It hardly seems a blink of an eye ago that Wi-Fi was being promoted as the Next Big Thing. It was supposed to be the simple and permanent answer to those strings of ugly cables that usually ended up spread all over the home of anybody who wanted one computer to accomplish the apparently simple task of talking to another. It has not been a panacea, but it looks like there will soon be an alternative: power line communication.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Power Line Communication
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Mobile Web Browsing
Many people are buying smart phones when they upgrade their phones, whether a Windows Mobile device, Palm, Blackberry or the iPhone. All of these phones come with a web browser that can not only display the WAP websites, but also full-fledged web pages. If you expect your web browsing experience on your smart phone to match the one on your desktop, however, you are in for a big disappointment. Keep reading to learn how to improve it.
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Schematron
If you use XML schema languages, you should consider Schematron. This powerful rule-based language lets you make distinctions which other languages find difficult or even impossible to handle. Best of all, you can use it in conjunction with other schema languages. This is the first part of a three-part series.
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Free Virus Protection Package
So you have an unprotected Windows system on your network. Have you completely lost your mind? Do you have any idea just what kind of risks you are taking by leaving your PC unprotected? The Windows operating system is by far the most frequently infected of the three major operating systems you can own. Keep reading to learn what you can do to get your system the protection it needs.
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Ajax Libraries API
The new Google client-side API lets you download some of the most popular JavaScript libraries directly from its servers. If you are interested in dabbling with AJAX, there is no faster way to get your packages and get started. This four-part article series, of which this is the first part, will help get you on your way.
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