Archive for July 30th, 2008

xMax - Description

By Jeremy Maddock
xMax is a recent innovation conceived by Florida-based xG Technology LLC. It piggybacks on radio signals to transmit wireless broadband data over long distances.
Although it is not yet widely available, xMax will (in theory) be much cheaper and more effective than WiMAX, and potentially bring wireless broadband internet access to less densely populated […]


Your guide to downloads

By Dean Erickson
Oh, we all know that we can download a load of free stuff from the Internet easily. But the best downloads are the ones that DON’T come with ‘extra’ features like viruses, worms, adwares, spywares, whathaveyounots. It’s the truth. When you download something free on the Internet, they sometimes come with some kind […]


Copying XBOX Games

By Terry Dunn
There really is no shortcut to copying XBOX games. In fact, this is a mightily complicated process and has stumped some really techie people. This is evident with the prevalence of the question on copying XBOX games in Internet message boards and tech chat rooms. But why does one need to be going […]


Wireless Broadband - Description

By Jeremy Maddock
Wireless broadband is a general term that applies to any kind of technology, which allows users to download data at high speeds without using a physical wire to connect to the internet. The most popular and advanced wireless broadband technology currently available is WiMAX, which allows for fast download speeds over a long […]


Web Browsers - Description

By Jeremy Maddock
Web browsers are software applications which translate HTML (hypertext markup language) into recognizable web pages, allowing users to browse the internet. The first modern web browsers were created in 1993, and have been continually updated, advanced, and improved since that time. Some of the most popular web browsers currently in use include Internet […]