Posted on December 8 2008 by aivirus
Dan Shipe asked: Adwords click manipulation could be taking money from your pocket. This type of Adwords fraud is advanced, sophisticated and quite mature. Learn what it is and what you can do about it.Here is a wonderful description of how software exists that can click your ads and behave like a human visitor. The [...]
Posted on November 30 2008 by aivirus
Tony Connor asked: It’s hard to plan a birthday party for a 60 year old. First off, they’ve already had 59 birthdays so it’s going to be hard to come up with something original and they might not actually be happy at reaching 60!Don’t let that put you off though. It’s a significant milestone, which [...]
Posted on November 30 2008 by aivirus
George Wischler asked: Modern cell phones have given us the ability to communicate in almost any place, at any time. With this freedom has come increased ability of cheating wifes and husbands everywhere to talk to their lovers in the privacy of their car, in the nearest park, or at the mall. Technology has also [...]
Posted on November 29 2008 by aivirus
Nick Makaryk asked: Sad as it is, there is the danger of being victimized by criminals everywhere these days. You may not even see them, but they are there waiting for an opportunity.One of the biggest threats to your security is identity theft over the internet. For tech-savvy criminals around the globe, stealing credit card [...]
Posted on November 27 2008 by aivirus
Jim Haynes asked: GPS satellites transmit two types of radio signals which are C/A-code and P-code. Coarse Acquisition (C/A code) is the type of signal which is used in consumer units and is known as SPS (Standard Positioning Service). C/A-code is not as accurate as P-code (which is mentioned later on) and is easier for [...]
Posted on November 25 2008 by aivirus
Georgia Stath asked: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)After you study your text books it is important to test your newly acquired knowledge and see just how well you have absorbed the material. Practice exams….* Reinforces what you learnt – fill in the gaps of what you missed* Gets you used to answering questions to build [...]
Posted on November 18 2008 by aivirus
Nick Sanders asked: Not long ago, circulating your writing to a wide-spread reading circle took a great deal of effort, time and money. But now, thanks to the internet, you can easily do all the communication you want to do with minimal expense and a moderate amount of research. Even if you are leading a [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by aivirus
Michael Talbert asked: In a recent report issued by CompTIA, the Computer Technology Industry Association, 50% of small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) had very little trust in the security offered by VoIP vendors, or for that matter, voice over IP security in general.It is true, having your voice and data running on the same [...]
Posted on November 6 2008 by aivirus
Ramandeep singh ghumaan asked: There are many eBay scams out there to keep an eye out for when you are selling on eBay. This article will cover a few of the known and not so known scams to be aware of. Whether you’re a causal seller, or a professional seller on eBay, you need to [...]
Posted on November 5 2008 by aivirus
anurekha asked: Agile companies align their people and processes, both globally and locally, in a way that allows them to collaborate and respond quickly and continuously to consumers’ changing and diverse needs. Today’s multiple performance-related pressures require organizations to drive agility. With commodity price volatility up, retailers looking to manufacturers for innovation to drive category [...]
Posted on October 31 2008 by aivirus
Gloria Moore asked: There is another “Truth In Caller ID Act” bill currently making its way through the Senate. This bill, known as The Truth In Caller ID Act of 2007, passed in the U.S. House of Representatives in June 2007. This is the second time a bill of this nature is being considered. The [...]
Posted on October 31 2008 by aivirus
Tracy Hildreth asked: limited space, I can indicate only a few general guidelines which, if not followed, could spoil even the most delicious of meals.1. Wines should be drunk in the following order: first the light, delicately flavoured whites, then the more aromatic whites, rosés and lastly the reds, starting with the lighter and proceeding [...]