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A while ago I read about some tiny WiFi access point that you plug into a USB port and it sets up a connection to broadcast. Anyone know the brand/name of it?
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Is there any way to keep this from autostarting when you open MS Word? I checked this link:...
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I'm hotsyncing with my palm and whenever I do, an Outlook process opens up. By the time I sync 10 times, there are 10 Outlook processes open. Is there anyway I can get the Outlook process to close...
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The Dell Axim is a good entry level PDA starting at $199 (even less on eBay). WiFi cards go for about $50-60
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How do I go about changing my security question on Yahoo? I read here: http://www.carbonize.co.uk/Yahoo/info.php that you need to mail a request to the address posted but I'm not sure if it's a scam.
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When a P4 CPU throttles, does it show the lower clock speed in a program that shows current clock speed? Also I saw in BIOS a setting for CPU thrm-throlling with values of 12.5% to 87.5%. What does...
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lol... well i kept cleaning it with the monitor cleanser and now it's working great =)
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it didn't spark though before I started to clean it... it was only after the alcohol mixed with whatever was on the monitor to form the "rust"...
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Well I found this nice 17" Dell flat screen monitor sitting in a pile of computer junk outside a business. The screen looked kinda dirty but that was okay. I took it home and plugged it in and it...
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as for static ip, u can just use dyndns.org... they're route traffic to your ip address for free.
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the DVD writer would sound the same as a CD writer.
instead of a uni-processor system, i would recommend a dual xeon system. that way you will have plenty of power, thus lasting longer.
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is it possible to make a user so they can only access shares on a network and not login locally?
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as an EE major I would definitely recommend getting a laptop. it's great being able to carry around the programs (matlab/visual studio/spice) around and use them when you need it.
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yes, it is in a hidden folder. usually it is in c:\documents and settings\your name\application data\Microsoft\Outlook\. normally it is called Outlook.pst. That will contain all your...
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once in range i've never lost a signal. it should be fine. if your getting a wireless router, i'd recommend the Netgear WGR614. It has both 802.11b and 802.11a plus 4 ethernet ports for anyone...
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