Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

How to manage the Managed Hosting

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Dedicated hosting, Managed hosting, grid hosting and application hosting are few most in demand hosting solutions these days. You would have to manage a number of websites individually and pretty obviously with a lot of competence at least on your part at the same point of time. There are a number of options available out there in the market but it is the only one that many individuals have chosen, and that is nothing other than managed hosting. Several users have chosen the option of managed hosting for themselves for a number of valid reasons and benefits that actually makes it a really very attractive option for a number of individuals. And there are actually a number of companies and organizations as well that actually offer managed hosting and the fees for each and every single one can vary considerably. This is due to all the available features and options that the particular company or organization provides their valued customers with.

There are in fact so many benefits of managed hosting. One of the major amongst them is the price tag of the service. Just because of its really low price tag many companies and organizations can offer the bandwidth and the services against a much lower price so that almost every individual would be able to attain the remarkable service on their own. This is because of the cost and the amount of the bandwidth available.

Gadgets forever

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Want to store the important information in some other place or need to carry them to any other office? It seems that you do not want to use the e-mail facility, as you are scared of leakage. In that case, gadgets like a Pen Drive happen to be your solution. It was just an example; everyday numbers of gadgets are invented. They come with lots of facilities. For example just think of a music system; they are used for listening music and you are also able to record voices. The newest gadgets are more trendy and easy to use or carry to any place. Today we are using gadgets like MP3 players that also support WAV or WMA files, and they come with different storage space starting from 128MB. While talking about gadgets and their functions, it is common to see the usages of USB gadgets by every people.

When it comes to USB connectivity, then the common gadgets we all use are the digital cameras. Another thing that is very common in the market is the use of wireless mouse or keyboard. You need input a device in your USB port, and signals are received through the device from the mouse and keyboard that helps you perform with the computer. You can also use the USB port to connect to a wireless antenna with the computer, and that helps create a wireless network. Have you heard of the Samsung HLS-5679W LED DLP? If not then go through the engadget HD review to get detailed information about the super gadget.

Select appropriate Internet Service for business

Friday, July 18th, 2008

While selecting the right Internet service to solve your business problems, the single consideration you should keep in mind is the speed that you need largely. Various providers offer different types of speeds. Now it is up to you to select one of them. The selection for your business connection must be based on the future and contemporary requirements along with affordability. If you are starting a new venture and are completely unaware of internet speed or broadband, then you might not be able to spend huge amount of money to get the fast business connections. Therefore, you must try to get it for much cheaper price along with good speed. Some of the average companies are providing high-speed transmission speed so that small businesspersons are able to access their service and they do not have to invest huge amount of money to avail the connections. BT phones are one of the service providers who are willing to provide high quality services in every field including business broadband and mobile broadband services.

BT phones are also providing the facility of mobile phone along with downloading facilities. Apart from these, SIM reader options are also available with this phone. You can easily place the set anywhere you want. Therefore, if you were going to take BT phones, you would definitely benefit. They will try their best to make you happy.

They have a wide range of phones and broadband services to suit every requirement and budget. Compare the packages with your requirement and purchase the package that suits you best.

Some cell phone etiquettes to follow

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Cell phones are now almost our regular companions. Can we imagine our life without them? I know for most of the people the answer would be, ‘no’. Mobiles, accordingly, are part and parcel of our daily life as not only it helps us to maintain easy communication but also provides a handful of additional privileges that we cannot live without. Although we carry mobiles always, how many among us are aware of the cell phone ethics? In fact, for many a people, as I presume, this term could well be unknown. Accordingly, most of the times, intentionally or even unintentionally we disturb others or hamper others’ works somehow by using mobiles in unethical manners. Accordingly, it is the high time you should pay attention towards being sensible while talking in mobile phones.

