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Should You Buy A Plasma TV Or LCD TV?

Both plasma and LCD technology are the latest technology available in home entertainment. They are less bulky than the traditional cathode ray tube televisions and offer better resolution and high quality pictures.


How to Create a PDF File in 3 Simple Steps!

PDF Files: you can spread them easily, almost everyone can open them, they look very professional and you don’t have to worry about anyone modifying or stealing your text or images. Learn how to create them yourself in 3 simple steps!


Tools for Listening to Your Audio Books

Confused at which tool to use for listening to your audio books? Here are some tools.


Psychological Computer Protection: Exploring the Darker Side of Email

Did you know hackers and malicious software can use your email address to email anyone they want... all without knowing your email username and password? It happens all the time and typical users are constantly fooled by the tactic. This article will tell you how to identify these kinds of malicious emails, no matter if they look like they came from someone you know or not.


Choosing the Right iPod

Don't even think about getting an Apple iPod before reading this special investigative report. Can you really get a free Apple iPod. The truth may surprise you. Get the inside scoop.


Everything You Need To Know About The iPod Photo

The iPod Photo is one of the latest advances in hi tech gadgets. Users can easily carry around 25,000 of their favorite photos. They can easily create a slideshow set to music. It is so versatile, anyone with pictures or image files could find a use for it.


There's A Safer Way To Surf The Internet

Almost everyone in the world has access to the internet. If you don't have internet access at your home, you can get it at the library or a cyber cafe. The internet has opened up a whole new world for people to communicate and to educate themselves. As the popularity of the internet has increased, so have the number of attacks and exploits ran on your system. What do you do? Let's discuss this, shall we?


Use Your Digital Camera Flash For The Perfect Outdoor Portrait

Here's a digital photography portrait secret the pros use every day.


Digital Camera Batteries

My bad luck with Camera Batteries


Windows XP Recovery Console - So, Your Desktop Has Been Hijacked Part 2

Here's where you'll copy the saved registry files from their backed up location by using system Restore. This folder is not available in Recovery Console and is normally not visible, Microsoft is protecting you from yourself by hiding it. Before you start this procedure, you'll need to change several settings to make that folder visible:


Digital Photo Sharing

Things you should know about sharing your photos


Dynamically Finding Live Program Invariants to Optimise Support Program Evolution

Explicitly stated program invariants can help programmers by identifying program properties that must be preserved when modifying code. In practice, however, these invariants are usually implicit. An alternative to expecting programmers to fully annotate code with invariants is to automatically infer likely invariants from the program itself. This research focuses on dynamic techniques for discovering invariants from execution traces. This article reports three results. First, it describes techniques for dynamically discovering invariants, along with an implementation, named Daikon, that embodies these techniques. Second, it reports on the application of Daikon to two sets of target programs. In programs from Gries's work on program derivation, the system rediscovered predefined invariants. In a C program lacking explicit invariants, the system discovered invariants that assisted a software evolution task. These experiments demonstrate that, at least for small programs, invariant inference is both accurate and useful. Third, it analyzes scalability issues, such as invariant detection runtime and accuracy, as functions of test suites and program points instrumented.


Local Security Settings and Group Policy Editor in Windows 2000

Every wondered where all the additional security settings hide in Windows 2000? Ever wondered how to work out who's doing what on the computer? Want to have greater control over what your users are doing when they use the computer? Read this!


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