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PC World – February 2010

January 22, 2010 Leave a comment


PDF | 111 Pages | English | 21.4 Mb

Hottest articles of this issue :

  • Greatest Windows Tips of all time for XP, Vista and Windows 7.
  • 25 tips to simplify, speed up and secure Windows.
  • Avoid windows upgrade disasters.
  • Blu-ray on a budget !
  • Which Smartphones and networks can you trust ?

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Cisco Labs Tutorials: CCNA,CCNP

September 23, 2009 1 comment

Content:
* CCNA SEMESTER 2 V2.1.2
* CCNA SEMESTER 1 V2.1.2
* CNAP Fundamentals of Wireless LANS V1.0
* CNAP Fundamentals of Wireless Lan V1.1
* CNAP Fundamentals of Wireless LANs V1.1
* CNAP Fundamentals of Java Programming V1.2
* CNAP Fundamentals of Java Programming V1.1
* CNAP CCSP Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced V 2.0
* CNAP Fundamentals of Network Security V 1.1 CNAP CCNA 3.0 Bridge 1
* CNAP CCNA Networking Basics V3.0
* CNAP Fundamentals of Web Design V1.2
* CNAP Intrusion Detection System V2.1
* CNAP IT Essentials I – PC Hardware and Software V2.0
* CNAP IT Essentials II – Network Operating Systems V2.0
* CNAP Virtual Private Networks V1.01
* CNAP Fundamentals Of UNIX V2.0
* CNAP PIX Firewall Advanced V2.0
* CNAP PIX Firewal Advanced V1.01
* CNAP PIX Firewall Fundamentals V1.11
* Cisco Press – Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration
* Cisco IT Builder

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PC World – October 2009

September 23, 2009 Leave a comment

PC WORLD is the best-selling monthly computer magazine in America with over 6.2 million readers devoted to personal computing and related technology. Our award-winning editors deliver the Top 100 PC and product rankings and reviews from our state-of-the-art Test Center. Each issue is loaded with in-depth special reports and authoritative news stories, how-to’s and tips, new PC trends, technologies, the Internet, and more. PC WORLD is an essential tool for any computer user.

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Head First Java (2nd Edition)

September 14, 2009 Leave a comment

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Author: Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates

Learning a complex new language is no easy task especially when it’s an object-oriented computer programming language like Java. You might think the problem is your brain. It seems to have a mind of its own, a mind that doesn’t always want to take in the dry, technical stuff you’re forced to study.

The fact is your brain craves novelty. It’s constantly searching, scanning, waiting for something unusual to happen. After all, that’s the way it was built to help you stay alive. It takes all the routine, ordinary, dull stuff and filters it to the background so it won’t interfere with your brain’s real work–recording things that matter. How does your brain know what matters? It’s like the creators of the Head First approach say, suppose you’re out for a hike and a tiger jumps in front of you, what happens in your brain? Neurons fire. Emotions crank up. Chemicals surge.

That’s how your brain knows.

And that’s how your brain will learn Java. “Head First Java combines puzzles, strong visuals, mysteries, and soul-searching interviews with famous Java objects to engage you in many different ways. It’s fast, it’s fun, and its effective. And, despite its playful appearance, Head First Java is serious stuff: a complete introduction to object-oriented programming and Java. You’ll learn everything from the fundamentals to advanced topics, including threads, network sockets, and distributed programming with RMI. And the new. second edition focuses on Java 5.0, the latest version of the Java language and development platform. Because Java 5.0 is a major update to the platform, with deep, code-level changes, even more careful study and implementation is required. So learning the Head Firstway is more important than ever.

If you’ve read a Head First book, you know what to expect–a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works. If you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. You’ll see why people say it’s unlike any other Java book you’ve ever read.

By exploiting how your brain works, “Head First Java compresses the time it takes to learn and retain–complex information. Its unique approach not only shows you what you need to know about Java syntax, it teaches you to think like a Java programmer. If you want to be bored, buy some other book. But if you want to understand Java, this book’s for you.

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Request Ubuntu CD for Free

September 14, 2009 2 comments

Click on the link below to request your free cd Enjoy!

https://shipit.ubuntu.com/

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