Archive for the 'Technology' Category
Posted in Technology | Saturday, July 5th, 2008 | No Comments »
What is IVCi? Your probably wondering. Well IVCi is international video conferencing incorporated, a company dedicated in no small part to the growth and technological advancement of our communications network. Remember the days when video conferencing was a fantasy? These guys had a vision long ago to make this much more than a fantasy. To make it a working tool for personal and business use that would globally integrate people more tightly and personally so that business meetings and getting together with families wouldn’t have to be an impossibility. With their strides in global video conferencing developments the world is not talking to one another- face to face, from anywhere!
Posted in Technology | Friday, July 4th, 2008 | No Comments »
I think that in the not to distant future all homes will be powered by Solar Power. As the strain on the power companies rises cosing the cost of electricity to raise more and more consumers will start putting solar panels on their homes to get off the grid. In one small town that I know of the local power company got together with home builders and gave them money to put solar panels on all new homes being built in the area. Then they arranged to have the owners of other homes put the panels on their homes and bought back the extra electricity produced. Now the only power company electricity user are business and they pay a much lower rate based on the national average rates.
Posted in Technology | Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
It is necessary for a professional to have appropriate knowledge about computer. At the same, a professional requires good computer training, dedication and good knowledge about computers. It is highly valued in market, if you have mcse certification. It refers only to expertise in field of designing as well as it helps out in for business solutions. MCSE certification is Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. It helps out in giving all solutions regarding Microsoft Window Server System as well as it works over Microsoft Windows 2000 platform. The value of Microsoft MCSE Certification and career path has high connections. If you want to be professional in IT industry then, it is advisable to do MCSE certification.
Posted in Technology | Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 | No Comments »
I really want to get into the internet technology field, but I want to make sure to get the right training so that I can get a good job in the field. Due to my circumstances I need to look into online computer degrees. According to a website that I saw recently, the top five fastest growing IT jobs are Network Systems and Data Communications Analyst, Computer Applications Software Engineer, Computer Systems Software Engineer, Network and Computer Systems Administrator, and Database Administrator. I want to get online training that will help me to get one of these jobs, so any advice on online degree programs would be helpful.
Posted in Technology | Monday, June 23rd, 2008 | No Comments »
We are having a really hard time keeping an adequate receptionist for our company. I think maybe we need to pay a lot more than we have budgeted to keep a good receptionist in the position. As a result I am looking to eliminate the receptionist position altogether and hire a company that specializes in voice biometrics. This way I can cancel out the headache of a personal employee, eliminate salary, health care etc. and still have my phone calls answered each and every time a client calls in. I will never have to worry about hiring or replacing another receptionist.
Posted in Technology | Saturday, June 21st, 2008 | No Comments »
I don’t know if I am the only one, but was looking for a cheap mobile phone a while back and saw a load of advertisements for free mobile phones with 12 months free line rental. The total cost of these deals was advertised as being zero, meaning a completely cost free mobile phone for 12 months! Unfortunately, to get one you have to pay your bill and then claim cash back from the retailer, so, they do not just hand over the goodies! They also set a few tasks for you to complete before they give you your free phone, for example you have to provide all the phone bills and make your claim between certain dates, but, as long as you “play the game” you can get a completely cost free mobile phone for 12 months! I think the key thing to watch out for is not to pay too much for your deal on the understanding that you will get all your money back. If you fail to make your claim on time and end up paying for your phone, you want to make sure you still get it for a fair price. In a sense, I would view the “free line rental” element as a sort of competition entry, i.e. you are given a chance to “win 100% cash back”, as it is far from guaranteed that you will actually get it. There are also instant cash-back offers advertised, where they will give you a refund on your handset there and then, however, these only apply to poor handsets on expensive tariffs. Personally I would have thought you would be better off either on a cheaper contract, or by getting a better phone. There are some weird and wonderful deals around, but they are increasingly complex, and reading the small print on them all is a task in itself, definitely for bargain hunters only!
Posted in Technology | Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 | No Comments »
So it’s time to set your speakers for the show. Well not only are you going to have to set up the speakers, but you need to set up those really heavy amps, along with more cables, and connectors, and time that you don’t have. What you need is powered pa speakers. With powered speakers you eliminate the need for external amps, and extra cables. Just plug the speakers directly into your snake, and plug the speaker itself into any standard 15amp power supply. Turn on your board, flip the switch on the speaker and you are ready to go.
Posted in Technology | Monday, June 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
If you’re looking to get the most out of your computer then there are a few things that you can do to help speed it up and clean out all the obsolete and invalid files that tend to build up and bog down the system. For example, there are programs called registry cleaners that can scan through your Windows registry and identify all the obsolete and orphaned files and folders that have built up there over time.
