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5 Reasons to Choose Wireless Networking

Many consider wireless as one of the greatest inventions in the history of mankind. Some would even compare it to sliced bread. For them, wiring up a network is just as easy as slicing one’s bread.


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Technology and scientific development is making the world a better place to live in. With the onset of technology, extensive research is constantly leading to new scientific inventions. Heavy monetary investments are being made in the field of technology research.


Wireless Access Points: Thin vs Fat

Learn how to save 60% on your total cost of ownership on your wireless LAN. After reading this article you will learn the secret of deploying a secure wireless enterprise network. Also you will learn the secret of not getting a headache after you deploy your wirleess LAN


Laptop Backup: Backups On a Business Trip

If you have a cellphone and laptop, it is possible to work almost anywhere while on a trip. However, the risk of theft or damage to your laptop is much higher on a business trip than during the normal office routine. Here are some ideas to protect your data while traveling.


Make Your Laptop More Comfortable To Use With Accessories Like These

Many people are beginning to buy laptops now that prices have gone down on them so much, some are using only a laptop for their computer usage and others like myself use the laptop in conjunction with their desktop or when we have to go away for trips.


A Brief Introduction To Bluetooth

Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them. Version 1.1 of Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to send data at rates up to 720 kilobits a second.


Is Being Tied To Your Desk By Your Computer Driving You Crazy?

At first glance, the most obvious benefit from owning a laptop computer as opposed to a desktop computer is that a laptop is smaller and portable. Of course, if you have a desktop computer you will naturally be tied to your desk when ever you have to do some work on your computer.


Laptop Essentials! Five Basic Accessories to Think About

Of the overwhelmingly large amount of accessories out there, it can be certainly overwhelming to figure out what you really need for your laptop.


Good Reasons To Have A Wireless Network

Wireless networks provide an inexpensive and easy way to share a single Internet connection among several computers. This means you only need one modem, and you can add additional computers to the network just by plugging in a wireless card and turning them on. The new machines are connected to the Internet immediately.


Mobile Phone Companies Better Jump on Board With Microsoft

If mobile phone companies were truly intelligent then they would jump on board with Microsoft as they merge computers with cell phones. Why? Well because that is the wave of the future and it should be clear as day to anyone thinking out side the box and watching the changes in social networks online.


How To Upgrade Your Own Laptop For Under $175

Do you have an old laptop lying around just collecting dust that for whatever reason, you no longer use? It just seems so antiquated, and slow. All you want to do is get rid of it. The hard drive is too small, and the memory sucks, plus you're already planning on getting a sweet newer laptop.


How to Save Laptop Battery Power When You Really Need it

You've got a five-hour flight from Los Angeles to New York City, and one battery in your laptop. You've got work to do, DVDs to watch, and games to play. How are you going to get that battery to last...


Mobile Computing

Mobile computing refers to the use of any kind of computer in a moving environment. The motion may be of the device itself, as in laptops, palmtops, wearable computers, and mobile phones; or it may refer to the dynamics of the computing process, as in digital cameras, podcasters and MP3 players. Mobile computing devices generally use wireless technologies such as LAN, Wi-Fi, GPRS and the more recently introduced MAN.


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