Fun With Book Inventory Software


Posted January 6th, 2009 by MaximSmirnov

Probably at one time in your life, you took a book inventory. You looked at all the spines of all the books and decided you’d make a list of them. You might have done it as a child on a rainy afternoon or you may have been grown up and simply felt the urge to [...]



What Is BGA?


Posted January 6th, 2009 by AlthafAhmed

BGA stands for Ball Grid Array. A web definition from PrincetonUSA explains it as, “A type of memory chip with solder balls on the underside for mounting. Use of BGA allows die package size to be reduced because there is more surface area for attachment. Smaller packaging allows more components to be mounted on a [...]



5 Ways VOIP Technology is Changing the Phone Business


Posted January 5th, 2009 by MarkEtinger

Few technologies have made as sudden an impact on the telecommunications industry as Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP). In a matter of only years, VOIP has changed the way people think about their phone service and, more specifically, the power of the Internet. But is it all just talk, or are there real benefits [...]



MICR Toner - This Specialty Toner Makes Check Printing Secure


Posted January 5th, 2009 by LynAskin

What Makes the MICR Toner Special?
Have you ever wondered why banks impose a clearing time on checks and why it takes some time to get checks processed? It takes time to process checks because checks need to go through a machine that banks call a reader-sorter. Just as what its name implies, a reader-sorter machine [...]



NVQ’s vs Microsoft – Battle of the Bytes


Posted January 5th, 2009 by KarlParkinson

Distance learning has been cited as being the future of mid-career retraining and skills development, but with a plethora of qualifications to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down which certificate will open more doors for newly qualified members of the IT community.
The traditional choice has been between the Government-backed NVQ system and [...]



The Art of TV Satellite Positioning for the Best Reception


Posted January 5th, 2009 by ThomasMartinez

Positioning is one of the most important factors to consider when setting up your satellite TV system. No matter how excellent your satellite TV system is, if you’ve chosen a poor site to install your satellite dish then all your efforts will simply come to nothing.
The Right Dish
Naturally, before you consider the ideal position for [...]



Prepaid Cell Phones: Dump Your Wireless Contract Now


Posted January 4th, 2009 by TimWhiston

The main reason people choose prepaid cell phones is not to save money, but to avoid or get rid of an offensive contract agreement. Wireless contracts seem to have been written in the dark ages, and here are some things you need to know about them.
Your wireless contract is about way more than just agreeing [...]



Biofuels Can be Considered Alternative Energetic Sources


Posted January 4th, 2009 by PaulMoss

Biofuels are created by converting organic matters into fuel so that mankind can be supplied with energy. The biofuels represent alternative ways to stop using the fossil fuels which are already depleting for the near future. Biofuels include under this designation ethanol, derivatives of plants namely sugar cane, corn oils and vegetables. Nonetheless, not all [...]



The Amazing World of Cell Phones


Posted January 4th, 2009 by RobertoSedycias

Cell phones, also commonly known as mobile phones, are electronic devices which are used for communication purposes. Voice or data is communicated through these cell phones over a network of stations. Cell phones have all the features of a general telephone and also have various specialized features.
History and Overview:
Cellular Network was initially proposed by Bell [...]



SMS Printer Technology to Take Restaurant Industry by Storm


Posted January 4th, 2009 by OliverLewis

Technomic, a major foodservice industry consultant, reports that in 2007, sales of the Leading 100 chain restaurants in the United Kingdom rose to £10.4 billion, and represented about 35 percent of all restaurant sales.
What do these hospitality industry giants have in common? Technology. From point-of-sales (POS) and table-management software to wireless headsets, and SMS-enabled tracking [...]