This is my personal view and comments on the issues and events that I feel a need to talk about or express my view. You don't have to agree, but lets carry on a adult, discussion and maybe you will see it the right way, mine. ;)
ShadowWar's Articles In Personal Computing
March 26, 2007 by ShadowWar
How about being able to DL a full length movie in less than 1 second? How about live streaming video and audio in HD with room to spare in your bandwidth? Thats what is coming. IBM with the backing of DARPA have developed a optical networking chip that can transmit data at 160 Gb/sec!! The possabilites are endless. Look for more on this soon in the news and on the net.
January 22, 2006 by ShadowWar
BERKELEY – Astronomy buffs who jumped at the chance to use their home computers in the SETI@home search for intelligent life in the universe will soon be able to join an Internet-based search for dust grains originating from stars hundreds of thousands of light years away. In a new project called Stardust@home, University of California, Berkeley, researchers will invite Internet users to help them search for a few dozen submicroscopic grains of interstellar dust captured by NASA's Stardust...
December 2, 2005 by ShadowWar
Here is an easy step by step instruction for cleaning up, speeding up and preventing popups, spyware and such. Best of all it uses all free programs!! And its all free... No strings attached nothing advertised... Here is the link... Link
December 2, 2004 by ShadowWar
I had a few people email me and ask about files that were on their crashed HD's and could it be recovered. The answer is yes and no. LOL typical huh!? Your computer, no matter what system you are using, uses basically the same type of system for storing files and deleting them. When you delete a file it is not really deleted (Windoz machines) in fact you really are doig nothing to the file itself you are simply deleting the file reference in the FAT (File Allocation Table). This tells yo...
March 15, 2011 by ShadowWar
Taiwan’s major semiconductor manufacturers, a crucial link in the global tech supply chain, scrambled March 14 to gauge how their access to raw materials from Japanese suppliers will be affected by the powerful earthquake in Japan. United Microelectronics, ProMOS Technologies, and other companies said they were unsure how long inventories of wafer stock such as silicon would last and how disruptions in transportation or power following the quake on will upset supplies. Most can get by fo...
December 2, 2005 by ShadowWar
One of the justifications for an increase in the number of days a terrorist suspect can be held in the UK without charge, from 14 to 90, is the time it takes to decipher what is on a suspect's computer hard drive. Assistant commissioner at the Met Police, Andy Hayman, has claimed the extra time is needed in order to make sure that all the evidence from a seized PC is located before someone is released. The question is: why does it take so long? The Met Police has a high-tech crime unit...
December 1, 2004 by ShadowWar
Hello all, In the past few weeks I have had to recover for some people images that they deleted on their digital camera cards. I then ran into a few that did not know that they can be recovered. So hence my post here. Your digital camera card is a chip that stores images in memory. That memory, unlike RAM in your computer does not disappear when the power goes away or you would lose all your iamges everytime you turned off the camera or pulled out the card. When you delete the images us...
November 8, 2004 by ShadowWar
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October 15, 2004 by ShadowWar
OK with all the post I have seen on passwords and on how hard a time some people have making them I have the worlds best solution and its EASY and SIMPLE and the passwords generated CAN NOT BE BROKEN (thats a challenge). Use a ficticious e-mail made up address. What do I mean? If your looking for a password for yahoo use something like "Joe.User@yahoologin2004.com" Replace Joe User with your name, your kids name or your favorite TV stars name. That password has upper case, lower case, spec...
July 12, 2004 by ShadowWar
OK I have a new one for you other geeks. I have a computer I am trying to fix, without haveing to reload and reformat. The "my Computer" hard drives and such have disappeared from Windows Explorer. I have never seen anything like it. You open Windows Explorer and you see no "my computer" and no drives. Only My documents and desktop. So I have gone into the folders settings and everything is checked that should be. Has Anyone out there seen this before? Anyone want to take it on and tell ...