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The Top 3 Computer Backup Myths – Exposed! by Levi Bloom
Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Sound familiar? That was always my motto (still is sometimes…) but as far as backing up my computer, procrastinating is the last thing I do! I have learned my lesson after losing precious data from multiple hard drive crashes! ... Not only is it cheap, it works automatically after a few minutes of setup time. ... Even one top-notch online backup service is a mere $5 per month. ... You buy insurance for your house and car, right? ... What do CD-Rs cost these days, a couple cents each?
Personal Wireless with Bluetooth by Karen Wilkinson
If you already have a wireless network for your computers, you may be very interested in what's coming next. Would you like it if your PDA, your mobile phone, your mp3 player and almost everything else you connect to your computer could be wireless too? ... The idea is that, in the future, we'll all have laptop computers with their batteries charged and no more need to connect any wires to them at all -- you just place your Bluetooth device near the computer, and the computer sees it and can use it straightaway.
Personal Wireless Networking by Jason Keno
If you've got a wireless network for your computers already, well, you might get a bit excited about what I'm going to say next. How would you feel if your PDA, your mobile phone, your mp3 player and almost everything else you connect to your computer could be wireless too? ... If you have a laptop and a spare PCMCIA slot, you can get Bluetooth cards for that too. ... The idea is that, in the future, we'll all have laptop computers with their batteries charged and no more need to connect any wires to them at all -- you just place your Bluetooth device near the computer, and the computer...
WiMAx VS Wifi by Eric Meyer
WiMax (802.16) is is a newer standard of wireless networking designed to provide the last mile of high speed internet access to the end user. Some people would call Wimax WiFi on steroids but this would be to broad of an assessment. Wifi was and still will be used in LAN environments for... Similar to a WiFi access point sending a signal to a laptop. ... WiMax can handle virtually all the same protocols Wifi can including VOIP. ... African countries are now going to start deploying WiMax networks instead of cell phone networks.
The Evolution Of MP3 Players by David Fishman
In today’s world MP3 players are the fastest and easiest way to listen to music, they are very light and are easy to carry around especially those who are on the go. However, MP3 players are substantially cheaper than CD players with advanced error-correction and anti-shock features. ... With the introduction of MP3 digital audio files, music went portable as a new market sprouted up for MP3 players. ... The totally new iPods have been redesigned are able to play music and play video on the same unit .
Choosing Calibration Management Software by Brad Price
Have you have found yourself lost in a software hell? You are not alone. Every magazine you pick up advertises new and improved software; your junk email, I like to call g-mail, tells you of the latest products; you see it in catalogs; and your phone rings and some vendor is pushing you to... New software will take advantage of new technology which usually means you get more bang for the buck. ... Will it be the same hardware, new hardware, some of both? ... The Environment
The first evaluation that needs to be done is to review the hardware that will be used by the new system.
Back Up Your Website by Aleem Khan
We often don't realise how heavily reliant we are on technology until we lose it. If your cell phone goes missing, laptop is stolen or Internet connection goes down for a day, that's when you realise how vulnerable you are to human imperfections. I say human imperfections because machines are... Having said that, let's look at how you can back up your website and e-mails by going through some easy-access back up media: CDs They are now extremely cheap retailing for only a couple of cents and can be found anywhere.
Data Storage Media – A Guide to Selecting Media For Storing and Backing Up Computer Data by David Haysom
Data, or information stored on your computer, can either be held on fixed disk drives inside the computer or on removable media such as CD's that can be inserted and removed. Removable media can be used to transfer files between computers or to backup the data already existing on fixed disk drives. ... Not so good for… Some newer computer and laptop models that do not have a diskette or floppy drive installed. ... Projects that need to be continuously backed up such as a film script, as it is a cheap alternative.
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