I wants to connect remote pc throught dial-up for printing process only, I tried to print but its not printing, remote pc can responds but when trying to print its not printing. Plz. help me.
July 30, 2010
July 28, 2010
Review: Sony TRiK RDH-SK8iP
Review: Sony TRiK RDH-SK8iP
Sony’s tricked-out speaker dock lets you set the fashion tone. It’s also a decent – but not great – speaker dock.
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July 26, 2010
Remote Printing? Possible with networked printer?
Hi,
I just bought the linksys wireless-g printserver to make my HP Laserjet 4100 networked. I was wondering if it would be possible to make it a remote printer as well since I am out of the house a lot. I also have two networks, so in order to print I constantly have to switch the network I am on to print. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone has an idea?
July 24, 2010
July 22, 2010
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July 20, 2010
Electronic reading devices are transforming the concept of a book
Electronic reading devices are transforming the concept of a book
Digital tools advance beyond screens that talk and play videos, connecting readers to authors and online fan communities. Emma Teitgen, 12, thought the chemistry book her teacher recommended would make perfect bedside reading. Perfect because it might help her fall asleep.
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July 16, 2010
Remote access printing: What if the other computer dosen’t have the right software.?
In example, What if I want to print a microsoft excel document over remote access printing but the other computer doesn’t have microsoft excel. Is there inexpensive software I can install that will allow me to do so? Thanks.
July 14, 2010
Ricoh Introduces Priport DX 3343 Digital Duplicator
Ricoh Introduces Priport DX 3343 Digital Duplicator
Ricoh’s data deduplicator, aimed at educational, religious and governmental organizations, offers fast print speeds, green features and the flexibility to print large format documents.
Read more on eWeek
July 12, 2010
RHUB Web Conferencing & Remote Support Appliance V 4.0
In today’s global economy the demand for a fast and easy to use Web Conferencing solution has never been greater. As a result, RHUB has responded and developed their TurboMeeting Version 4.0 web conferencing and remote support appliance. Version 4.0 was recently released with some of the most exciting upgrades to date. Some of the upgrades include remote printing, LDAP integration for enterprise models only, video broadcast, and flash-based view-only client with faster and reliable view-only experience with no download of any kind.
Version 4.0 supports 200+ attendees in one meeting room and has improved recording with better reliability as well as smoother fast-forward and reverse. You will find that the speed of your meeting is faster because of improved compression algorithms. File transfer for remote support and remote access will also be faster and easier to do.
TurboMeeting Version 4.0 by RHUB appliance still offers remote support for PC and Mac users and includes an upgrade to view-only function for a Mac presenter. This is the only appliance that offers a patent pending Universal Attendance technology that provides support sessions by using a browser on any platform including Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac, iPhone, Unix and Linux. You can remotely access computers at home or in the office from anywhere, anytime.
Your web-based meetings are still secure because it runs behind your own corporate firewall. In addition, this easy to use on-premise plug and play appliance allows you to truly own and control your web conferencing technology without the need for additional IT resources. You can use TurboMeeting for web conferencing, webinars, remote support and remote access without requiring participants to download and install software.
To learn more about Turbomeeting 4.0 Web Conferencing and Remote Support Appliance, visit RHUB www.rhubcom.com web site.
RHUB is a premier provider of on-premise Web conferencing, remote support and remote access appliances, based on the Company’s TurboMeeting software, that meet the needs of any organization. The Company’s end users total over 8,000 in a variety of market segments including services, manufacturing, and government. RHUB is privately-owned and headquartered in Silicon Valley, California. For more information, visit www.rhubcom.com.