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Technology Articles
31: Projectors and electronics items solutions
Officebuy.co.nz is online stationery store providing Analysis Books, Business Cards, Print Solutions, business machines, Canteen related products, Collins Diaries 2008, Communication Solution, computer peripheral.
32: Gaming Consoles
Sony may have caused a revolution by launching the first advanced gaming console (the PlayStation), but the gaming console market is no longer dominated by Sony’s PlayStation. Today, there are three gaming consoles that are competing for top spot in the gaming console market. The first gaming console is the Nintendo Wii (pronounced ‘we’). The Nintendo Wii was launched on September 14, 2006 and was designed to target a ‘broader audience’. Unlike the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 the Nintendo Wii is designed for a wide age group, and offers a variety of games for both young and mature audiences.
33: Popular GSP Devices
The global positioning system (GPS) was developed by the US Department of Defense and is officially known as NAVSTAR GPS. Initially, the global positioning system was available only to the US military and government, but after a period of time the system was made available for commercial use. Today, GPS is used by people from all walks of life and advances in technology have made possible integration of GPS receivers into all types of handheld devices, even modern day cell phones come equipped with GPS receivers. To better understand GPS, it is important to understand how GPS works.
34: The Benefits of moving your corporate phones to VoIP
I first discovered VoIP a few years back by advertisements from Vonage. Vonage at the time seemed like the next big thing and the prices were amazing. How ever I did not want to port my house phone number over to Vonage not knowing much about it. I have been working as a systems administrator at the time and did a good deal of work with Linux.
35: The challenges of VoIP in todays marketplace
Today average customer uses Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) which is latest trend in communication industry. The technology is rapidly advancing because all telecommunication product companies are now investing fund to have more improved VoIP products and services.
36: The mobile phone experience is not complete without logos and ringtones
Is your mobile phone experience complete? If you're not already using logos and ringtones, the odds are that it isn't! Change that today by truly making your mobile phone yours.
37: The Essence of VoIP Gateways
Translating voice calls between digital for the Internet and analogue for telephone systems is a challenging task, and that is the task that VoIP gateways perform by switching the calls between analogue and digital. These gateways also assist in r...
38: IP Phone Features That Will Make Your Life Better
VoIP has plenty of mainstream appeal for business, but many companies have yet to
discover the perks of IP phones. In fact, research firm In-Stat found that while total IP phone
annual shipments will grow from 10 million units in 2006 to 164 million units in 2010, only
40 percent of IP PBX (Private Branch eXchange) seats are configured with IP phones.
discover the perks of IP phones. In fact, research firm In-Stat found that while total IP phone
annual shipments will grow from 10 million units in 2006 to 164 million units in 2010, only
40 percent of IP PBX (Private Branch eXchange) seats are configured with IP phones.
39: Uses of tetraethyl lead, hazards, storage and waste disposal
Until recently Tetra Ethyl-Lead or TEL was a popular additive to petrol. TEL was added to petrol to improve the octane rating of petrol. TEL is a non biodegradable substance that easily dissolves in petrol and reduces ‘knocking’ in the engine. Not only does TEL allow a higher compression ratio in engines, it also improves the efficiency of engines. TEL was first used as an additive in the US in the 1920s. The effectiveness of TEL as an additive was discovered way back in 1921, what is interesting to note is that TEL was so toxic nearly a dozen researches died while experimenting with TEL.
40: Will the downfall of Vonage hurt residential VoIP customers?
Vonage, already struggling from a series of setbacks, has just taken another two huge body blows — one by the U.S. Court of Appeals on behalf of Verizon, and the other by Sprint Nextel. At first glance, it looks like the old-school phone companies are not only fighting back, but winning. But is that really the case, and if it is, what does that mean for other VoIP providers?
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