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Five Neat, Free Software Programs by Douglas Hanna
... #4: Here's a program that allows you find, download, share and publish audio and video files, computer games, images, photos and just about any document. It's a P2P (peer to peer) program called iMesh and it includes a community of millions of registered users you can share with. It's free and available on #5: You can create personal forecasts using a free biorhythm calculator called Free & Easy Biorhythm Calculator. . It includes basic rhythms, secondary rhythms, I-Ching rhythms, ...

Today's Mobile Phones: Our Portable Windows To The World by Dan Cavalli
... You’ll also find screen “wallpapers,” sports update subscriptions, and downloadable games, ranging from classic arcade-style, favorite casino games, and familiar titles, like Tiger Woods PGA Tour, and Madden NFL. These, too, are available from your service provider, easily searched from your onboard menus, and the extra fees are surprisingly low. For music fans ringtones are likely not enough. Mobile phones with built-in MP3 players have hit the market, capable of playing both paid and ...

Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA by Jason Kohrs
... The basic commands are the same, and of all the software titles available for a PDA running Pocket PC, many of them are reduced “pocket” versions of what might be found on a computer such as Microsoft’s Word and Excel. Multimedia applications are a strong point of the Pocket PC environment, with many titles developed to make these devices more enjoyable and versatile. Applications are available for either operating system to do just about the same thing, although specific titles available ...

You're A Mathematical Genius, You Know! by Murdo Macleod
... She goes off to bed happy, dreaming about birthday cake And you get to watch the ball game on TV. Again, it's just a matter of simplifying. Real world math is not about mental agony, or learning mechanical formulas that you follow mindlessly like a robot. It's about common sense, seeing how numbers really work, and breaking things down. You just need a little imagination. After all, that's what genius really is.

Basic Technology History by Tyler D Falls
... Finally computer research brought us smaller, more useful computers, and eventually the kinds of computers that we have today. First Laptops Invented:Although it is a little hard to determine what the first portable or laptop computer was, and when it was invented, we can however say that there is more than one claim to laptop fame. There was even signs of laptops dating back as early as 1979. Designed by a Briton, William Moggridge, for use by NASA in early 1980's.

Where Computer Interfaces Are Going : 3D Beyond Games by Tristan Grimmer
... They have general graphs floating around in space with links joining concepts and words together in arbitrary ways. They have nifty algorithms that filter the salient characteristics of large data sets so you don't get overwhelmed. Their attempts are, by far, much harder to describe with these mere words. In practice many attempts will combine aspects of both philosophies. I suspect that successful attempts at a 3D interface will have to balance these two extremes in appropriate ways.

Incredible Xp Tips You Wish You Knew Before You Read This, Part II by Joseph M. Pisano
... Useful RL commands for the novice and end-user: (These commands are every-day, useful commands that everyone can use) BOLD: Will only work if additional software has been installedWeb-browsers: iexplore Opens Internet Explorer firefox Opens FirefoxApplications: calc Opens the Window’s Calculator excel Opens Microsoft Excel frontpg Opens Microsoft Frontpage msimn Opens Outlook Express nero Opens Nero notepad Opens Microsoft Notepad outlook Opens up Microsoft Outlook pbrush ...

Increasing Brain Power by Tim Bryce
... In other words, most travelers today are operating at a Level 2. If Wilson is correct, and I believe he is, the manager should take notice of this adverse effect of technology and discourage the use of such devices, particularly at break time, and encourage more interpersonal contact instead. Technology has its place, but I tend to believe we rely too heavily on it. For example, using an automated calculator allows our brain to relax while the machine performs the math.

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