Engrossed Online Using Windows Live Essentials

Post by: admin on June 29th, 2010 | File Under Techno Feature

Microsoft Corporation Windows Live Essentials reviewing the latest – a software package that allows users to create and share photos and movies on the modified, set up email and stay connected with their closest friends. With the development of Windows Live Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Mail, Messenger, and the addition of Windows Live Sync, the latest Windows Live Essentials combines the power of computers and the Internet to complement the experience with Windows 7.

As is the way people organize, connect and share with each other are now increasingly shift to use the internet, the computer becomes the center of a number of important activities, including managing messages, organize photos, movies and listening to music. Windows Live Essentials brings the latest trends along with the best combination of experience between computers with internet. Read More »

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Facebook Site Must Change

Post by: admin on February 3rd, 2010 | File Under Techno Feature

Facebook should be changed so that users are safer from the threat of criminals on the internet. “No need to hesitate. Small changes can make users more protected, “said Graham Cluley, Senior Technology Consultant from Sophos. Cluley thinks changes in the Facebook privacy rules that suggest that all the Facebook users to share personal information online have a step backwards.

In fact, he said, the number of attacks increased dramatically in the past year shows that social networking Web sites and millions of users to protect themselves. “Otherwise, their identity could be easily stolen by fraud and malware attacks,” he added. Sophos research results found that the amount of spam on social networks soared, as many as 57 percent of respondents received spam on social networking web sites, so many as 36 percent of the respondents who participated in the survey had received the malware from social networking web sites.

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Nokia Develop Technology to Control Movement Radar

Post by: admin on February 3rd, 2010 | File Under Techno Feature

Radar technology has been there a long time and is widely used in various fields. In the military, this technology is very familiar because it is widely used in surveillance efforts. Accordingly, recently Nokia has succeeded in developing radar technology to support a variety of homemade devices, future technology being developed by Nokia this, change-capable handsets into the radar device. However, not much need for traditional radar used on the smartphone device.

In one occasion, Nokia has demonstrated this radar technology demonstration yg located in the Nokia Research Center (NRC) Helsinki, Finland some time ago. According to Siemens, this technology uses electromagnetic waves to provide a variety of wireless sensing. The result is a device that can measure the speed and direction of movement of an approaching object.

There are a lot of potential from the existence of this technology, such as motion control theory does not have to stop to control the volume. This radar detection also works when covered with mobile devices. And this is one way to find out how much the radar performance of mobile devices is still in a pocket, purse or other protection.

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Tsunami track with Down Sea Internet Cable

Post by: admin on November 21st, 2009 | File Under Techno Feature

Recent natural disasters often haunt many people in the world. Moreover, natural disasters like the tsunami can’t be predicted in advance. Because of that, tsunami early warning system is needed accurate. Now present a new approach to detect a tsunami, which uses the Internet cable under the sea.

There are only five countries that still use the sensor array as a warning system, the United States, Australia, Indonesia, Chile, and Thailand. a cheaper way to detect tsunami, namely using a telecommunications cable or the Internet under the sea to detect the electric field. This tool was created as an electric charge in the salt sea water passing through the Earth’s magnetic field. Read More »

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