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April 2008

An Almanac for Dads - Get Out? A Book Review for Any Father

April 17, 2008 by Norman Hall

Well, no one's parents are perfect, but what if you could be the perfect dad? Listen fathers, I think it is now possible. No, it's probably too late for dead beat dads, but if you have done a pretty good job so far, then perfection is within range. Let me explain, you see, you need the ultimate book designed just for dads:

"The Father's Almanac" by S. Adams Sullivan - 1947.

The Ultimate Book on Microsoft Vista Computer Operating System - Book Review

April 21, 2008 by David Stallman

So, you have purchased the most advanced operating system ever created in the history of humankind, but perhaps you did so reluctantly and because, well that's what your computer came with. But, if you will purchase this book you will learn just how powerful Microsoft Vista is and how many cool new things that it does.

You Can Remove Vundo

April 15, 2008 by David Stallman

If you have gotten the Vundo Virus then you may just be wondering if it can really be completely removed. Those who find them selves infected often spend countless hours trying to remove vundo only to have it re-install itself every time you reboot your computer.

A Review - Adobe Photoshop CS One-on-One

April 28, 2008 by David Stallman

As the title implies, Deke McClelland gives the reader a one-on-one approach to the wonders of Adobe Photoshop CS. The book provides a comprehensive walk through of the features of Photoshop in a classroom setting where the reader is the lone student and McClelland the teacher.

Deke McClelland is an Adobe Certified Expert and a member of the PhotoshopWorld Instructor Dream Team. He was inducted into the National Association of Photoshop Professionals' Photoshop Hall of Fame in 2002.

Need To Conduct A Proper Forensic Investigation

April 28, 2008 by Kimberly

Computer investigation is a relatively new tool in our arsenal of investigative assets and it's quickly proving to be an extremely valuable source of information and is emerging as a new powerful profit center for the investigative firm or company.

Computer Forensics and Legal Aspects

April 22, 2008 by Kimberly

The rate of crimes on internet and networks is increased to an alarming state by hackers, contractors, intruders and employees. Laws are enforced and computer forensics is practiced to avoid and prevent these crimes. Using computer forensics investigators use latest techniques of science and technology to find some evidence against crimes. The evidence will be collected for legal purposes when criminal matters are dealt.

Repair Slow Computer Speed and Start Racing Down the Fast Lane Of the Information Highway

April 28, 2008 by Kimberly

Poor computer speed can be one of the most frustrating things someone must deal with. It's terrible when your computer decides to stop working when you are in the middle of an important project or just Web surfing. Diagnosing the problem can be frustrating because it's difficult to know where to begin.

The first thought is to add a bunch more memory to the computer and see what happens. While it is true adding memory can help your computer gain speed, it is not usually the answer when the computer just mysteriously starts to run slowly.

A bad file, as in registry file

The Development of Gaming Communities

April 10, 2008 by Bill Pratt

Is there really a risk for those people who are being so engrossed in online gaming that they become totally devoid of human feeling and social skills? Fortunately, with the online games that have been developed and are being played today, virtual games are able to create a newer and bigger form of communities that are almost completely based on human interaction.

Gaming Communities For One And All

April 15, 2008 by Bill Pratt

Online gaming has become a community on its own. Gaming communities online have the ability to conduct in-game chats as well as invitations so that players could be invited to the new multi-player games. It has gradually developed into a social network that is participated by players from all over that gather on a single and common platform.

The Basics Of Starting Your Own Gaming Clan

April 23, 2008 by Ryan Bozeman

They say 75% of all startup companies fail within their first 2 years. This is also true with clans, only perhaps even more clans fail than companies. I would say the percentage is probably somewhere around the 85%-90% mark. If you're reading this, you've probably already taken into consideration running your own gaming clan. I will say, as a former leader of my own for around 3 years, this is no easy task. There are certain things you have to ask yourself before you begin, that will ultimately lead to either the demise or rise of your new organization;

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