ALL >> Computers
Archived Articles about Computers
How Can I Send Free Sms By: George Bennett
SMS, which stands for Short Messaging Service, is a communication protocol wherein short text messages can be sent between two mobile phones supporting this feature. SMS has now gradually expanded, and now refers to any device that supports this feature, which includes but is not limited to, landline phones, cordless devices, web servers, etc. Even text messages sent nowadays without using this protocol have come to be referred to as SMS. Usually, mobile telephony providers charge a small per message fee for SMS. There are however, ways to bypass this fee as discussed below.
George Bennett writes on topics such as Send Text Messages Free , Short Message Service and MMS for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-21)
View : 238 Times
Ip Address Classes By: Deborah Smith
An IP address is the unique 12 digit number sequence used to identify you over the internet. Every addressing system needs to adhere to some rules so that unique identification can be made easier. As defined by the IEEE committee, an IP address must inform the internet as to what workstation it is part of and which particular node it is of. An IP address class is a series of five different ranges, an IP of which tells the internet how big the network is.
Deborah Smith writes on topics such as IP Address Classes , IP Address and IP for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-21)
View : 257 Times
Snmp By: Kimberly Johnson
Simple Network Management Protocol, or SNMP as it is more popularly known, is defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and is an internet protocol method. It is part of the application layer of the TCP/IP system. It consists of protocols for network management. It forms a key component of network management systems and is used in monitoring device functionality, alerting administrators to conditions that warrant their attention.
Kimberly Johnson writes on topics such as SNMP , Network Layer and Transport Layer for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-21)
View : 242 Times
Evdo By: Craig Eaton
Evolution Data Optimized, also known as Evolution Data Only or EVDO (EV-DO) is a type of broadband data transfer standard designed for cellular networks. It was adopted primarily by Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network providers as one of the major components of the CDMA2000 standards family. EVDO is currently the primary competitor for HSDPA, or High-Speed Downlink Packet Access. Like HSDPA, EVDO is a third generation cellular technology (3G) which can be used to download various bits of data, voice, and television shows from the cellular network to an EVDO device. EVDO in the United States is currently offered by Sprint, Alltel, and Verizon Wireless providers. One of the limitations of transmitting and receiving mobile data is the lack of bandwidth. EVDO technology was created to overcome this limitation and deliver large amounts of data to and from mobile devices.
Craig Eaton writes on topics such as EVDO , HSDPA and WCDMA for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-20)
View : 313 Times
Dimm By: Kyle Richards
A DIMM is a Dual Inline Memory Module.
A DIMM is a small circuit board designed to hold a set of RAM chips.
A DIMM has a 64-bit data bus, which allows DIMM's to be connected one at a time to a CPU with a 64-bit data bus.
Kyle Richards writes on topics such as DIMM , RAM and SRAM for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-20)
View : 249 Times
Hostname By: Sean Hinds
A name is the identifier of your computer on the network. A hostname is the DNS name of a computer on a network.
Sean Hinds writes on topics such as Hostname , TCP and UDP for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-20)
View : 300 Times
Microstation Tips & Tricks From Axiom By: Rick Sewell
In this MicroStation Tips & Tricks article (http://AxiomInt.com), one of Axiom's MicroStation gurus, Rick Sewell, shows you how to create a CSV file (from a design file) that contains all of the level symbology of that design file, neatly laid out. In later articles, Rick will show you what you can do with it. - Editor
Rick Sewell has been working with Axiom products for over ten years and is one of their resident MicroStation gurus. For more MicroStation tips or to find affordable, time-saving products and services for CAD managers, please visit http://www.AxiomInt.com.
If you need any assistance setting up the CSV file, you can call Axiom tech support at 727-442-7774.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-20)
View : 373 Times
Create Your Own Niche Website By: Hayden Kibble
If you have ever wanted to make money online, then you should consider Creating your own niche website.
Mike Stevens is an experienced internet marketer, with over 12 years experience.
Recommended Resource: Niche Website Generator at http://www.nichewebsite.net(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-20)
View : 253 Times
Opening Rar Files By: James Dillan
UnRAR-ing a file is just the opposite of RARing a file, as one might guess. Basically, you are undoing the RAR format and then extracting the files content. If you are an end user, this isn't a big deal if the WinRAR comes with an UnRAR option. If there is an option to UnRAR, you simply have to click the button, and just as when you unzip files, the RAR file will be extracted to the folder of your choice.
James Dillan writes on topics such as How Do I Open RAR Files , Live CD and Bar Codes for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-19)
View : 234 Times
Mttr By: Julian Tucker
MTTR stands for Mean Time To Repair.
MTTR is the amount of time between when something breaks and when it has been repaired and is fully functional again.
Julian Tucker writes on topics such as MTTR , Service Management and MTBF for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-19)
View : 247 Times


