Archive for July, 2010
Enable wlan
By admin on July 30th, 2010
Enable wlan
All one may need to do to get set up in the world of wireless networking, and enable WLAN, is to get a wireless network card and install it into a computer. Assuming that a wireless local area network connection exists which you are authorized to use, then the wireless card will allow you to receive the signal being sent out by the router. This wireless hub will control the Ethernet connection which will carry the packets of information, allowing you to connect to the network and have access to the internet connection. Any number of stations can be added to a single network connection as long as they are in range of the signal. This is a big advantage over a wired LAN where access is needed to access points in order to connect. With wireless local area networks, the access points are the laptops and stations with a wireless network card within them. Once the card has been installed, then you simply need to enable WLAN accessibility and away you go. The card should automatically detect any networks within range and a simple click will let you get onto the network. It is more than likely that your connection should be protected by passwords, but the network administrator will be able to provide you with these. If this is used in a home scenario, you will have the change to use a strong password of your own to protect your connection. Even though it is still a local area connection, the wireless broadcast range could reach outside of your building. When you enable WLAN, you instantly add a great deal of mobility to your computing experience. In the home environment, you may sit on the couch and stream a movie, or move the laptop to the kitchen to watch a video recipe so that you can prepare a nice dinner. Later in the evening you can take the laptop to the bedroom and stream some soothing music over and internet radio channel. All this connectivity will come from just one connection, and if you have other stations in the house, they can happily be operated at the same time without any interference to your own pleasure. Without the wires of a LAN, you have the freedom to connect anywhere within your range. Install a card, enable WLAN and you can enjoy all of the benefits that this wireless technology brings. You can surf the internet anywhere, you can make VOIP telephone calls over the internet, and can share files among the other computers on the network. Always make sure that your own system is well protected with firewalls and encryption protocols, as well as strong passwords, and you should be able to enjoy the freedom of connection that WLAN brings.
Cheap dedicated server
By admin on July 28th, 2010
Cheap dedicated server
The dedicated server is the server which you are using entirely for your own use only. You are not sharing any of the server services with anybody else. This means you have full control over the server activity. You can choose the operating system or the hardware of your choice in case of dedicated server hosting. This is the reason why this dedicated server hosting is very popular in the web masters. But the main question that any cost conscious webmaster will ask is there any cheap dedicated server product in the market? The answer is of course, yes. There is lot many service providers who can give you cheap dedicated server of your choice. Let us get more info about this topic of cheap dedicated server in this short article. There arte lot many web sites which provide you with all the info about these providers who give you cheap dedicated server. In these web sites you will find all the technical info and the price also. There are generally the reviews of these cheap dedicated server hosting services also on these web sites. When you visit any of these web sites, you get all the necessary info that you want. Let us visit one such web site and get more info bout cheap dedicated server. http://www.prchecker.info/cheap-dedicated-servers.php is the name of the web site that we are going to review. The first server is ServerPronto. It is charging you $29.95 per month. This is cheap dedicated server plan really. They provide you with free set up also under certain conditions. 200GB monthly traffic is allowed on this cheap dedicated server. It is having 100Mbps connection. There is free webmin control panel. You have to pay additional fee if you want plesk7 or cPanel. You have full root access to the server. You can have windows or the Linux operating systems. It has 40Gigs hard drive. It has AMD Ahtelon 200+. It has 256 MB SDRAM. The other cheap dedicated server presented on this web site is by StartLogic. They charge you $99 monthly charges. Here also both windows and Linux platforms are available. The bandwidth here is 1000GB. Please note that it was only 200 GB in the previous example. This will give you the idea about the flexibility of choice that you can have in case of the cheap dedicated server products. Similarly you can compare the other technical parameters. This will help you to decide what your needs are and what you should accept. There are other cheap dedicated server hosting products also on this web site. The internet is a wonderful medium where you can get all he info that you want about your cheap dedicated server. You can compare the prices and the features and your needs and then take the final decision about accepting the cheap dedicated server plan.
