October 27, 2010 – 11:23 am
The increasing use of the notebook computer and other wireless devices has promoted the use of Wi-Fi technology, which employs IEEE 802.11 or 802.11a technologies to provide secure connections. This is made possible by a wide array of software tools known as Wi-Fi software tools. These tools play different roles such as the ones outlined read more »
October 27, 2010 – 11:22 am
Voice over Internet Protocol is a form of technology that enables voice to be carried over Internet. It is simply a method of making telephone calls over the Internet. Even though the ‘phone’ aspect is not always present, it’s possible to make VoIP calls without the need of a telephone head. The Internet Protocol (or read more »
October 27, 2010 – 11:22 am
Some websites may block you from accessing them. In other cases, other obstacles might come between your browser and the website, and likewise, block you from accessing it. How you deal with that successfully will depend on which of the aforementioned scenarios you are in. A website blocks access by restricting your Internet Protocol (IP) read more »
October 27, 2010 – 11:21 am
Creating a MySpace Layout can be easily accomplished using one of two methods. The first, and most popular, method is to use an online layout generator. Using an online generator allows users to design their profiles while automatically creating the code. Another advantage of using a generator is that it allows the user to actually read more »
October 27, 2010 – 11:19 am
Your Yahoo password is valid for your entire Yahoo account. This means that is not only valid for Yahoo Mail, but also for Yahoo Messenger, Yahoo Chat, My Yahoo, Yahoo Finance and all other Yahoo services. Your Yahoo Password is initially set up at the time the original account was created but may be changed read more »
October 27, 2010 – 11:19 am
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) passwords are initially set up at the time the account is created but may be changed at any time as required. Note: These instructions pertain to the AIM 5.9 client for Microsoft Windows. The process may be different for other AIM clients. Open the <My AIM> menu on AIM client Select read more »
October 27, 2010 – 11:14 am
The term “Trojan Horse” comes from Greek mythology. In today’s technical world a Trojan Horse is defined as a “malicious, security-breaking program that is disguised as something benign”. In the field of computer architecture, “Trojan Horse” can also refer to security loopholes that kernel code to access system files or programs for which it is read more »