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The Different Types of Printers
What I’m going to introduce is the different types of computer printers for home use. If we have computers, then most likely, we also have printers connected to our computers. Sometimes, it is packaged with...
14 commentsWhy does my home wireless speed vary from 56Mbps to as low as 1Mbps? Is it controlled by the broadband connection or...
Your home wireless network will have a maximum speed that you will be able to connect to it at. 802.11A is 11MBps, 802.11G is 54MBps and there are newer technologys such a Wireless N which are even faster....
2 commentsHealth concerns over wireless technologies
Which parts do we know cause harm? (andromeda.rutgers.edu)This perpetuates the idea that everything causes cancer. After analyzing more than 100 studies on the effects of cell phone use, British neurosurgeon...
8 commentsWifi - An Introduction
Wi-Fi allows you to use your computer or other device to connect to the internet from anywhere there is a Wi-Fi access point (often known as a hot Spot) Assuming you already have a cable or DSL modem...
0 commentsMobile Phone Service Providers
Mobile phone service providers keep people talking. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, O2, Vodafone, and T-Mobile are the major players in the mobile phone service market and they are each looking to convert you from...
1 commentMotorola and Mircovision make PicoP Cell Phone Projectors
Obviously we live an amazing age where we can download movies and television shows onto our cellular phone. However, the limitation is that we have to experience something that was meant to be for a...
4 commentsPrint Wirelessly from Portable Devices using Bluetooth
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to print straight from your iPhone, PDA, or other portable devices for a total wireless freedom! Often times you take photos using your iPhone or other portable...
0 commentsLogitech VX and MX Revolution Wireless Laser Mice with USB 2.0 Speed
Logitech Cordless Laser Mouse Notebook mice are gadgets that I have not given much thought to. After once owning a tiny little mouse that I had to use with my finger tips I never looked back. But apparently...
1 commentHow VoIP Works
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology for communicating using “Internet protocol”. Several VoIP services are available today. Some VoIP services need only a regular phone connection, while others allow you to make telephone calls using an Internet connection. Some VoIP services may allow you only to call other people who are using the same service, while others may allow you to call any telephone number around the world including - local calls , long distance call, wireless, and i
5 commentsHardwire vs. Wireless
When setting up a network at home, finding the perfect balance between hardwire and wireless connections can take time. Depending on your house, where your computers and other devices are located and what...
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