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Nathan Kartchner - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Nate Kartchner is a search engine marketing freelance consultant and also the internet marketing coordinator for SewellDirect.com. He has expertise in content creation, SEO, and paid search optimization, with a specialization in PPC engines.
He also enjoys technology of all kinds, fast cars, Macs, graphic design, and music.
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- The Death Of Wardriving
[Computers-and-Technology:Mobile-Computing] Wardriving was once a burgoening movement that was becoming increasingly popular. At this point, however, it has virtually vanished as a movement, leading one to ask the question, "why?"
- Using a PCMCIA Card With An ExpressCard Laptop: The AirCard Conundrum
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Can't use your wireless aircard with your new ExpressCard-equipped laptop? There is a solution for you!
- Car Audio Connectivity
[Automotive:Mobile-Audio-Video] As music continues to move into the digital age, there are a lot of options for you to choose from when it comes to integrating your digital audio into your car stereo system. This article tells you what some of those options are.
- Affordable Multi-Monitor Solutions
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] So you've been hearing all the buzz about the benefits of using multiple monitors for your computer desktop. So how do you experience these benefits without paying an arm and a leg for the technology?
- Bandwidth Exposed
[Communications:Broadband-Internet] So you just got that new high-speed cable modem and you'll soon be surfing your way to internet nirvana, right? Maybe not. Find out why connection speed isn't necessarily king and how you can really make your connection faster.
- Wireless Connectivity and You
[Computers-and-Technology:Mobile-Computing] As devices become smarter and connectivity technologies develop, wireless is becoming the connection of choice. What types of wireless technologies exist and what are possible uses? Furthermore, where is wireless technology headed? Some of the answers are here.
- Multi-Monitor Madness
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Tired of switching between windows on your desktop? Multi-monitor setups are becoming more popular and more feasable for the everyman. Here's how to do it.
- USB: Computer Connectivity Colossus
[Computers-and-Technology] USB has become the nearly universal computer industry standard because of its high transfer speed, ease of use, and low implementation cost. What's next?
- Wireless USB Vs. Bluetooth: Battle Royale
[Computers-and-Technology] Bluetooth has been the standard for wireless connectivity for the past several years, but with the promise of stiff competition from the new Wireless USB standard, who will come out on top?
- Wireless USB Explained
[Computers-and-Technology] Wireless USB is currently in the works and is looking to become the next big thing in computer connectivity.
- Promote Workplace Morale, Prevent Surprises, and Get a Nifty Accessory
[Business:Ethics] Tired of getting surprised by the boss while playing games at work? There is a solution for you (and it's not giving up solitaire.)
- Give Your Old Laptop the High Def Monitor It's Always Wanted
[Computers-and-Technology:Mobile-Computing] Want to get the most out of your high-def monitor, projector, or TV? Use your analog-video-out laptop with a DVI monitor by adding a DVI PCMCIA card.
- Mini-centronics: Hewlett Packer Users Beware
[Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] As USB-only computers become more common, consumers turn to adapters in order to use their old HP parallel printers with their new computers. Because HP uses a hard-to-find connector called mini-centronics, a special adapter is necessary to complete the connection.
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