Christopher Carter
    A positive atmosphere improves the climate in the workplace. That includes versatile office furnishings that promote communication and team spirit. For several years, we've been providing good reasons to choose office furniture systems by MAiSPACE. You may select from among our exclusive modular systems to fit your space and budget. While purchasing office furniture, it is important to consider workplace as workplace culture as well as employee trends.
  • Fake TV  By : find-me-a-gift
    Fake TV Burglar Deterrent Device accurately simulates a real television in your home at night, which discourages a burglar breaking into your house because they don't want to run the risk of confronting a real person.
  • What is 802.11g?  By : Robert Thomson
    The 802.11g is one of the standards defined by IEEE Standards Committee for wireless local area networks (WLAN). Commonly known as WiFi, it is a specification that offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances of up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). It replaced the original WiFi, standard, 802.11b, which only allows speeds up to 11 Mbps.
  • Sound System Tips For Mobile DJs  By : Robert Thomson
    Selecting the right DJ equipment and finding the best price can be a very involved process. Learn how to choose quality DJ equipment based on your needs and budget.
  • Internet Marketing & Blogs... Is it really necessary?  By : Christopher Carter
    The answer to this question is not ambiguous... Yes!!! If you want to know why and how, I invite you to please read on.

    If you are interested in a successful website and a successful website equals quality internet marketing and includes search engine optimization, conversion optimization, blogs should be an essential part of the overall website marketing approach.
  • Comment faire de Votre Site Internet Votre Meilleur Allie Commercial  By : AnneDoe
    Pour vous, quelques conseils pour crire comme il faut un article et russir son site Internet en deux en trois mouvement. Suivez le guide.
  • What is S-Video?  By : Robert Thomson
    S-Video or Separate Video (also referred to as Y/S and erroneously as 'super video') is an analog video signal that transmits video data in two separate and distinct signals - one for color and the other for brightness. This procedure is a departure from the composite video concept where the entire set of information is transferred as a composite (all in one) package. S-Video works in 576i and 480i resolution.
  • What is Change management?  By : Robert Thomson
    Change Management refers to an IT Service Management discipline whose objective is to ensure that standardized methods and procedures are used for efficient and prompt handling of changes to controlled IT infrastructure.
  • What is CAT 6?  By : Robert Thomson
    CAT 6 (short for Category 6) refers to an Ethernet cable as defined by Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunication Industry Association (EIA/TIA).
  • What is 568A?  By : Robert Thomson
    EIA/TIA 568A is a standard for the pin arrangements of RJ-45 connectors on Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) wire.
  • How does one set-up Free to Air Satellite receivers?  By : Robert Thomson
    A Free to Air Satellite receiver (abbreviated FTA receivers) refers to satellite receivers that are designed to receive unencrypted FTA satellite transmissions.
  • Where can I Get Xbox Live Free Trial Codes?  By : Robert Thomson
    There are many different websites where you can get the Xbox Live codes. Some of these web sites offer tons of free codes after you have played some of the other games offered on their website.
  • How do I unlock a phone?  By : Robert Thomson
    Mobile phone carriers commonly subsidize the costs of new cell phones. The customer pays $99 for a five hundred dollar phone and the carrier pays the rest of the cost. The customer signs a service contract where the customer agrees to stay with the service provider for a number of years. Over the lifetime of that contract, the mobile phone service provider makes enough profit to cover their initial subsidy on the purchase of the cell phone.
  • How can I convert AVI to DVD?  By : Robert Thomson
    AVI to DVD conversion has become a fairly common type of file conversion these days. It has become fairly easy to burn a movie stored on your hard disk in AVI format to a disk so that you can watch it on a standard dvd player. But what is the difference between the two formats anyway?
  • How Do I Unblock Websites?  By : Robert Thomson
    The answer to this question is determined by what is blocking you from accessing a website.
    If the website itself is blocking you, then you have one set of solutions. If there is something between you and the website which is blocking you, then you have a different set of solutions.
  • What is DisplayPort?  By : Robert Thomson
    DisplayPort is the new digital display interface standard. It has been recently approved (5/2006) by VESA and will be hitting the markets in 2008. For most computer users, the fairly big and bulky VGA port is familiar. While the VGA port has been extremely reliable and has delivered competent performance, the new standard – the Display Port – is considered to be quite an upgrade from traditional VGA ports and is on par with HDMI.
