Archive for the Computers category

Converting or to another iPod

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Converting iPod to PC or to another iPod. To get started, just remove your iPod and synch your friend’s iPod to the computer instead. Then, find the files that you saved to the hard drive. Select the files, which you just put on the computer, and move them over to your friend’s iPod. Then you’re done. You and your friend will both have access to the songs in question and you will be able to listen to them on your own iPods at any time, together or separately.

Internet & Reverse Lookups

Friday, May 9th, 2008

The internet is now so popular that the vast majority of people either use it at home or every day at work. We take it for granted, but it is worth noting how much information about all of us is now stored online for other people to read. You can discover all sorts of info about virtually anyone on the web these days, not just the celebrities. Only law enforcement agencies or private investigation companies could find out personal info about people in the past, but now anyone who is suspicious of a neighbor or employee can check up on them using the internet. You can run people or background checks using surnames, and by using a reverse cell phone lookup directory you can find who owns a particular phone, for example when someone unknown has called you.

Web Hosting Regulations

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

At base, the court held that a demand for an IP address must be connected with some sort of judicial proceeding, and not a simple subpoena issued by a court without any kind of review. The court stated that the demand for the IP address must “bear some possible relationship” to an investigation. That relationship can be demonstrated by requiring that the subpoena be issued as part of the grand jury process, rather than through a process in which a subpoena may be issued without any demonstration of relevance. The court refused to go further, and require that a subpoena be issued by a grand jury only upon demonstration of probable cause (the standard necessary to issue a warrant).

This decision shows the difference in privacy rights that is developing between state constitutions and the U.S. constitution. Federal courts have routinely held that there is no Constitutionally based expectation of privacy in IP addresses, while state courts are increasingly interpreting their constitutions the opposite way. Like many similar state vs. Federal issues, these different interpretations are ironic since most state constitutions are based on the Federal constitution. However state courts have a long history of interpreting their constitutions differently than the U.S. constitution.

For hosts, this decision reinforces the need to require some sort of service of process prior to disclosing information about your customers. It’s important to note that the ISP in this case, Comcast, was not a party to the suit, and not held to be liable for its response to the defective subpoena. However, what this case does illustrate is the growing body of law supporting customer’s expectation of privacy in information generated by their use of technology.

Yahoo! Small Business

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Yahoo! Small Business decision to offer unlimited hosting service was a strategic move to simplify an otherwise complicated process and, ultimately, help small businesses achieve a strong online presence.
“We saw [our customers] on the path of becoming aware of hosting services to [buying the service],” says Yalif. “This was a stumbling block as they tried to figure cost per megabyte, how many gigabytes they need. We really simply wanted to remove this whole analysis and set of concerns, and help streamline their movement from thinking that this was a need to getting that lead.”

Dedicated Web Hosting Servers

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Dedicated servers are basically computers that have a single function: to host and run the websites you place on them. Unlike shared web hosting where you have to share your disk space, CPU, RAM and other resources with other customers, a dedicated server allows you to host 1 or more of your sites on the machine by yourself. The entire box is basically yours to configure as you see fit.

Dedicated servers are usually either managed or unmanaged. If you go with an unmanaged dedicated server, you usually get to pay a cheaper price, but you have to basically administer the machine by yourself. If there are security fixes for the web server or the operating system on the computer, you will need to apply them yourself. In fact, you will probably need to stay on top of such developments by subscribing to the necessary mailing lists and whatnot for security fixes to the software on your server. You are normally given the root (adminstrator) password to an unmanaged dedicated server. If you require the web host to do anything to your server, you typically have to pay extra for the support service.

Managed dedicated servers are servers where the web host attends to all the necessary updates to your software and maintains the hardware on your behalf. The charges for managed servers are usually higher since you are also paying for the services they provide. Very often, managed servers do not come with root access.

Finding a shared web host

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Too often, a web hosting directory will actually sell the most popular listings to various hosts who are willing to pay top-dollar for an award or recognition. Consumers should thus make no correlation between an award and quality.

