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What is a Bit?
The definition of a bit is the smallest amount of memory a computer can hold.
Posted:2007-04-12, 2008 views

How To Enable Hidden Boot Screen in Windows Vista
The default boot screen of Windows Vista is a black screen containing just a progress bar and the text "Microsoft Corporation".
Posted:2007-08-22, 1752 views

The Basics of Buying Home Networking Equipment
The Basics of Building a Home Network In deciding what to buy to create a network, you have enough choices to make your head spin, so here's some information to slow the spin rate.
Posted:2007-04-17, 1810 views

Telnet to Port 25 to Test SMTP Communication
This article describes how to telnet to port 25 on a computer that runs Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) services to troubleshoot SMTP communication problems.
Posted:2007-04-03, 3838 views

What is ROM?
ROM stands for Read Only Memory.
Posted:2007-04-12, 2028 views

Networking Reference
Paper is not an obsolete medium for information on networking technology, in spite of the theoretical pronouncements of Internet ideologues, but you can't always find the information you need in a vendor's technical manual, on the Internet, or even in the pages of Network Magazine.
Posted:2005-11-1, 1723 views

How to defragment your hard disk
Over time, files and applications become scattered in various places on your hard disk.
Posted:2007-07-17, 1707 views

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