  • Interconnect Your Scales into One Computer System  By : Christopher Carter
    Industrial scales are designed to measure and display the weight of anything put on the platform. The electronic scale user can read the weight on the digital indicator. The indicator is designed to offer the user a clear and accurate reading. Generally, a numeric or graphics display allows the user to select the type of units, such as pounds or kilograms, and enter a tare weight, so that either the net or gross weights may be shown. If the user wishes to record or store this information, they would need to manually record the data. Alternatively, many digital scales offer printer output connections, so that the data could be printed and the records retained.
  • Christmas Gift Ideas  By : find-me-a-gift
    Now it may seem a bit early to discuss christmas gifts and presents but Christmas is not that far away and some people like to plan early so Find-me-a-gift is the place to shop for those hard to buy for people.
  • What does 'This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver' mean?  By : Robert Thomson
    If you receive the Windows error "This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver”, it means that you have a bad, missing or incompatible driver for your sound card.
  • What are anonymous proxy servers  By : Robert Thomson
    Anonymous proxy servers are web servers that connect to a third party website and retrieves files or other resources on behalf of a requesting client. All throughout the transaction, the proxy server shall identify itself as the one requesting the resource, thereby maintaining the anonymity of the requesting client.
  • How to Create a Flyer  By : Robert Thomson
    To create a flyer, you need a topic (e.g., something you’re selling or announcing), a little imagination and creativity, some relevant images to make the flyer interesting, flyer-creating software and a printer.
  • How Do I Change My Password  By : Robert Thomson
    MSN uses the Windows Live ID which works on all Microsoft Passport Sites.
  • RAR Password  By : Robert Thomson
    A password can be used to protect the contents of a Rar file, which is a compressed file format. The user-defined password is used to encrypt the file using a strong AES-128 standard encryption algorithm. Anyone trying to extract the contents of the Rar file needs to supply the correct password that was used for encryption. If the person fails to supply a password or types in a wrong password, they cannot extract the contents of the Rar file.
  • 8 Ways to Build Traffic to Your Website  By : Christopher Carter
    Your Website must get traffic to have the opportunity to succeed. If your website is well designed to convert visitors into new customers and your business model is ready to go to execute new business and provide excellent support, then building traffic is the absolute key to your online success. Here are 8 straight forward ways to build traffic to your site.
  • What are Molex Connectors  By : Robert Thomson
    A Molex connector is a lingo term used to refer to a type of connector used in microcomputers. The Molex connector was designed by Molex. Molex is a large electronic component manufacturing company founded in 1938.
  • What is DNS  By : Robert Thomson
    DNS (Domain Name System), is the service which translates between Internet names and Internet addresses.
  • How Do I Convert MP4 to MP3  By : Robert Thomson
    Converting MP4 to MP3 is extremely simple to do and usually only requires a small application. MP3 is one of the world's most popular digital audio formats, due to its high sound quality and high compression rate that makes these files very small and easy to work with.
  • How Do I Change My Hotmail Password  By : Robert Thomson
    There are two ways to change a Hotmail password. If the current password is known, it can be used to sign in and then change the password. But if the current password has been forgotten, then it has to be reset.
  • Solidworks Tutorial  By : Robert Thomson
    SolidWorks allows you to view 3d parts from all different angles. There are infinite ways to view an object, but engineers usually only concern themselves with 4 main views. You can see these views in the above picture of the green link.
  • Routing Tables  By : Robert Thomson
    In computer networking, a routing table is an electronic table or database type object that is stored in a router or a networked computer. The routing table stores the routes (and details related with those routes) and network destinations. The routing table contains the topology of the immediate network. The primary goal of routing protocols and static routes is to construct the routing tables.
  • Which Audio Component is better than the other!  By : Ozhan Atalay President - http://Www.nonamehifi.com
    Which Audio Component is better than the other!
    How do we understand which audio component is better and which is worse ??
    Ozhan Atalay
  • Where Is the Arrival Point of Audio Cables Cable Asylum  By : Ozhan Atalay President - http://Www.nonamehifi.com
    Where Is the Arrival Point of Audio Cables Cable Asylum
    Ozhan Atalay

    Majority of the audiophiles are agreed that one of the most critical factors in a hi-end system is the connection cables.
