Saturday Sep 04, 2010
- PS3 hack escapes court challenge
- Memristor revolution backed by HP
- Global broadband divide revealed
- Samsung releases iPad competitor
- Apple creates a social network
- US seeks input on net data rules
- Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par
- Sony rolls out rival to iTunes
- Roaming iPhone glitch continues
- Rival benefits from Digg revamp
- New gadgets unveiled at IFA fair
- First 'intelligent' stamp on sale
- Clicking the blue 'e'
- Paint prose
- Nothing said online is really private
- How to work anywhere in the world
- Virtual reality asks tough questions
- Online gaming takes it to the next level
- The rise of the 'mummy bloggers'
- Girl gamers still being left out
- Hi-tech help for disaster zones
- Hacker spaces gather pace globally
- View from the end of the world
- Girl Geeks: Women in tech on top
- BBC Micro gets a new lease of life
- On a mission with the rocket men
- Resurrecting Victorian technology
- Making music from children's old toys
- What does the future hold for television?
- Data dilema: Privacy or personalisation?
- Tablet PCs take on the iPad
- Phone app to monitor heartbeat
- Portable video 'is the future'
- Advertising watchdog moves online
- Motion capture clue to human behaviour
- Power play
- Remote control
- Motion control
- Who are 4chan?
- Perfect pitch
This Weeks Featured Article
Posted on 21st August
How To Configure A Blackberry
Email Setup
Depending on your business and personal email requirements, you may choose from two options for setting up your email on your Blackberry.
For this guide we will be setting up a personal account.
Personal Email
Configuring a blackberry isn't all that difficult but I always recommend giving your provider a call first to talk you through it.
Firstly, you will need your blackberry pin and IMEI number which can be found in the settings page or on the original box and browse to your mobile phone providers blackberry internet service page.
Posted on 15th August
Blacklisted IP Addresses
If you suddenly experience problems with email such as bouncebacks explaining your IP address is blacklisted, this is usually due to the fact that you have inherited a bad IP address from your ISP.
Most internet providers assign a dynamic IP address (this means that everytime "you log on" to the internet you receive a different IP address) and therefore it is possible that the user using that IP address before you may have been "sending out spam ", therefore that IP address gets blacklisted.
I recommend paying for a static IP address and performing weekly scans on your networked machines to eliminate this problem.
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