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History of the Computer - Mass Storage Part 1 of 3

Posted by Tony Stockill

We have mentioned mass storage in passing previously, in the history of the computer series. The term mass storage is applied to a group of media, including drums magnetic tape and disks. It has the advantage of high capacity, but slow access times, in comparison to RAM.

The Secret Benefit Of Accessibility: Part 2 - A Higher Searc

Posted by Trenton Moss

An additional benefit of website accessibility is an improved performance in search engines. The more accessible it is to search engines, the more accurately they can predict what the site's about, and the higher your site will appear in the rankings.

Adding CGI interactivity to your site for free

Posted by Waqar Ahmed




Adding CGI interactivity for free
Knowing CGI's effectiveness is enough for a web

What Is An Extranet?

Posted by Rick Mosenkis

An extranet is an extension of your company's internal network that allows outside users to provide and access information in a secure environment.

How Effective are CCTV Security Systems at Reducing Crime?

Posted by Alice Osborn

Since the July 7th London bombings, CCTV security systems (closed circuit TV) across the world have been examined with greater scrutiny and with greater expectations for reducing crime. Although not a panacea for preventing crime, many CCTV surveillance systems have been successful at reducing some types of crimes like property crime, for acting as a deterrent in car parks or in other public places, and for making citizens feel safer. However, the results are mixed when addressing violent crimes and when the crimes involve alcohol.

Protecting Your Data in an Insecure World

Posted by Mike Freemen

We have all heard those horror stories about large companies, from banks and insurance companies to credit card processing firms, losing track of tons of customer data, putting themselves and their customers at risk. While these incidents certainly capture the headlines, the truth is that data loss is a risk for every computer user, not only for those large companies.

A Technician's Toolkit: What's in the Bag

Posted by Alex Smith

If you fix computers regularly (or you're the type that often fixes computers for friends and family), you've likely developed a collection of software and tools to help you fix things more efficiently. Since I ocasionally play technician myself, I thought I'd share with you some tools that make it easier to troubleshoot everyday PC problems.

DVI Help and Information

Posted by Dustin Twiggs

Remember, this article can be read with pictures at: http://www.tca-inc.net/dvi_info.html So What...
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