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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

BlackBerry Cell Phone Review

A permanent access to all your emails... You dream about it? Blackberry phone did it. The
BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1999 which supports push email, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. Same size as a PDA, with a mini keyboard, BlackBerry device allows you to receive and reply to emails.
How does it work? Connected to a cell phone network (Cingular BlackBerry, T-Mobile BlackBerry, Sprint BlackBerry, Nextel BlackBerry and Verizon BlackBerry), terminal BlackBerry regularly query the email server of the user. When a new email arrives, the terminal signals it. The user can then read the message and reply. Innovation comes from the fact that synchronization of the emails with the messaging server is real time through the cell phone network it is connected and it supports both GSM, GPRS and UMTS.
Of course, BlackBerry service is more specifically dedicated to companies. The devices are very popular with some businesses, where they are primarily used to provide email delivery to roaming employees. To fully integrate the BlackBerry cell phone into a company, the installation of BlackBerry Enterprise Server is required.
But the popular device BlackBerry that allows reading emails using cell phone network is forbidden in some companies. Indeed, some security experts fear about communications being intercepted. However, Research In Motion (RIM), editor of BlackBerry, claims that all the traffic is encrypted from start to end by the Blackberry servers installed in companies. In fact it has the exact same security level as a traditional VPN if correctly configured.
A Blackberry handheld allows users to fulfill their need of communication but also give them the feeling of control that a phone conversation doesn't offer. More and more professionals often work in mobility situation and need to permanently be connected to computing system of the company.
According to a recent study, one third of business users show signs of BlackBerry addiction almost similar to those of alcoholism. Some people even use the ironical term "crackberries" to name the phenomenon. Also, most users are supposed to get BlackBerry devices to enhance their productivity but their constant attachment to email make it hard for them to concentrate on other things when they are out of office.
The professional Blackberry is a "all in one" terminal, phone/PDA/messaging, which design is optimized to allow users to manage emails on the go and to access various applications. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current handsets have color displays.
Most BlackBerry devices is equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard, The ease of keying in and sending not only emails, but also SMS, is particularly practical, even if they do not have a BlackBerry.
.     RIM BlackBerry is increasingly integrating instant messaging into their new devices and software. RIM offers its own proprietary BlackBerry Instant Messenger, but also offer a Yahoo Chat and Google Talk clients and probably an upcoming BlackBerry MSN Messenger client.
According to RIM, BlackBerry PDA is used by about 5.5 million users worldwide.
Blackberry is used by almost 3 million users in America. Some sources say about 1 million government employees are regular users. Canada is another one of the key market of the company.
While including the usual PDA applications such as address book, calendar, to-do lists, etc... you can always download more BlackBerry software like games, ringtones, themes, webclient and other applications.

Get an Information Technology Support Staff now.

You might have heard the term Information Technology Support on many occasions, but you equally still possibly not have a clue what it means. If this is true, then fear not as you are not alone, as many people are in the same place, not having the remotest idea what it refers to. There is however, every possibility that you have used an IT support centre in some shape or form, you just didn't realise it.
The world we live in today is a techno world, it is a world of advancement and this means computers and the use of Information technology (IT). It support is often called technical support, although often the support is so technical it leaves many cold and even more confused. Especially when we talk about support for televisions video recorders interactive entertainment boxes and even mobile phones.
The aim of these Information Technology Support centres is to furnish consumers and businesses with solutions to their problems, most originations today offer technical support for their own items, but is this true in the world of Computers and business computers? The straight forward answer is no.
Computers are a different beast, because they are split into 2 main elements, hardware and software.
Hardware: is the name given to anything that is physical, such as the case, the hard drive, memory, graphics card, motherboard, and even a scanner or printer.
Software: is the computer programmes that either run the hardware, or perform some other task. Commonly known software is Microsoft Windows which is an operating system. Microsoft office, which is a package comprising word processing software (Word), spreadsheet software (Excel), and database software and email software. Anyone who has been on-line will have used a Web Browsing software, such as internet Explorer, or Firefox for example.
Software and hardware are great when they are going right, but it is when they are going wrong that it gets painful. Who do you turn to when you get a problem? Well home users can take their machine off to a local retailer and get them to look at it. Business people however have more urgent needs. For them time is of the essence, time is money!
This is where a dedicated IT support contractor or company can step into the breach and rescue you. There is such a thing as remote support. And that does just what it says on the tin. Remote support allows your IT support provider to access your machine from where they are instantly without you waiting, no travelling, just straight in. In most cases they can fix your problems in that way, in others a visit might be needed. But what IT support does is ensure you never have the dreaded "what do I do now" thought.
Computer support isn't just about correcting things AFTER they have gone bad, it is also very much about making sure things don't go wrong in the first place. This is achieved by updating your software remotely (as mentioned above). making sure that your virus and firewall protection is up to date and working decently. Ensuring that your hardware and software are working without conflict.
As the age old saying goes 'prevention is better than cure'. So if you want to be ahead of your competitors in business get the services of an IT support staff.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Facebook Alternative Diaspora Launches September 15

