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  • What is PCMCIA?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, an international standards body that was established to define, develop and promote the PC card. PCMCIA also stands for 'People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms,' a play-of-words humor coined because the original acronym and its meaning are difficult to say and remember.
  • With Any Luck You Can Make Timeshares Quick Sell
    By Frank Froggatt in category Business and Finance / Finance
    When selling timeshare, the price is a great factor to determine how fast or otherwise you sell your timeshare. When thinking of reselling your timeshare, always remember that the same principles of selling a home or a commercial building also apply here. One of which is to ensure the timeshare is well furnished and properly taken care of.
  • Ways To Treat Acne And Other Skin Care Tips
    By Frank Froggatt in category Health and Fitness / Acne
    If acne is your problem, severe acne breakouts can be covered up with make-up. For many people with acne, make up is their secret technique of covering their acne. With a firm knowledge of make-up, your acne problems can become less visible.
  • What do you do with a depressed teenager?
    By Jennifer Baxt in category Arts and Entertainment / Psychology
    There are a number of things that a parent can do in order to ease the stress or help their teenage son or daughter deal with their depression. The most important thing to do is to be there for them. No parent wants to hear or believe that their teenage son or daughter is depressed, but it happens. It could be that the teen is having difficulty in dealing with the loss of a family member or close
  • What exactly Serviced Offices are: A brief Introduction
    By Alliance in category Business and Finance / Real Estate
    We all have heard about serviced offices. What are these and what are the advantages of these offices? What are the facilities that we should look while searching an office space to expand our business? If you have any of these questions in your mind this article will give you the answer.
  • What is Spyware?
    By Charlotte Computer Pros in category Computers and Internet / Internet Security
    This article outlines what spyware is and how it can be prevented. Computers with internet capabilities are almost always flooded with viruses and malware. Most users employ antivirus software to protect their computers. However it seems that as soon as you think you have everything under control you discover that your system has spyware stealthily running in the background.
  • What is Jitter?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    Jitter is technically defined as a variation of a periodic signal or pulse from its ideal position in time. It is most commonly encountered in telecommunications (also called packet delay variation – PDV - the variation in the time of arrival of packets in a high-speed data transmission) and in electronic systems (the deviation in the amplitude, phase, timing or width of high-frequency digital sig
  • What is DMA?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    DMA is Direct Memory Access. DMA is a system that allows memory to be controlled without passing through the CPU. Under most situations, the CPU handles the movement of memory for security and stability reasons. However, DMA can be enabled for certain operations, such as reading from a CD-ROM, so that the data read from the CD is not passed through the CPU but is instead pulled off of the CD and p
  • What is a USB device?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    A USB device is any peripheral hardware that connects and runs on a computer's Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface - a standardized socket that allows connection and disconnection of devices without having to reboot the computer. USB controls the peripheral devices in a master/slave relationship.
  • What is the Magic Move to Great Golf?
    By John Lynch in category Recreation and Sports / Golf
    What is this secret move you ask?... In a nutshell – “Start the backswing with an early backward wrist break!” Lemme explain. Looking for the secret to a great golf swing? I guarantee if you master this one magic move in your golf swing your golf scores will come down at least 10 strokes…immediately!
  • What Does Golf Have to Do With the 4 Horses?
    By John Lynch in category Recreation and Sports / Golf
    At first glance we all want to be like the first horse in the superior class. These are the fast learners...the ones who seem to be a natural. The first horse, the superior class, is like a horse that runs fastest by merely feeling the whip's shadow. The second horse, the good class, runs fastest when the whip brushes its hair, the hair of its mane.
  • What Creates Club Head Speed?
    By John Lynch in category Recreation and Sports / Golf
    I became fascinated with the game of golf as soon as I took it up about 8 years ago. My background in engineering and my extensive studies in biomechanics alowed me to take a very scientific approach to the study of the golf swing. I soon realized the complexities in not only understanding the concepts of a sound swing, but also in the execution of these concepts.
  • Why organizations choose to Outsource Back Office?
