Asks marmalade A. Spam is unsolicited e-mail. Q. How do I receive spam A. If you have ever given your email address out online e.g. filling out a form, entering a chat room etc. it could be picked
00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001Asks doukie A. In spite of much controversy over the introduction of ID cards in the UK, the Home Secretary, David Blunkett announced on 29 October 2001 that from January 2002 anyone applying for
00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001Asks alicevida A. You're right there are loads, and it can take you about nine months to wade through them all. Some of the best in the UK include the following: GENERAL SITES The Baby Net This
00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001Asks molly A. There are loads of websites that still sell vinyl; in fact there has been a resurgence in recent years in the popularity of vinyl records, with many aficionado's preferring its warmer
00:00 Mon 29th Oct 2001Asks marmalade A. It closed at the end of September and all operations ceased on October 3, 2001 in the UK and Germany. It will continue to operate in France. Q. Why did it close A. Many believe
00:00 Mon 29th Oct 2001Asks JacksonC A. All the furore surrounding the Code Red virus was misdirected - the Nimda virus is potentially a lot more dangerous as it can infect PC users using Windows and IIS web servers and it
00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001Asks danmiller103 A. Rapid response is a new technique of monitoring disasters, primarily fires so far, employed by Nasa in the US using its existing satellites. The project has been developed in
00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001Asks marmalade A. Presuming you don't mean a pogo stick (a bouncing stick that you climb upon and bounce up and down with, massive cult toy of the 1970s) or the pogo dance (loosely termed "dance" it
00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001 Q. The upside of the web is that almost anyone can use it to simply and quickly exchange information. But in the aftermath of the terror attacks on New York and Washington, hundreds of racist
00:00 Mon 15th Oct 2001Asks panda A. Remote access provides you with the ability to access another computer or a network from a remote location e.g. you can access your PC at home via a laptop when you are in another part
00:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001Asks panda A. Yes it is if you have a telephone handset that connects to a USB port. Q. How would this work A. A company called Callserve launched the first Internet handset - the XP phone - into
00:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001asks esmeharrison A. A firewall is a security system that prevents unauthorised access to or from a private network - they are usually used to protect your computer from invasion, eg by a hacker or a
00:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001asks JacksonC A. There are lots of PDAs on the market that you can buy for under 300, but if you're prepared to pay a bit more you will get a much better product - so they are worth investing in.
00:00 Mon 01st Oct 2001Asks marmalade A. There are lots of sites devoted to information on the Royal Family, some of the best include the following: Official Royal Family Website Being the official website of the British
00:00 Mon 01st Oct 2001Asks panda A. Interactive TV (iTV), a form of broadcasting that allows the viewer to interact with the television set in ways other than controlling the channel and the volume and handling
00:00 Mon 01st Oct 2001asks panda A. An i+ point is an internet terminal located on a public street providing free, if restricted, access to the internet. It provides primarily local information to its users, eg local
00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001asks howardpiercy A. gTLD stands for Generic Top Level Domain and it means the top-level part of an internet address, eg .com, .org and .net are all gTLDs, or TLDc as they is more commonly known.
00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001asks Katie A. Virtual PC is a patented product developed and marketed by Connectix. It is designed to provide crossplatform software solutions on a single computer, whether it's a Mac or a PC.
00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001asks howardpiercy A. Since the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act was passed and became law on 25 October 2000, electronic communications (which of course includes emails) can be monitored
00:00 Mon 10th Sep 2001asks Margie A. In July, the virus hit US computer systems in the White House and the Pentagon - forcing the FBI to issue a statement on the severity of the virus, and to recommend that all businesses
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