Kudos, awards and recognition are indicators that a host has financial resources to advertising online, but does not indicate whether the host offers credible and reliable service.

Not all awards and recognition are purchased advertisements, however. When recognition is not purchased, you only need to inquire how the host was specifically selected for an award. This can usually be determined from an evaluation formula that is posted on the Web site.

Consumers should also note that many hosting directories not only offer a large list of hosts, but also detailed information about the host’s features, price ranges and provide consumers with the ability to compare hosts again each other.

More sophisticated hosting directories will also include in-depth articles, message forums, evaluation tools and even promotional campaigns that will save you money with the most credible hosting firms. These features are also important because they allow consumers to obtain more in-depth and personalized information about a hosting firm.

Other resources that consumers may want to consult are online bulletin boards. Specialized bulletin boards contain and solicit postings from consumers who provide their opinion and experiences concerning their experiences with a hosting company. These resources provide users with a candid understanding of the inter-workings of hosting companies.

The Internet and Security

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

With the internet becoming more and more popular it is worth remembering how much information about people is now stored online. All kinds of information can be found about any of us on the internet these days. In the past the average member of society with no connections to law enforcement or private investigators had no way to find out information about people they were suspicious of. This has all changed using the internet. You can for example run background checks on people using their names. You can find out about someone using this article - phone lookups and background checks. You can check if someone has court or criminal records and even run reverse cell phone lookups and address checks

How to Choose a Web Host

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Your new website is ready to upload, and now you need a web host. Or perhaps you already have a web host, but uptime and support are lacking. Of the thousands of web hosts to choose from, how do you find one that you can depend on? Know what can go wrong and what to watch out for, and research prospective web hosts carefully.

What can go wrong with web hosting

Too much downtime

Problems happen, and even when they don’t, server maintenance results in a minimal amount of downtime. A dependable web host not only maintains servers well, but also monitors the servers and fixes problems immediately. With the type of web host you want to avoid, however, your site may be down for days.

Features that don’t work

When your email doesn’t work, your business shuts down. Problems with databases and other features can also slow down or stop your business. Most web hosts understand this, but some don’t place a high priority on keeping not only your site online but everything working as well.

Poor support

Dependable web hosts answer tech support questions within hours. Other web hosts, however, have been known to take days. And when those responses come, sometimes they’re canned responses that don’t address the issue.

Poor communication

Support people with good communication skills help keep problems from becoming bigger problems. Being told, “Everything looks fine here, so the problem is solved,” leads to frustration. So is having your site shut down because it used too many resources rather than the web host contacting you about the problem first.

Web Hosting Services

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Web hosting services are companies that provide businesses and individuals the opportunity to have their own websites on the Internet. The Web hosting service has a large server or multiple servers that allow them space on the web, and they rent this space to clients who use it to park their domain names on the World Wide Web so that Internet surfers can access them.

Anyone can use a web hosting service if he or she can pay the monthly fee and have a domain name. The domain name provides the URL that people will type into their Internet web browser to be directed to your site. You will have to pay to register your domain name, although some web hosting services may offer free domain name registration as part of a promotion to give you incentive to use their service. If you cannot afford the monthly fee, there are free web hosting services. However, there tend to be serious limitations on how you can operate your website with a free service, and many people find it necessary to upgrade to a paid service if they continue their website for an extended length of time. Another option may be shared web hosting, where a number of people agree to operate their websites off the same server and costs are shared.

Virtual Private Servers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

A Virtual Private Server or VPS for short is also know as Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS). Virtual Private Servers is many servers into single one physical server. In fact VPS provides the features of a dedicated server to many customers as low cost. In case of Virtual Private Server system resources like the CPU and RAM with other users. In this case the server resources are setup in such a way that each hosting client is only allowed to use an allocated percent, meaning that resources assigned to you will always available to you.

The Virtual Private Servers looks and acts like a dedicated server and you have your own root access and you can use it install and run any application. A VPS can be used to host a small business web site or medium sized complex, database driven online store or corporate intranet. A virtual private server also makes an excellent development platform or dedicated mail server.