  • What is Brain/Ear Reference when listening an High End Audio System  By : Ozhan Atalay President - http://Www.nonamehifi.com
    We, most of the audiophiles make this fault unconsciously. We load our brain references with wrong information then accuse better systems.
  • Outside Noise and Impacts on Sound of a High End Audio System  By : Ozhan Atalay President - http://Www.nonamehifi.com
    Outside Noise and Impacts on Sound of a High End Audio System

    Noise can be described as unwanted sounds. Noise affects our life quality, obstructs our fast reaction capabilities and our concentration. Noise may cause sleeplessness and stress.
  • Music versus Body Energy Relationship  By : Ozhan Atalay President - http://Www.nonamehifi.com
    Music versus Body Energy Relationship
    Why we sometimes do not like the music that we generally love !
  • SEO – Significance to C-Level Executives  By : Christopher Carter
    C-Level Executives have an important stake in the online business performance of their company websites. However, CEOs, COOs, CFO’s and other top execs are no different than any other top executives and business owners when it comes to their website and “the purpose of it all.” Often they are frustrated that a good deal of company money has been spent on website design and promotion yet the early optimism has faded with time as the hoped-for results in terms of sales, profitability and corporate efficiency just didn’t materialize.
  • Which vacuum is for you, canister or upright?  By : Michiel Van Kets
    When selecting a vacuum for your home, the main decision will be to select between a light weight maneuverable cylinder model and an upright model. It can be difficult to know which model will suit you and your needs.
  • MicroStation Tips & Tricks from Axiom  By : Robert Thomson
    In a previous MicroStation Tips & Tricks article (http://www.AxiomInt.com), Axiom's MicroStation guru, Rick Sewell, showed you how to create a CSV file (from a design file) that contains all of the level symbology of that design file, neatly laid out. Now see how to update levels in other design files with that CSV file. - Editor
  • Free Icons  By : Robert Thomson
    We have animated icons, funny icons, naughty icons, and pretty much any other emoticon you can think of.
  • Electronic Scales Are Heavily Used In Agricultural Industries  By : Christopher Carter
    Electronic scales are heavily used throughout the agricultural industries. Bench scales are used to weigh out seed, chemical additives, and other small items. Platform scales weigh out small amounts of feed, monitor feed usage, weigh 55 gallon drums of fluids, and can even be used to track the weight of animals. Large floor scales can be used to weigh cattle, or larger amounts of contents. Bin scales may be used to keep track of the amount of feed used. Custom scales are designed for a very wide range of specialty weighing requirements.
  • Birthday Gift Ideas  By : find-me-a-gift
    From unique birthday presents like an acre of moon to romantic birthday gifts for your wife, girlfriend or boyfriend, you will get the best birthday present ideas right here.
  • A different approach to data  By : Barracuda Digital
    A look at how dedicated fibre makes the obvious choice for UK public sector companies evaluating network resources.
  • Water Fuel Cell to Run Your Car On Water As Fuel  By : kaleb
    Water fuel cell kits are easy to install and the materials you will need are readily available. Follow the simple step by step instructions and you can have your car fuel cell up and running in a matter of a few hours. Water fuel cells are cost effective, easy to create and free of pollution. The use of water for gas
  • Fake TV Anti-burglar device  By : find-me-a-gift
    A typical burglar will not risk prison by breaking into an occupied house. So when he sees that flickering glow that means that someone is home watching television, he knows to move on to an easier target.
  • IP Address Classes  By : Robert Thomson
    An IP address is the unique 12 digit number sequence used to identify you over the internet. Every addressing system needs to adhere to some rules so that unique identification can be made easier. As defined by the IEEE committee, an IP address must inform the internet as to what workstation it is part of and which particular node it is of. An IP address class is a series of five different ranges, an IP of which tells the internet how big the network is.
  • SNMP  By : Robert Thomson
    Simple Network Management Protocol, or SNMP as it is more popularly known, is defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and is an internet protocol method. It is part of the application layer of the TCP/IP system. It consists of protocols for network management. It forms a key component of network management systems and is used in monitoring device functionality, alerting administrators to conditions that warrant their attention.
  • Change MSN Password  By : Robert Thomson
    MSN is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) which is owned and operated by Microsoft Corporation. In addition, Microsoft uses the MSN brand on a number of web sites which they operate.
