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Print Wirelessly Using Your Old Printer
Today’s technologies has allow a lot of devices to be interconnected wirelessly using 802.11 standard or widely known as WiFi. Starting from computers, now cameras and printers are also can be connected to your home wireless network.
Wireless printers allow us to print without the hassle of connecting the printer cable to your computer. You may print almost from anywhere in your house as long...
Next Generation Conference: Telepresence
It’s been a long time since any claim of a “next-generation” technology has held up against our twice-bitten mentality, hardened by years of IT hype. But telepresence appears to be succeeding.
These systems combine room-sized audio, video, and ergonomic design to simulate live interaction. They’re the stuff of George Jetson and Buck Rogers, filling a gap in the communication...
Firefox 3.6 Speeds Up Your Browsing Experience
Mozilla has launched their latest version of their open source web browser – Firefox 3.6 just a few days back. As a loyal Firefox user, I am so delighted to have the Internet Explorer’s rival installed into my computer.
According to Mozilla’s official source, users will notice a number of improvements including an increase in JavaScript performance. In other words, websites that constantly...
The New HD2 From HTC
It’s been a while since the last time I used WinMo (Windows Mobile) as a platform for mobile phone. Back in 2005, I bought my first WinMo phone – O2 XDA IIs. It’s a phone with a slide QWERTY keyboard which allows me to hide the keyboard when not in use.
But after sticking back to Symbian and Blackberry, I have no longer in touch with WinMo world, until over a year ago, a friend of...
Security Threat to Internet Explorer Users
Internet users has been warned by the media about the current security concerns of using Internet Explorer (IE) as a web browser on your computer. It is also reported that a few governments in the world including Germany and French has advised people to use alternative browsers such as Firefox and Safari to avoid the security threat.
However if you’re a big fan of IE and can’t live without...