Playing Outside The Sim Box - Independent Video Gaming
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Once the economic analysts and social pundits got over the shockwaves from the assault of video gaming on our culture, they began to look at the nuances of the industry...
Linux On The Desktop?
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Linux is an "open source" operating system originally developed by a engineer from Finland named Linus Torvalds...
Flash In The Platter- Hybrid Hard Drives
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
A hybrid hard drive (HHD) is a standard hard drive fitted with a large buffer or memory cache that does not require a spinning disk to record data...
How Your Computer Can Save The World In Its Spare Time
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Those of us that have been watching the development of the computer industry for some years may remember that one of the alternatives to massive supercomputers developed ten or fifteen years ago was the use of large numbers of smaller computers working in tandem...
Voip - The Basics
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
This story is one of those too-good-to-be-true tales that actually might be real The acronym VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol; that's the technology for making telephone calls over the web...
What Is DirectX?
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
DirectX is a family of "application program interfaces" (APIs) that are designed by Microsoft to make graphics functionality of Microsoft compatible software -especially videogames - function smoothly and at their highest level...
Professional Video Game Development Courses On The Rise
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
The University of Southern California has announced the introduction of a bachelor's program in video game development...
Secrets Of Emotion Detection Software
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Call centers have become a ubiquitous feature of American consumerism Working one's way through a phone tree to get to a live "customer service representative" can in and of itself be an enormously aggravating process...
Early Info On The Apple Iphone
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Apple Computers (Now Apple Inc) has recovered from years of corporate doldrums through the introduction of an innovative line of computers but more importantly, through the phenomenal success of the iPod...
Technological Solutions To Military Language Barriers
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
One of the major issues for both the American intelligence community and the military has been the paucity of professionals in their ranks who are fluent in Arabic...
Driver Navigation Systems - Promise And Reality
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Automobile navigation systems have been with us for a while now, and every year it seems that new features are bolted on to the various systems...
Zune Hits The Streets
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Zune is upon us, and if you weren't aware of it you are among the few that the Microsoft marketing machine has missed...
Google's Free Phone Proposal
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
Google CEO Eric Schmidt made a comment speaking at Stanford's School of Business a few weeks ago that has rattled teacups all across the communications industry...
Find Yourself With Your Cell Phone
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
A few years ago, the FCC mandated that cell phones have GPS capacity or some form of location mechanism so that the phone and its operator could be located in the case of a 911 call...
Pretexting – Identity Theft With Personality
Submitted by: Madison Lockwood
No doubt, by now, you’ve been warned about "phishing" Phishing attempts to steal personal information via faked websites or bogus "official" communications, designed to lure the user into providing information via web forms...
Hightech Cameras Making Sport Training Easier
Submitted by: Jesse Akre
Lately, the advances in commonly used everyday items has increased dramatically We have cell phones that can double as MP3 players, as well as having internet capabilities, video consultations on our computers, digital cameras that can download right to the computer and then be sent in for printing, and so on...
Martin Yale 1217A Autofolder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
For years the standard in paper folding machines, the Martin Yale Intimus 1217A is well-known in the small print industry for being a solid and flexible machine...
It’s a Mod Chip World!
Submitted by: Michiel Van Kets
No Nintendo Wii game console seems complete without a mod chip installation and with today’s latest mod chip innovations it’s easier than ever to buy and install your own Wii modification chip...
Martin Yale 400 Paper Jogging Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
Any business that produces and binds a lot of documents on a regular basis should have a paper jogging machine on hand...
Laminating Film For Beginners
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
Roll laminators are awesome machines, but sometimes it can be difficult to know what supplies you need to use with your new laminating system...
PC200 Spiral Coil Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
The PC200 is positioned as a low-cost spiral coil binding solution for low volume users Here we take a look at this machine and examine its strengths and weaknesses...
Martin Yale 700E Paper Cutter Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
A commercial-quality paper cutter, the Martin Yale 700E is meant to be used in smaller print shops or in-house production floors for medium to large businesses...
Rhino Tuff CI 3000 Coil Inserter Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
Rhino's CI 3000 features a unique design that purports to make it easier to do spiral coil book binding...
Lamitek PhotoPro 13 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
There are many laminators available and sometimes it is hard to know which one you should buy It is always a good idea to get a versatile machine, such as one that can do both hot and cold lamination, while also providing a crystal-clear finish...
Lamitek Photosmart 13 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
The emergence and increasing numbers if digital printers has sparked an interest in laminating machines that can work with high-quality photos and/or glossier printed pages...
PC200E Spiral Coil Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie
As the least expensive spiral coil binding machine that offers disengageable dies and an electric coil inserter, the PC200E is well positioned in the marketplace...
Be Careful When Buying Cheap Adobe Software
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
When individuals are looking to buy software they always love finding cheap Adobe software However are these really great prices too good to be true...
What is the Difference Between Standard and High Yield Toner Cartridges?
Submitted by: Adriana N
There have been improvements in the manufacturing of printer toner cartridges Toner found in a cartridge is dry powder blended with a polymer that sticks on to the paper as printing takes place...
Inverted Microscope: A Great Tool For Studying Living Cells
Submitted by: Edison Rammsey
When you hear the term inverted microscope, you probably think of observing samples from under a microscope...
Digital Microscope: Eight Reasons Why You Must Have it Now!
Submitted by: Edison Rammsey
Welcome the Digital Age through a digital microscope With its eight benefits to be enjoyed, all other microscope will look small in comparison, pun intended...