Diaspora, the much-hyped open source alternative to Facebook, will release its code to the world on September 15, but promises that its creators are just getting started.
Earlier this year, Facebook was embroiled in controversyafter it made significant privacy changes. Users didn’t like having more of their information public, so they revolted.
During the height of the crisis, four NYU students decided to create an open source alternative to Facebook. Their goal was to raise $10,000 for their summer project, but dramatic interest helped them raise over $100,000 through donations. Even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated to the project.
Since then, the Diaspora team has been mostly silent, coding away on their project. However, in a blog postearlier today, they revealed that the project is on track for release on September 15.
“We have Diaspora working, we like it, and it will be open sourced on September 15th,” the Diaspora team said in its announcement.

Only the Beginning


Diaspora was originally intended to be just a summer project, but the high interest in the project has changed the team’s plans. Diaspora’s development schedule has been extended.
“We aren’t going to stop working after we release,” Diaspora stated in its blog post. “Ilya and Raphael are taking leave from NYU, and we will continue to develop and maintain Diaspora as a long term project.”
What will Diaspora look like? According to the team, it’s focusing on “on building clear, contextual sharing.” One of the open source social network’s features will be making it easy and intuitive for users to decide what content gets added and shared to their social circles.
We’re looking forward to seeing the final product and trying it ourselves. What do you think of the Diaspora project?

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Seeking a Cheap Web Design Service to Help Your Business

At present, those who own small businesses are beginning to establish their online presence in order to reach out their business to a wider market. Hence, it is very important to create a website that will catch the attention of their target market. Small business owners can gain more customers that will help them in increasing their revenues. Apparently, the creation of a website is the beginning of the establishment of online presence.

If you are knowledgeable with website design, then you can create your own company website; however, it still best to hire the services of a web design company. This will ensure that your business site would appear professional. Often times, this is the immediate option of business owners who are not knowledgeable with web designing.

In creating business websites, it is very important to make sure that the site is appropriate for the products and services that the business is offering. Every type of business has its own requirement for websites. Color combinations and other attributes will enhance the appearance of the website to make it more appealing and beautiful.

In general, there are numerous advantages for having your website designed by a professional. Make sure that the professional that you are going to hire is experienced and skillful. It is also important to hire professionals that offer high quality services at reasonable prices. This is very important especially for small business owners who have limited budget. There are some professionals that charge low prices but the quality of their work is not good or simply below average.

Looking for cheap web design services will help in saving you money and ensuring that your business website looks professional. Business owners who are still starting their own business and has limited budget would greatly benefit from companies that are offering affordable but high quality web design.

When establishing your online presence, always remember that you should make sure that your website looks professional. It should be able to effectively represent your business online and encourage more people to patronize your products and services. This way, you'd be able to increase your business income.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Remove Those Scratches From Your CDs and DVDs

It's amazing how much media a CD can store. It's not unusual for people today to purchase a blank disk and record music or files or copy a movie in it. Even so, CD RWs and other media storage devices like it do not last forever. Eventually those CD media will get scratches on them, and when this happens, it's very likely that they will no longer work. In the case of blank media, they will no longer be able to store data.

