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Compaq Presario CQ60-307 Laptop Review

Posted on: July 13, 2009 Categories: Articles, Computers

A week ago I posted about my brand new laptop which I had recently got, now that I’ve had a couple of weeks to play around with it and test it out I thought I’d make detailed review of the product. This review is for the Presario CQ60-307, I am aware that there are different revisions of the laptop with slightly different specifications, but generally they are all similar to each other. First impressions of the laptop are really good. It is styled well and though it is larger than many laptops out there the weight is quite reasonable too. Read more for the full review.

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Protecting your website from spam and misuse

Posted on: July 7, 2009 Categories: Articles, Resources

If your a owner of website that is generally popular and your website features functions like commenting, then you are bound to get random spam comments that appear everywhere, other functions that are often targeted include contact forms, random bot users that register to your website (If it has some form of member system) and more functions that spammers generally attack. Spam bots love attacking the above features but this article will help you fight off the spam!

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WordPress plugins I can’t live without

Posted on: June 1, 2009 Categories: Articles, Plugins

Any WordPress powered website isn’t complete without WordPress plugins. Thanks to the brilliant community that surrounds WordPress there are a variety of plugins written by users of WordPress as well as developers. There are so many plugins out there but theirs a handful of plugins that I can’t live without, and that are installed on James’ Blog. Really, plugins and how useful they are to you or me is down to personal preference, but here’s a list of a handful of plugins that I can’t live without!

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Internet Explorer 8 and CSS3

Posted on: May 10, 2009 Categories: Articles, Website Development

In the past month or so I have wrote three articles/tutorials on various CSS3 elements that the developers of CSS3 have been working on, I’ve shown you some of my favourite new features such as the border-radius attribute and box-shadow, but I have had to stress on each article that only certain browsers will allow to use CSS3 modules and elements. The main two browsers that have supported CSS3 along it’s on going development path are Mozilla Firefox and Safari, both using there own frameworks the moz and webkit.

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Has Google’s "Innovation" gone too far?

Posted on: April 3, 2009 Categories: Articles, Internet, Rants

If your up to date in the technology scene you will know that a couple of years ago Google released yet another of there ‘innovative’ products Google street. Examples of other innovations that they’ve had is Google Docs and Google Earth. The list goes on really. Google Street, which is an addition to Google maps and I say it’s addition, as it allows someone to actually psychically see the street of a place they search, instead of the bird’s eye satellite view that products like Google Earth use.

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