How to Configure MS Outlook Posted: As the need to stay connected continues to grow, using Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) to configure email client programs such as Outlook 2010 is becoming more common. IMAP offers certain advantages over other platforms. The platform... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Eric Som
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How to Set Up WEP on a HP Laptop Posted: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a protocol used to secure wireless networks. A hardwired connection connects the computer directly to the modem or router and therefore requires no security. The WEP key is a specific set of numbers that must be... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Icey Jay
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How to Download Lime Wire Correctly Posted: The LimeWire peer-to-peer program is used for downloading and sharing files, such as music, video and images, that are circulating the Internet for public use. While the program is beneficial for such downloading activity, it is not Web-based.... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Meaghan Ellis |
Make Your Own Gamer Web Page Posted: Gamer web pages can be made and used for a variety of different reasons. Some target specific genres of games, some cover all manner of games, and some are used just for one specific game. No matter what you want to make a gamer website for,... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Luke Dunsmore
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How to Save a Text File as an HTML Posted: You can convert a text file to HTML without using special software. Such a conversion can be done with a pre-installed program on your PC or Mac. The conversion process is essentially like saving a file for the first time. All you'll have to do... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by ScottS
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How to Set up Dial-up on an Apple Posted: Subscribing to a dial-up service can save you money on your monthly Internet connection. This service is considerably less expensive than DSL, cable or wireless (with a slower speed, through) and is available on both Apple computers and PCs. To... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Greyson Ferguson
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How to Design Mobile Web Sites Posted: Designing a website intended to be viewed on mobile devices requires forethought, not only about the content (text, photos and other content types) that will appear on the site and the site's architecture (links and pages), but also about the... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Josh Shear
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How to Link Google Maps to a Website Posted: Google Maps enables users to "publish" directions and location maps to a business or personal website. Most users will find the process intuitive. It requires embedding a Google Map on your particular web page. Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Kelvin O'Donahue
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How to Restore Deleted Gmail Posted: Many email users know the feeling of having inadvertently clicked the wrong link in their email program. In a moment, they can wipe out hours of work. Other users have faced the frustrations that result when a mistaken click deletes their entire... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Laurie Rappeport
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How to Self Check DSL Speed Posted: When you purchase a DSL package from your Internet service provider, you pay for speeds "up to" a certain rate, known as megabits per second. The speed of your line depends on its quality and distance from the DSL central office. You can test the... Recent Article published on 7/23/2010 by Kwabena Stefan
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