A FLV Player is a digital media player that supports the .FLV file. FLV files are known as Flash files, these files are proprietary streaming audio/video files created by Macromedia (now known as Adobe). Flash files are extremely popular on the web and make up the majority of streaming videos found on sites such as You Tube, Google Video, Myspace, etc. How to Play a FLV File FLV files are extremely popular on the web, with millions of Flash files available. Flash files can be created for many purposes including, Read More
How WINS Replication works
WINS replication is the process of copying updated WINS data from one WINS server to other WINS servers in a network to synchronize the data. Replication of WINS databases ensures that a name which is registered with one server gets replicated to other WINS servers on the network. With the use of replication between different WINS server, a particular set of information on WINS is maintained and distributed all over the network. As a result, a WINS client can resolve any NetBIOS name in the network, regardless of the WINS Read More
Nagravision
Nagravision is a company that develops conditional access systems for cable and satellite television. These conditional access systems usually involve encryption. There are currently three types of Nagravision versions in place; they are all used for digital cable and digital satellite television. They include Nagravision, Nagravision A and Nagravision Aladdin. Nagravision is generally used for satellite companies that broadcast fee based television programming. Due to the fact that broadcasts can be picked up by almost anyone with a satellite dish, broadcasts are encoded, so that non paying customers can not Read More
MS Connectors
MIL-C-5015, now known popularly as MS connectors, are multi-pin, highly durable connectors that were originally invented for use in military applications. They have a variety of features that makes them easy to use for nearly any application and are often found in a variety of advanced, high power, heavy duty devices in the industrial world. MS connectors are a type of circular threading connector that requires no tools to assemble. Installation can be done by simply the barrel into the receptacle and turning in the proper direction. This ease of Read More
How to Tell what Shell You’re Using
Whatever operating system you choose, a shell will be an important part of it. A shell is usually defined as software that provides the end user with an interface. In technical terms, the shell is the part of the software that gives you access to the kernel. The term shell is used freely and can mean many things to many people, especially in the computing field. For the most part, however, a shell is regarded as any software that surrounds or is built around any specific component, whether it be Read More
Firefox Plugins
Firefox Plugins are a type of Add-On in the popular web browser, Mozilla Firefox. Firefox Plugins allow users to add multimedia support and functions to Mozilla Firefox or a third-party extension. Firefox Plugins are available from a wide variety of sources and can manage multimedia support for Windows Media Player, YouTube, Acrobat Reader, Flash Player, and many other popular products. Firefox Plugins may be similar to Firefox Extensions, but differ in the fact that Plugins are used to provide multimedia support while Extensions are used to provide functionality. How Read More
How Gnutella compares to Napster
Napster and Gnutella are two types of file sharing systems. Both file sharing systems have many advantages particularly their ability to increase available bandwidth and disk space through the creation of mini-servers off of member computers. Napster Napster was the pioneer of the concept of peer-to-peer file sharing where computer hard drives became mini-servers. This allowed files to be shared directly from one computer to another. Upon activation of the old Napster program and upon log on to the site, a computer becomes a server and the files stored in Read More
CNAM (Calling NAMe)
CNAM (“Calling NAMe”) is an Intelligent Network (IN) service that displays a caller’s name on a digital readout. It is very similar to caller ID except that both the caller’s name and the calling number are displayed on the receiving end of the phone call. This feature only works if the person or organization being called subscribes to the CNAM feature through their local mobile or TELECOM provider. How does the CNAM Feature Work? The CNAM feature improves on traditional caller ID technology in that it transmits and displays the Read More
Smart Cameras
Smart cameras refer to the new-generation surveillance cameras with behavior-filtering capabilities; they are linked to software that can help the camera identify suspicious behavior. Thus, the person in charge of security need only look at videos when smart cameras send him an alert. This minimizes lost man-hours on monitoring perfectly normal activities and facilitates timely emergency responses. Behavior Classification Programs There are smart cameras being developed and experimented upon that involves observing, tracking behavior and identifying such behavior as either normal/routine or suspicious/dangerous. They do this with the help of Read More
The History of the Computer
The computer dates back to the early days of Babylon, circa 300 BC. The Babylonians used the first computing device, the abacus, for simple counting. With the increase in human needs and modernization, the computer (especially its power and speed) has advanced significantly. The computer’s evolution is not the accomplishment of any one person. It is rather the result of numerous inventors’ contributions over an extended time period. Abacus was the first computer used for counting. Papyrus assisted people to document language and numbers. Earlier computers did not have the Read More
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