Posted by admin on Nov 12th, 2009 | No Comments
Broadband Internet service has become a “must have” for those already enjoying the high speed Internet provided by cable broadband, DSL, or T1 services. Still, many dial up Internet users are reluctant to make the switch to broadband due to the increased cost in Internet access, and fail to recognize broadband’s money saving potential.
Broadband Internet is so much more than...
Posted by admin on Nov 11th, 2009 | No Comments
A hidden camera is one discreet way to assuage and alleviate concerns around your home. Parents find them especially helpful when it comes to keeping an eye on the person watching their children. But are hidden spy cams fair to those who are being watched? Do nannies have a right to know if they are being recorded?
There are many compelling arguments in favor of using a hidden spy cam to record...
Posted by admin on Nov 10th, 2009 | No Comments
T-Mobile Wireless plans offer some of the lowest per minute cellphone rates in the industry. However T- Mobile has some problemswith static on calls and has a higher turnover rate (38%) thanmost other similar cell phone companies. T-Mobile has plans thatcater to casual users, frequent users and families. They arecurrently offering free accessories and free shipping in aneffort to demonstrate that this...
Posted by admin on Nov 9th, 2009 | No Comments
The Internet is full of information treasures. Millions of people from across the globe use the web to access information or some service. This ongoing and ever rising demand for Internet access brings us into focusing on the quality of web service you have to connect to the Internet. In the beginning the only way to access the web was through a standard dialup 56K modem connection. Not only was...
Posted by admin on Nov 8th, 2009 | No Comments
VoIPinternet telephony is a highly efficient technology that isused to transmit voice conversations over a data network,through the use of Internet Protocol.Most consumer VoIP services make use of the internet to transmitthe data from one user to another, but any IP network can beused to the same purpose. For example, many cable providersoffer their own digital phone services, which transmit data overprivate...
Posted by admin on Nov 7th, 2009 | No Comments
The primary access points to any home, from the smallest cottage to the largest mansion, are the doors and windows. Keeping the doors and windows secure, therefore, is one of the most vital aspects of home security. Fortunately, there are many steps that can be taken, from the simplest to the most sophisticated, to keep the entry points to the home safe and secure.
The defenses for windows can range...
Posted by admin on Nov 6th, 2009 | No Comments
How we listen and perceive is influenced by the four perceptualstyles: Audio, Visual, Feeler, and Wholistic. For instance,Audios prefer to turn their ears toward you when you arespeaking rather than look you in the eyes. They are filteringthrough what you are saying to get to the bottom line as quicklyas possible. If they are listening intently, they might closetheir eyes. However, since childhood...
Posted by admin on Nov 5th, 2009 | No Comments
Recent companies have been advertising wifi hotspot locations that are ‘turnkey’ (they can run themselves), and only cost between $13,000 and $20,000 to start. Is that good?
First of all, if it’s so turnkey then why aren’t they just popping off wifi hotspot locations left and right for themselves, is it their newfound generosity that has them ’sharing’ the opportunities...
Posted by admin on Nov 4th, 2009 | No Comments
GPS or Global Positioning Systems is a term that most commonlyconjures up images of vehicle navigation systems, space-agesatellite technology, and interactive maps for outdoors-typesand sportsmen. But the reality is that there are far moreapplications of Global Positioning Systems beyond GPS vehicletracking or map navigation that everyday people like us canbenefit from. All it takes is a bit of creativity,...