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Entrepeneur 1.5 (Windows)
Entrepreneur is a real-time, multiplayer strategy game set in the real world of business. Every day, corporate CEOs at billion-dollar companies wage all-out war on one another. But why should they have all the fun? In Entrepreneur, you start a company and choose a market to conquer, then order your...
Tags: Card, Entrepreneur, Region, Microsoft Windows, Stardock, Direct Action Card, Entrepreneurship, Games, Sales Strategy, Management, Personal Technology, Sales
Software downloads 1998-12-03

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Tech Tip: Learn why antispam laws may make things worse
By Jonathan YardenAnyone who's worked with the Internet formore than 10 years may recall a time, perhaps with some nostalgia,when junk e-mail didn't exist. But as the Internet's popularitygrew, the de facto rules of conduct went out the window. Almost 10 years ago, the infamous "Green Card"message...
Tags: antispam law, anti-spam, e-mail, junk e-mail, spam
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Learn why antispam laws may make things worse
This article is from TechRepublic's Internet Security Focus e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Internet Security Focus e-newsletter in your inbox.Anyone who has worked with the Internet for more than 10 years may recall a time, perhaps with some nostalgia, when junk e-mail didn't exist. But as...
Tags: anti-spam, antispam law, e-mail, E-mailer, Jonathan Yarden, junk e-mail, spam
Technical articles 2004-04-02
Report card: Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative
Eight months ago, Bill Gates launched Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative to improve security and win public trust. This report card grades the company's progress toward these goals.Most administrators are familiar with the Bill Gates e-mail distributed in January that outlined Microsoft’s new strategy for better securing its software. The initiative...
Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Del Smith CCNA, CCA, MCSE, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates
Technical articles 2002-10-08
PhoneCard (SPN) 1.4 (Mobile)
Introduction:It is currently very tedious and frustrating to use a calling card with a Smartphone. You need to first call the access number for the card and then type the pin number before calling the person you wanted. Some phone cards even require you to select the language code for...
Tags: Card, Mobile, Blaise Tine, Introduction:It
Software downloads 2004-10-14
Using infrared communications in Windows 98
Though often overlooked, infrared devices can provide a practical, low-cost method of communication. In this Daily Drill Down, Talainia Posey discusses the basics of infrared communication and how it's supported in Windows 98.Although infrared communications is fully supported by Windows 98, I don’t know a single person who actually uses...
Tags: NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, Talainia Posey, infrared communication, Infrared Emitting Diode, infrared device, Microsoft Windows 98
Technical articles 2000-11-27
FireWire aids working with multimedia
An emerging standard in data transfer can speed multimedia work. In this Daily Feature, Brien Posey explains this hot solution, called FireWire.A while back, I wrote a Daily Feature on using video-capture techniques to produce video CDs (see "Create your own DVDs and video CDs”). However, because of the complexity...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, multimedia, Brien M. Posey MCSE, computer, FireWire
Technical articles 2000-10-09
DirectX 9 on Vista and some general gaming talk
I'm constantly annoyed with DirectX errors whenever I install a DX9 game on my Vista machine. I think I've only got one or two games to work on Vista (I'm not a huge gamer, I just want to see what an 8600m GT can do). Does anyone here have any...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Games, DirectX, game, Microsoft Windows Vista, Direct X, DX9
Discussion threads 2008-02-16
YourCall for Palm OS Professional Edition 2.21 (Mobile)
Save time and accomplish more! Team up YourCall with your Treo for the ultimate mobile communications solution!These days, communicating while on the go is something we do as naturally as breathe. But are we making the most out of our limited time? Are we able to be as responsive as...
Tags: Phone, Mobile, Operating System, Palm OS, Palm Inc., Caller, SMS, YourCall, Phone Number, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Telecom & Utilities, Telephony, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Networking
Software downloads 2007-08-01
Weigh the pros and cons before upgrading to Windows Vista for gaming
With the release of Windows Vista and DirectX 10, a new epoch in PC gaming is upon us. The imagesand videos released of DirectX 10 games show a level of detail and realism thathas impressed everyone. Unfortunately, it's not all wonderful news. Several issues must be considered before you upgrade...
