On 2nd September 1969, the University of Los Angeles in California made the very first connection between two computers. This great feat was achieved by using a wire measuring 15 feet. This humble effort was the precursor of the widespread connection between computers and servers that makes up our present-day network. [...]
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40 years Since the Birth of the internet
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Report Suggests Possibility of Open Access for Mobile Broadband Users in Future
Thursday, April 30th, 2009A new report has suggested that mobile broadband, especially with the introduction of new technologies, is likely to start providing the subscribers open access to all networks in the near future.
The report, titled “European Mobile Broadband Melee between 3G LTE and Mobile WiMAX”, released by Frost and Sullivan talks about the two [...]
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Pre-empt the Radiation or Die
Sunday, April 26th, 2009At West Point, in a speech, President George W. Bush shared the doctrine of pre-emption with his cadets that he articulated as a countermeasure to September 11 attacks. Pre-emption, defined as the anticipatory use of force in the face of an imminent attack, has long been accepted as legitimate and appropriate under international law. In [...]
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Critical Density is Critically Crucial and Carefully Considered
Saturday, April 18th, 2009Have you ever heard the term critical density? Have you ever carefully considered its implications? Critical Density can mean many things and at times it can be something that is critically crucial. Have you ever noticed the Fire Marshall “Maximum Density” signs near the entrances of dance halls, stadiums or community centers? Wouldn’t you say [...]
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Look For Martian Rocks on My Ranch
Sunday, April 12th, 2009You can search for meteorites from Mars on our Ranch!!!! Yes they may be present. Not very likly but possible. How will you know Ttey are from Mars? Martian meteorites are young in cosmic terms. They are volcanic rocks. Confirmation of their Martian origin has come came when the gases trapped in glassy nodules on [...]
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Data Recovery – It May Not Be Too Late After All
Sunday, March 29th, 2009 Definition of Data Recovery
The salvaging of lost data or making available the previously damaged data stored on various damaged media such as hard disk drives, magnetic tapes, magnetic disks, zip disks, CD-Rom, flash cards and other storage media is known as Data recovery. For example the data of a file which has been deleted by [...]
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More DVD Burning Tips
Thursday, March 26th, 2009Are you looking for tips to make DVD burning a stress-free experience? Below are a few practical and sensible tips that will help you circumvent common DVD burning and playback problems.
As veteran disc copiers will tell you, DVD burning isn’t rocket science. There’s no secret formula to success. Nor is there an [...]
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Cisco Certification: The Most Important Cisco Study You’ll Ever Do
Thursday, March 26th, 2009All of us are familiar with the pyramids of Egypt. These magnificent structures have stood for thousands of years, withstanding extreme heat and other factors that would bring down an ordinary structure.
When we look at these pyramids, we instinctively look toward the peak. We tend to do the same with the Cisco Learning Pyramid. If [...]
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The Drama of Data Recovery
Sunday, March 15th, 2009Data loss is often a tragic and traumatic experience for most computer users. It is often due to hard drive failure, accidental formatting, electronic malfunctioning or a product of “natural calamities”. This seems to be not much of a problem when there are viable data back-ups that the user creates. However, the problem comes when [...]
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Sundails: Do they Really Tell Time?
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009Sundial History
Sundials have been around since the days of the Sumerians, some five thousand years ago, and were the earliest known means of keeping time. The first sundials were probably just rods or sticks pounded into the ground, and the shadows cast by those vertical rods (called a gnomon) allowed ancient people to know what [...]
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