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Mobile Computing
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Secure Remote Access
The advancement of information technology and wireless communication has made our life simpler by making information available even from distant sources at the click of a mouse. With Remote Access technology, a user can access a computer located in a remote distance by gaining full control of the system. This technology comes with a bundle of advantages, as it eliminates the distance barrier while saving time and money required in actually traveling to that place. However, it raises an important issue of security in accessing remote systems. The threat of information leakage and illegal access and control of a system makes it important to ensure measures for Secure Remote Access and integrity of data.
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Remote Pc Access
Quite a lot of times you must have encountered this problem: you are at home, and some files that you need urgently are saved in your office computer. Or perhaps you are a customer support professional, and a client situated at a distant location has encountered some software error in the middle of a presentation, and he wants you fix it immediately. Now, what is the solution? Thanks to progression of the wireless technology you can access a PC from anywhere, in any part of the world, through “Remote PC Access” technology.
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Remote Access Programs
Remote Access Programs are one of the leading examples of the advancement of information technology. Their basic aim is to keep the offsite people linked to the office.
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Thinking About Discount Notebook Computers
Some thoughts on discount notebook computers and just why you might be better off with a discounted laptop rather than a bleeding edge model. Plus what to do first - before you shop for a notebook. A little thought can save you a lot of money.
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Wireless Network Security: How to Use Kismet
Start learning the basics of wireless network security. See what a hacker will see when they are targeting your network. If you have a wireless network you will need to know how to use Kismet.
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Wireless Internet Devices with GPS
The Las Vegas 2006 Consumer Electronic Show revealed to us a bright future for the personal tech electronic industry, as technology gets smaller, more portable and human friendly. We heard of wrist watch cell phones, PDAs, iPods, MP3 Players
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It's 12 Noon, Do You Know Who's Using Your Network?
Wireless networks are becoming more and more popular, and for good reason. Especially if you have broadband Internet access, a wireless router can give you instant communication with the world that is worthy of the science fiction I grew up reading!
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How to Get a Notebook Computer at a Great Price
How do you get a notebook computer with the functions you need and a price you can afford? I have looked at computer stores and in the Sunday flyers in my local newspaper and while the prices have gone down considerable, notebook computers are still not cheap by any stretch of the imagination. A notebook computer can offer you the chance to work without being tied down to your desk or home office. To get one at a good price, though, takes some research and patience on your part.
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Is Your Laptop or Home Computer Wireless Enabled?
Laptops - Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
Computer manufacturers do less than a perfect job at explaining what this means but if you if your laptop came with this built in then that's good news for you! In a nutshell, it means that your laptop has wireless networking built right in and you don't have to do a thing. Intel Centrino Mobile Technology is a marketing name for a combination of the Intel Pentium M processor and Intel's' Pro Wireless card.
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On Reconditioned or Refurbished Notebooks
Refurbished or reconditioned notebooks can meet your computng needs and save you a significant amount of money while giving you the performance and the guarantee of a new notebook computer.
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iPod Shortages During Holidays
Even though the holiday season is still a little ways off, retailers are already reporting that shortages of Apple’s uber popular iPod mp3 player are very likely. As has been a problem with iPod’s, especially with the popular iPod Nano being released and the video enabled iPod hitting shelves, is that there simply aren’t enough of them. Apple can’t make them fast enough to meet the ridiculously high demand.
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Apple Owns the iPod
Everyone knows that Apple owns the mp3 business. Their genius little iPod device has consumers worldwide spinning with each new release due to a plethora of features packed into pure quality. Due to this, it is only natural that analysts would make predictions as to what the next big move by Apple might be for its iPod line of products. However, this prediction definitely comes at a surprise.
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Push Email
What's the new thing in handheld devices? Push email. The idea is to get email to people's cell phones and other devices so that they can access it no matter where they are. What is the market potential of this new technology and who are the players that will make it happen?
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Laptop or Desktop - Which Computer to Choose?
Traditionally, laptop computers were bought by people who had to be able to take their computer with them when they left the office. It always used to be the case that buying portability meant a trade-off in terms of power and functionality. Is this still a genuine trade-off, however? It’s time to re-examine the assumptions to see if they are still true.
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