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4 Reasons to Create Your Own Podcast for Your Business or Hobby
Podcasting is a powerful, inexpensive and easy new medium for sharing your message with a focused and passionate audience. As a podcaster you’ll become a recognized expert in your area of interest or expertise.
You can use podcasting to boost...
How To Speed Up Your Dial up Connection.
Do you remember the days? Firing up your 200Mhz turbo PowerPC, dialling up using your 56k modem, waiting an age for your hotmail page to show up, waiting some more to check your e-mails only to have your connection die just as you hit the send...
Internet Distribution: The Future Of Entertainment.
A friend and I were having a discussion recently. I asked him what he thought the next method of distribution for films and music would be. My thoughts were that we would have to come up with some new method that was convenient, sturdy and didn't...
To VoIP Or Not To VoIP
Unless you live under a rock somewhere in Antarctica, you already know VoIP is an abbreviation for voice over Internet protocol, also known as broadband telephone. That being said, should one use VoIP? How does it work? What are some benefits? Are...
WiFi Range: What are the Limits?
Because of the fact that the WiFi networking standard uses very
high frequency (2.4 GHz) radio signals to transmit data, its
access range is usually quite limited. How limited, of course,
depends on the type of WiFi hardware being used.
A...
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Finding WiFi Hotspots
If you are taking a trip, but need to check your email and keep
up to date with business, on the go, then a WiFi enabled laptop
might be the perfect solution for you. Of course, the trick to
WiFi
laptops is finding hotspots in which to use them.
Before taking a trip, it is often a good idea to research
businesses in your destination ahead of time, and find the best
href="http://wifi.teleclick.ca/wifi-locations.php">WiFi
locations in the area. Some of the places you might want to
look are hotels, libraries, and coffee shops, as such
establishments often offer a free or low cost wireless broadband
service to their customers.
About the author:
Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of TeleClick.ca, a trusted
source of telecommunications
news.
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