Personal Tech
A Hurricane of Personal Technologies in the Near Future
Personal technologies are very interesting and if you read the personal Tech Newsletters and magazines they are quite popular with the techie crowd and more and more the mainstream reader. Read more →A Java Developer's Guide to Web Hosting
You make a living writing enterprise java applications, and you would like to work on your own projects for fun or profit, you would like to create your own web site or you would like to have a place to host your open source project. Read more →A Lesson in HTML
As the owner of a Country Mall and Top Site List, I have been asked several times about what to put in the sign up form when it asks for the URL or the HTML of a banner or other image. Read more →A Look at the iRiver MP3 Player
Iriver introduced their first product, the iMP-100, a portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs, on November, 2000. In the number one global market, iriver was quickly displaced by the introduction of Apple's iPod. Read more →A Peek Into the Near Future of Electronics Technology
How long do you think DVDs have around? 20 years? 10 years? Actually, they have only been around for about seven years, but it seems like they have been around much longer. Read more →A Programmer's Life... Exercise
Many programmers would not disagree that programming is not the most physically active vocation or past time. Despite all of the Occupational Health and Safety standards and policies delineating proper posture when typing and the correct height of the computer screen, a majority of us could care less, preferring to slouch, lean forward, put our monitors wherever we want and type regardless of where our keyboards are placed. Read more →A Review of Time Warner Internet
What is your occupation? Do you by chance use a computer at all? Ha, that's a good one, I know. You more than likely use a computer on a regular basis. Read more →A Tale of Two Regeds
Tech support tells me to type 'regedt32' as opposed to 'regedit' to access the registry from the command line (Start > Run). I question the use of 'regedt32,' but he says to do it anyway. Read more →Activating Virtual SmartDust Keyboards
SmartDust are tiny electronic particles which are connected together electronically using those nodes or motes. There should be away to sprinkle the use tiny SmartDust onto a surface and use the SmartDust as a virtual keyboard for data input into a computer. Read more →ActiveX Components Are One of The Culprits That Slow A System
Among the many things that contribute to slowing down a system and making it unstable are spy ware and adware. The user downloads these from the Internet inadvertently or they may download themselves for malicious purposes. Read more →← Previous Next →
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Aphorism
If there is technological advance without social advance, there is, almost automatically, an increase in human misery, in impoverishment.
