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Entries Tagged as 'Computers and Technology'

TrueVision Microscopes

July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

TrueVision Microscopes, Inc. is a Saint
Louis, Missouri, USA based corporation. They sell a
wide variety of microscopes and microscopy related accessories. Their success
relies on their quality customer service and fast shipping.

 

TrueVision , call them today. Be sure to visit
www.truevisionmicroscopes.com.

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Phone:314-353-2758
Website: http://www.truevisionmicroscopes.com

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Tissue Culture Microscopes

July 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Tissue Culture is always inverted, meaning its microscope objectives are facing upward. This
is because the proper way to view the tissue culture
specimen is from the bottom of the petri dish. All the objectives are made as
long working distance objectives to allow for the light to pass through the
bottom of the glassware holding the tissue culture specimen.

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Studio Recording Software May Help Set Off Your Dream Career

June 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Talk of computers devaluing traditional audio technologies is cheap and commonplace. The current state of audio recording, processing and editing on computer platforms i.e. studio recording software could be termed wild ride with Mac.

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The Enemy Within

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Protect and Survive. All the weapons in your antivirus arsenal are of no use if you don’t learn to use them properly. 

Back in 1986, a graduate programmer in Lahore, Pakistan wrote a program that copied itself from one floppy disk to another. His name was Amjad Alvi and together with his brother, Basit, he entered computer folklore as the author of Brain, the first computer virus.

Brain is now extinct because it can only infect low density 5.25 inch floppies, which became obsolete long ago, but its descendants now amount to over 200,000 strains and the need for new ways to combat them has spawned an industry worth millions.

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Database Backup ? All-in-One Backup Solution

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Doing database backup is very important for data security in any organization. Currently there are database backup solutions which can back up most popular databases. Read the review to find out how to choose an all-in-one database backup solution.

Would you like to be able to back up all of your databases with the help of just one backup solution? No matter what database management systems you use within your company infrastructure, it would be a good idea to have a database backup solution which allows you to back up a wide variety of databases with a number of useful features that make the backup procedure both pleasant and easy.

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Tags: Computers

Learn How Video Conferencing Can Save You Money

May 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Learn how the utilisation of video conferencing can save your business money and keep you at the forefront of technology at the same time.

Depending on the tools that you use, video conferencing allows large numbers (and small numbers too) of people to communicate at the same time and share information, ideas and generally collaborate, irrespective of their location. It is possible to share computer desktops and view whiteboards, much as you would in a normal business conference. This without the cost of hosting one in the real world of course!

Here are some of the main advantages of video conferencing over face to face conferencing:

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A Guide to NTP and Computer Network Time Synchronisation

May 17th, 2008 · No Comments

This article attempts to explain NTP (Network Time Protocol) and how it is utilised in time servers to synchronise computer networks.

A Guide to NTP and Computer Network Time Synchronisation

 

Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s
oldest protocols. In use for over 25 years, NTP is still under development
with version 4 currently in progress. Put simply, NTP is a computer
protocol that is used to
synchronise the clocks of computer systems; usually to an
authoritative time reference such as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time or Temps Universel Coordonné)
which became the international standard of time after the development of
atomic clocks.

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Tags: Computers

Why There?s a Need to Convert PDF to Doc

May 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Accessing PDF files can be quite troublesome for so many reasons. Thus, there is a need for computer users to know how to convert PDF to Doc files efficiently.

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Tranzmorphic releases its first public version of its Mobile Application Builder

May 12th, 2008 · No Comments

has looked to plug this gap with its public
release of the Tranzmorphic mobile solution. This is now available for
companies to harness their mobile customers and workforce by
implementing the Mobile Application Builder that will allow complex
application, screen and data structures to be displayed securely and
reliably to their end customers through the use of mobile devices.

This
is the first product of its kind in the commercial workplace that
allows business to either use it’s intuitive mobile application screen
builder or integrate via its available web services api. It offers a
flexible way for users to model their business processes , workflows and
data transfer requirements within minutes requiring no technical
knowledge whatsoever.

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Netgear Wireless Routers Capabilities

May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Specification and features of Netgear wireless routers

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Tags: Computers