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The Blu- Ray Specs
August 18th, 2008 by Frank
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Storage Capacity - Pre-recorded Playback Material (BD-ROM): Single-layer (25GB) - Dual-layer (50GB)
Storage Capacity: Home Recording (BD-R/BD-RE): Single-layer (25GB) - Dual-layer (50GB)
Data Transfer Rate: 36 to 48 MBPS (Megabits per Second) average - capable of up to 54 MPS - This exceeds the 19.3 Mbps transfer rate approved for HDTV broadcasts.
Disc Properties: New format requiring [...]
Web Reviews and Purchase Decisions
April 26th, 2008 by Frank
If you find yourself in the middle of deciding on buying a particular service or product, you can simply open your favorite web browser, and key in a few keywords. Most of the time, we purchase stuff without even reading what others think of them. But with the Internet you won’t have to purchase lemons [...]
Bloggers Should be Good Writers
March 3rd, 2008 by Frank
While blogging is oft considered to mostly entail informal writing, this does not mean that it’s acceptable for bloggers to disregard writing rules. It’s bad enough that the Internet is considered to be not too good a source of information (with a lot of hoaxes around). A lot of material online is poorly written!
As a [...]
IP privacy
February 21st, 2008 by Frank
People who surf the Web from their homes have the right to expect that their subscriber information is subject to the same privacy rights granted to banking customers, telephone subscribers and the like, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled. Thus using a user’s IP address to track internet usage is an invasion of privacy.
“Users make [...]
The Best Way to Blog
February 5th, 2008 by Dylan
Being anonymous when you blog is one way of having your privacy. Fortunately, technologies are available to help you hide your identity online. You may use a Pseudonym. Just remember not to use pseudonyms that sounds like the real ones that they are based on. You may check the Internet for services that offers free [...]