Scratches on CDs and other disks can be quite a problem, but you'll be surprised to know that there are effective methods to get rid of these annoying scratches.

Begin by cleaning the disc's surface. Put the disc under running, (preferably) warm water. Using a liquid soap or a mild detergent, soap the CD media to remove the grime and other stains. Remember this: when rubbing, rub the disc from the center going out. If you use a circular motion, you'll be putting in more scratches, instead of taking them out.

When you're done, rinse the soapy disc and remove the excess water by shaking the CD or DVD. Air dry it, and inspect the disc afterwards. You can also try reading the disc in your DVD player or your PC, to see if it's working.

If it still won't read, you need to try some more polishing techniques. First, try removing the scratches with a banana peel. Get the peeling and rub it on the CD or DVD's surface. Just as the previous instruction, rub it from the center going inward. Make sure you scrub the heavy scratches well. An alternative for the banana peel is toothpaste.

Another material you can use to remove scratches from your disc is metal polish. Be careful when handling this material though, and make sure you're working in a well-ventilated area, so you won't be inhaling the nasty fumes. Use a soft cloth to apply the polish. After rubbing for five minutes, wash the disc completely, making sure there's no residue. Once again, shake the excess water and air dry. You can test the disc again, and see if it's already working.

Another great idea would be to backup the CD. Use a burning software and burn another copy into a blank DVD disk or CD RW. If, after cleaning, the disc works, make sure you do this. In case the disc encounters problems playing again, you'll have a back up copy.

These cleaning techniques generally work on all kinds of discs: DVDs, blank CDR, and even mini discs. Make sure you know how to do this, so if you ever have a scratched CD, you can bring it back to normal.

Chats & Forums

Everyone is so internet savvy these days, you'd probably know or have used an Internet Chat room or Internet Forum in your life at one point.

Often called a message board, an Internet Forum is an online discussion site. It originated from the traditional bulletin board, or the technological evolution of the dialup bulletin board system. Forums or boards are web applications managing user-generated content (which means anybody who has access to a computer and the forum can input information on the board). Forums are basically postings by users on different topics, and usually ran by a moderator. Discussions and questions are exchanged between users about any topic, usually the one that the moderator sets. Responses and feedback between people can range anywhere from a few seconds to days, or even longer.

Internet Chat is quite the opposite. It is "live" (meaning your discussions online with other users are instantaneous, almost like a real discussion face-to-face). Responses and questions usually generated by each user only within a few seconds.

So why don't people just talk face to face? Or how about just calling them? Why do they need to use a computer to communicate with the outside world? What impact will result from type of social interaction between people?

A big reason why people use computers to meet people or discuss topics in the first place is anonymity. It is much easier to talk about subjects that you normally wouldn't talk about because your identity is hidden. This type of interaction online and recently been shown in studies that people who only use online forums and chats to communicate with other people have a very difficult social life in their community.

Forums are governed by a set of individuals, referred to as a staff, made up of administrators and moderators, which are responsible for the forums' conception, technical maintenance, and policies. Most forums have a list of rules detailing the guidelines of the forums creators. There is usually a FAQ section with basic information for new members and those who are not familiar with the use and guidelines of a forum.

Forum rules are generally enforced the moderation team, but there are users who are allowed to help, which is called the report system. If a person sees a rule being violated, they are encouraged to report the user and/or Forum discussion to either be removed or evaluated.

A forum consists of a tree like directory structure containing at the lowest end topics (commonly called threads) and inside them posts. Logically forums are organized into a finite set of generic topics (usually with one main topic) driven and updated by a group known as members, and governed by a group known as moderators. All message boards will use one of three possible display formats. Each of the three basic message board display formats: Non-Threaded/Semi-Threaded/Fully Threaded, has its own advantages and disadvantages. If messages are not related to one another at all a Non-Threaded format is best. Forums prefer a premise of open and free discussion.