Archive for the 'Technology Tips' Category

Mini DVD R

January 3rd, 2009 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

DVD-R or the digital versatile disk recorders can be ideally used for storing still pictures, digital audios, graphics, and data sharing. The mini DVD-R is the perfect option for sharing data, and comes in handy at business presentations and conventions. The compact disc size of 3 1/8 inches has a storing capacity of about 1.46 [...]

Which way are mobile phone games heading?

December 28th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

Aside online games and static game devices like Playstation,
mobile games are the next most popular games around now. The
popularity has grown so big that mobile operators are competing
against each other by offering their subscribers loads of both
free and paid games for their pleasure. Not only mobile
operators, cell phone manufacturers are also pre-programming
their phones with a [...]

Cisco Certification: Learning To Navigate Cisco’s Online Documentation

December 18th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

When studying for your Cisco CCNA, CCNP, or CCIE exam, you’ve got a powerful online weapon at your disposal. It’s Cisco Connection Documentation, found at www.cisco.com/univercd. This site contains product, code, and protocol documentation for all Cisco products.
Many exam candidates really don’t start using this powerful tool until they’re studying for their more advanced exams. [...]

Datacraft Solutions’ Digital Kanban Featured in Industry 2.0

November 15th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

The current issue of Industry 2.0 includes a feature article by contributing editor, Thomas R. Cutler about Digital Kanban.
Reducing lead times through detailed flow techniques is the concept of a kanban system with a “push” manufacturing environment. IT managers are asked to develop methods for implementation of digital kanban systems, because a leaner production method [...]

CD Backup Made Easy

November 11th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

Today, CD Writers are very common and CDRs and CDRWs are cheaper than ever. While most people use their CD Writers to create music CDs or to copy files, CD-R and CD-RWs can also be to store backups in an easy way. A normal CD can store 650MBs of data. This number can often be [...]

Apache, Mysql

November 9th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

“Even if you are a seasoned PHP, MySQL and Apache guru, the checklist below will still be helpful in your installation process.”
Apache, MysQL and PHP for Windows could be a nice nice thing to have on your Windows workstation. You could try and experiment with all kinds of nice PHP and MySQL based applications right [...]

How to Layout Your Web Pages

November 8th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

Searching for the right information on a web page can be a very frustrating experience. Have you ever encountered web pages that are so cluttered with information and graphics, that you leave, totally exasperated?
The same situation applies if you have a web site designed with animated graphics, pop ups, revolving text etc. It may dazzle [...]

All About Kids Birthday Cakes

November 7th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

Do you know what is so special for a child’s birthday celebration? It is the birthday cake. They love the moment of cutting the birthday cake. There can be so many gifts for the child, but the center of attraction is the birthday cake. Therefore, it is worth putting a lot of time and money [...]

A Business Center in your Hotel: Curse or Blessing?

November 7th, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

Your customers asked for it, modern hospitality philosophy required it and now you have one in your Hotel: A Business Center.Your Guest now has access to the Internet to read and write e-mails, surf the Web for the latest news and they can work in Word, Power Point and Excel. For your Guest’s convenience (and [...]

The Bones, Fossils, and Dating Methods of Evolution

November 3rd, 2008 - Technology Tips - Comments Off

What methods are used by evolutionists to date an archeological find? And do these methods actually support evolution?
Radiocarbon dating is a commonly used method to determine the age of archaeological finds. The process, sometimes referred to as “radiocarbon reading,” involves measuring carbon decay.
Radiocarbon dating is basically this: a radioactive isotope of carbon, C-14, is formed [...]