Read some registry cleaner reviews to find out what is currently the best ranked registry cleaner software. I personally use RegCure since it’s consistently well-ranked and well-reviewed. RegCure is made by ParetoLogic software, a company that also creates other titles in the computer maintenance field.
Posted in Technology | Sunday, June 15th, 2008 | No Comments »
If you’re looking to clean out all the obsolete and invalid files and folders from your computer’s registry then the best and most thorough way to do so is to use a good Windows registry cleaner such as RegCure or Registry Mechanic. Both these programs do a great job of finding and removing bad registry files that cause clutter and corruption.
If you look up some registry cleaner reviews you’ll find that RegCure and Registry Mechanic are consistently listed as the top registry repair software programs available. From my experience I find that RegCure is the best, but there are several pros and cons for each program. Download the free scan versions of each software and see which one you like best.
Posted in Technology | Friday, June 6th, 2008 | No Comments »
I don’t play the guitar – yet - but I think I need to learn. I’m a singer, and I write my own lyrics, but it seems like everyone expects me to be able to play guitar. The fact that I don’t play guitar yet is keeping my songs from being noticed. If I learn how to read guitar tabs, will I be able to (1) play my own songs, (2) write down my music, and/or (3) get my songs published and/or recorded? Or will it hurt my chances, since the notations won’t be in traditional sheet music form? If I know how to write traditional sheet music (I do) AND learn how to read guitar tabs, will that be something in my favor, or will it be held against me for some reason? Help!
Posted in Technology | Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 | No Comments »
The other day I returned from a two week vacation and opened up my email program. After downloading hundreds of emails I was then faced with sifting through the junk mail to discover the valid emails. You don’t realize how much spam email is around until you’re confronted with volumes of it. As a result of this experience I have decided to get the Mcafee Anti Phishing to lighten up my email load. I really don’t want to have to spend time cleaning out my inbox. This software will trap spam before it gets through to me which will be a great time saver first thing in the morning.
Posted in Technology | Monday, June 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »
When you get your audio visual projectors installed in your office you may look at this machine and have no idea even how to turn it on. This is a pretty sophisticated piece of machinery and it usually is built however for intuitive use. If you spend a few moments thumbing through the users manual you can get a quick feel as to where all the features are and even what features are available for the unit. The guides often use pictures for quicker reference, but one thing you may not know is that the remote batteries often don’t come in the remote when packaged!
Posted in Technology | Saturday, May 31st, 2008 | No Comments »
have a collection of Leatherman tools, started with a Mini-tool back in the eighties. I actually broke it, and sent it in. A couple of weeks later it returned. I at first thought it had been replaced, but it still carried my SS# etched on the flip-out handles. Inside the box was a letter "Dear Leatherman Customer, Your tool has not only been repaired, but upgraded to improve its usefulness." Wow, talk about good customer service. I added the Super Tool, Wave, and Leatherman Skeletool CX to my collection and have used them all with confidence. A Leatherman tool is not a "compromise" tool. Each is a serious tool to get the job done and I use them everyday in my job as a repair Tech. I figure why look thru my toolbox when I have it on my belt?
Posted in Technology | Friday, May 30th, 2008 | No Comments »
Why let thieves get the better of you. If you are smart in the way that you protect your property you don’t have to become an easy target. For me, the decision was simple. Get a video camera security system installed. By doing so I have the full boundaries of my premises covered and can record footage of who comes and goes day and night. Because the cameras are located in visible positions it serves as a valuable reminder to any potential thief that they will be caught in the act if they attempt to take property that does not belong to them.
Posted in Technology | Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
CAD or Computer Aided Design is a well known name in the market that is engaged in design works. Today, companies are looking for numerous experienced auto cad employees. Computer Aided Design Training enables professionals to coordinate sets of extensive range of design, create several sets of drawing, design and create tabular data format, manage sheet and annotate drawing, and so on. There are also various computer design packages under the Auto CAD banner which have specialized in mechanical design and drafting, electrical design, and many other design products for the customers’ benefit.
Posted in Technology | Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 | No Comments »
If you find yourself wanting to add back up power supplies to your home just incase of a power outage then you will want to go online and check out the specifications of the devices you want to plug into it so you know which units to get. Their are a range of emergency power backup boxes available and many of them are universal for devices that use up to a certain wattage of power consumption. For example you can plug a lamp and a cell phone charger into the same unit because they both fall under the maximum wattage allowed.