Technology Articles
261: The Most Common Chemistries Used in Laptop Batteries
The most common chemistries used in laptop batteries are:
NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) - This is the oldest technology and is the least commonly used nowadays. NiCad batteries are prone to the "Memory effect" and are heavier than the newer technologies.
262: Prepaid Phone Cards
Prepaid phone card let you make international phone calls from any part of the world, providing that you have a touch tone phone.
263: How to Copy Music OFF your iPod
iTunes only allows you to put music onto your iPod -- unfortunately, if you switch computers or lose a hard drive, this could mean you have music on your iPod you'd lose if you lost your iPod. Here's a free way to quickly and easily get that music back into iTunes.
264: Escape Plan in the Dark
The latest technolgies in escape route lighting..
265: Watch Satellite TV on PC Now!
Anyone can watch satellite TV on PC today thanks to a breakthrough in internet TV technology. Compared to conventional ways of TV viewing, watching satellite TV on PC appears to be gaining more foothold in the TV market than it was first launched in its rudimentary satellite dish system.
266: Reverse Number Look Up : How To Make Use Of It
Reverse number look up is a recent way of collecting personal information. It has appeared in the last few years, giving you the power to acquire private info on just about any person provided you have their cell phone number.
267: Free Phone Backgrounds for everyone
Mobile phones a few years back used to be pretty basic. All the mobile phones looked alike. They all basically did the same thing, which was receive and make calls out. But, now, as technology on phones progresses, people are finding it much easier to customize their phones and make them stand out as unique devices for the unique individuals that personalized them. One such method for personalization involves the use of phone backgrounds. You can also find ways to get free phone backgrounds by s
268: Reduce our carbon footprint by decreasing the amount of CO2
In a stroke of sheer brilliance, The journal of unlikely science, weird science Null Hypothesis has cracked the climate change problem. Less than a month into Richard Branson's five-year competition, Null Hypothesis will take its winning idea to Virgin Earth and walk away with a cool $25 million.
269: Right Tips to Face an Interview
It is very true that experience makes the man perfect, but what if when you are new! Here in this article we are going to deal with some of the interviewing tips especially for a newcomer in this field?
270: Web 2.0, Is it Just Legal SPAM
Web 2.0, everybody is talking about it. If you want a lot of traffic and the opportunity to make money then sites like MySpace, YouTube, Facebooks, Flickr, and everything Web 2.0 is what you need. I just logged into my MySpace account and I was surprised at how many SPAM comments that were there. Is this technology just a way to legalize SPAM? You can turn off the option allowing people to post comments but then nobody will be able to post.
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