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It is really hard to reach a consensus on a meeting date when you have a decent number of participants in the meeting.
All I had to do was to search the web for a professional time saving tool to schedule a meeting, and one of the hits that I got was http://www.doodle.ch/
There you can Create an event, adjust the dates, and forward the link to the event to all your participants.
Then you can follow online what the participants vote for.
A key feature of this tool is that it has a time zone support.
Give it a try and I guess you will like it too.
Many times one would like to know the location of an email sender.
Is it possible?
Yes, it is. You can easily trace who is sending emails to you and locate their location. Moreover you can know their IP addresses.
Below are the simple steps to get all these above information:
First we need to find the Email header which contains information about the sender including the IP address, router, and receiver.
Getting the email header depends on what type of email you are using.
If you are using YAHOO, all you have to do is to click on the message, and click on “full header” under the header list.
If you are using HOTMAIL, right click on the message and click “View Source”, and you need all the information shown.
Here is an interesting cheap way to extend the range of your wireless network. Replacing your WiFi card antenna with a larger one, allows you to capture more power, thus allowing a wider coverage range.
Below you will see how to boost your WiFi antenna by building your own wireless signal booster with a Pringles can.
Build Your Own Wireless Signal Booster with Pringles. - The most amazing bloopers are here
As a regular dell customer, one will feel disappointed with the new latitude series although they look more durable.
An annoying issue is the unacceptable swaying of the screen, which wasn’t noticed in the previous latitude models. The first thing that one thinks of is that the hinges are not tight. If you are fortunate, and you have no problem with the hinges, then this issue is solvable.
To fix this problem, all you need to do is to tighten the screws shown in the figure below:
I hope this solution sorts out this problem for you, and your comments are highly appreciated!
Note: This solution can be applied to all Dell Latitude series including D530 , D630 , D830 , D430
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