By Dawn Amerson + December 15th, 2008
Whether or not you get the maximum amount of use and enjoyment from your telecommunications services really depends on the company you are using. If you decide to use Comcast as your provider, you can really get the most out of your services. There is just no other company that comes close to providing the level of service and quality of service that Comcast offers its customers. So, whether you want the fastest high speed Internet or the most impressive home entertainment system, this is the right company for you.
By Tim Harris + December 14th, 2008
The purchase of a new Canon Camera can at times be trying as there are many technical terms which are foreign to a layperson. For a person to be able to make an informed choice, they will need to learn some of the terms that are commonly used. Terms like Pixels, DPI, PPI and white balance all are used to describe some of the qualities of a camera. This guide will seek to explain to you what a pixel is all about and how this term is used for rating a camera quality.
By Dawn Amerson + December 13th, 2008
There’s no doubt that TV technology has come a long way in the past decade. After all, during that time we’ve seen the introduction of dozens if not hundreds of channels, and an almost full conversion from video cassette tapes to DVD’s among other things. Other technological innovations that have become more and more mainstream are HDTV and video on demand.
By Dawn Amerson + December 13th, 2008
There are a lot of advantages that come from having a broadband Internet connection. Basically, the faster your connection to the Internet, the better access you’ll have to a huge variety of resources that you can use for entertainment, productivity, and just plain maintaining a healthy computer. Fortunately, high speed Internet access is available for an affordable price through some cable companies. Digital cable technology is used to provide customers with TV programming and a high speed Internet connection. This broadband digital cable technology can deliver download speeds up to 8MB per second which opens up some interesting possibilities that even other technologies like DSL and satellite Internet don’t.
By Dawn Amerson + December 12th, 2008
If you talk to anyone who has been successful at business, they will almost invariably tell you that the key to their success was recognizing where trends were going and then taking the initiative to take advantage of those trends. That certainly seems to be Comcast’s attitude when it comes to providing access to the Internet.