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Understanding 3G
The telecommunications world is continuing to change, and 3G technology represents the next stage in mobile communications. 3G is an evolution in terms of services and data speeds from second generation (2G) mobile networks. 3G is ...
13.12.06
Buyer's Guide: Internet Service Providers
Choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP, also called Internet access provider or IAP) can be a difficult decision. There are a lot of factors involved that can and should influence your decision. But not always do you think of ...
03.10.06
How To Shop Safely Online
Internet users are being targeted more and more by sophisticated criminals using the latest techniques. The most recent discovery to alarm the industry was the security flaw found in HSBC’s online banking system earlier this ...
18.08.06
Understanding IPTV
IPTV, or Internet protocol television, refers to the delivery of digital television and other audio and video services over broadband data networks using the same basic protocols that support the Internet. There is nothing new ...
19.07.06
Understanding U3 Smart Drive Technology
Imagine carrying your favourite software, preferences, profiles and data on a device no bigger than a pack of gum. With a U3 smart drive, you can plug into any Windows XP or 2000 PC and be productive wherever you are - work, play a ...
25.04.06
Securing Your Wireless Network
Wireless networks are becoming increasingly popular, but they introduce additional security risks. If you have a wireless network, make sure to take appropriate precautions to protect your information. As the name suggests, ...
24.04.06
Understanding HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a next-generation digital interface specification for consumer electronics products. Think of it as the new SCART! It is also the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, ...
11.04.06
Understanding VoIP
Internet Voice, also known as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is a technology that allows you to make telephone calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular (or analogue) phone line. Some services using ...
05.04.06
Understanding Dual Core Technology
Dual-core refers to a processor (CPU) that includes two complete execution cores per physical processor. It combines two processors and their caches and cache controllers onto a single integrated circuit (silicon chip). It is ...
05.04.06
Beating Online Fraudsters
This year’s holiday period is predicted to generate more online sales than ever before. In the UK, Visa predicts a 39 per cent increase in e-commerce this Christmas. However, online consumers will be a very juicy target for cyber ...
22.12.05
How Online Retails Can Combat Fraud
The online market in the UK is expected to treble in size within the next five years, reaching a staggering £19.2 billion (source: Verdict). Following the introduction of Chip and PIN cards, many retailers are concerned that this ...
11.11.05
How Online Retails Can Survive Christmas
As Christmas rapidly approaches many retailers are preparing for their busiest ever online festive period. Shoppers are expected to spend £5 billion this Christmas online (IMRG), and with experts predicting that more shoppers than ...
10.11.05
Understanding Peer-To-Peer (P2P)
Often referred to simply as peer-to-peer, or abbreviated to P2P, peer-to-peer architecture is a type of network in which each workstation has equivalent capabilities and responsibilities. This differs from client/server architectures ...
30.08.05
Understanding HDTV
HDTV (high-definition television) is the new standard in television technology. It provides widescreen picture quality similar to 35mm film along with compact disc (CD) sound quality. HDTV is part of several standards incorporated ...
04.08.05
Avoiding Laptop Theft
When laptops were first available, they were treated with great care and attention. To be given a laptop by your company marked you out as someone special. Today, the laptop is commonplace. They are no longer the possession of high ...
13.07.05
   
     
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