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Should I Buy an iPad or a Kindle?

April 1st, 2011 by randy

There’s a big market in electronic books. Also known as eBooks, these files are meant to replace your home library. You can read newspapers, magazines, and pretty much any book you can imagine in an electronic format. If you replace your entire home library with eBook files, you can finally get those dusty old bookshelves [...]

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Contraints of SPDIF

February 18th, 2011 by admin

SPDIF happens to be defined as Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format and written as S/PDIF. It is a number of physical layers plus a data link layer protocol inside a digital audio signal. Digital audio signals are normally between components and equipment that work over an electrical or optical cable. Equally Sony and Philips are acknowledged [...]

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What is a Data Warehouse

February 17th, 2011 by admin

Data Warehouse often is the general expression used to make reference to the gathering of information inside an business enterprise. This information can be commonly consists of transactional data including purchase information and similar items, that can be generated from a single or even multiple sources. Data Warehouse commonly takes data from a transactional system [...]

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Why USB Device Not Recognized

February 16th, 2011 by admin

USB device not recognized can be described as windows error which appears on the screen after a user tries to link an external device to the system. It happens because the computer has not recognized the USB device plugged into the system. The USB device may possibly bementioned as an unknown device in Device Manager [...]

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Ethernet Switch Operations

February 11th, 2011 by admin

The standard meaning with regard to a switch is actually a device which usually turns many different instruments on and off. In the realm of Computer Networking nevertheless, this definition does not necessarily work. A switch in computer networking is a device used to connect several computers with each other. An Ethernet switch is really [...]

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RJ-11 Connectors

February 9th, 2011 by admin

RJ refers to Registered Jack which is a network interface tool utilized in the telecommunications industry to transmit and receive data. RJs are connected to a  provider via telephone long distance or local exchange carriers. There are various standard sized RJ’s including RK14, RJ48, RJ21 and RJ11. These interfaces are most commonly made use of [...]

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Factors That Impact Processor Speed

February 9th, 2011 by admin

The speed of a cpu is ordinarily calculated using megahertz. In the space of a second a 1MHz CPU can execute a million processor (Central Processing Unit) cycles. The rate of a computer will depend on on the volume of work which it finishes inside of each and every clock cycle. This means therefore that [...]

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eSATA And Its Connectivity Options

February 7th, 2011 by admin

Created to function as the external interface for SATA technologies, eSATA is known as External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment. SATA or Serial ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) is the very next era of drive interfaces. Prior to SATA the main technology was in fact roughly the same as ATA (PATA). PATA The flat 40-wire parallel cables [...]

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SCADA Features

February 3rd, 2011 by admin

SCADA is an acronym that means Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition.   This phrase is commonly utilized to depict control and management methods in several sectors.   SCADA collects data from numerous sensors at a factory or plant after which it send the information to a central computer which in turn stores the information.   The main benefit [...]

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Protecting Your CPU

January 28th, 2011 by admin

Normal CPU Temperature The central   processing unit of   computers (CPU) is, as with any electronics, temperature sensitive .It  is obvious why many organisations have their computers   in air conditioned computer rooms at cool temperatures. The cooler the temperature the faster the processors will operate. The temperature in the  Central Processing unit, (CPU) is important simply [...]

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