Microsoft Certificate - Steps to Obtaining Yours

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To get ahead in the IT industry it is crucial that you have the right qualifications and experience. By taking a Microsoft certificate training course one is on the road to becoming a well respected IT expert. However it important that when you do train for your Microsoft Certificate you do not just select [...]

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16GB Apple iPhone - A Review

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The Apple iPhone is not just a cell phone. Why? Because it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, a camera and all this on 16GB memory.
The iPhone is slim and sleek at just 11.6mm thick, 2.4-inches wide, and 4.5-inches tall with a 2 megapixel camera. It allows you to make a [...]

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8 Advantages Of A GPS System

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Global positioning systems are widely in use today for navigation, map making, land surveying fishing, treks, and many scientific applications. GPS receivers can be incorporated into cars, boats, computers, mobile phones watches and more.
There are many advantages of having a GPS system:

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Does Anyone Care About WiMAX?

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Apparently Intel swears by it, but does anyone else really care? We are already surrounded by several technology mediums that will allow us to stay connected: pre-4G LTE (UMTS Rev 8), 3G (UMTS), 2G, (EDGE, GPRS) and WiFi - do we need yet another technology (yawn)?
What advantages (if any) would WiMAX have over our [...]

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Satellite TV For PC, Satellite PC PRO, PCTV4ME, Direct PCTV And Satellite TV Cube Review - Which Is Better?

Although you may have many concerns regarding Satellite TV on PC software on the market today, there’s a good reason why only five of them were chosen for this article. Each software has it own uniqueness, purpose, features, and offers something different to consumers individually rather than as a whole. Unfortunately, it’s the latter that [...]

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10 Free Programs That Should Be on Every Presentation System

Over the past few years the quality of open source software has exploded. Some of the most useful programs that I use daily didn’t cost me anything. I could live without Microsoft Office, but you’d have a fight on your hands if you took Wordpress or any of my Google apps. Anyway, here is a [...]

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How to Print Money With Your Scanner

No, this post doesn’t teach you how to become a counterfeiter. It will teach you how to save hundreds of hours, and thousands of dollars by using common features that already exist in your scanner. Read on to find out more.
OK, scanners don’t technically print. You aren’t technically getting the most out of your scanner [...]

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Local Security Settings And Group Policy Editor In Windows 2000

The Local Security Settings tool is found in the Control Panel’s Administrative Tools menu. You must have administrator privileges to access the Local Security Settings.
The Local Security Settings include:
Account Policies: Password and account lockout policies.
Local Policies: Audit policies, user rights assignments, and security options.
Public Key Policies: Configure encrypted data recovery agents and trusted certificate authorities.
IP [...]

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Svchost.exe and Igfxpers.exe Windows Processes

As a kid I pretty much knew what a computer program was: it was what you loaded on to your system after 15 minutes of screeching from a cassette deck (if you were lucky: if you weren’t lucky it crashed after 14 minutes). Nowadays software is so many times more complicated and sophisticated. Programs are [...]

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Running MS Office on Linux

What is Open Office?
Simply put, it’s a Open Source product that gives users comparable features to those of Microsoft Office.
Typically, Open Office is seen pre-installed on Linux platforms but Open Office org has also produced installation files for MS Windows platforms. The following list gives a comparison of applications within the two productivity suites:
Open Office [...]

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