Monthly Archives: October 2012

Do PC’s Have A Place In Our Future?

Mobile web is becoming more and more popular. Apps and mobile sites are increasingly being downloaded and accessed; both can make our lives easier on a daily basis.

Today, almost everyone has a smartphone; the need for the web to be mobile has significantly increased over recent years. Smartphones are outselling PCs for the first time since the end of 2010.

Tagged with: Future, PC's
Posted in Geek Stuff

A Closer Look at the 3 Largest Malware Networks

For every malware network that is eliminated, several more are discovered.  While knowing the details of every malware network is not helpful for the average Internet user, understanding how the largest networks operate can provide a great deal of insight.  It can also help determine the best Internet security practices by identifying how devices are compromised.  It also demonstrates how cyber criminals bypass Internet security strategies.  The number of malicious sites increased by 240% in 2011 which means users should be more cognizant of Internet security risks than ever.  The primary reasons that the number of sites continues to rise are that cyber criminals rotate domain names and malicious software kits are easier to buy and customize than ever before.

Tagged with: malware, Networks
Posted in Virus and Malware

How to build your own computer. Buy a CPU,Hard drive and a Motherboard.

Building your own computer is something that’s becoming increasingly popular. Instead of buying expensive computers from retailers, many people are finding that custom building their own computer tailored to their needs is a cheaper and more convenient alternative. Not only is it custom built, but learning about how a computer is assembled makes it easier for you to upgrade hardware like RAM, the motherboard or graphics card in the future. So read, learn and try it out the next time you’re looking to buy a PC.

Tagged with: build, computer
Posted in Hardware

The Best Gadgets to Take Along When Traveling

When you’re hitting the road, getting out of town and traveling far, far away, packing is the first step to the excursion. What do you take and what can you live without? Today, nobody leaves home without at least a couple of their favorite gadgets. Whether you’re going to be backpacking for an entire month of lounging poolside at a five star resort, you have to have at least a few electronics on hand.

Tagged with: Best, gadgets, Traveling
Posted in Geek Stuff

5 Steps to an Amazing Online Password.

5 Steps to an Amazing Online Password

Everywhere online we are required to key in our own choice for a password. For instance, if you wish to create your own personal email, it is important that you come up with a password that you can remember, thus a lot of people usually end up keying their birthdates. This is of course a huge mistake because passwords and accounts can be easily hacked.

Tagged with: online, Password
Posted in Security

Windows vs Mac OS

It’s an argument that has been had by countless computer geeks, Mac OS versus Windows. Through the years, the two companies have battled back and forth to be considered the preferred operating system of computer users everywhere. This competition has pushed both products to improve rapidly and has led to some marketing campaigns from both sides that have gotten downright dirty. Will this post put this great debate to rest? Probably not, but what I can do is give you the information you need to be able to decide for yourself.

Tagged with: Mac, OS, windows
Posted in PC or Mac

What Exactly is Wireless 4G?

In the world of technology, 4G continues to be a major buzzword in the community as more and more providers are looking to add this technology to their list of services. An acronym for fourth-generation wireless, 4G is a technology used with cell phones, wireless computers and other kinds of mobile devices, allowing faster Internet access than 3G networks are able to offer. It also permits the ability to access high-quality voice, high-definition video and better wireless channels using mobile devices.

Tagged with: Wireless 4G
Posted in Geek Stuff

Eight reasons why iPad Mini would Change World of Tablets

IPad Mini already is coming. Some sources say new tablet from Apple is already on the assembly lines. Start of sales is scheduled on October-November. Device will have 7.85 inches screen diagonal and very attractive price. The output of this device for Apple, will become, without any doubts, an important event, it can bring serious changes in the camp of products-competitors. It can change the very principles of today’s mobile market. To say simply, iPad Mini would change the market segment of tablet computers.

Tagged with: IPad Mini
Posted in IPad Mini

Apple’s new A6 Processor Preview

Whether it is the diminutive iPod Nano or the iMac, whether it is the iPad with all its features or a desktop PC, all of Apple’s products come backed up by great technology.  For instance, the Mac Pro runs on Quad Core Xeon processors from Intel and users can decide between a 12, 6 or 4 core. Apple’s iPhone 4S comes with the A5 chip that consists of not 1, but 2 cores, promising graphics that are seven times faster and performance that is two times more powerful than anything before it.  The iPad used Apple’s custom-made A5 chip as well that promises more power with less energy consumption.  We are now hearing that the new iPad, the iPad3, will be better and faster because the company has upgraded the A5 processor to a quad-core processor, the A6.

Tagged with: apple, Mac
Posted in Apple

The History of Spam and Common Email Spam Principles

The history of spam is actually quite interesting.  In the late 1800’s sales people would ‘spam’ telegraph lines and
send messages to wealthy land owners about investing opportunities.  In the late 1970’s the military’s web (which preceded today’s internet) was used to send out an offer to 400 people with a poor response.

Tagged with: email, junk, spam
Posted in Spam


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