April 05, 2008
Filed Under (Automotive, Computers and Technology, Home and Family) by admin on 05-04-2008

Approximately 98% of all email is spam. To most people that’s a frighteningly huge number, but also makes sense to most of us given all the garbage that flows into our inboxes.

When I talk with clients about spam, their number one request is “Make it go away.” People just don’t want to ever see it, let alone have to deal with it. Sure it’s a nuisance, but what effect can it really have on the bottom line?



March 29, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology) by admin on 29-03-2008

Today more important than ever data recovery including laptop data recovery, pc data recovery, and notebook data recovery has become top priority for everyone since we have more information storing than ever before. So how can we protect our important data? Read full article and discover how to protect your data no matter what kind of recovery type it is laptop data recovery, pc data recovery or notebook data recovery with my data recovery information.

So what can happen to your data? You may delete accidentally, hard disk might get crashed or it could be due to virus attack.



March 26, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology, Home and Family) by admin on 26-03-2008

Today, the possibilities for building a home entertainment system are nearly inexhaustible. Different variations and combinations of high-tech components allow viewers to re-create the movie theater experience in their own living rooms. Consumers have a world of equipment to choose from. With so many options available, it’s best to have a little information prior to purchase.

Next to audio capability, the most important element in home theater, is, of course, video. Large-screen direct-view televisions are an affordable way to go. However, if you’re looking to invest in a fancier model, front-projection and rear-projection sets are also available.



March 05, 2008
Filed Under (Home and Family, Internet) by admin on 05-03-2008

Feeding the need for audio and video content of all types, podcasting is an increasingly popular way for people on the go to get their music, news, talk show content and information. No longer do we have to listen to the same songs a dozen times on the train commute to work, there is a new world of content out there to compliment our habits. From professional and amatuer news shows to brand new bands showcasing their songs, there is a huge world of content. As of last year, the demand for video podcasting known as video blogging or vlogging was quickly growing. It reminds me of thousands of tiny radio and TV stations broadcasting on the Internet. Listen to your favorite shows, when and where you want. Podcasting can be thought of as a marriage between blogs and Mp3’s, but there is more to it.



March 03, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology) by admin on 03-03-2008

Processors

For the Inspiron 531, Dell uses AMD® processors that include AMD® AthlonTM 64 X2 chips. These greatly improve a computer’s performance by using dual core technology that allows you to run different tasks at the same time without slowing your system. You could, for instance, create a DVD while scanning your system for viruses. Electronic multi-tasking has arrived!

Windows Media Center



February 27, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology) by admin on 27-02-2008

When buying any digital electronic device, whether a cellphone, PDA, or notebook computer, it is important to check the specifications to ensure that it will serve your purposes. Bluetooth is becoming an increasingly popular offering in personal electronics, but do you need it?

What Is Bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a wireless PAN (Personal Area Network) transmission protocol standard. In layman’s terms, Bluetooth is a technology that enables a device to communicate and share data with other Bluetooth capable devices – cellphones, headsets, PDAs, notebook computers, desktop PCs, computer peripherals, printers, cameras, and others – through radio wave transmission (so there is no need for wires) at a range of around 1, 10, or 100 meters, depending on the class of your Bluetooth device (Class 1 has the longest range and Class 3 the shortest).



February 25, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology) by admin on 25-02-2008

So your old computer is outdated and slow and you have decided to buy a new computer. If you are not too familiar with computers, buying one can be quite a complicated process. Most of you who don’t know enough about computers will more than likely be taking the sales representatives word for it. However, to prevent any future problems that you may have, its actually better to do your research before you buy a new computer.



February 20, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology, Home and Family) by admin on 20-02-2008

It seems like the world is going wireless these days, including the banking and trading industries. Wireless banking and trading is still in its infancy stage, and one must keep up with new products, new technological breakthroughs, and developmental aids to help with transitions from the old to the new. Standards are changing for APIs (interfaces), gateways, security methods, screens, operating systems, browsers, handheld devices, and different bandwidth requirements. All these changes reveal risks to systems and consumers. Wireless banking and trading can be risky, lengthy, and complicated to develop and use. Interfaces must be able to connect backend systems already in place, and application servers have to accommodate all protocols and devices.



February 13, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology, Home and Family) by admin on 13-02-2008

The future of communications is wireless and this includes telemetry applications. Telemetry is the process by which measurements are collected and made and transmitted to equipment in other locations for viewing, monitoring, and recording. Its origins go back to the early 1900’s when data transmissions were monitored on a number of electric power stations by a central command center. Telemetry then underwent extensive research and development by NASA who perfected telemetry and expanded its uses to include commercialization of high-data-rate technology and products for use in private sectors.



January 18, 2008
Filed Under (Computers and Technology) by admin on 18-01-2008

One comment that I hear over and over again in my IT career is something similar to this “Hey, I need to buy a new computer! This one has tons and tons of spy ware and viruses on it and I have no idea how they got on my computer! I always get pop-ups and Internet Explorer loads up a porn site whenever I open it! What do I do?”