Home > Articles > Hardware

Hardware

478 Items

Sort by Date | Title

Configuring and Synchronizing Information on an iPhone
Jan 31, 2013
In this chapter, you learn how to get information onto your iPhone and keep it in sync with computers and other devices.
Configuring and Synchronizing Information on an iPod touch
Jan 10, 2013
In this chapter, you learn how to get information onto your iPod touch and keep it in sync with computers and other devices.
Configuring the Sound and Display on Your Pocket PC
Jan 17, 2003
Do you have too many bells and whistles on your Pocket PC? Learn how to adjust the volume and backlighting, as well as select new system sounds.
Connect to Friends with the Google+ App on the Galaxy Tab 2
Jul 9, 2013
Eric Butow tells you how to access the Google+ app, log in to your Google+ account, and navigate inside the app on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.
Connecting Your iPhone to the Internet, Bluetooth Devices, and iPhones/iPods/iPads
Sep 23, 2010
In this chapter, you explore how to connect your iPhone to the Internet and to other iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads.
Connecting Your TV to the Internet: InformIT's Guide to Set-Top Boxes
Nov 29, 2010
Apple TV? Google TV? Roku? Ryan Faas examines the top options that should be on your list of possibilities for streaming audio and video to your home TV, pointing out the pros and cons of each system.
Considering a Home Server
Mar 29, 2011
If you have two or more computers connected to a home network, you should consider adding a home server to host all your media files — and to back up your valuable data. Michael Miller tells you why in this article.
CPU Wars, Part 1: When the Chips Are Down
May 4, 2007
In the first article of a three-part series, David Chisnall examines the current state of the CPU industry. For the first time in years, there's real competition between CPU manufacturers. Part 1 looks at the general trends in the industry.
CPU Wars, Part 2: POWER to the People
May 11, 2007
In the second article of a three-part series, David Chisnall examines the current state of the CPU industry. Part 1 looked at general trends. Part 2 focuses on two of the surviving RISC families: POWER and SPARC.
CPU Wars, Part 3: Put Your Left ARM In
May 18, 2007
David Chisnall examines the current state of the CPU industry including niche players and the surviving x86 manufacturers.
Create Professional Prints from Photos Shot Using Your iPhone, iPad, or iPad Mini
Dec 5, 2012
Jason R. Rich discusses your options when it comes to creating standard sized prints or enlargements from the digital images taken using your iOS mobile device.
Create Your First Arduino Program
Sep 15, 2014
Write your first program and watch it work! In this excerpt from Arduino Programming in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself, learn how to use the Arduino IDE software package to create, compile, and upload an Arduino program. You then learn how to interface your Arduino with external electronic circuits to complete your Arduino projects.
Creating and Using Playlists in iTunes and iDevices
May 14, 2013
This chapter shows how to create playlists - customized collections of content - in iTunes and on your iDevices.
Creating Apps for New Markets: Exploring the PocketPC Platform
Dec 21, 2007
Learn to write apps for the Pocket PC using some simple .NET techniques.
Cross-Network CD Burning with NeroNET
May 27, 2005
If you've run into roadblocks to sharing your DVD/CD burner over your home network, you've come to the right place. Learn here how you can use NeroNET software to share your DVD/CD recorder in an intranet setup.
Customizing Android 4 on Your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
Feb 1, 2013
This chapter shows how you can change the security and personalization of your Galaxy Tab 2 to make it best fit your needs.
Customizing Easy Mode in the Asus Eee PC
Oct 14, 2008
This chapter covers how to customize the Eee PC's Easy Mode.
Customizing Your HTC One
Jan 14, 2014
This chapter shows how to customize your HTC One to suit your needs and lifestyle.
Customizing Your iPad
Sep 25, 2012
In this chapter, you learn how to change some of the settings on your iPad such as your background images, sounds, password, and how some apps behave.
Data Communications: Use the Right Medium for your Message
Apr 12, 2002
Learn when to use twisted pair cable, satellites, or fiber-optics to get your message across. From economic considerations to bandwidth limitations, here's a guide to your options.

<< < Prev Page 2 3 4 5 6 Next >