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Maintain Your Computer – Keep Your Business Running by Vickie Scanlon
Maintaining your computer is extremely important –
especially if you are an Internet Marketer. As you
know, without your computer, your business can
come to a screeching halt. There are 4 important
steps in which you can perform on a regular basis,
to help protect your computer and your livelihood. ... Open up your Internet connection. ... To clear out your temporary Internet files do the following: 1. ... Fourth line of defense and maintenance, always clean out
your temporary Internet files. ... Under the General Section you should see a section labeled “Temporary Internet Files” 4.
Cable Modem FAQs by Kevin Stith
Do you ever wonder how a cable modem works? Are you trying to understand if high-speed internet access is right for you? Would you like to know how to purchase a cable modem? Here are some cable modem FAQs that will give you more information. What do cable modems do? ... Since a coaxial cable has a high data storage capacity, both the internet and cable television can use the same cable. ... A cable modem is a device that allows you to use your cable connection to get high-speed internet access.
Security for Your Computer by Jordi Shoman
With the uncertainty that exists in the World Wide Web at the present time, every computer must have some security device in place. Viruses and other such software can be detrimental to the life of your computer and can be contracted from virtually anywhere on the Internet. ... Such services commonly include the ability of an administrator to monitor activity throughout the system as well as potentially block hazardous material on the internet from being viewed by other users, the ability to manage automatic updates and what's more the ability to enquire about the status of antivirus...
Hubris - Definition: Microsoft's Passport by Stephen Bucaro
Before September of 1995, Microsoft ignored the Internet because their 16-bit Windows 3.1 operating system couldn't handle the 32-bit Internet world. With the introduction of Windows 95, Microsoft decided they owned the Internet. Instead of having separate accounts at dozens of websites,... The Internet does not need a master account repository for users personal information. ... Every Internet user has memorized two or three different email addresses and half a dozen different passwords that they use everywhere.
The XP Firewall Isn't Enough by Steve Blampied
You might think you don't need a firewall because windows XP has one
built in,
but read on for a plain-english explanation why this isn’t enough. Before broadband and cable connections were common most people didn't need a
personal firewall because they weren't connected to the Internet for... You may already have a firewall, either in a device called a "Broadband
Router" which goes between your computer and the Internet or the very
basic firewall built in to Windows XP Service Pack 2 and you might think that’s
all you need.
5 Reasons Why You Need a Wireless Network by Cassandra Stinchcombe
As far as I'm concerned, wireless networks are one of the best inventions in history -- they really are the best thing since sliced bread. I mean, really, bread is easy enough to cut yourself, but have you ever tried to wire up a network? So, in the spirit of spreading the word, I'm going to... It also means that you don't have to examine every wire for damage if your Internet connection breaks down. ... An added benefit is that wireless equipment lets you easily connect any games consoles you or your kids might have to the Internet, and start playing online.
Connect to the Internet Through Wifi by James Hunt
Wifi known as Wireless Fidelity allows a user to connect to the internet without using network cabling. Whether it’s from your bedroom, couch, indoors or outdoors data can be sent and received within the range of a wireless base station. Wifi uses 802.11a or 802.11b technologies to provide a... Wifi is available to every type of internet user and allows multiple users to connect to each other, other devices and the internet. ... Wifi networks work at the 2.4 or 5 GHz bands and possible speeds of 11 or 54 Mbps.
Ajax for the Layman - Part 1 by Glenn Flaten
There are incredible much fuzz about Ajax and web 2.0 lately, and it has been for about a year now. And it's not only the name Ajax that gets people scared from it, it's also understanding the technology. I'm going to try to explain in simply words how this is put together. ... Almost all browsers support Ajax (based on those to technologies), and in the matter of fact XMLHTTPRequest object was introduced in Internet Explorer 4.0 (which is not the newest browser on the market..) To describe Ajax the simplest way: Think of a web page that has a form on it, and when you enter information in...
Attention Real Estate Professionals, It's Time to Secure Your Email by Jason Leister
If you have a wireless laptop, listen up! It's time to make sure your email is secure. When you sit at your local coffee shop to surf the internet and get your email, you are most likely using a connection that is not encrypted. This means the data flying through the air from your laptop to the... It doesn't matter what it stands for, just know that it means that your email will be encrypted and therefore protected from prying eyes when you use the internet at wireless hotspots. ... Fortunately, most email providers offer the option to encrypt your email transmissions (both sending and...
Take Your Laptop For A Walk On The Wireless Side by Laramie Cahill
Wireless internet access is truly the wave of the future and depending on where you live the future could be now. Wireless "hotspots" really are popping up somewhere on a daily basis. Not that I'm complaining, because having the ability to access the internet via a wireless connection is a great... Rather than pay to access the internet in some dingy Internet cafe, you can access the Internet for free in their place of business and while there buy their food and drinks. ... Especially, in areas where Internet access is hard to come by, any other way.
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