By Jason Gordon
Hewlett Packard (HP) is one of the largest manufacturers of printers in the world. They make models both for office and home use. The most popular sellers are multifunction or all-in-one printers that can print, copy, scan, and even fax. HP also makes photo and laser printers. Setting up your HP printer requires a few basic steps: feeding the printer with ink and paper, setting up the computer...
By Meaghan Ellis
ActiveX Controls on Internet Explorer 6 serve as installation and update assisting components that enable your computer to process and break down new file components proficiently. These controls serve as viable assets to the expeditious functionality of newer versions of Internet Explorer. But in previous versions of Internet Explorer, such as Internet Explorer 6, these controls must be manually...
By Kefa Olang
mIRC is an Internet chat relay client that is used to communicate, share and play music and video over a IRC network. mIRC supports multiple features such as buddy lists, proxies and an integrated scripting language allowing you to create programs. The premier feature, however, that highlights its popularity is the ability to receive and download files from other users. If you are looking for...
By Matthew Fortuna
Errors with Internet Explorer are frustrating for any user attempting to browse the web. While most errors require difficult solutions, the "Internet Explorer Has Encountered a Problem" glitch can be solved with some searching and tinkering in the menu and options of your computer. Select the "Tools" menu on your Internet Explorer, usually on the top menu of your Explorer....
By Amanda Kondolojy
Even though Mozilla Firefox is considered to be a fast browser, did you know that it is not automatically configured to run at full speed? Firefox, like many other browsers, has a built-in server request limit that caps the number of connections it can make at a given time. By making a few changes under the hood, you can make Firefox run a lot faster. Go to the address bar at the top of the page ...
By Jennifer Olvera
Although governmental regulation bodies do exist, the Internet remains largely unregulated, or more accurately, it is currently subject to self-regulation. Numerous watchdog groups with various concerns seek to change the landscape of Internet regulation. There are several groups responsible for regulating the Internet. Among them are the Internet Architecture Board, which oversees standards;...