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Damages to MS Registry Caused by Registry Cleaner

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Nevertheless, it can recover a corrupt registry in numerous ways backed by Microsoft; for example, Automated System Recovery, from a Last Known Good configuration, by enabling the setup to re-run or by deploying System Restore.

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Finding the Examination Chair That’s Right for Your Practice

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Opthalmologists need much more than their training – because what they really are in demand of first and foremost is most likely to be specialist instruments to aid them in serving up solutions as accurately and quickly as they can. This piece considers three needed items: covering diagnosis, patient comfort, and supply storage, and the things to remember in ordering them – be they new, used, remanufactured or simply refurbished…

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Which Optometry Examination Chair Is Right for Your Practice

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Optometrists need a lot more than their experience and training: for all this apart, what they actually require first and foremost is sure to be specialized equipment to aid them in serving up answers as precisely as possible. We will examine three forms of this over the next couple of paragraphs, covering diagnosis, patient comfort, and supply storage, and key points to remember in shopping for each: whether they’re used, remanufactured, new or refurbished

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GC22 Migration Rules Scrapped By Ofcom

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Communications watchdog Ofcom announced recently that the General Condition 22 rule, which was introduced by it back in February 2007 to check misuse during broadband migration by customers, is being called off now.
The rule was a relief to customers who faced difficulties when they needed to change service providers. However, the [...]

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Blue-Chip Visual Acuity Systems, Examination Chairs, Tonometers & Your Practice

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Optometrists need a lot more than their training; because what they actually want above all are the ultimate tools for the job to help them get solutions as accurately and promptly as possible. This overview uses as examples three needed items, involving diagnosis, the comfort of your patients, and storage, and the things to remember in shopping for them: be they used, remanufactured, refurbished or new.

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Instrument Solutions for an Optometrists’ Practice

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Optometrists will find their career calling for much more than professional knowledge, something that’s arguably even more important than all their training: for what they really desire uppermost are the tools of the trade to help get results as precisely and rapidly as they can. Let us consider three essential items: revolving around diagnosis, patient comfort, and supply storage, and the things to keep in mind when shopping for these and similar items, be they remanufactured, used, new or refurbished…

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Need for Extending Broadband Access to Rural Areas

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

The Commission for Rural Communities has published a new report named ‘Mind the Gap – Digital England, a rural perspective’ which criticises the Digital Britain report on many points and recommends that the rural areas should also have access to broadband connections.
The CRC report criticises the Digital Britain report’s target of providing [...]

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Broadband Policy for BT Users to Undergo Changes from April

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

ISP major BT is on the verge of altering policies for its popular Total Broadband package services. The expected changes would mainly be in the allowance limit for downloads in the monthly packages offered by them and the alterations would take effect from 1st April 2009 onwards. The download limit is [...]

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Orange Is Top of the Pops for Mobile Broadband

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Well the big chiefs at Orange must be glowing with pride after YouGov UK’s latest survey has placed Orange first for overall Mobile Broadband service quality and labelled them as the best network. The research took into account responses from nearly 3,150 fixed and mobile broadband users who were asked questions on how they currently [...]

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Is it Possible to Selectively Bar VoIP?

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Having been an avid VoIP user for quite a while I was confused as to why out of nowhere I had been having lots of issues. The quality of sound has reduced and latency issues have increased significantly. Users on VoIP online forums in the US and other countries, such as France and Mexico, have [...]

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