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How to Personalize Google Chrome

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Google Chrome users can personalize Google Chrome by adding themes, extensions, and applications. Themes allow users to personalize the browser’s look, extensions extend the browser’s functionality, and applications are programs that users can access from their browser without downloading them onto a computer. The Google Chrome Webstore offers an extensive variety of options for personalizing a browser.  Themes Adding a theme changes the way the Google Chrome browser looks. When a new tab is opened, the theme will be displayed on the Chrome homepage. On other webpages, the theme is Read More

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Oracle Tutorials

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Understanding SQL Basics This tutorial will help you understand SQL basics, SQL,  and Structured English Query Language (SEQUEL ), RDBMS (Relational Database Management Systems). Understanding SQL SELECT Query Statements This tutorial will help you understand  SQL SELECT Query Statements. This guide has all the information about sql statements along with challenging exercises like sorting and counting query outputs, selecting rows/columns from tables and views,  grouping outputs/applying group functions, merging tables, using subqueries, etc.. Understanding SQL Transaction Management This tutorial explains  SQL Transaction statements so you can manaage your database well. An Read More

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How to Delete Google History

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For many different reasons, people want to delete their search engine history. To delete history using either Internet Explorer or FireFox requires going into the options and erasing them manually. However, if you have the Google Toolbar installed on your site, you are able to erase your search history with just two clicks. Regardless, the process of erasing history takes about thirty seconds. Erasing History on Internet Explorer and FireFox To erase history on Internet Explorer and FireFox is easy. Go to the top and click tools. Then scroll to Read More

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Creating and Configuring SMS Site Hierarchies

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In large organizations, having one SMS site for the management of all your network resources is not really the ideal solution. Here, implementing a site hierarchy that has multiple SMS sites is the better solution. A SMS site consists of the following SMS components: SMS site server SMS site systems SMS clients and resources The SMS hierarchy is the structure that links multiple sites together. The SMS hierarchy is created by linking sites together so that parent-child relationships can be formed: Parent site: This is a SMS site that contains Read More

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DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification)

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Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) defines the interface standards for cable modems and supporting equipment involved in high speed data transfer and distribution over cable television system networks. It permits additional high-speed data transfer over an existing cable TV system and is widely used by television operators to offer Internet access through an already existing hybrid fiber coaxial infrastructure. Other devices that recognize and support DOCSIS include HDTV's and Web-enabled set-top boxes for televisions. In other words, the same cable that brings you CSI can also allow you Read More

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DDR SDRAM

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DDR SDRAM is Double Data Rate SDRAM. DDR SDRAM is an improvement over regular SDRAM, also known as SDR SDRAM (Single Data Rate SDRAM). DDR SDRAM doubles the bandwidth of SDR DRAM by transferring data twice per cycle on both edges of the clock signal, implementing burst mode data transfer. DDR SDRAM is being supplanted by DDR2 SDRAM. Standard DDR SDRAM DIMM's DDR SDRAM is normally packaged in DIMM modules. DIMM Module Chip Type Clock Speed Data Rate Transfer Rate PC1600 DDR200 100 200 1,600 PC2100 DDR266 133 266 2,133 Read More

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Cisco Router Configuration

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Routers are basically used to connect different networks by allowing them to exchange routing information with each other. A router is a network layer device that maintains a database called an IP routing table by learning the ip addresses of directly connected networks by default. After enabling the IP Routing process, the learned networks can also be seen in the IP routing table by exchanging the IP routing information. Cisco is the worldwide leader in providing routers, switches, and other networking devices. Cisco routers are known as the best solution Read More

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Audio Data: Tag 8192

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If you are a Real Player audio user who wants to download a file or play some audio or audio-video file and all code programs are not present, you may receive an error message “Audio Data: Tag 8192”. Naive computer users and people who are not really technically savvy would usually find the error message odd and if you are not really into it and try fixing the problem by changing the settings in your divx, musicplayer or real player program. If you do this, chances are you might end Read More

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Maya Tutorials

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Seamless NURBS Human Character Tutorial A tutorial that shows how to model a Human Character Start with primitives: 1 sphere for the head, cylinders for arms, legs and torso. Shape primitives into more sophisticated models by inserting isoparms, pushing and pulling CVs, scaling and translating Hulls… Polygonal Elephant Tutorial A tutorial that shows how to model a Polygonal Elephant Choose Cameras Options: Environment, Image Plane/ Create, Image Name: opens image, Open, Display: Looking through camera…. Simulating Cloth Tutorial A tutorial that shows how to simulate a cloth effect in Maya Read More

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QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying)

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QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) is a phase modulation algorithm. Phase modulation is a frequency modulation version where the carrier wave’s phase is modulated to encode bits of digital information in each phase change. The “PSK” in QPSK refers to the use of Phased Shift Keying. Phased Shift Keying is a form of phase modulation that is accomplished by using a discrete number of states. QPSK refers to PSK with 4 states. With half that number of states, there is a BPSK (Binary Phased Shift Keying). With twice the number Read More

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