Archive for September, 2007

DVD Duplication

by Michele September 30th, 2007 | DVD
DVD duplication consists of high-volume production of identical DVDs. In contrast to simple DVD burners, DVD duplication houses use dedicated and automated DVD duplication equipment from vendors such as Sony to produces thousands or even millions of DVDs in a short period of time. The cost of high-volume DVD duplication can be as little as cents per DVD.



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Disk Data Recovery

by Michele September 22nd, 2007 | Computers
Disk data recovery consists of recovering lost data from damaged or erased floppy or hard drives. Disks record electronic data magnetically. Even if the disk is physically damaged, it is often still possible to perform disk data recovery and recover some or all of the files on the damaged disk. Similarly, even if a disk is erased, it is possible to perform disk data recovery and restore the deleted data. Disk data recovery is generally used to recover important unique files, or as a forensic technique to find incriminating data that someone has tried to erase.

Another interesting piece of hardware is
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Cellphone History

by MPK September 21st, 2007 | Cell Phones
A Western Union internal memo stated "this 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. This device is inherently of no value to us" The memo was dated 1876. Fast forwarding to 1947, we find the fledgling beginnings of the cellphone. Mobile car phones were crude at the time. The realization which is now the foundation of cell phones was that small cells (range of service area) could be used to increase traffic capacity substantially of mobile phones. The Federal Communications Commission controls the air ways and they allocated such a small amount of
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Text Messaging Short Cuts

by MPK September 14th, 2007 | Cell Phones
Text messaging, also known as SMS, is sending short messages between two devices, usually two cellular phones or it could be between a cell phone and a palm device or a pager. Some companies have email to cell phone messaging also. The messages need to be short, and thus, abbreviations have been established. Some of the more common ones are: AFK – Away from keyboard,
B/F – Boyfriend
B4N – By for now
BBS – Be back soon
CUA – See you around
CUL8R – See you later
F2F – Face to face
G2G – Got to go
HAND – Have a nice day
HRU – How are you
IDK
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