First thing to remember here is that cell phones are extension of our privacy that we use to maintain in our public life. In such case, how to deal with the mobile phones at public is an important issue. Latest technologies of 3G mobiles have bestowed upon us a number of facilities that were strikingly absent in the earlier versions. For example, now most of the people purchase mobile phones with camera and MP3 players. For such mobile users, a common advice is, do not take photographs of any person or persons without their permissions. In addition, abstain from taking photographs of places where photography is prohibited. As far as talking is concerned, avoid talking loudly at public places. Try to switch off your mobile or keep it silent at places where mobile phone use is banned

I-phones and 3G technology

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The 3G technology that is used in the I-phones mainly uses a protocol named the HSDPA. The full form of the HSDPA is High-Speed Downlink Packet Access that is used to download data. It is quicker than the UMTS or the Universal Mobile Telecommunications networks. Another benefit of using the 3g technology is that it is able to download e-mails and attachments faster than any of the other technique in relation to the mobile connections. Since i-phones have the capability to switch between the technologies as the 3G, the EDGE and Wi-Fi, the user always hope to get the best speed possible.

The main advantage of using an i-phone is that it gives the options for a mobile multitasking. However, you must remember that the 3G technology enables the mobile to have more of the multitasking in more places and do not require to be connected via Wi-Fi. The interesting feature of the 3G technology based phones is that the user is able to talk while browsing the internet at the same time. This is considered as a major advantage of the business 3G technology over the other technologies that are used for the business purposes.

The combination of the 3G technology and the i-phones allow the user to have a worldwide standard in cellular communications. This enables the user to communicate and surf the internet from any corner of the globe. if you are in a place where there is no 3G network, then the i-phones connects you with a the help of other technologies that are pre-installed in the i-phones like the GSM for calling facilities and the EDGE for data transmission. Therefore, it is a unique combination.

Goodbye Mobile Internet Explorer: Hello Firefox

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

There have been many computer users that have switched over from the Internet Explorer browser included as a standard on many personal computers, to the lighter Firefox browser. Firefox is an open source application, from the same techies that created Ubuntu, and offers an internet browsing experience that is faster and less buggy than that of the “new and improved” IE. But, for those that use the mobile broadband connection on their phones to access the internet, will Firefox be offering a free browser for mobile phones? Will the Firefox browser offer more speed and less kinks than the current Internet Explorer for mobile.

The answer to this question is yes. Firefox has a mobile broadband browser in the works right now and developers seem to think this new addition to the mobile broadband experience is one that will speed up the rate at which mobile users will be able to connect and browse the internet. The best part about the Firefox for mobile offering is the FREE price tag that will be attached to the browser. More than likely, the unit will be downloaded to phones via syncing or mobile internet connections and installed to the phone automatically.

Once the Firefox for mobile offering is out and ready to use, more than a few mobile broadband users will be surfing the internet even faster than the current 3g mobile broadband internet connections currently allow them to surf and they will be all over the internet with more to see than their IE counterparts.

Discover the FTP Alternative for Businesses

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Have you hear about the new File Share alternative to FTP? Businesses today are switching from their old FTP software and servers to the extranet option offered at ShareFile.com. There are several advantages to switching to ShareFile’s service, including faster file transfers, better security and more reliable service and support.

If you rely on SFTP to upload big files for clients to download, you probably think your data is completely safe. It is much safer than it would be with a regular FTP connection, but you still do not have the level of control you could. With ShareFile, you receive an alert every time a file is downloaded. You can also use their Audit and History feature to see exactly who has viewed your files.

In addition to enhanced security features, you can upload large files twice as fast with ShareFile as you can with FTP. Downloads are faster for clients, too, and logging in is a snap. ShareFile can be accessed from any web browser without special software. If you or your clients ever need support, it is available 24 hours a day for ShareFile users.

If you’re curious about ShareFile and the advantages of using this type of service instead of FTP, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial at their website, ShareFile.com. Once you and your clients try this incredible service, you will wonder how you ever got along without it.