Posted on : 31-07-2009 | By : Terry Stanfield | In : PC Security
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by Terry Stanfield
Hard Knock lessons from a vet of CCTV systems large and tiny
When you’re looking at designing an IP camera system normal rules for cabling the cameras and recording the cameras go out the window. Below I have listed three design traits that have modified from traditional coaxial-based camera systems to IP based camera systems.
Rule 1 : Infrastructure Design
Posted on : 30-07-2009 | By : Thom Yarborough | In : Data Recovery
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by Thom Yarborough
If by now you have decided to implement Meeting Maker in your organization, you have probably read quite a bit about its important features and the manner in which it really helps in streamlining the process of scheduling meetings. But there are some more interesting aspects which will gladden your heart as you read about how you have indeed made a wise choice.
Meeting Maker allows even those users who are not present physically to view their calendar through web access, which actually is a most important feature. And probably one of the more recent but important feature is that you can sync all reminders, events and meeting notices present in Meeting Maker with your mobile or wireless device, irrespective of whether it is a PocketPC, Blackberry or Palm Treo. This was achieved with the help from a module known as NotifyLink for Meeting Maker, which has come from the Notify Technology Corporation.
Posted on : 29-07-2009 | By : Jessica Lovitt | In : PC Security
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by Jessica Lovitt
Constantly driven by an indefatigable desire to improve Apple Inc has introduced iPhone 3G ‘S’ after its blockbuster iPhone which redefined the game for mobile phones. The new model has many new and improved features and applications over its predecessor iPhone 3G.
Increased Memory and Speed: As the name of the model suggests iPhone 3G ‘S’, the ‘S’ in the name stands for speed. iPhone 3G ‘S’ is significantly faster than iPhone 3G. The applications and web pages will launch faster and transition smoother between the apps. Statistics suggests that the speed of iPhone 3G ‘S’ is almost twice as fast as its predecessor, viewing attachments and web Pages loading is about 3.6 times and 2.9 faster respectively. The iPhone 3G’S’ has 256 MB RAM and 600 MHz processing speed as opposed to iPhone 3G having 128 MB RAM and 412 MHz processing speed. The improved speed and memory of the iPhone 3G’S’ is attributed to faster processor and larger RAM in its operating system.
Posted on : 28-07-2009 | By : Susan Reynolds | In : Adware
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by Susan Reynolds
Anyone who has used the internet has probably had to deal with spyware. It is a common occurrence for spyware to be found on almost anyones computer. Even if you have a reliable antivirus program installed on your system you are still likely to find spyware. There are so many websites that require you to accept cookies That even if you do not download anything from the internet you are still likely to become infected.
The smartest and safest way to remove spyware from your computer is to use a program that is made for spyware removal. There are numerous spyware removal programs available online that will relieve your system of the irritating programs. You should make sure you are using spyware software that is designed for your operating system. If you are using Mac make sure it is made for MAC.
Posted on : 27-07-2009 | By : Rico Kidd | In : Adware
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by Kim Chi
Do you know what spyware is? Do you know how bad it is for your computer? Understanding spyware is the first step to preventing and removing malicious programs.
The purpose of spyware was to gather information on internet browser’s computers and share the browsing information with advertisers. The advertisers would use your personal information to gather market segment advertisements and send out those advertisements in the form of adware back to the users.
All of this puts the computer user at risk because none of the information that is shared with the advertisers is secured through a firewall. All of the information that is extracted from your computer could be compromised because of spyware. How about if your social security number, credit cards and computer passwords were exposed to the world?