46. HorizonNet: Telecommunications Glossary telecomunications terms
accessand entertainment (i.e.cable TV). Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Extension of computer Resellers that utilize their own switching hardware (and sometimes their own lines) and the lines of
http://long-distance-information.alllongdistance.com/glossary.shtml
47. Howstuffworks "How Computer Viruses Work"
Computer viruses range from pesky to outright dangerous. Clicking By:    Subjects   > Hardware > Internet > Peripherals > Service > Virus > The Sith Explained     Explore Stuff > Lidrock
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/virus.htm
48. Howstuffworks "How does a T1 line work?"
Web Servers Sponsored By:    Subjects   > Hardware > Internet > Peripherals > Security > Browse the Computer Library    Reference Links > ISP ‘s T1 Lines > T1 Line Service > T1 Line
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question372.htm
49. http://www.blachford.info/computer/Cell/Cell0_v2.html
Cell Architecture Explained Version 2  Introduction and Index    evolved considerably in both hardware and software.  The Cell was http://www.blachford.info/computer/Cell/archive/Cell0.html  Â
http://www.blachford.info/computer/Cell/Cell0_v2.html
50. Introduction to Viruses
Welcome! Viruses can seem mysterious but computer viruses are actually quite easy to understand to harm you than viruses. Problems such as hardware glitchessoftware conflictssoftware bugs
http://www.stiller.com/vintro.htm
51. Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog
is a future of the internetit's not a computera storage device or a piece of software downloads are being loaded onto non-Sun hardware the answer's an unequivocal yes. Can we update
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jonathan/20050606
52. linear ★ links ★ computer hardware reference
for ATXATX12VBTXmicroATXFlexATXTFXSFXand CFX hardware book: connector menu dozens of different computer connectorsexplained and diagrammed. this is is a great reference resource. sff
http://linear1.org/links/computer-hardware-reference
53. LT1 Edit
on or off. Â On cars without traction control it cannot be enabled through the computersince special hardware is also required. Â Speed Density: When this is enabled MAF input will be ignoredand
http://www3.baylor.edu/~Christopher_Bennight/LT1Edit.htm
54. Matthew Ferrara Seminars - What is a virus?
06/11/04 A virus is a computer file that is designed to perform some type of harm to a computer's hardware or software files. Viruses come in many formsfrom humorously annoying to dreadfully
http://www.mfseminars.com/av/av-what.htm
55. Merchant Accounts Explained
activityauthorization and transaction logging. Port: Generallyport refers to the hardware through which computer data is transmitted; the plugs on the back of computers are ports. On the Internet
http://www.firstdatadirect.com/partners/score/glossary.html
56. MIPS architecture - Wikipediathe free encyclopedia
and the Sony PlayStation 2 . [ edit ] Further reading Patterson and Hennessy: Computer Organization and Design. The Hardware/Software Interface . Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. ISBN 1-55860-604-1 This book about
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIPS_architecture
57. Mobile Computer Service - DataBox Explained
from anywhere in the world. All you need is a computer with Internet access. This service is very theftfiresurgesand the most popular - hardware failurealong with many other types of data
http://www.mcsh.biz/ftp/FTPExplained.htm
58. music technology dictionaryMIDIaudio and electronics terms
audio and electronics terms explained. music technology with Mac computerbut used on other platforms. Acronym of Audio An Arpeggiator is a hardware device or software which
http://www.zonicweb.net/music/musictechnologydictionary.htm
59. Online Learning Explained
learning accessible to the average home computer. Our research shows that home computers are not is required for all online courses. PC Hardware & Software Requirements Macintosh Hardware
http://www.onlinelearning.net/OLE/holwtech.html?s=320.x0204454w.004t017500
60. Open Directory - Computers: Hardware: Buses
only in Hardware/Buses Top : Computers : Hardware : Buses  (251) Description FAQ AGP  (8) EIDE  (5 Architecture : What is a Bus? - The basic computer bus is explained and information is provided regarding ISA
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Hardware/Buses