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Study Profiles MP3 Ownership Patterns by Daniel Dwase
The Queen, David Bowie, Bono, Posh and Becks and Ronan Keating all have something in common: they’re iPod owners. We know for sure that Apple is the world’s leading MP3 player vendor – the tell-tale white headphones are everywhere – but who are iPod users? ... The digital-music industry is still in its infancy: the idea of carrying music collections on an electronic device is attractive, but consumers aren’t happy with the reliability of their new devices. ... Almost half (48 per cent) of iPod users see the device as being “very reliable”, while just 22 per cent of owners of non-iPods view...
Network+ Exam Tutorial: Network Interface Cards (NICs) by Chris Bryant
Part of the challenge of passing the Network+ exam is learning about all the different types of hardware a network requires. Today we’ll take a look at a vital part of network connectivity, the Network Interface Card (NIC, pronounced “nick”). The NIC is the device, or card, that gives the host a... That does lend itself to an occasional Catch-22: "If I don't have this device on the Net yet, how can I download the drivers?" If the host has no network connectivity, you may need to download the drivers to a host that does, copy the files to CD, and then install the drivers from CD.
Illegal Canadian Downloads Hurting PDA Gaming? by Damian Julien
A prominent study suggests that Canadians between the ages of 12 and 24 account for 78 percent of illegal MP3 downloads. As this only account for 21 percent of Canada's population, it seems painfully obvious where the blame lies. The study was conducted by the Canadian Recording Industry... Pocket PC game warez is out in abundance, despite encryption algorithms coded from PDA owner names in an endeavour to pair the game with a specific device. ... Moore was referring to the absence violent crime, not pansy MP3 download transgressions.
Download Music to PSP by Chris Austin
Certainly you know by now that your PSP is a pretty cool little gaming device, but your missing out on a lot of really cool music and movie playing if you have not learned how to download music to your PSP. It is really pretty easy, in fact, follow the step by step instructions below and you... Connect your PSP to your computer with a USB cable, copy the MP3s files to the H drive on your PSP. ... If you want to download music files that are already on your computer...all you need to do is ADD them through the ripper software...you can do the same with video files.
What's the Point for Computer Optimization? by Ted Peterson
I am sure you've heard a lot of things about computer optimization. Everywhere you look you see ads that invite you to "boost your performance" or "improve your computer". So, what's the idea? Is anything true about it? Does your computer really need optimization? ... What your computer should do is to break the downloaded file (image, text, archive, etc) into several smaller parts, and create a download channel for each of them. ... Download speed is of course given first of all by your internet subscription, but there is something that affects it too.
How To Download MP3 Music To Your PSP by Greg Duncan
Have you had trouble trying to get your MP3 music onto your PSP? The PSP is capable of playing not only games, but music and movies, and the MP3s from your computer. But you will need to know how to do it. It is really not too hard to download MP3 music from your PC to your PSP. ... Your PC should tell you that its found a new removable device. ... If you want to download large quantities of music or watch movies, you’ll need a memory stick with more free space. ... 3.) Plug your PSP into your PC with the USB cable, and plug your PSP into a power outlet.
Network Attached Storage for Home Networks by Robert Carter
Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a way to store common data on a network. While many people think that NAS is only intended for businesses, it can be a great solution for home networking as well. Indeed, many homes nowadays have more than one PC. File sharing between multiple home PCs is often... Finally, some NASs have USB ports through which you can make your USB devices such as printers or external hard drives available on your home network. ... All you need to do is simply connect the device to the NAS USB port and it will be accessible by any PC on your home network.
How To Put Movies On To PSP by Micheal Phelps
My next biggest question about my favorite new toy was about how to download movies to PSP. I had already mastered the music thing so I figured the movies wouldn't be any harder to learn. It turns out it was just slightly harder, but not too much. I'm going to share what I learned with you so... It's as easy as hooking up your PSP to your computer using a USB 2.0 cable, waiting for your computer to recognize the PSP as an external drive (usually E;), then saving the movie file to your computer and dragging it to your PSP.
Pocket PC Software by Kristy Annely
Below are some of the top-rated and most popular Pocket PC software available for download or purchase on the Internet. FlashAssist for Pocket PC is a product from Ant Mobile Software (www.antmobile.com). You can view Macromedia Flash content on your Pocket PC device with this Macromedia Flash... Mobile Administrator (Client-side Pocket PC) is from Software River Solutions (softwareriver.com); it lets you control your computers from anywhere, using almost any Internet-connected Pocket PC device.
Time Saving PC Troubleshooting Do's And Don'ts by Otis Cooper
Troubleshooting Do's are extremely important to remember since they will save you money as you follow these steps to prevent damage and save you grief should you ignore any of these which may result in a problem showing up. Take the time to go over these troubleshooting Do's first and pay close... About the only device you can connect to, disconnect from your computer while it is running are USB devices.USB stands for Universal Serial Bus and now come in the new version 2.0 You may have escape that one time when you turn on your computer and something went wrong.But it will happen at one...
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