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How to burn flash to dvd PDF Print E-mail
Main - Hardware
Thursday, 09 March 2006 07:35
How to burn flash to dvd.
This guide shows how to convert flash to mpeg and burn on dics.
I used FlashonTV . If there is anything wrong, please let me
know. I'd like to communicate with you.
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Virus removal software and information PDF Print E-mail
Main - Security & Backup
Sunday, 26 March 2006 21:23
Detailed information about the different kinds of viruses on the internet and what they will do to your computer, also tips on removing them and repairing your computer after an infection.
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Finding The Best Buy On A Digital Camera PDF Print E-mail
Main - Digital Art
Sunday, 18 December 2005 20:44
The best buy digital camera is not necessarily the cheapest, but the one that has the best overall package for your needs. It is important to check on the various functions and accessories before you compare prices to ensure that you find the best buy digital camera.
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Gaming captures the hearts of gamers, alleviates loneliness, and creates a new market for businesses. PDF Print E-mail
Main - New Trends
Wednesday, 11 January 2006 23:06
Gaming is popular with teenagers, women, children, as well as men. Older people say they play games as it alleviates loneliness and puts them in contact with others. Statistics reveal that 41% of gamers are women and more than 43 % gamers are aged 25-49. And, research predicts that the games market in 2005 will be US$ 29 billion.
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What is a Protocol? PDF Print E-mail
Main - Server Programming & SQL, DBMS
Sunday, 04 September 2005 06:47
What is a Protocol? the communications between computers on a
network


What is a Protocol? A protocol is a set of rules
that governs the communications between computers on a network. These rules
include guidelines that regulate the following characteristics
of a network: access method, allowed physical topologies, types
of cabling, and speed of data transfer. See the Topology and
Cabling sections of this tutorial for more information. The most common protocols
are:

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