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shalani mujer

Trusted PC Tech Support - 1 views

Computers are the most essential commodity for me, especially for my business. That is why whenever I experiences computer trouble, I would really look for a PC tech support specialist to fix my co...

PC tech support

started by shalani mujer on 12 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
shalani mujer

Online PC Support No Once Can Match - 1 views

When I avail of ComputerTechSupportOnline online computer tech support services, I am always assured that my computer is good hands. Whenever I have problems with my PC, I know that they can fix ...

online computer tech support

started by shalani mujer on 12 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
shalani mujer

PC Technical Support's Great Contribution - 1 views

Our Daycare Center has computers that are specially made for children's use. Each unit has child-friendly and educational games that will surely be enjoyed by the children. It is a good thing that ...

pc technical support

started by shalani mujer on 12 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Eunice Vincent

BBC News : Two held in global PC fraud probe - 1 views

  • Two held in global PC fraud probe
  • Two held in global PC fraud probe
  • Two held in global PC fraud probe
    • Eunice Vincent
       
      Eunice Trojan- information theft security business, government
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    Two suspected hackers are arrested in an investigation into software designed to steal banking information.
Aliyah Rush

Instant Fix Slow Computer Solutions - 1 views

I bought a brand new PC with good specifications just last month. But only three weeks of use, I noticed that my PC froze and slowed down a bit. For the next three days, it continued to slow down. ...

fix slow computer

started by Aliyah Rush on 07 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
shalani mujer

The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

Computer Tech Support Service offers the most outstanding computer support service. They have friendly computer support technicians who are very skilled in giving accurate and fast solutions to...

computer support service

started by shalani mujer on 12 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
samaraad

Two million US PCs recruited to botnets - 0 views

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    Hi-tech criminals use botnets to send out spam . It was found in the US that "More than 2.2 million US PCs were found to be part of botnets, networks of hijacked home computers, in the first six months of 2010"
Chalana Perera

OLPC's Netbook Impact on Laptop PC Industry - OLPC News - 1 views

  • 1. Windows XP would have been discontinued in 2007 or 2008 as was Microsoft's original plan
  • 2. The Windows XP licence for netbooks was lowered to $30 per device
  • 3. Netbooks are selling at a rate of 35 million units per year and represent more than 30% of the notebook market and this share is increasing.
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  • 4. Intel's profits shrank 90% between Q4 2007 and Q4 2008
  • OLPC is going to make the PC/Laptop industry realize that there is an alternative to X86 for full sized keyboard/screen computing.
  • prices and market trends obviously do matter for the education aspect of the OLPC project
Chalana Perera

Live Theater Captioning (Hearing Loss Web) - 0 views

  • Captioning Systems has a great method of delivering captioning in the theater.
  • Prior to the performances the script was converted from a standard live theater/musical theater script to standard captioning format using PCS Live Theater Captioning software
  • One in 10 people has some form of hearing loss, and this larger group would appreciate communication enablement,
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  • Sign language interpreters are useful to a minuscule group of deaf people fluent in sign language who are positioned close enough to be able to watch interpreters' hand movements
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    This article offers many insights on to technology and shows that are deaf-viewer-friendly and provides links to shows which have captioning options for the many interested deaf audiences.
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    This article offers many insights on to technology and shows that are deaf-viewer-friendly and provides links to shows which have captioning options for the many interested deaf audiences.
Ali Parrish

Nokia: New Laptop Offering - 0 views

  • The Booklet also has integrated Bluetooth, GPS, a webcam and an SD card reader. Nokia claims it has a 12-hour battery life.
  • "The presence of this internal wireless modem is why the Booklet 3G is a natural extension to Nokia's traditional phone handset product range."
  • "A growing number of people want the computing power of a PC with the full benefits of mobility," said Kai Oistamo, Nokia's executive vice president for devices.
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  • The Booklet has an aluminium case, weighs 1.25 kilograms (2.75 lbs) and its 10-inch screen is HD-ready.
  • Mr Fogg said the Booklet's unique selling point was an "internal mobile broadband card with a SIM slot." "Other netbooks rely on external USB mobile broadband modems for Internet access," he wrote on his blog.
  • The Windows-based device is about 2cm thick and will offer 3G connectivity as well as wi-fi.
iman mustafa

Spam offers to let people use their PC to attack Obama site - 0 views

  • The e-mail message says: "If You dont like Obama come here, you can help to ddos his site with your installs."
  • It's not clear whether the software does turn the computer into a DoS attacking zombie, or what it does, if anything. But it would be crazy to expose your computer like that, regardless of your political leanings.
ajay tambay

Meet Bustadrive, a home-made hard disk destroyer | PC Pro blog - 0 views

  • If your job involves having to destroy hard disks and make sure that their data is impossible to recover, you’ll know that it can be an expensive business: properly disposing of each hard disk can cost between £5 and £10 and, when you’re managing the IT affairs of potentially large businesses, these costs can mount up.
    • ajay tambay
       
      IT Systems - basics Impact - business
  • simply chopping the platter in half wouldn’t remove the data” and confirmed that it could be recovered – but the costs of retrieving any remaining information “would be prohibitive”. That’s because you’d need “something along the lines of an electron scanning microscope” to read the data from the remains of the platter – and those currently sell second-hand for at least £40,000. Tanfield-Johnson also confirmed that, once you’d cracked open a hard disk to extract the platters within, recovering any data would become even more difficult, because you’d need “the same model and make of [circuit] board” to access each track of data on the disk. So, unless you’re willing to spend tens of thousands of pounds, it looks like your data is safe.
    • ajay tambay
       
      Social - privacy
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