Archive for May, 2009

Uploading Images To Your Computer

Monday, May 25th, 2009

You can create your your own online photo album as well as uploading your pictures to your computer easily. Initially what you’ve to do is to start shooting with your digital camera. You might capture various memorable occasions such as your graduation party or a friend’s birthday party or your childs special moments First, you wish to take plenty of photos with your digital camera.
Irrespective of the occasion, you require to ensure that some nice images have been captured and ready to upload to your computer. After deciding which ones have to be archived or uploaded you require to choose the exact theme and color schemes representing your memorable moments. After deciding which photos to be uploaded, then you’ve to upload and transfer them to the computer. These photos stored in the computer will be kept temporarily.

1. Connect Digital Camera to Computer
first connect digital camera to your computer via USB port of your computer. Alternatively, remove the camera memory card and insert it into the card reader of the computer. Not both methods will help you to transfer images from your digital camera to the computer. The operating system in the computer will automatically identify the connection of your digital camera and will ask next where to copy the images. Then select the icon for scanner or camera wizard or copy pictures to the computer in a folder. Now continue to the next step of the upload. (more…)

Whats your choice between Dsl, T1, Ds3, Other?

Friday, May 15th, 2009

What is a viable option for your business network backbone? Is it DSL, cable, T1, DS3, or something else?

Ok, is a T1 a viable choice? Yes, due to geographic locations where DSL/Cable is not available.

As far as other flavors? Well a DS-3 is a viable options when fiber isn’t run to the location and hence a copper circuit is still needed.

Voice T1s/PRIs are still viable choices.

If the organization is big enough, then a T1 for backup would be a viable option. DSL and Cable (when available) or fine choices for very small businesses that do not run particular servers. As fiber is built out to more locations, copper circuits sales will carry on to decline. At the enterprise level, most phone companies won’t bond more than two DS3s (around 88Mbps), when you could have Gig-E Internet if the location is fiber lit. (more…)

Find the right calling card that fits your budget and needs

Sunday, May 10th, 2009
3446013822_ed8f995e9b Find the right calling card that fits your budget and needs
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In times when you’ve to be far from your family and friends, you’d want to find a way to communicate with them. There are times that this might not be possible when your network provider doesn’t work in a particular country. If you’re then abroad for business trips, you might find it difficult to find means of communicating with your dear ones.

This situation can no longer be an issue with today’s technology. You’ve more options today that make life easier and more comfortable. Among which is the availability of prepaid calling cards in today’s market.
With the use of this kind of card, you’ll no longer have to think of the way to contact your friends and family. You just have to buy the card and there will be easy directions in it which would detail the use of the card. After purchasing, you can utilise the prepaid calling card to call from a landline or a cell phone. Thus, the process is convenient for the users. You’ll also have no issues when it comes to the phone bills that you’ll have to pay at the end of the month because it’s prepaid.
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