Archive for February, 2007

D-Link Router

D-Link, the industry leader in wireless networking, introduces another breakthrough in wireless connectivity. The D-Link AirPlus G DI-524 Wireless Router which is capable of transferring data at rates of up to 54Mbps in the 2.4GHz frequency — the same wireless frequency as 802.11b. The D-Link DI-524 Wireless Router also offers four Ethernet ports to support multiple computers.

The D-Link routers are available at almost every store, but good ones like newegg.com, tigerdirect.com offer you all kinds of merchant credit processing.

With the DI-524 Wireless Router’s built-in advanced firewall, threats of hackers penetrating your network are minimized. Some firewall features include functions that allow or disallow certain ports to be open for certain applications. Time scheduling can be established as a firewall rule so that specific ports will be open at certain times and be closed at other times. Features like content filtering, MAC filtering, URL blocking, and domain blocking are useful tools to prevent other unwanted intruders from connecting to your network or browsing restricted sites.

Add comment February 20th, 2007

Cellular Blowout

The following is a paid review BUT trust me what i am saying is true!

Have you ever found the perfect online shop where everything is cheap and you just feel comfortable with buying things. Well i know i have, Cellular-Blowout.com is one such online shop through which you can buy your favorite mobile phones.
Cellular Blowout provides you with the cheapest rates out there and with a good interface. It has every phone you can think of from over 20 brands. Nokia, Sony Ericsson, O2, Motorola are the main ones which are sold, but other brands like Treo, Siemens, Sanyo are also sold there.

You can view details and specifications of all the phones before you buy it. Different payment methods like Paypal, Credit cards and Bank transfers are accepted. They offer quick shipment of your order so you can enjoy your shopping even more!

Add comment February 18th, 2007

AIM Smileys

Who doesn’t spend at least a few hours every day chatting with friends and relatives online? I know I do. In fact, I think I have a bit of an addiction given that I spend all day online at work and then a few more hours chatting to friends on AIM when I get back home.I have a tip for you though. Don’t rely on those standard AIM smileys. Listen to me on this one, they won’t help you get your message across. Serious AIMers need serious AIM smileys! I just downloaded 10,000, yes you heard me correctly, 10,000 free AIM smileys that I can drop into my chats.
It took me a few minutes to download the smileys, but that’s to be expected when you are getting so many. But now my chats are looking and feeling great thanks to the smileys I downloaded. From one AIM-addicted user to another, it’s worth the download!

Add comment February 5th, 2007

Magazines

Magazines fall into two broad categories: consumer magazines and business magazines. In are available in the whole of the country in which they are published, some are specific to a Many business magazines are available only, or predominantly, on subscription. In some cases these subscriptions are available to any person prepared to pay; in others, free subscriptions are available to readers who meet a set of criteria established by the publisher. This practice, known as controlled circulation, is intended to guarantee to advertisers that the readership is relevant to their needs. Very often the two models, of paid-for subscriptions and controlled circulation, are mixed. Advertising is also an important source of revenue for business magazines.

Magazines are typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date on the cover that is later than the date it is actually published. They are often printed in color on coated paper, and are bound with a soft cover. Current magazines are generally available at bookstores and newsstands, while subscribers can receive them in the mail.

Add comment February 5th, 2007

Labels and its uses

Stickers are very widely used when an object requires identification with a word or idea. Brand stickers may be attached to products to identify those products as coming from a certain company. They may also be used to describe characteristics of the products that would not be obvious from simple examination. A Label dispenser is often used as a convenient way to separate the sticky label from its liner or backing tape.

They are frequently distributed as part of promotional, advertising, and political campaigns; for example, in many voting districts in the U.S., stickers indicating an individual has voted are given to each voter as they leave the polling place, largely as a reminder to others to vote. Other methods of underground forms of voting for your favorite graffiti artists’ current productions are by an open form of appreciation such as clapping while passing such a sticker (a smile and a kind reminder to a fellow appreciator throughout the day is commonplace as well).

Stickers placed on automobiles, called bumper stickers, are often used by individuals as identification labels. Identification of vehicle registration and last service details are two examples of stickers on the inside of most car windscreens. The term “window sticker” is generally used for vinyl labels which are stuck to the inside of a vehicle’s window, as opposed to water-resistant stickers that are stuck to the outside of a vehicle but can be affixed to anything.

Add comment February 5th, 2007


Promotions


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