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Understanding what a chip load is

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Before you purchase a drill bit and start puncturing holes into materials, it’s important to understand all aspects of the technique. Figuring out what chip load to use is an important question to ask yourself to make sure what to look for. Many Q and A’s include the question “what is chipload” and why is important to understand.
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Finally, School Management Software That Meets Your Needs

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

There is a new way of selling school software. Gone are the days when you needed to buy computers and hire IT people to maintain the software and hardware for your administrative staff. Now there is a better solution: online school management software.
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Foxfire Browser The Guardian Angel in an Electronic Form

Monday, February 8th, 2010

What is it?
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Computer Rentals: Putting State-of-the-Art Equipment in Your Trainees’ Hands

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Because technology is constantly evolving and changing, businesses are realizing the importance of keeping their employees up-to-date with emerging technologies. Providing quality computers for training employees has become an essential part of running a business. Productive training consists of using the best equipment and most current technology. Acquiring the latest equipment does not have to be a difficult task. One way businesses can improve their training programs is enlisting the services of a computer rental agency
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Selecting Castors and Pneumatic Wheels

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Pneumatic wheels are replacement wheels that are extremely suitable for uneven such as Agricultural, Institutional; Industrial floors that usually demand rough and tough usage. Some of their features include the shock absorbing characteristics, their quiet operation, and ease of rolling that make them ideal for rough surface. Pneumatic Wheels are suitable for manual operation for both indoor and outdoor environments.
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How to Spot a Fake Sennheiser Headphone

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

We will discuss how to spot a Fake Sennheiser headphone and steer clear of such dealers. We all know how the replica and fake markets are growing by the day. And everyday people are duped of trust and money. In this article I will share some facts related to buying an original Sennheiser headphone. If you are someone who needs headphones all the time, and if you learn to spot the fake Sennheiser from an original, it will help you forever.
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China: the largest Internet user on the globe

Monday, July 27th, 2009

China has surpassed the United States as the largest user of the worldwide web. This is due to a massive jump of over 60% of the Chinese getting online in the last 12 months.
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What an Intermec Printer and Mobile Computer Can Do For Your Inventory Management

Monday, July 27th, 2009

A good mobile computer can do wonders for a business’ asset and inventory management operations. The Intermec CK31 and CN3 are prime examples of this. The Intermec CK31 offers such smart features as a radiantly backlit quarter VGA display with touch screen, integrated 1D and 2D scanning, non-Incendive option for hazardous locations and ergonomic design, Cisco compatibility and Microsoft Windows CE.NET platform deign. The CN3 offers a rugged form, integrated GPS with internal antenna, WiFi, Bluetooth, choice of WAN Radio, color camera and extremely slim extended battery. But what’s more impressive is how these little devices can be hooked up with a printer to make inventory management even simpler.
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The Path to Requirements Elicitation

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

The path to requirements elicitation is something that analysts are rarely taught. Everyone knows that it involves interviews and research, but within most organizations, exactly how the interviews and research should be conducted is nebulous.
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Asian Network Operations - Is Your Network Close to Breaking Point?

Friday, July 24th, 2009

People often say that technology is expanding at the speed of light - however, our capacity to adapt to that technology seems to be expanding at a similar rate. Now, it seems that we couldn't live without the ability to video conference for free over the internet, to watch entire episodes of television programs on our computer screens, and to use mobile applications when we are on the move. However, all of thee technologies have been adopted within a relatively short space of time, while in many cases Asian network infrastructure is the same as that which was put in place at the advent of the Internet Protocol (IP). We look at our journey from then to now, and why it is critical that network integration for Asian companies is upgraded, in order to ensure smooth operations.
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