VoIP Cell Phone– All I Want For April 2008

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

VoIP Cell Phone– All I Want For April 2008. Phone everyone this April 2008 with your very own VoIP Cell Phone. Yes that is correct, VoIP has gone wireless. For those still catching up VoIP (aka “voice of ip”) is the making of calls using the internet instead of telephone lines. And now the telecommunication technology has moved into the wireless arena.

Business Owners Web Hosting

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Your small business website needs to be hosted on a web server or simply a server (another name for computer) that is connected to the World Wide Web so that anyone can access your website.

Choosing a web hosting company for your small business website is easy if you follow the guide I have layout for you. Depending on the scale of your business, the type of business you run and your level of technical competency, there will always be a right hosting provider just for your business.

The general rule of thumb in choosing a web hosting provider boils down to: Excellent Customer Support, Company Stability, Robust Datacenter, and Affordability

Excellent Customer Support If all things being equal, I would rate customer support as my number 1 determining factor in choosing a web hosting provider. Relying on testimonials found on the provider’s site is a common approach to assess a company’s level of customer excellence but it is also quite an outdated one. After all it’s not uncommon for some providers to fake the testimonials. Instead I suggest you follow my way of assessing their customer support.

Sizing its level of customer support is sometimes as easy as finding out whether they have enough employees to support their level of business growth. You should look at the Customer to Employee ratio, CE ratio, as a benchmark.

For example, according to our records SiteSell Inc has approximately 15,000 customers and employs about 30 support staff, it has a CE ratio of 500 (15,000/30 = 500), you can expect a much higher level of customer satisfaction and a faster response time when compared to another provider who is serving 100,000 customers but only have 75 support staff. Their CE ratio would stand at approximately 1,333. Basically you should look for a professional hosting provider with a low CE ratio.

HOW DO I CHOOSE A GOOD WEB HOST?

Monday, April 14th, 2008

A good, shared Web host must provide reliable and reasonable quality of service. Many times, a consumer will sign up with the least expensive provider only to experience many technical difficulties and the inevitable and frustrating experience of changing Web hosts. To avoid this experience, it is best if the consumer chooses the right hosting company. Ensuring that a shared Web hosting firm has the following characteristics will increase the probability of consumer satisfaction.

Quality Server Technology: The use of quality server technology is important. Since shared hosting services utilize multiplexed equipment, consumers must ensure that the server and server technology used can accommodate the number of users on your particular server.

System Administrators Make sure that knowledgeable system administrators are operating your hosting company’s technology.

Network Redundancy Your shared hosting package must have multiple connections to the Internet. Network redundancy ensures that if one Internet connection goes down, traffic can be re-routed through another connection.

Network Connectivity It is important to find the fastest Internet connection possible. Since you are competing with other users for resources in a shared hosting environment, you should ensure that you have at least T3 connection that is using less than 50 per cent of available bandwidth.

You should also consider the following factors before selecting any type of shared hosting solution for your Web site. By considering these factors, you will save money in the long run by selecting a solution that grows with your business.

Purchase only what you need Select a Web hosting solution that corresponds with your business needs. Only purchase services that your site will require to provide your specific content. Don’t sign up for an all-inclusive account with a hosting firm if you won’t use most of their services. This will unnecessarily increase your costs.

What is a Dedicated Server?

Friday, April 11th, 2008

In the web hosting industry, a dedicated server is usually defined as the rental and exclusive use of a computer that includes a web server, related software, and connection to the Internet, located on-site, within a web hosting company’s premises. In most cases, for compilation of related company web sites, that may develop a considerable amount of traffic, a dedicated server is usually needed. In many cases, the server may be configured and operated on a remote basis, independently located from the client company.

A single computer on a web hosting network that is leased or rented, and dedicated to just one customer, comprises a dedicated server. A service provider will monitor the computer’s hardware, network connectivity, and routing equipment, while the customer generally controls and maintains the server software. Dedicated servers are usually used for web sites that have grown beyond the basic standard web hosting account, and require a more comprehensive network. They are also used by larger companies that need separate systems for mail, web, and database servers. Web hosting companies may have their sites spread over one or several servers. Dedicated servers are generally kept inside of data centers, so that they may be monitored by service providers.

