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- Service Monitor (exe)
- Service Monitor allows you to record your serviceable possessions and print out the details for hard copy purposes. Ideal for motor vehicles, computers, washing machines, microwaves, central heating, cameras, fridges, and freezers.Version 1.1 adds automated registration.
- Tags: Monitor, Service Monitor, Network Technology, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Networking, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2006-10-09
- How Bluetooth Works
- Bluetooth devices will normally operate at 2.4 GHZ in the license free, globally available ISM radio band. The advantage to this band includes worldwide availability and compatibility. A disadvantage to this however, is that the devices must share this band with other RF emitters. This includes automobile security systems, other...
- Tags: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers
- Effects of Microwaves From GSM Mobile Phones on the Blood-Brain Barrier and Neurons in Rat Brain
- In series of more than 1800 Fisher rats, the authors' have proven that sub thermal power levels from both pulse-modulated and continuous RF fields - including those from real GSM mobile phones - have the potency to significantly open the BBB for the animals' own albumin but not fibrinogen to...
- Tags: Microwave, Lund University, GSM, Neuron, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2005-08-22
- What Wireless Network Adapter Do I Get??
- I am a complete n00b to wireless networking. Which is scary because I now manage one! (Don't tell anyone at the office my secret!) Anyways, I need to buy a new wireless network adapter for my bosses laptop and I am a bit confused. Whats the difference in the letters...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, jozhall@..., wireless, MIMO, transmitter, adapter, receiver, IEEE 802.11, network, wireless network, network adapter
- Discussion threads 2007-05-07
- Gas pipe broadband?
- article root[Edited by: admin on Nov 18, 2005 12:36 PM]Gas pipe broadband OR Stock swindle?At first I checked the date and it is not April One.Bit-Heads, CEOs and Politicians just do not understand RF especially microwaves. There are so many engineering issues with this scheme:1. Cheap high power...
- Tags: Network technology, Gas
- Discussion threads 2005-11-18
- Crowded Spectrum in Wireless Sensor Networks
- With the exciting progress of Wireless Sensor Network WSN research, it envisions that in 5-10 years, the world will be full of low power wireless sensor devices. Due to the independent design and development, together with the unexpected dynamics during deployment of co-existing networks and devices, the limited frequency spectrum...
- Tags: Network, Sensor, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2006-04-19
- Help me = internet connection question
- am thinking of moving my computer into my bedroom sometime soon from the living room. Anyway I do not have a telephone point in my room here is the question I want your help with: Having the modem (56K Dialup) connected with 2 extension cables to the telephone point in...
- Tags: a48_48@..., cable, Internet, off-topic, telephone
- Discussion threads 2005-01-03
- Solar 'concentrators' focus on efficiency
- solar Tech improvements?hmm, I wonder how long it will be before they decide to orbit a soletta. A solar mirror designed to increase the intensity of sunlight, which can be used to focus sunlight onto these, depending on the size of the soletta, increasing the input of solar energy to...
- Tags: Network technology, mirror, solar energy
- Discussion threads 2006-05-05
- Intel set to unveil new Wi-Fi chips, analysts say
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, Network technology, Semiconductors, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, wireless, Intel Corp., network, chip
- Technical articles 2004-08-24
- Gartner: Get ready now for next-gen RFID tags
- microwave ovens?sounds like there might be an opening for a kiosk business in every shopping mall. Rows of microwave ovens to zap the tags once the goods are in the hands of the purchasers.I can think of NO good reason why the tags need to remain active once the...
- Tags: david_heath, Gartner Inc., microwave, networking, RFID, RFID tag
- Discussion threads 2005-04-12
- Cell phone coverage holes hurt public safety
- N I M B YIt's not the average citizen who does not want a cell tower anywhere near their homes. It's the sue whacko zealots. They have amassed groups who fight and sue to keep the towers out of their neighborhoods. Many areas are left uncovered because of these...
- Tags: agreement, baker_h@..., cell phone, emergency preparedness, networking, safety, telephone
- Discussion threads 2007-01-27
- Geek Trivia: Shedding some (laser) light
- Editor's note: Once again, the Trivia Geek has bailed on his commitment to originality and instead scavenged a Classic Geek from the archives, which originally ran on April 11, 2006. He swears this will be the last time it happens until Christmas (yeah, right). This week, we...
- Tags: Community, Editor, Laser, Einstein, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- Wireless Dropping out
- My network in a oldest buildingWireless connection to LTs keep dropping out, then needs resetting - frustrating - NW is secure 128-bit and works brilliantly except for this issue. helpNetwork Consists of:-1xServer Win 2003, Exchange Mail Server, DNS Server, Intranet Server, and File Server. SU1 x.x.x.10 4xWorkstations (Wired...
- Tags: access point, Cellar 1xBelkin Wireless Router, els@..., networking, server, Wired Inc., wireless, Wireless{NormUsed}
- Q&A 2004-10-26
- Call it the green Supreme Court
- Why on an IT "tech" site......do we keep getting these Democratic Party talking-point stories that have practially nothing to do with IT?The Other Side of the CoinContrary to popular news reports, there is a large body of scientific evidence that indicates global warming is not caused by human activity.If you're...
- Tags: turbinepilot, information technology, U.S. Congress
- Discussion threads 2007-04-11
- Geek Trivia: Shedding some (laser) light
- Who wrote the first published use of the word laser? This week, we start by dispelling a Geek Trivia myth: Albert Einstein did not win a Nobel Prize for his theory of relativity. Yes, everyone's favorite patent clerk did win a Nobel Prize in...
- Tags: Einstein, Jay Garmon, laser, maser, relativity, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Community, Radiation
- Technical articles 2006-04-11
- Getting real about RFID
- RFID hypeRFID has been hyped since wal-mart required it. Smart move on their part as their suppliers must pay. The tags are just now coming down in price and reader equipment and software changes are still huge costs. Many companies have found these have no immediate payback....
- Tags: RFID
- Discussion threads 2005-04-06
- Intermittent Connectivity with Wireless
- I have Window XP on my computer and had an older version of Linksys's WMP54G wireless adapter in my computer. Everything worked fine until I gave it to my kids and bought a newer WMP54G card and installed it. It seems to work fine and everything says it...
- Tags: card, IEEE 802.11, it management, PC, smicinski@..., wireless
- Q&A 2005-01-11
- wireless gaming?
- i know that this is a more business orientated site, but hey we gotta unwind havent we?!Has anybody got a preferance to wired or wireless LAN gaming? cost effectiveness and speed are of principle importance but it would be nice to play through walls and floors and all computers...
- Tags: game, Half Life 2, networking, rob_serve, wireless
- Discussion threads 2004-11-23
- Members take cautious approach to wireless networking
- Is wireless LAN technology the way of the future? Would your organization benefit from going wireless? Find out what TechRepublic members have to say and learn from their experiences!Earlier this month, Jake Necessary’s article, “Considering the jump to wireless networking? Here's an overview,” explained the basics of wireless LAN technology...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, LANs, Bill Detwiler, network, wireless, WLAN, LAN, TechRepublic Members, wireless networking
- Technical articles 2000-11-23
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