    By Sharad Saxena in category Business and Finance / Business
    There are many reasons why organizations choose to outsource functions and services. The following is a list of common reasons why back office outsourcing is going on back office, outsource back office, back office outsourcing, back office solutions, outsource administrative tasks
  • What is Frozen Shoulder?
    By Robert Thomson in category Health and Fitness / Health Care
    People suffering with severe shoulder pain and restriction of motion could be suffering from Frozen Shoulder. Find out all you need to know about Frozen Shoulder and what to look out for. Frozen shoulder is a condition with no known cause in the majority of cases, in other words with spontaneous onset.
  • What is 802.11g?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    The 802.11g is one of the standards defined by IEEE Standards Committee for wireless local area networks (WLAN). Commonly known as WiFi, it is a specification that offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances of up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). It replaced the original WiFi, standard, 802.11b, which only allows speeds up to 11 Mbps.
  • Web Directories and Their Rise and Fall
    By Maria Tillinghous in category Computers and Internet / Web Directories
    Definitions of what constitutes recycling present problems in transparency for the paper industry, as it strives to meet targets. Government departments with regulations governing buying procedures classify recycled paper in different ways, leaving the industry divided on a true definition.
  • What is Structural Drying?
    By Joshua Allen in category Home and Family / Home and Family
    Structural drying is a process used for New Mexico water damage cleanup that provides an accelerated method. This is an excellent method of drying so you can reduce any risk of mold and get your home or commercial business restored to normal as quickly as possible.
  • When are promotional postcards an effective direct mail strategy?
    By shanti bhushan pathak in category Business and Finance / Advertising
    There are plenty of promotional products available to marketers today, which can make it hard to decide which is best for your needs. Although your needs can change over the course of your business life, one promotional tool in particular is always a great way to start any campaign - promotional postcards.
  • Wooden And Steel Walkways Give You A Boost
    By wickcraft in category Business and Finance / Business
    It doesn’t matter what the type of area you want to enhance, you will be able to do it with the addition of a walkway. These walkways, which are made of steel framing along with different types of decking — wooden, vinyl and steel — can be used around a business area, your home or even a public space.
  • Why you Need Sandals With Heels - Or Not
    By Angela West in category Arts and Entertainment / Fashion
    There are those of us who like to wear sandals as a comfort shoe, and then there are those of us who wear sandals because they look hot with our outfits and show off our pedicures. It is possible to combine both worlds - simply add heels!
  • when were in a relationship we never apricate
    By Teoni Anne Griffiths in category Society and Culture / Relationship
    Why is it that when were in a relationship we never apricate what we've got and can do untill its gone? when your single and watching a love movie you think to your self , if i had a boyfriend i would do all that and say it to him why didnt i think of that when i had him? , but then when you do have that special person you never do it or say it ....why is that?.
  • What is S-Video?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    S-Video or Separate Video (also referred to as Y/S and erroneously as 'super video') is an analog video signal that transmits video data in two separate and distinct signals - one for color and the other for brightness. This procedure is a departure from the composite video concept where the entire set of information is transferred as a composite (all in one) package. S-Video works in 576i and 480
  • What is Change management?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    Change Management refers to an IT Service Management discipline whose objective is to ensure that standardized methods and procedures are used for efficient and prompt handling of changes to controlled IT infrastructure. This is done so as to minimize the frequency and the impact of any related incidents upon service.
  • What is CAT 6?
    By Robert Thomson in category Computers and Internet / Computer
    CAT 6 (short for Category 6) refers to an Ethernet cable as defined by Electronic Industries Association and Telecommunication Industry Association (EIA/TIA). Like its name suggests, CAT 6 is a sixth generation of twisted pair Ethernet cabling. The cable itself contains four pairs of copper wire and utilizes all of them, unlike the earlier version, the CAT 5.
  • Web development
    By Rick Charles in category Computers and Internet / Web Designing
    Web Design and Web development is highly crucial for any website. Website development is a process that used 'mark up languages' like HTML to exhibit the content you want on the internet. This content is displayed by a web browser or other web-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

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