August 19th, 2008
The continuing use of ASP that developers use has given hosting companies something to think about. They have to be prepared to “move with the times” or be left standing.
A recent trend in site design is one of the reasons that the community of developers have been eager to learn more about the opportunities afforded by Microsoft ASP.NET. As websites develop and become more interactive so developers have to keep up with the latest technology. This set of technologies in the Microsoft .NET Framework offers the ability to develop complex, highly dynamic websites faster and easier than ever before.
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August 16th, 2008
Driver files facilitate communication between your hardware and the rest of your system. This article explains how to troubleshoot common driver problems to keep your system running efficiently.
Your PC has a number of hardware components that need to communicate with each other and with the programs you’re using. This can get tricky, simply because there are quite a few components that make up a computer. Some of these components may perform similar tasks at any given time, which means that the system needs to be able to distinguish between them and to activate the correct piece of hardware at the correct time.
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June 22nd, 2008
Overviews how to find the best registry repair software for your Windows XP operating system and what to do once you download your free or retail registry repair software.
Once you understand that your computer is in need of a good registry repair program, and you are using Windows XP, then you can start to look around for the registry repair software you need. It will not take long to find the Windows XP registry repair software you need and use to fix registry problems.
Search for Registry Repair Review Web Sites
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Simple Steps for Windows XP Registry Repair
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June 18th, 2008
This article looks at the real threat of viruses and what you can do to protect yourself.
Where do computer virus myths come from? It’s hard to say. One minute you think you know how they work, and the next you’re being told you can get viruses from cookies, Javascript on Web pages, viewing GIF files, and so on. All nonsense of course, but it’s understandable to feel concerned. And it’s a lot healthier than completely assuming you’re safe from computer viruses, because unless you get rid of your PC that certainly isn’t true.
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June 13th, 2008
This article explores the biggest hazards for
computers being used in industry
Computers
are fragile pieces of equipment yet more and more computers are being used in
environments that prove hostile to a PC. One of the main reasons is that many
administrators find it cheaper to use inexpensive PCs that don’t last very long
rather than buying a specialist industrial PC
However a
happy medium in the shape of an industrial PC enclosure which will offer the
same protection of an industrial computer for a fraction of the cost, allowing the
off-the-shelf computer to last just as long whilst offering the same flexibility
of an industrial machine, particularly when it comes to upgrades and repairs.
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Top Ten Hazards for Computers in Industry
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May 23rd, 2008
Suddenly your computer seems sluggish. It’s slow to boot, and takes a long time to open or save files. You notice the home page in your browser has changed, but you don’t remember changing it. You think you spot a new icon in the system tray, but can’t remember if it was there or not. You suspect a virus, but run a scan of your entire system and it shows as clean. What could be the problem?
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Spyware Protection - Free Scans, Are They Worth the Effort?
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