  • How Can I Send Free SMS  By : Robert Thomson
    SMS, which stands for Short Messaging Service, is a communication protocol wherein short text messages can be sent between two mobile phones supporting this feature. SMS has now gradually expanded, and now refers to any device that supports this feature, which includes but is not limited to, landline phones, cordless devices, web servers, etc. Even text messages sent nowadays without using this protocol have come to be referred to as SMS. Usually, mobile telephony providers charge a small per message fee for SMS. There are however, ways to bypass this fee as discussed below.
  • Which is the Best Browser  By : Robert Thomson
    A browser is a program you use for surfing the internet. There are many browsers available on the internet market today, the most popular being Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer. The way to rate a browser out of the above as the best browser to use is discussed below.
  • CMYK  By : Robert Thomson
    A color model in computer terms is a list of numbers which can be used to uniquely identify colors. CMYK, which stands for Cyan Magenta Yellow and Key or Black, is a color model which is used in digital printing. It has now been accepted to refer to the whole printing process. CMYK is sometimes called a subtractive color model since it gives colors by absorbing or ‘subtracting’ certain wavelengths from white light. It achieves very high quality of printing by setting ‘screen angles’ for various colors, which is the angle at which the wavelengths for these colors is absorbed. These angles are varied according to the number of colors needed.
  • Miracle Berry Fruit Tablets  By : find-me-a-gift
    Prepare to be amazed when the miracle berry changes your tastebuds magically to make everything sour taste sweet! It is all over the media and Find-me-a-gift have it in stock!! Go on try it impress your friends!
  • EVDO  By : Robert Thomson
    Evolution Data Optimized, also known as Evolution Data Only or EVDO (EV-DO) is a type of broadband data transfer standard designed for cellular networks. It was adopted primarily by Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network providers as one of the major components of the CDMA2000 standards family. EVDO is currently the primary competitor for HSDPA, or High-Speed Downlink Packet Access. Like HSDPA, EVDO is a third generation cellular technology (3G) which can be used to download various bits of data, voice, and television shows from the cellular network to an EVDO device. EVDO in the United States is currently offered by Sprint, Alltel, and Verizon Wireless providers. One of the limitations of transmitting and receiving mobile data is the lack of bandwidth. EVDO technology was created to overcome this limitation and deliver large amounts of data to and from mobile devices.
  • DIMM  By : Robert Thomson
    A DIMM is a Dual Inline Memory Module.

    A DIMM is a small circuit board designed to hold a set of RAM chips.

    A DIMM has a 64-bit data bus, which allows DIMM's to be connected one at a time to a CPU with a 64-bit data bus.
  • Hostname  By : Robert Thomson
    A name is the identifier of your computer on the network. A hostname is the DNS name of a computer on a network.
  • Bluray shoppers find falling prices at new Web portal  By : Robert Thomson
    Catering to the European market, new web portal Blu-raysale.eu is welcomed by collectors wishing to expand their Blu-ray movie collection at the lowest price possible. Conserving time and money the site is expected to be extremely popular with movie buyers.
  • WMV Files  By : Robert Thomson
    WMV (Windows Media Video) is a generic name for video encoding solutions developed by Microsoft. The format is a part of the Windows Media framework that also includes formats like Windows Media Audio (WMA), Advanced Systems Format (ASF) and High Definition Photo (HDP). WMV files use the Microsoft container format and represent Microsoft's own version of MPEG-4 (Part 2) video encoding technology.
  • ECC Memory  By : Robert Thomson
    ECC memory is Error-Correcting Code memory.
  • MTTR  By : Robert Thomson
    MTTR stands for Mean Time To Repair.
    MTTR is the amount of time between when something breaks and when it has been repaired and is fully functional again.
  • Opening RAR Files  By : Robert Thomson
    UnRAR-ing a file is just the opposite of RARing a file, as one might guess. Basically, you are undoing the RAR format and then extracting the files content. If you are an end user, this isn't a big deal if the WinRAR comes with an UnRAR option. If there is an option to UnRAR, you simply have to click the button, and just as when you unzip files, the RAR file will be extracted to the folder of your choice.
  • G-Body Automotive Electrical Troubleshooting Manual  By : Jamie Hanson
    Learn How To Troubleshoot Automotive Electrical Problem.
  • RAR Files  By : Robert Thomson
    A RAR file is a proprietary file format for archiving and data compression. A Russian engineer named Eugene Roshal developed this type of file for MS-DOS before it was later used in other operating systems as well.

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