Roberto Bell's Articles in Computers & Technology

  • Wireless Networking: Do You Need It?
    There has been so much hype about wireless networking that it is sometimes hard to get to the important question: do you need it? To determine whether your notebook computer needs to have wireless networking capabilities, you need to understand what it is first.
  • Windows Vista - Which Version Do You Need?
    After deciding to shift to a Windows Vista OS, you need to decide on which Windows Vista version you should pick.
  • What is HDMI?
    HDMI, or high definition multimedia interface, is a type of audio and video interface that is used for the transmission of uncompressed digital streams.
  • What is HDCP?
    Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection.
  • What is eSATA?
    The main function of eSATA is to make it possible for SATA drives to be attached externally, creating a wider network of functionality by combining the power of each of the drives.
  • What is a Runtime Error?
    Runtime errors are glitches or problems that occur when a computer program is executed.
  • What is a DIMM?
    A DIMM, or dual in-line memory module, is a double component of the single in-line memory module.
  • Used Computers are by far the cheapest solution
    Cheap computers and monitors can be found everywhere, but new isn't necessarily best. A second hand computer can offer a far cheaper solution than a new computer.
  • Ready-to-Assemble Cabinets: Top Quality at Affordable Prices
    Some homeowners nowadays go on a strict budget when trying to buy furnishings and other stuff for their homes, like for example cabinets. If these cabinets are still of high quality, some would go for just refinishing it.
  • Protect Your Notebook from Spyware and Viruses
    Notebook computers bring a tremendous convenience to personal computing. Just sit within range of a wireless hotspot and you can connect to your office or home network, access your email, and complete important projects for work. However, roaming from one unsecured wireless network to another can leave your computer vulnerable to malicious software attacks.
  • PC enclosures - why protection is needed for standard PC's.
    Why protecting standard computers in industrial applications is essential for a high Return On Investment.
  • MicroStation Tips & Tricks from Axiom
    In a previous MicroStation Tips & Tricks article (http://www.AxiomInt.com), Axiom's MicroStation guru, Rick Sewell, showed you how to create a CSV file (from a design file) that contains all of the level symbology of that design file, neatly laid out. Now see how to update levels in other design files with that CSV file. - Editor
  • MicroStation Tips & Tricks from Axiom
    In a previous MicroStation Tips & Tricks article (http://AxiomInt.com), Axiom's MicroStation guru, Rick Sewell, showed you how to update the level table in any number of your design files using a CSV file. The CSV contained level and symbology definitions as they were defined in the source design file of your choice. You now have all of your levels exactly as they were defined in your source design file. In this article, Rick shows you how to update your levels to match your new V8 standards. - Editor
  • Lost Hard Drive: Don’t Panic
    No matter whether you are an amateur or a professional in computers, you can encounter a hard drive crash at any moment of your life! There are a number of ways that can make you lose the vital data so don’t worry about that.
  • Introduction to CD Mastering
    CD mastering is the final chance for creative input when you create a compact disc.

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