Kindle reader
By admin on July 27th, 2010
Kindle reader
As the old saying goes ‘necessity is the Mother of invention’. With the advent of the E-book and other electronic media came the need for a means of reading it. A couple of the leading forerunners in this field were the Sony Reader and the Apple iPhone. That is until the Amazon Kindle hit the scene. Since early Winter 2007 the Amazon Kindle has been a highly sought after item. On its initial arrival it began ‘selling like hotcakes’. That momentum hasn’t slowed either, if anything it may have picked up speed. There have been many times consumers would go to purchase one only to find that all had been sold already. That is until early this spring, since then Amazon has been able to meet the high demand for this device. The Kindle puts a virtual library in your pocket and at your fingertips. It goes without saying that everybody is going to want one. As I performed research regarding the Amazon Kindle, I looked at some images to get better acquainted with my subject matter. The nomenclature of this device puts me in mind of something you would see on Star Trek. With its compact size and six inch diagonal display you can read books, which are purchased via download through Amazon Cloud. You can read some of the most highly read newspapers via subscription downloads. You can make your own ‘Captain’s Log’ in the form of a blog you keep on the device. The LCD display makes the information very easy to see. You can change pages either by using the LCD scroll at the right hand side of the device or by turning a page-changing dial located on the right and left hand side of the device. The USB port makes interfacing with other devices a breeze. This port allows you to save data to an external memory storage area, connect with your computer, and print out hard copies. The possibilities are virtually endless with the Amazon Kindle. The Amazon Whispernet network allows you to access Amazon E-books with ease. You can download and store as few or as many as you wish. It has a maximum capacity of two hundred non-illustrated E-books. The Amazon Kindle is a device that has been a welcome arrival to the world of those with visual impairments. Unlike the Sony Reader, which offers nothing to those with visual impairments, the Amazon Kindle has got nothing but positive reports from the visually impaired community. With reviews such as this, I think it safe to say that the Sony Reader is old school and Amazon Kindle is new age.
Refurbished hdtv
By admin on July 26th, 2010
Refurbished hdtv
With the advent of High Definition Televisions (HDTV), television viewing has reached a new era. All the TV stations are going digital. They have started airing digital programs. To view these digital programs, HDTV is required. The sound and picture quality in a HDTV is unmatched. HDTV is gaining popularity. More and more people are going in for these TVs. One should experience watching a soccer game or a western movie in a HDTV, as they are sure to become part of the ongoing action. The old analog TVs are being replaced by HDTV because technology has improved so much that one cannot help but be a part of it. HDTV has taken the technology to the next level. Now the question arises as to what will happen to the standard analog television that occupies most of the homes? Surely everyone cannot afford a new HDTV immediately, even though the price of HDTV is steadily coming down. So what is the next readily available option? The answer is HDTV converters. With the help of a HDTV converter, digital programs can be displayed on a standard analog TV. A HDTV converter allows you to watch all the digital channels in your area. The picture and sound quality will show a marked improvement. On a refurbished HDTV, a digitally delivered program can be watched on an analog TV with the help of a converter. In this way people can maintain their old TV sets and enjoy all the digital programs. But the quality of watching on a refurbished HDTV will not be as good as watching on a real HDTV. Using a converter is cost effective. So retain your analog TV set, plug it to a converter and enjoy what the digital channels have got to offer. The performance is much superior compared to the analog TV without a converter. Refurbished HDTV has raised the standards up to a new level in television. Before purchasing a HDTV converter, check to make sure if it has the appropriate output jack, so that it can be connected to your analog TV. Also it should support the standard as well as the wide screen pictures. Refurbished HDTV can be enjoyed for many years. The cost of a converter varies according to the brand and performance. If you are planning to refurbish your existing TV set, purchase the latest improved design. It is good value for the money spent. In a couple of year’s time all the standard analog TV sets have to be either refurbished or replaced. The choice is your.
