Uninstalling Internet Explorer because it is giving problems or for any other reason is a relatively simple task. How to Uninstall Internet Explorer Click the “Start” button on the desktop’s bottom left hand corner. Double click “Control Panel.” The Control Panel window will open and display a variety of tasks. Double click “Add or Remove Programs.” The “Add or Remove Programs” window opens and displays a list of programs on the computer. Find the version of “Internet Explorer” that is installed on the computer. Click it once to highlight it. Read More
Error 1706
Error 1706 is a Microsoft error that is sometimes generated when you install a Windows package from some form of removable data. Examples of removable data would be a CD-ROM or a DVD. Typically, the exact text of Error 1706 will include the phrase "no valid source could be found." How Did The Problem Occur? One of the usual causes of this problem is that the Windows Installer or MSI file is not residing in the root folder of the media that is found on the removable data. This does Read More
How to Beat a Lie Detector Test
The trick to beating a lie detector test is understanding how one works. A polygraph is a device that you are "hooked up" to in an effort to keep track of your pulse and your breathing. What a lie detector does is notice changes in one's breathing and heart rate depending on a question that is asked. For example, a person might lie about where they were the night before and the heart rate would increase or the breathing would change. However, for the polygraph examiner to know that your Read More
How Do Ocean Currents Affect Climate?
Ocean currents are one of the main factors that affect climate. Other factors are proximity from the equator, distance from the sea, direction of prevailing winds and relief (mountains). But, for the most part, ocean currents act as one of the most important factors that influence the climate. And the reason why is because a current is water that travels. With that traveling water comes heat. The best example of a current is the Gulf Stream. This is a current of water that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and Read More
Runtime Error
A runtime error is a computer error that appears in the form of a message box consisting of a particular code along with its corresponding definitions. Usually, a user will notice that the computer becomes noticeably slow before a runtime error appears. After the runtime error message has been displayed and closed, the software that shows this error normally closes or freezes. In some cases, the operating system reboots. A wide variety of errors cause these problems. These include: conflicts between the TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident Program) currently running Read More
Where can I Find a Wi-Fi Hotspot?
With the growing ubiquity of wi-fi access, finding a hotspot is becoming easier by the day. However, users who are travelling or have changed equipment may encounter difficulty in finding a hotspot. There are several directories and apps that users can look to for solutions. Users should first check their device settings, to ensure that the device is set to search for all local Wi-Fi signals available. Many merchants, restaurants, and hotels now provide complimentary and/or free Wi-Fi access to their patrons and adjoining public spaces, as well as most Read More
How Does Facebook Work?
Facebook is designed for various purposes, including social networking, communications and gaming. This combination of functions makes Facebook popular with people of all ages. The target audience has shifted from college students to teenagers, middle aged and even elderly. The Facebook website concept was originally “FaceMash”. It started in 2003 and then evolved into “TheFacebook” which made a great success in a short period of time. It shortened the name to simply Facebook.com. The Importance of Social Networking The concept of Facebook was originally very simple. It was designed to allow people Read More
How Kindle Works
A Kindle is an e-book reader, created by Amazon.com. Three generations of Kindles have been released in the last several years. The most recent device is referred to as “Kindle 3.” The Kindle DX, which includes a larger screen, was released in 2009. Kindle is designed exclusively for reading. It does not have the functions of iPhones or tablet PCs, though new Kindle versions have some additional features. Kindle 3 has web browsing capabilities, limited mp3 playing capabilities, and a text-to-voice feature, among other recent innovations. Kindle’s Features Kindle Books Read More
How to Change BIOS Settings
The Basic Input Output system (BIOS) is a type of software that provides an interface between the hardware components of a computer and its operating system. It is usually stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM) chip. As it is stored in a ROM chip, its contents can never be erased and can be accessed by the computer at all times. Nowadays computers have the BIOS stored on flash memory chips, which allows the BIOS to be updated at any time. The computer would not be able to function without Read More
TTY/TDD
TTY/TDD stands for a group of telecommunication devices that make it easier for deaf and/or mute people to talk over telephone lines. TTY stands for telephone typewriter, teletypewriter or text phone. TDD stands for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf. Usually these devices are all categorized under TTY/TDD. Sometimes TTY means manual devices such as typewriters, TDD devices usually fall under computer assisted or digital devices. For the most part, a TTY/TDD device is the size of a typewriter or a small computer. The vast majority of these devices have a Read More
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