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1). TerraSip mobile VoIP community lowers the price for Starphone before the CEBIT By : Susi
Calls to all destinations worldwide for free via internet – without computer
While the flagship of the TerraSip VoIP product palette, the Starphone, previously went over the virtual store counter for 89 Euro, it is now available for a thrifty 59 Euro, beginning immediately.
With this, TerraSip is reacting to an increased demand. "The Starphone is so interesting because it offers a diversity of functions like no other comparable product on the market and provides comfortable internet telephony without requiring a computer or software.
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2). How the Internet actually works By : Chris Graham
To most people, the Internet is the place to which everyone plugs in their computer and views webpages and sends e-mail. That's a very human-centric viewpoint, but if we're to truly understand the Internet, we need to be more exact:
The Internet is THE large global computer network that people connect to by-default, by virtue of the fact that it's the largest.
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3). Let’s learn a little about how ADSL works By : john
ADSL is a kind of broadband Internet connection that you can get over your existing phone line. When people hear about this, they often wonder how on earth it can be true. Doesn’t the phone line need to be upgraded? How can all that extra data fit through an ordinary phone line? Why weren’t they doing this years ago, when I was still dialling up with my old modem? To understand the answers to these questions, it’s necessary to learn a little about how ADSL works.
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4). Device Drivers By : AMH
Not many people know about device drivers until they need to find one, be it for a printer or most commonly a modem driver. Finding one can be very difficult to say the least if you are using HSP based modem drivers.
What is a Device Driver?
Every device, be it be a printer, modem, or keyboard, must have a driver program. Many device drivers, such as the keyboard driver, come with the operating system.
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5). DSL Is Really Very Easy To Understand - Needs and Compatibility By : Richard M
Confused about DSL? So was I at one time! However, it is no big deal to get an understanding about what it is, how it works and how it compares to your other choices for getting high speed internet access.
Faster and faster dialup telephone modems were all the rage, until DSL and cable modems came about. We can laughingly look back at those old slow modems and the tell tale dialing sounds that you could hear as they attempted to log on.
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6). Buying Guide for Laptops, Personal Computers, Notebooks By : David Arnold Livingston
If you are planning on a new purchase of a laptop personal computer, take some time to digest this guide on which laptop is for you and how to take care of it.
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7). We have finally entered the high speed internet era By : john
So we’ve finally left the era of the Internet crawling along, taking forever to load anything – we’ve entered the high speed age, where we can rely on the ‘net to be there and get us the information we want, and quickly. Home internet connections today can be ridiculously fast – they start at 256K, and go all the way up to 30Mb in some places.
If you’re not quite sure what I just said, then it might be time for a quick broadband crash course.
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8). Let’s explore some of the disadvantages of using ADSL By : john
ADSL is fast becoming the standard method of broadband Internet access, with its growth far outstripping that of cable. However, there are some downsides to DSL that you should be aware of.
The first downside is that ADSL pricing can be very variable – not just between ISPs, but within the same ISP in different areas. This is because most ISPs have only installed their own equipment in a limited number of local exchanges, and are continuing to resell wholesale services for others.
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9). Choosing a Laptop Computer Based on Hardware and Software Needs By : David Arnold Livingston
Laptop computers are one of the most desirable techie gadgets. A laptop is a portable computer that could comfortably be used while on a person’s lap – hence the name. It contains all the basic and necessary software (like Office System and Internet access) and hardware (like CD-Rom drive and Modem) features of an ordinary computer and still fits in an ordinary briefcase or backpack.
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10). So why is broadband so popular? By : john
Well, the answer to that question is that there are simply so many things happening on today’s Internet that weren’t really popular before the rise of broadband. Let’s take a look at a few of them.
The biggest effect of broadband has been the rise of streaming multimedia: music, video, games, and more. On dial-up, you had to spend hours downloading these files, saving them and then playing them in a separate program.
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12). So should you get ADSL or cable? By : john
If you’re considering broadband, the chances are that you have two options: ADSL or cable (there’s also satellite, but it’s only really worthwhile when the other two are unavailable). Given that, then, you’re probably interested in just what the difference is, and which one is better. Read on.
The main difference between ADSL and cable is that ADSL uses your existing phone lines, while cable uses dedicated cables laid by a cable company – the same ones you can use to receive cable television transmissions.
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13). VOIP Broadband Phone Services Explained By : Miguel Poza
VOIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol and it is the technology which makes it possible to make phone calls over your broadband internet connection instead of through the traditional phone network.
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14). Welcome to the World of High Speed Internet By : Stefan Rockhaus
Life has not been the same with the invention of the internet. It has changed the way we communicate and live our lives. High speed internet is so called, as it has a high rate of data transmission. Customers get connections at bandwidth of 256 kilobits or more. It is often called Broadband Internet access. These days the broadband implementations are up to 30 Mbit/s, which is several hundred times faster than those times when internet had become popular such as ISDN and 56 kbit/s.
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15). Why is ADSL getting cheaper? By : john
ADSL is cheap, and it’s getting cheaper. There’s a reason for this: it’s called local loop unbundling.
Behind that rather cryptic name lie all sorts of laws and controversies. Put simply, local loop unbundling is a consequence of the dismantling of national telephone monopolies, such as Britain’s BT and America’s AT&T, forcing the owners of the wires and exchanges to allow equal, fair access to their competitors for a set price.
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