Archive for May 25, 2010

Spyware Installed on Student Laptops Has More Security Problems

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Spyware Installed on Student Laptops Has More Security Problems A remote administration program installed on student laptops by a Pennsylvania school district and used by numerous companies to manage their computers is even more vulnerable than previously reported. The LANrev program can be exploited from anywhere on the internet, not just from an attacker on the same local area network as a victim’s computer, according to researchers who say that a second …

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Computer Chairs For Fat People

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As much as you’d like to deny it, our lives change when we become overweight. Computer chairs for fat people aren’t just a gimmick, they are a real necessity. If you’ve ever had a computer chair break under you, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Chances are, if you weigh more than the 200 lbs that average chairs are designed to support, you have been dumped on the floor at least once by an office chair that just didn’t hold up properly. Fortunately, there really are computer chairs for fat people, designed with wider, heavier bodies in mind. These chairs are created with More >

Where can i buy cheap computers, discount laptops, new cheap cloathes?

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bign. com/wjames There are so many great products I dont know what to buy. They just have so many stores what. Everything is cheaper there than any other online store. What should I buy. All i do is go to the link and click bign market place shop till u drop and its easy

LaCie Rugged Safe drive adds encryption, fingerprint scanner

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LaCie Rugged Safe drive adds encryption, fingerprint scanner LaCie has expanded its line of external storage products with the Rugged Safe, an external drive designed to protect data. Contents of the drive are secured using 128-bit AES hardware encryption, while a fingerprint scanner has been integrated directly onto the top of the housing for additional biometric authentication…. biometric – Encryption – Security – Advanced Encryption Standard …

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Used Computers (Desktops/Laptops)- What To Look For?

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Nowadays desktops and laptops are much more durable and dependable that they were just five years ago. Therefore, buying a used or refurbished computer is becoming more of a trend. Suppliers replace their computers on average every 6 months and companies frequently upgrade their equipment. Buying one of these used or refurbished computers can save you a lot of money while still using a quite up to date technology. This is even more relevant if you are not a heavy user (i. e. most of your time on a computer is spent online, you may use a few standard applications once in a while). Even More >

How do I install the NDIS wrapper on a Linux laptop?

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I have an Acer laptop with a wireless internet card built in. I recently put Ubuntu linux on it, but Ubuntu does not recognize the wireless card. To get it to work, I need to insall the NDISwrapper program, but I’m not sure how to do this. Can anyone help?

What is better inkjet printer or laser printer?

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They say laser printer have better print quality and hold more ink and the ink is way cheaper with laser printers. They say companies use laser printers or photographer because the print quality is way better than inkjet printer . They say inkjet printers are good for text and art work but for photos to use a laser printer do to better print quality .

They say the ink is way cheaper than inkjet printers and can hold alot more ink than inkjet printers .

Anyways why that the case?

And last quetion why is the ink in inkjet printers so costly?

Wireless Card?

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If im planning to use a router will i need a wireless card on the host computer too? and also is there any way might have a built in router?

what kind of router bits would i use?

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what kind of router bit would i use to cut a circle out or shapes? whats is it called and what size would be best? how much do they sale for?

Information and Features of Linux Thinkpad T61

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Operating system selection has almost always locked consumers into the Microsoft Windows operating systems, but recently many manufacturers have started to offer Linux alternatives. Lenovo has started to offer SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 on some ThinkPad models, in addition to Vista and XP. This review covers the 14″ T61 with the “SLED 10″ Linux operating system.

Lenovo and Novell estimate that a major portion of the business workforce can transition from Microsoft Windows to SLED 10 on a ThinkPad “without skipping a beat”. In addition, the companies highlight some of the features of More >

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