How to download to kindle
By admin on July 24th, 2010
How to download to kindle
By the year 2010 the world will have billions of internet users who will be using online services round the clock. As result the sharing will be enormous and the speed of the internet services will decrease considerably with time. Once the numbers of users go up to that mark the speed will be decreased to that of a dial up connection. The Amazon technologies have introduced a new technology to reduce the download problems of both present and the future. The kindle is a device which can be connected wirelessly with your PC to read various e-books, magazines and newspapers. Various blogs can also be read with the help of the kindle. The problems of e-book downloads can be solved with the help of the kindle from Amazon technologies. It is truly an amazing device. The kindle does not require the establishment of a wireless internet connection but uses technology which is similar to that of an advanced mobile phone network. The internet services are not used but still you can download and read e-books that sound very amazing. Kindle has redefined the way we think about file download from the internet. The kindle has a direct link to the Wikipedia n various files and folders can b viewed from the website of Wikipedia. Many files can be downloaded from Wikipedia and the download is through the same channel that was used for e-book download and reading. Now we see that a parallel channel is used for e-book download so the internet bandwidth sharing is not that high. As a result the speed of the internet services does not decrease. This is a probable solution for the slowing down of the global internet network. The web traffic is always on the rise and since the introduction of this technology we see the web traffic being slowed down considerably. Now with less traffic the speed if the internet networks have increased considerably. A new technology has been introduced through the kindle and now you can download and store magazines and newspapers without using your personal computer. Previous problems of downloading e-books have been reduced considerably with the introduction of kindle. Kindle downloads are expected to rule the world in the coming years and kindle has paved the way for introduction of newer technology in the field of download business. The solution to web traffic is here in the form of the kindle. The Amazon website can be a great source of information about the kindle and if you have any queries about this subject then please visit the website to know more about kindle downloads.
Kindle review
By admin on July 23rd, 2010
Kindle review
The Amazon Kindle is a portable reader that wirelessly downloads eBooks, blogs, newspapers and magazines to a high-resolution electronic paper display that seems like and even feels like real paper and not just indoors but even in bright daylight. The Kindle, which is approximately the size of a paperback book, made its debut in November 2007, and since that time, it is estimated more than 200,000 Kindle readers have been sold. When introduced, Amazon touted the Kindle as a “revolutionary and innovative portable reader that allows its users to wirelessly download eBooks in less than sixty seconds and automatically receive magazines, newspapers and blogs without the hassles of a PC or a laptop and no hunting for Wi-Fi hot spots.” After nearly a year in the market and used by thousands of people, feelings about the Kindle are mixed. Some love it and sing its praises, but equally mixed in with the raves are those users who were left wishing for just a little bit more. That being said this reviewer found very few outright unsatisfied customers. By far the best and most appreciated feature of the Kindle is the device’s free built-in wireless connection – no PC needed. That means you can download books and periodicals without having to connect to a PC, which is required by other readers. There is also some limited Internet access. However, at this point in the product’s development the Internet access is not a main selling point as it lacks a true Web browser. Second to the wireless capability, the Kindle also provides a high-contrast screen that provides an electronic-paper display. This display looks and reads like real paper. Rather than choosing to go the back-lit route like other e-readers, the Kindle’s technology makes it appear paper-like and is infinitely easier on the eyes. This enables readers to use the Kindle in the same well-lit environments that you’d read a traditional book including outside. Other features are it’s built-in keyboard for notes, it’s SD card expansion slot, and it’s compatibility with Windows and Mac machines. On the flip side of the pros, a major complaint with the Kindle is the device’s design. This complaint is leveled in large part due to the Kindle’s cover. The cover has been described as “clumsy” and “poorly designed” and is not comfortable in the reader’s hand. Furthermore, due to the casing being made of plastic, as opposed to Sony’s metal casing, the Kindle feels cheaper in-hand. While the design is ergonomic, it’s definitely not the most attractive e-reader on the market. Additionally, at $350, the high up-front cost, which is a complaint leveled against e-readers in general. Other complaints include content pricing and the annoyance of having to email Amazon for additional file format conversions. All in all, it’s a great electronic device for readers, but with rumors of a newer version on the horizon, it might also be worth the wait.