Why Port Testing Software Is A Must Have?
by: Tony Shipp.
All systems which work in certain connectivity at anyworkplace exchange a lot of information through a lot of serial port devices.These port devices are used to make the external devices work faster. The orderof the present day is that e...
Serial Port Splitter
by: FabulaTech.
FabulaTech, a leader in the market for device driver development, application development and systems internals programming for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Embedded operating systems today announced the release of Serial Port Splitter 3....
Serial Port Control 2.0.3
by: FabulaTech.
FabulaTech announced the release of the Serial Port Control new version 2.0.3Specifically, FabulaTech has implemented the GetSerialPortDescription method and OnReceive event in the newly released version.Serial Port Control is easy to use...
Firewall & Port Basics
by: Ron Merts.
Gaming in general is fun, but there's something about multiplayer gaming that'seven more enjoyable. Perhaps it's the satisfaction of realizing that the car you just passed in the last lap is being driven by a real person, like you, andno...
Calais is The Closest Port to the UK
by: Douglas Scott.
To many Britons, Calais is their first sight of mainland Europe. Quite what the locals think, Im not sure, as they watch cars being laden with beer and wine until the suspension groans. The cross channel shopping trade flourishes due to a...
A Main Sea Port
by: Douglas Scott.
Stornoway is a burgh on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It is situated 30 miles off the north west coast of Scotland and it is the main seaport of the Hebridean Island. It is also the administrative centre for the island.In 188...
Visakhapatnam a Port City
by: Douglas Scott.
India is one of the popular tourist destinations in Asia. Bounded by the Himalayan ranges in the north, and surrounded on three sides by water. A long history and diverse culture India offers a wide array of places to see and things to d...
The Spanish Largest Port
by: Douglas Scott.
Bilbao is located in the Spanish region of Bizkaia in the Basque country. It is Spain biggest port and sixth largest city. Once famous for its chimney stacks and shipyards, Bilbao is now best known as a tourist destination. It is the hea...
Piraeus - the port of ancient Athens
by: Jakob Jelling.
Besides than being the port of ancient Athens, Piraeus has been also named port of modern Athens since 1834. This way, nowadays this port can be seen in action, and although it does not look just like it used in ancient Greece, it still ...
Port Olimpic - Where The Games Were Held
by: Jakob Jelling.
Port Olimpic was built specifically to host the Olympics, and became the most successful and popular section of the Nova Icaria project. In this bright, modern area, it was almost too easy to forget how ancient Barcelona really is.Today,...
Port Dickson: Gracing the Beauty
by: Vivek Kuriyal.
Singaporeans also like to visit this place to enjoy the beautiful landscape and waterfront beauties. The cool breeze refreshes your mind so well that you feel like staying here for a long time. People from different part of the world vis...
Fado and White Port Wine
by: Tatyana Kogut..
Like all the southerners, Portuguese people are gourmands. And they can cook well. Mind that they pay attention not only to the dishes, but also to the place and the time of their meals. And, of course, the company. Portuguese cuisin...
New Port of Call for Cruise Liners
by: Douglas Scott.
Barrow-in-Furness is a large industrial town known for its shipbuilding and steel-making industries. It was a small fishing village before the arrival of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century. It is the largest town in the Bor...
Does Any Port In A Storm Include Airports?
by: Knight Pierce Hirst.
It's been a long time since United Airlines had ads showing O. J. Simpson running through airports. Since then it's the rest of us who've been running for planes. Since then O.J's runs have been from ... the law. We have to run to allow e...
Are the Bahamas Islands Calling You for Your Next Port of Call?
by: pdave1.
Imagine setting foot in a tropical paradise spread out over seven hundred islands, mostly untouched and uninhabited. See yourself surveying the clearest water in the world that extends over five hundred miles of beaches in a one hundred th...