Archive for the ‘Computers and Technology’


May 9th, 2008

Windows Registry Troubleshooting

What Is The Registry?

The Windows registry is a very important filing system that acts as the central nervous system of your computer. It stores all the preference and settings information for administrative settings, file associations, permissions, as well as individual user settings for software and hardware. The registry is made up of different files and folders which vary in name and location depending on your version of Windows.

March 20th, 2008

Free Music Downloads For Ipod

Yes, I am being completely honest with you, you can get free music downloads for iPod if you know the right place. And it is 100% legal, you can download as much as you want and not just music. Download movies, games, programs, mp3, videos and anything you want. You get not only free music downloads for iPod, but much more.

Let me tell you a little story how I discovered such a great site with free music downloads for iPod. Since iTunes can be quite expensive and you can’t download movies for free, only trailers I decided to do a research and find out if there a place to get free music downloads for iPod.

March 16th, 2008

Best Spyware Removers - What You Need To Know To Keep Your Computer Safe

Have you ever been surfing the Internet and been inundated with pop-up after pop-up? Have you ever opened your web browser and noticed a new tool-bar sitting conspiciously on the top of the window? Have you noticed your computer becoming slower and slower? If you answered yes to any of these question, then your computer is probably infected with spyware.

It’s nearly impossible to use the Internet and not end up with some sort of unwanted and often malicious guest on your machine. In fact, you’ll most definitely end up with more than one on your computer at any one time. Some studies have shown that upwards of 90% of computer users have or have had some form of spyware on their machines.

March 14th, 2008

Custom Software Development Makes Economical Sense For Extranets - Asian Paints Case Study

Twenty years back most companies the world over had no choice but to use custom developed software. Custom Software developed for self use provided the only means of mapping and automating the business processes within. Large IT teams typically were hard at work developing customized software for business users. These were well before the days of software outsourcing.

March 7th, 2008

Do You Know About Blue-thooth?

Blue tooth is initially conceived by Ericsson. The five founding members of the Bluetooth SIG are Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba. On December 1, 1999, the founding members announced that 3COM, Lucent, Microsoft, and Motorola have joined the founders to form the Promoter Group with the founding companies. To date, more than 1,200 companies have signed on. Bluetooth is a standard for a small, cheap radio chip to be plugged into computers, printers, mobile phones, etc.

February 28th, 2008

Comparison Of Microsoft Exchange 2003 With Exchange 2007

Anyone interested in being an Exchange professional should know the differences between the 2003 and 2007 versions. Microsoft Exchange training does a good job of teaching the differences between the two. And of course, if you are already trained in 2003 you can engage in Exchange 2007 training to learn more. In fact, anyone interested in becoming an up to date professional will take Exchange 2007 training classes. The following differences are just some of the basics you should be aware of when it comes to Exchange Server 2003 and Exchanger Server 2007.

Exchange Server 2003

February 18th, 2008

Afraid Me? Bite Me!

-I have nothing against the Zune, I’ll have to try it. This article is based on what Microsoft has made public-

Is Apple afraid? Not trying to be a fanboy here but the quick answer is no. What’s the real question you might say? The one and only speculation Microsoft wants us all to cling on: Is the upcoming Zune the iPod killer? Hmm let me ponder on that one really quickly….

February 16th, 2008

Implementing Threats, Risk And Security Audits

People used to close business deals with a handshake.

They looked one another in the eye. Today, more and more transactions are electronic, anonymous and, in too many cases, fraudulent. Any organization that stores or moves important information on an electronic network is putting its information at risk. A criminal on the other side of the world or an apparently loyal employee may have the ability to wreak havoc, by stealing, deleting or exposing confidential information.

The Computer Crime and Security Survey, conducted by the Computer Security Institute and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, indicates almost two-thirds of the large corporations and government agencies it surveyed lost money when their computer security broke down.

February 15th, 2008

The Benefits Of Offsite Data Backups

The most valuable assets of any business organization regardless of it size is its data! Operator can make mistakes, a hard disk failure, a virus, natural disasters, theft or loss of a laptop - can all too easily put this data and therefore the business at risk.

Storing backup data offsite is a secure, simple and affordable alternative to a traditional tape backup solution.

Tape backup can offer a possible solution, but it also comes with many draw backs. They need upfront investment, maintenance, and internal staff to maintain and operate them. All these come at a cost. Tape backups can be a hassle - especially during a crisis when key data is to be recovered without delay.

January 30th, 2008

Data Recovery

Computer data recovery is a booming industry right now. Computer data recovery is an invaluable service when performed by trained, experienced technicians. Computer data recovery is a tenuous prospect at best.

Data

Data is stored in the most commonly used storage devices, such as: hard disks, micro drives, multiple disks, tape/digital linear tapes, CD/DVDs, portable drives, Magneto Optical storage devices, removable disks, Zip drives, diskettes, compact flash/memory cards, and USB flash drives. Data recovery is a method of retrieving the lost data due to physical damage to the system or due to the logical damage to the application software. Data recovery also helps to retrieve even deleted information for forensic investigation. Data recovery is mostly used by big business, covert army activities, police authorities and tax authorities.


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