Saturday, November 24, 2007

welcome Song



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welcome Song



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welcome Song



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welcome Song



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welcome Song



-Abhi

welcome Song



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welcome Song



-Abhi

welcome Song



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welcome Song



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welcome Song



-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Firfox Beta is Out

I have been using firefox 3 alpha since last 2 months, I am happy with the speed it offers but till a certain extent it didnt work well, ofcourse it was alpha version. But the latest beta release looks promising with lots of features and memory leak issues fixed.

Here's what you can expect from this release.

- antivirus software integration
- phishing protection through web site identity verification
- better handling of plugins and support for Vista parental controls
- file downloader has finally been improved, and it now enables download resuming (I’ve been waiting for this one for years)
- plugins are now managed better with the add-on manager
- web pages can be bookmarked with a single click and tagged with a double click
- Smart Places folder, which appears in your bookmarks toolbar, allows for better organization and easy browsing of tagged, bookmarked and frequently visited pages

-Abhi

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft releases new Visual Studio and .NET

Microsoft has this week made its top development tool, Visual Studio 2008, available for download to its professional developer subscribers.

The product line includes several editions, ranging from the low-end Visual Studio 2005 Express for students and hobbyists to Visual Studio Team System, a suite with a server geared at teams of programmers.

Formally code-named Orcas, Visual Studio has features for developer productivity, workflow, data handling, and front-end development for Windows Vista.

The release includes technology called Language Integrated Query (LINQ) which is aimed at making it easier to build applications that tap into different data sources.

The product also includes visual modelling tools, a step in the company's plans to simplify application modelling and make it mainstream. It is based on the latest version of the .NET Framework, the underlying software for developing and running applications written with Visual Studio.

S. Somasegar, vice president of Microsoft's tool division, said that the company sought to include regular customer feedback in the development process.

"When I look back over the last few years at how we were able to ship these two products, I truly believe that both our customer input and our renewed focus on intentional engineering allowed us to release a great product in the timeline that we originally set out to hit," he said in his blog.

Visual Studio 2008 will be formally launched on 27 February next year along with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

Operating System

An operating system or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer and software programs would be useless. The image to the right is an example of Microsoft Windows XP, a popular operating system and what the box may look like if you were to visit a local retail store to purchase it.

Hibernate

Also known as smart battery, hibernate is a utility designed to keep the desktop settings and program settings currently being used or worked on when laptop computer loses its power. When the computer is turned back on, the hibernate feature restores your programs and settings exactly as you left them when the computer was turned off.
Users with laptops using Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT generally utilize PHDISK or HDPREP to set their computer into hibernate mode.
Users using laptops with later versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP, commonly uses the hibernate utility included with the operating system. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can enable the hibernate feature by following the below steps.
1.Open Control Panel.
2.Open the Power Icon.
3.Within the Power Options Properties window click the Hibernate tab and check the checkbox for enabling hibernation.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LiveCD

The name of compact discs that contain an operating system and often other programs that are capable of running on the computer without having to be installed or the need of a hard disk drive. Typically these CDs are used as a way for a user to experience an operating system without having to go through the hassle of erasing their hard disk drive and installing it. For example, many Linux distributions are available in LiveCD format allowing Microsoft Windows users to experiment with Linux without having to erase Windows.
Many LiveCDs are saved as an ISO image, which allows a user to easily create a CD directly from the ISO without having to manually setup the CD. An example of a LiveCD is the Anonym.OS LiveCD, an OpenBSD OS that has been designed to help keep a user anonymous while on a network and the Internet. Click here to open a search for listings of LiveCDs.

ISO Image

An ISO image or .ISO file is a computer file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or other disc or disk. ISO images are often created an exact backup a CD or distribute CDs over the Internet or other network.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

LED(LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)

Short for Light-Emitting Diode, LED is a special type of semiconductor that illuminates when an electrical charge passes through it. LEDs are commonly green or red. A good example of a LED is the led status indicators on your keyboard for Num lock, Caps lock and Scroll Lock.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

ENIAC

Short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator, the ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and was not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. While not completed until the end of the World War II, the ENIAC was created to help with the war efforts against German forces. To the right is a public-domain U.S. Army Photo of the EDVAC, from K. Kempf. and the History of Computing.

The ENIAC is now being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Proxy Server

A proxy is a computer server or software program that is part of the gateway server or another computer that separates a local network from outside networks. A proxy server will generally cache all pages accessed through the network allowing users who may wish to visit that same page to load it faster and reduce the networks bandwidth. When a page is accessed that is not in the proxy server's cache, the proxy server will access the page using its own IP address, cache the page, and forward it to the user accessing that page.

Users who wish to setup a proxy at home or home office to be used to share an Internet connection VIA modem or other Internet connection may wish to consider any of the below software products.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL SERVER

Remote or central computer that holds electronic mail messages for clients on a network. When the user requests his or her e-mail they contact the mail server, which delivers to the client computer all mail being stored.

In the real world, a mail server is similar to the post office, where mail is stored and sorted before being sent to its final destination.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

MAIL TRANSFER AGENT

Sometimes abbreviated as MTA, Mail Transfer Agents, also known as mail clients or mail user agents, are software programs responsible for the delivery of electronic mail.

Good examples of a mail transfer agents are Pine and Microsoft Outlook.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"

Cat in the Hat writes

"Fedora 8 has been officially released. Ars Technica has a run-down of what's new in Fedora 8, including the PulseAudio sound daemon, Nodoka visual style, and a new authentication system. 'Another major change in Fedora 8 is the new PolicyKit authentication system that makes authority escalation more secure. Instead of providing root access to an entire program when it needs higher privileges, PolicyKit makes it possible to isolate individual operations that require higher privileges and put them into system services that can be accessed through D-Bus. Another advantage of PolicyKit is that it will give administrators more control over which users and programs have access to individual operations that use escalated privileges.'"