Tags: Games, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Joshua Hoskins, game, DirectX, Microsoft Windows Vista, DirectX 10, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2007-03-20
Three motherboards for Intel and AMD CPUs: June 2007
It's June 2007 and we have a whole new generation of motherboards for AMD and Intel.  If you're looking to buy or build a new computer, you'll want to read on.  See more images of these motherboards at higher resolution.Intel 3-Series ChipsetIntel launched a new set of motherboard chipsets called...
Tags: Processors, Desktop, Vista, Storage, Servers, Hardware, Intel, Fun Stuff, Energy efficiency, Consumer electronics, AMD
Blog posts 2007-06-12
i wish to get in a cult
hi frians i wish to ask how can some one get in a cult and if there is any want that can help with the sum of 25000 u.s dollers and i am waiting to get from any body and cath u at any timeThe lunatic fringe...has found us!Honey with...
Tags: Corporate communications, cult, Scummy
Discussion threads 2008-05-13
Sanity check: Six technologies to enhance mobile workers and take the pain out of managing them
Mobile workers and road warriors are among the most expensive and difficult for IT departments to support, and the workers themselves often struggle with reduced functionality that hinders their productivity. Here are six technologies that can help bring some sanity to the process. 1. SprintSecure Laptop Guardian This...
Tags: Software, Mobile, Network, Information Technology, Smart Phone, Product, Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Worker, Laptop Computer, WAN, Network Access Control Network Access Control, Advertising & Promotion, WANs, Smart Phones, Networking, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-10-28
Mythical Goddess Tarot 1.0 (Mobile)
The Mythical Goddess Tarot is here to assist you in realizing your Sacred Feminine essence. The brilliantly painted, bright and uplifting imagery of the ground-breaking Mythical Goddess Tarot brings direct access to the Goddess through her many faces. These beautiful images are portals into dimensions of power and support. This...
Tags: Inspiration, Mobile, Image, Mythical Goddess Tarot, Portals, Productivity, Internet
Software downloads 2009-09-18
SBSH Facade 1.4 - The Best Selling Home Screen Plugin! (Mobile)
Get productive using your Home screen!Use your Home screen for more than just good looksFacade is a highly customizable tab-based Home screen plug-in for Smartphone devices. With Facade, you can view your upcoming appointments and tasks directly on your Smartphone Home screen, keeping you up to date on all your...
Tags: Screen, Mobile, Smartphone, Plug-in, SBSH Mobile Software, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
Software downloads 2006-01-28
Secret Software in Hannaford Breach...
Seems as though malware got into the servers at Hannford Grocery stores and badda boom! identity theft. The news article calls it "unauthorized software". So how would unauthorized "secret software" get into servers if Hannaford followed best security practices? Insider job? here's the full article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23846014/Thanks CG ITI have been...
Tags: Retail, Hannaford, security, PCI, NOC, POTS, network, retail company, software
Discussion threads 2008-03-28
My main gripe with Vista is...(pick one)
This is a multiple choice article. A. Microsoft grossly understated their recommended hardware requirements. Over the years, we've all learned to look beyond the minimum system requirements to effectively run our software, and consider instead the recommended system requirements. For Pete's sake, Microsoft. You had to know...
Tags: Printer, Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows Vista, Computer, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2007-09-27
Stamp out personal use of company-Internet access, or... the policy everyone loves to ignore
From my experience...I too have run into many clients who have issues with enforcement and in turn issues with discipline. I have written upwords of 25 different computer use policies and seen them handled very well and very poorly. You bring up a good point in showing accidental...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Internet, personal use, computer
Discussion threads 2008-09-22
Adding Internet to Network...
I manage a network with up to 5 User PC's on it. There is no ISP yet, but it should be added next week. NOTE: All boxes are WinXP PRO, Server and 3 User PC's are Celeron 2.40GHz, 512MB RAM. One PC is AMD 1000+, 256MB...
Tags: cyberghost_1@..., firewall, network, networking, PC, router, server, User PC
Q&A 2005-01-05
Making the case for registered e-mail servers
Making the case for registered e-mail serversarticle rootNothing worked with postal junk mailPostal junk mail is a huge problem even though the cost of sending it is substantial. On most days my mailbox is literally full of junk mail with literally no legitimate mail. Frankly, it's far worse than my...
Tags: advertisement, DC Guy, e-mail, e-mail server, security, server
Discussion threads 2005-06-24
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