Understanding Regulated and Non regulated Charges to Your Phone Bills by Karen Thatcher Unfortunately the subject of taxes as it applies to your telecom bills is broad enough to warrant a lengthy discussion.
In Part 1 of this subject, we'll take a clos
The XBox 360, Not Just For Video Games by Amber Lowery On November 22, 2005, Microsoft released the long awaited XBox 360, the next generation of its popular XBox gaming console. The XBox 360, however, goes farther than any game
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According to Webopedia, it is a hardware or software module that adds a specific feature or services to a larger system. The idea is that the new
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Why Journal Writing On The Web by Jesse S. Somer Why journal writing on the Web? Blogs are journals giving anyone an identity, and an awesome forum for sharing thoughts and ideas with others of similar interests.Journa
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e=mc2 Is Wrong Einsteins Special Relativity Fundamentally Flawed by Michael Strauss In 1905, Albert Einstein published 'On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies' now known as Special Relativity; this theory revolutionized geometry, math, physics, science a
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RSS Reader is a life raft saving us from getting lost in a sea of useless information. by Jesse S. Somer One of the main problems with the Internet these days is the fact that there is so much information out there; it can be quite hard to find the particular knowledge that yo
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Blackboard Learning in the Twenty First Century by Nick Smith My grandmother likes to remind me that to her it seems like yesterday that she attended college - something virtually unheard for women of her generation to do. In fact, she an
Microsoft Navision Integration with Microsoft RMS overview for IT Specialist by Andrew Karasev Microsoft Business Solutions Navision serves both European and American megamarkets. It was originally written by Denmark-based Navision Software in its own proprietary la
Flat Screen Monitors: A Technological Wonder by blog_maintenance You probably are already aware that there are two types of computer monitors available today: the big and clunky cathode-ray (CRT) tube monitors and the newer flat screen
Do You Make REGULAR Backups by John Evans Do You Make REGULAR Backups? If You Don't... It Could Cost You copyright 2002 John Evans
One of the very basic computer 'rules' is to always make backup copies
Burning Bridges is Bad, But Firewalls are Good by Heather Wallace When you signed up for that ultra-fast DSL or Cable connection there was probably one very important piece of information that your ISP failed to mention. By accessing the
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