Archive for the ‘Computers and Technology’ Category

Forensic Computer Services

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

In this high paced, high tech world one of the things that we can depend on is that the crooks are usually one step ahead of the cops. This doesn’t mean that the cops are less clever than the crooks; it just means that there are fewer of them, with fewer resources and with loads more red tape. One area that criminals have taken serious advantage of is computer driven crime. A little technical know-how, a little computer savvy and it seems that just about anyone is an insider trader waiting in the wings.

New Wireless Photo Printers

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Of course the world has gone wireless. It’s hard to miss walking down the street. Phones are the most obvious as are pictures when something embarrassing happens. Wireless printers, however, have been a bit on the slow side in keeping pace. They have been available but in many cases they were just too expensive or require an advanced degree to install.

What to look for

From Lexmark to Canon, just about all printer manufacturers have a wireless printer line in one form or another. How the manufacturer decides to go about developing its offerings is the key to many aspects of deciding which wireless photo printer is right for you. The two big things to watch or are; does the photo printer have its wireless capability built in or is it optional.

Office Security Systems - The Main Points To Consider

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Installing an office security system is an essential nowadays. With the ever-present threat of burglary, which could end up with expensive equipment being stolen not to mention possibly sensitive commercial equipment, keeping your office secure is a top priority. But how do you go about choosing the type of system you need? The main things to consider are the amount of security you need, the perimeter security, the external security and the internal security. This article will look at these points in turn and what needs to be considered before making a final choice as to the type of system you need.

Is Online Data Backup Part Of Your Disaster Recovery Plan?

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Whether you have a small business or a large corporation, one of the most valuable assets of your business is its electronic data. Your business’s electronic data consists of its financial information, documentation on clients and sales, and all other data stored on your computers and file servers.

Have you ever thought about what would happen to your company if you were the victim of any kind of disaster? Natural or man-made?

How expensive would the recovery effort be? Would your business be able to recover from such a loss? Where would you even begin the recovery process? All of these questions, and more, should be addressed in your company’s disaster recovery plan.

Wireless Headsets

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Wireless headsets should be among the Wonders of the World – technologically speaking. A headset gives one the ability to work hands-free at almost any task while talking on the phone, teleconferencing, and other tasks. It is a highly specialized piece of equipment that comes with many options designed to make telecommunications more convenient, clearer, and faster. Each manufacturer offers basically the same handset technology with different frequencies, options, and somewhat different devices. So many choices make it difficult to select the best one to meet your needs so try to keep the following basic features in mind when gathering information: the obvious and primary advantage to a headset is the ability it provides to talk or listen without the use of a handheld phone receiver or microphone and speakers.

Unraveling The Mystery Of The Windows Registry

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Unless you’re a computer expert, you may have absolutely no idea what the Windows Registry is, what it does, and why your computer has one. I’ll give you a hint–it has nothing to do with making a list of gifts you’d like to receive for your wedding.

The Windows Registry is the database within your computer that stores the settings and options used on your computer. The information stored pertains to a whole host of things, like the hardware, operating system software, much of the non-operating system software, user preferences, and more. In fact, any time you make a change in your Control Panel, file associations, system policies, or software, you create an entry in the registry.

Recovering Lost Data

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Are you worried that you may have accidentally deleted some important data, or perhaps you have experienced a mechanical or problem, or software or files have corrupted or failed? You may be concerned that you won’t be able to retrieve those files, but luckily there is an answer for you, stop what you are doing and call in the data recovery experts.

You don’t have anything to lose if you think you may have already lost some vital data. Data recovery experts don’t usually charge you for their service unless you are 100% satisfied with the retrieved data. A good data recovery company will also supply a free evaluation and a free quote to ensure you are able to afford the retrieval process.

Psp Emulator And Game - Online Guide For Psp Players

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

You can do really amazing staff with PSP emulator. PSP is a pretty advanced toy for gamers, and one thing that makes it’s so great is the fact, that it is so simple and easy to download and use emulators and games with it. What could be better to play latest and greatest games on
your PSP?

Using PSP Emulator can be a bit complicated. First, I was thinking that putting games on the memory stick and launching them will be the only thing that you have to do. But that wasn’t that simple.