Computers and Technology

An Introduction To Photoionization
A Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) measures real-time concentrations of organic and inorganic vapors in low levels from parts-per-billion (ppb) up to 10,000 parts-per-million (ppm). Read more →
An Introduction To Projectors
A projector is an apparatus for presenting an enlarged image on a screen from a transparency such as a photographic slide or a film. In a motion picture projector, each frame is held stationary at an illuminated aperture for a brief period, and then advanced by an intermittent sprocket or reciprocating claw, the light being cut off by a rotating shutter during the movement. Read more →
An Introduction to Recruiting Software
There has been a lot of talk in recent years about recruiting software. Recruiting software helps companies find suitable employees, and works in a number of ways. Read more →
An IT Audits Checklist
IT audits need to be absolutely thorough. The following checklist will help you get through every area you need to check during your IT audits:1. You need to check PHYSICAL SECURITY during your IT audits and make sure controls are in place physically that keep servers, networking and telecommunications hardware safe and prevent unauthorized access. Read more →
An Ounce of Prevention ? Protect Your PC from Spyware and Surf Safe!
Spyware and Adware programs are the latest tools in the insidious world of information farming and computer hacking. The terms Adware, Spyware and Malware are typically used in an interchangeable manner by many end-users of PCs, but in truth, the definitions of the programs are different. Read more →
An Overview of Biometric Face Recognition and Video Identifying Technologies
Biometric face recognition technologies are a new and evolving measure that governments and firms use to identify criminals and protect innocent people. Read more →
An Overview Of Computer Networks
My second degree, or should I say my second go through inside the education system was in networking. I'm a certified Novell and Microsoft engineer, not that I'm all that excited about the fact. Read more →
An Overview of Exchange 2007
September 2006Exchange 2007 (aka Exchange 12) is really an extension of the roadmap that Microsoft has had for Exchange for some time. In 2005, Microsoft came out with SP2 for Exchange 2003 which was quite an enhancement. Read more →
An Understanding of Moore's Law
It's plain to see that the computing speed found in the personal computers of today has been steadily picking up steam since the market began. Many wonder when our technology will begin to taper off, but according to a man named Gordon Moore, we're only beginning to tap the potential of what we can do with our computer systems. Read more →
Analog People in a Digital World: Designers - Can You Hear Us?
With all the time and money spent on designing products that are ?user friendly,? why is it that tried and true features that have worked perfectly well for decades are being replaced with ones that don? Read more →

Aphorism

However far modern science and techniques have fallen short of their inherent possibilities, they have taught mankind at least one lesson: Nothing is impossible.

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