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Articles By robert thomson
100 Days To Realize Your Intention
Submitted as: Bruce Goldwell
The secret to you realizing your dream is proven by one man who was once homeless.
Bruce is the author of Mastery of Abundant Living books. Current his books are being published in the USA, Brazil and Portugal.(read
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Category : Education
Cheapest International Prepaid Calling Cards
Submitted as: Robert Watts
Telephones are the best way of being in touch with each other. For this method of communication various phones are in use. Like the landline phones, the mobile phones and the IP (internet protocol) phones. For the billing of these phones a deep and a fool proof system has to be in place. It is expected that the billing system be painless for the purchaser to use, and at the same time it should be fool proof.
Find out more about international calling cards service.(read
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Category : Computers
International Calling Cards Comparison
Submitted as: Robert Watts
Many people all around the world pay more for making international calls. You may tend to spend more money for the same to stay in touch with your beloved ones. However, now you can pay decreased rates with the help of calling cards. There are numerous international phone cards available in the Internet. You may therefore have the confusion to choose the best. International calling card comparison can help you choose the best one.
Find out more about online phone card service.(read
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Category : Internet Marketing
International Calling
Submitted as: Robert Watts
There are a lot of ways to make international calls. Using VoIP is cost efficient but you need an Internet connection. Dial-up with broadband can provide enhanced quality in making better service. VoIP software is also required to make international calls.
If you interested in saving on international calling, check this web site: online phone card service.(read
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Category : Computers
What Is Rj-11?
Submitted as: Joseph Brown
This connector device, an abbreviation for ’Registered Jack’, is the standard for the two-pair, or four-wire engineering design for telephone wiring. This type of physical connector interface is the one used most often when wiring telephone terminals. Despite the fact that this connection device features six positions, only two or four of these are usually used. Two standard varieties of RJ-11 connector wiring are available. These include the Unshielded Twisted Pair, or UTP, and the untwisted wiring, also called flat satin cable.
Joseph Brown writes on topics such as RJ-11 , RJ-45 and 568a for The Tech FAQ.(read
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Category : Computers
What Is Umts?
Submitted as: Hannah Jameson
As one of the most practical mobile phone innovations to date, Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) are part of the latest generation of technology that has broadened the scope of mobile phone use. The following details include some basics about UMTS and the types of applications this technology enables.
Hannah Jameson writes on topics such as UMTS , GSM and PCS for The Tech FAQ.(read
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Category : Computers
Packet Sniffing
Submitted as: Sean Hinds
Packet Sniffing can best be described as the process of using a software application for audio monitoring of one’s network device. The goal of sniffing is to locate interesting packets. The application monitors the device until it encounters a pack that meets certain conditions, at which point it saves it in a file. Most of the time, potentially interesting packets are those in which terms such as ‘login’ or ‘password’ are found. Sniffing requires one to purchase or encode a software application that is compatible with the interface design featured by your network’s operating system.
Sean Hinds writes on topics such as Packet Sniffer , Firewall and DMZ for The Tech FAQ.(read
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Category : Computers
The Magnetism Of A Garden Pond
Submitted as: Johnny Meiss
Imagine an oasis in your back yard, a beautiful garden that includes an amazing garden pond. For just a moment reflect on the house: What type of home do you imagine? You are probably imagining an exquisite home out in a small valley, away from the city with a panoramic view. In all actuality a stand alone garden with a garden pond will typically improve our thoughts of a house.{{{Even if you live in a tiny hut, and if there is a garden with a pond, people will identify the home as being a lot fancier than it truly is. |You can be living
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Category : Home and Garden
What Is A Wireless Modem?
Submitted as: Jackson Blake
A wireless modem can be described as a device that is connected to a wireless network rather than a telephone line. Computers that use a wireless modem are linked directly with the wireless internet provider (IP), thus allowing access to the Internet. This type of modem is capable of performing at speeds very similar to those of dialup modems, which is much slower than a broadband Internet connection.
Jackson Blake writes on topics such as Wireless Modem , Wireless Networks and GPRS for The Tech FAQ.(read
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Category : Computers
What Types Of Wireless Networks Are Available?
Submitted as: Robert Farr
A wide variety of types and numbers of wireless data networks exist. Some of these operate via wireless voice networks, like cellular telephone networks. Some examples of these include: Cellular Digital Packet Data (CPDP), High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data (HSCSD), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), and Packet Data Cellular (PDC-P). Other types of wireless networks operate on the physical layers of their individual networks. These may use a wide variety of signals, including antennas located atop towers, or those designed as part of a handheld device. Some examples of these are Local Multipoint Distribution Systems (LMDS) or Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Systems (MMDS) technologies, or 802.11 standards (often used for wireless local area networks, or LANs). In a few instances, the wireless network is designed to connect only with small devices at short distances. One example of this is Bluetooth technology.
Robert Farr writes on topics such as Wireless Networks , CDPD and EDGE for The Tech FAQ.(read
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Category : Computers