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Melchor Carranza

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David Jackson

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    Extraordinary CASH FLOW POTENTIAL TURNING DREAMS INTO REALITY 100% Match on All Evens Your Referrals
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OBDMATE OM500 JOBD / OBDII / EOBD Code Lecture [1045] - €44.12 : Reliabletop.fr - 0 views

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    OBDMATE OM500 JOBD / OBDII / EOBD Code Lecture [1045] Description: Fonctions: 1.Supportsetous les après 1996 OBD II conforme aux États-Unis, les véhicules européens et asiatiques Détermine 2.facilement la cause de la lumière Check Engine (MIL) 3.Tourner lumière éteinte Check Engine (MIL) et des codes clairs Extensible via 4.Logiciel câble USB standard 5.Supporte CAN (Controller Area Network), tous les autres
christa joe

Importance of having a proxy server for business - 0 views

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    Proxy servers serves as an electronic middlemen or intermediary to handle requests from a client, asking for resources or some other information from another server.
christa joe

Need of Next Generation Firewalls - 0 views

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    First generation of firewalls, commonly known as packet filter firewalls, were designed to filter the packet on policies based on source, destination, port number etc. The filter rules were drafted in such an order that if a packet follows all the rules defined in policy, it passes the firewall and is rejected otherwise.
jasmeen jassi

Sony confirms plans to realise a "new form of television" - 0 views

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    Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, has publicly revealed his company's plans to develop "a new form of television" for the first time - in the wake of Apple's rumoured intent to shake up the industry.
goin mining

Bitcoin Mining Hardware - 0 views

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    Read about bitcoin and buy the best equipment for bitcoin mining
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    One of the very first terms you want to familiarize yourself with is "Bitcoin mining". This refers to the mathematical calculations and processes done by computer hardware in order for the Bitcoin network to be able to create new bitcoins, confirm transactions and therefore increase security.
Rajneesh Kumar

5 Qualities of Successful Entrepreneurs - 1 views

A decade ago, I helped found a business dedicated to helping entrepreneurs bring their business ideas to fruition. I've mentored and coached hundreds of entrepreneurs since. Many of my students hav...

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started by Rajneesh Kumar on 22 Aug 13 no follow-up yet
Rajneesh Kumar

Secret to Making People Open Emails Faster and Frequently DEBUNKED! - 1 views

More often than not, I open these email blasts sent from various eCommerce portals about enticing offers and deals, and tend to throw them to my virtual wastebaskets for they serve no purpose to my...

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started by Rajneesh Kumar on 28 Aug 13 no follow-up yet
Adam Mills

AT&T experiencing upload speed issues - 0 views

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    It appears as though AT&T is experiencing some major upload speed issues today in some pretty major markets. That or they have decided to cap upload data speeds. Let's hope it's the former.
Bakari Chavanu

TidBITS Networking: Achieving Email Bliss with IMAP, Gmail, and Apple Mail - 0 views

  • Well, that's what I intended to do, anyway. The more I wrote, the more I realized how many aspects of the IMAP/Gmail/Mail universe are unclear or confusing, as evidenced by the many email messages I've received on those subjects, and as feedback to my books ("Take Control of Apple Mail in Leopard" and "Take Control of Spam with Apple Mail") and my Macworld articles on the topic. So, what I thought would be a straightforward article has turned into a manifesto. (That means it's quite long, and somewhat opinionated - fair warning!) And, I admit it: I've written it for a largely selfish reason, which is to save myself from having to explain this information repeatedly in email messages! But I do hope you'll find it interesting and helpful if you've ever struggled with the combination of IMAP, Gmail, and Mail.
  • POP and IMAP are both methods of retrieving messages from a mail server. (In fact, many mail servers support both protocols, enabling you to access the same messages in either way.) The most common way to explain the difference between POP and IMAP is this: With POP, you download all your messages to your computer, whereas with IMAP, all your messages remain on the server. That's more or less true, but it overlooks several important points.
  • In the first place, IMAP servers, unlike POP servers, can keep track of flags for each message, indicating things like which messages have been read, forwarded, or replied to. With POP, your local email client has to track this information. That means if you download a bunch of messages on computer A using POP but leave them on the server, and then switch to computer B, you can still download the messages again, but they'll all appear to be unread - computer B won't know which messages you've seen, filed, or otherwise dealt with, because that information isn't kept on the POP server.
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  • Second, speaking of filing, another key difference between POP and IMAP is that POP has just one mailbox - your inbox - on the server, whereas an IMAP server can have any number of mailboxes. So, if you check your email on computer A and move a certain message to your Read mailbox, and then check your email on computer B, that message will appear in the Read mailbox there as well.
  • If you use IMAP, you absolutely can have local copies of all your email messages, in their entirety, on your computer, and you can read, search, file, and do anything else you want to do with those messages even if you have no Internet connection at all - just as you can when you use POP.
  • And, as a bonus, you can use IMAP as a sort of rudimentary email backup. Even if your disk crashes or your computer is stolen, you'll still have a copy of all your messages on the server.
  • IMAP does have a couple of downsides, which may or may not be significant to you. First, most IMAP servers impose a storage quota on each user. If that quota is fairly low (say, 1 GB), you could run out of space for all your messages, forcing you to move some off the server to a mailbox that's stored only on your computer.
  • Apple Mail, which is a much better IMAP client than some, nevertheless has a handful of quirks in its handling of IMAP that can drive one to distraction. If you combine Mail's IMAP oddities with those of a less-than-standard IMAP server - Web Crossing, I'm looking at you - you could easily have unpleasant experiences that may lead you to the erroneous conclusion that IMAP itself is buggy or poorly designed. (Later on, I'll get into the even weirder ways that Gmail deals with IMAP.)
wing monica

Blackberry tour vs Nokia N97: compare them in the process of making decision - 2 views

Blackberry tour vs Nokia N97: compare them in the process of making decision This summer there are some very strong devices out there including Blackberry Tour, Nokia N97, HTC Magic, iPhone 3G S, ...

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started by wing monica on 31 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Adam Mills

Report: iPhone 5 will support remote computing using NFC - 7 views

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    Apple is apparently going to include an NFC chip inside the iPhone 5 that will allow for remote computing on compatible Macs.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

With new iPhone, download photo sharing application too | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    As excitement heightens for the launch of Apple's iPhone in India Friday, two Indian techies from the US have pitched in to offer a free download of their mobile application on iPhone for photo sharing, with value added features to boot.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Unhappy with iPhone 3G Service? AT&T Says Break Your Contract | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Would you pay your full cable bill if there was static on the screen all month? Buy a dozen eggs if three of them were broken? How about paying $30 a month for the same service that others get for $20 a month?
thanaads Thanaads Noo

Apple, AT&T sued again over iPhone | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Apple and AT&T are facing another lawsuit over the iPhone 3G.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

BBB warns of schemes related to iPhone 3G | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    The Better Business Bureau warns consumers about numerous schemes associated with Apple's new iPhone 3G.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

02 finally reveals iPhone 3G Pay and Go pricing | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    O2 has finally revealed the pricing and availability for the Apple iPhone 3G on "Pay & Go" basis in the UK - details that were expected back in July.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

On call: Why we haven't lowered the iPhone 3G's rating | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    When you review an Apple product, you can be sure that readers will say one of two things: either you didn't rate it high enough or you rated it way too high. Rarely, if ever, is there any middle ground.
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