Internet business owners generally choose to outsource dedicated servers, due to the highly technical nature of the requirements, and the high availability of networks from multiple providers. Dedicated server providers utilize great amounts of bandwidth, and are able to obtain lower volume costs, which can include multi-providers in any given plan. Generally, the expenses required to develop a single network alone, is not economically feasible for most web hosting companies.

In the web hosting industry, a dedicated server is usually defined as the rental and exclusive use of a computer that includes a web server, related software, and connection to the Internet, located on-site, within a web hosting company’s premises. In most cases, for compilation of related company web sites, that may develop a considerable amount of traffic, a dedicated server is usually needed. In many cases, the server may be configured and operated on a remote basis, independently located from the client company.

A single computer on a web hosting network that is leased or rented, and dedicated to just one customer, comprises a dedicated server. A service provider will monitor the computer’s hardware, network connectivity, and routing equipment, while the customer generally controls and maintains the server software. Dedicated servers are usually used for web sites that have grown beyond the basic standard web hosting account, and require a more comprehensive network. They are also used by larger companies that need separate systems for mail, web, and database servers. Web hosting companies may have their sites spread over one or several servers. Dedicated servers are generally kept inside of data centers, so that they may be monitored by service providers.

Internet business owners generally choose to outsource dedicated servers, due to the highly technical nature of the requirements, and the high availability of networks from multiple providers. Dedicated server providers utilize great amounts of bandwidth, and are able to obtain lower volume costs, which can include multi-providers in any given plan. Generally, the expenses required to develop a single network alone, is not economically feasible for most web hosting companies.

VoIP Makes for Longer March 2008 Conversations

Friday, March 7th, 2008

VoIP Makes for Longer March 2008 Conversations. VoIP Makes for Longer March 2008 Conversations. VoIP? - If you have not come across the term VoIP yet (where have you been?) - you are without doubt asking for a - VoIP Definition. Voip is the making of telephone calls via your normal internet connection. There is no need to use your regular telephone provider and this makes for some very cheap calls. It is especially good for international and long distance calls.

Business Registration

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Business Registration is a company’s complete online listing - including Web site, Phone number, and more - and this can instantly be available to everyone who searches for a new online
domain name in the Whois database.
Benefits
o Provides shoppers with all your registrant’s vital information in just one click.
o Give potential customers a special message or offer.
o Help visitors locate your customer’s place of business with a detailed online map
(international mapping available for 67 countries).
o Online Business Card Web site.
oThis Can show visitors what their domain name is worth.

Compatible Phaser 8200 Toner Is Not Only Safe For The Earth But It Is Cheaper

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Do you wish there was a way to save on your companies office supply costs? Buying compatible toner can help keep your expenses as low as possible. The compatible toner not only costs less costly but it also prints wonderfully without any smudges or streaks! Our planet needs assistance, do your part by switching to compatible Phaser 8200 toner for your printer at work and at home. You can locate compatible toner for many different toner brands on the web. If you still have more questions about compatible toner do some research on the web.

VoIP for Easter Phone Calls

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

VoIP for Easter Phone Calls.
Contact family this holiday period by using VoIP. It will save you money, thereby allowing you to spend more on Easter presents and give you a chance to chat to family and friends for much longer.

How does VoIP work? you well may ask. In straightforward language it is the ringing of telephone calls via your internet internet connection. This allows you sidestep your regular telephone company thus saving much of money.

Compatible Phaser 8500 Supplies Is Not Only Better For The Environment But It Is Less Expensive

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Are you trying to spend less cash for your business? Saving your business cash is easy when you switch to compatible toner! It is amazing that toner which costs so much less can still print without any streaks or smudges. Recycling isone of the most effective ways to preserve our environment, by purchasing compatible toner you are helping that cause. Many individuals go to the web to find compatible Phaser 8500 Supplies for their business or home. By doing some research online you can find all you want about compatible toner.

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