Archive for October, 2009

Data Recovery Software for FAT

Have you ever experienced disk failure, Loss of important data can put you in most adverse condition and even cause business failure? Following are some of the salient features of tools which made Datarecoverysoftawre.com leading developer of Data Recovery Software for Windows.

User friendly: Our development team has made design of software so simple that even people without having much knowledge of computer can easily use the application. Interactive graphical user interface (GUI) has made the tool quite user friendly.

Robustness: There are numerous causes that can cause data loss; loss of important data can be really devastating. The software is efficient enough to recovery data from damaged hard disk, what so ever is the cause hard disk failure.

Time saving: Data Doctor’s Recovery Software offers perfect alternate of time taking physical data recovery process carried out in cost laboratories. The application is easy to install and can recover all your lost files and folders with in no time.

Flexible: Data Recovery Software for FAT is flexible enough to recover more than 300 different types of files from disaster stricken computer hard disk, where other folders undelete tool or file rescue program fails even to display lost data.

Windows Compatibility: Data Doctor’s recovery tools are compatible to all major versions of Microsoft® Windows™ operating systems from 2000 to VISTA including latest Windows 7. The application can be easily install/uninstall with few clicks of mouse.
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Concise Computer Consulting of Clarkston says Computer Virus Repair is the only Answer to Remove Harmful Software: Virus, Spyware & Pop-ups

Viruses:

Viruses – A virus is a small piece of software that replicates itself. A virus might attach itself to a program such as a spreadsheet program. Each time the spreadsheet program runs, the virus runs, too, and it has the chance to reproduce (by attaching to other programs) or wreak havoc. E-mail viruses – An e-mail virus moves around in e-mail messages, and usually replicates itself by automatically mailing itself to dozens of people in the victim’s e-mail address book. Worms – A worm is a small piece of software that uses computer networks and security holes to replicate itself. A copy of the worm scans the network for another machine that has a specific security hole. It copies itself to the new machine using the security hole, and then starts replicating from there, as well. Trojan horses – A Trojan horse is simply a computer program. The program claims to do one thing (it may claim to be a game, or a “free” piece of software) but instead does damage when you run it (it may erase your hard disk). Trojan horses have no way to replicate automatically. They are called Trojan horses because they are sometimes disguised as normal computer programs.

Spyware:

Spyware is defined as any software that covertly gathers user information through the user’s Internet connection without his or her knowledge, usually for advertising purposes. Spyware applications are typically bundled as a hidden component of freeware or shareware programs that can be downloaded from the Internet; however, it should be noted that the majority of shareware and freeware applications do not come with spyware. Once installed, the spyware monitors user activity on the Internet and transmits that information in the background to someone else. Spyware can also gather information about e-mail addresses and even passwords and credit card numbers.

Spyware often causes “pop-up” advertisements to appear on the user’s screen, without the user’s knowledge or consent. These pop-ups can be quite a headache, and spyware itself often slows down computers to a slow crawl.

Because spyware exists as independent executable programs, they have the ability to monitor keystrokes, scan files on the hard drive, snoop other applications, such as chat programs or word processors, install other spyware programs, read cookies, change the default home page on the Web browser, consistently relaying this information back to the spyware author who will either use it for advertising/marketing purposes or sell the information to another party. When the home page of your web browser changes without your knowledge or consent, this is referred to a home-page hijacking. Read the rest of this entry »

Types of Electronic Whiteboards

Overview of An Electronic Whiteboard

Electronic whiteboards are becoming the new standard in classrooms and meeting rooms, in the 21st century. They take presenting, teaching and learning to new levels of interactivity.

What is an Electronic Whiteboard?

An electronic whiteboard allows material to be presented or displayed from a computer. Images, slides, text and even video can be displayed on an electronic whiteboard. Electronic whiteboard technology then allows for the teacher or presenter to interact with that image. For example, notes can be written on the electronic whiteboard adding information to the image presented. Electronic whiteboard technology can then capture that information and store it. Electronic whiteboards provide many useful applications in both business and classroom settings.

Thermal Electronic Whiteboard

Thermal electronic whiteboards allow the user to write, and print in black and white only. Each thermal electronic whiteboard comes with a printer attached and the images captured on this electronic whiteboard are then printed on thermal paper. This provides ease of use, but presentations on thermal electronic whiteboards often lack flair as they can only be seen in black and white. The PLUS BF-041S Electronic Whiteboard is a good example of a thermal electronic whiteboard. It is a freestanding electronic whiteboard unit with the ability to be mounted and contains a printer.

Color Electronic Whiteboard

Color electronic whiteboards can add pizzazz to presentations by introducing color. These electronic whiteboards can also be called copy boards. Using this technology, images are captured on the electronic whiteboard in color. These images can then be stored and either printed or distributed electronically. The PLUS M11s Electronic Whiteboard is a good choice for a color electronic whiteboard. It can be connected directly to a PC and images can be stored there or printed and distributed. Images stored on the computer from the electronic whiteboard can be further edited. Read the rest of this entry »

Tips when deciding which Electronic Typewriter is right for your needs

Electronic Typewriters – Tips When Purchasing One

With the many functions that computers and computer software now serve, many people don’t feel the need for a typewriter. However, electronic typewriters are still widely used in the workplace and serve many functions, particularly in offices.  While the computers of today can do almost everything but vacuum your floors, electronic typewriters are still the chosen piece of equipment for printed forms, envelopes, carbon copies, labels as well as many types of checks in financial institutions.

What Type of Typewriter Do You Need?

When looking for a typewriter, you’ll find there are manual, portable and electronic typewriters available with some of the most known brands being Royal, Brother, Smith-Corona, IBM to name just a few. Most business places choose electronic typewriters for their basic office needs. Electronic typewriters can be purchased online as well as in most office supply stores. Because of the wide use of computers and word processing programs, electronic typewriters can now be purchased for very affordable prices.

When choosing electronic typewriters, the most important thing is to keep in mind what your needs are going to be as well as the budget you have or want to work within. If you don’t have plans for using the electronic typewriter often, you aren’t going to need a lot of extra functions but if it will be used regularly, you may need some of the extra features. Some of the things you may need to consider when deciding what type of electronic typewriter you need include the paper width you’ll be using, the amount of projects you’ll be doing, what type of projects they’ll be, if you’ll need a lot of different fonts and if you’ll need to make corrections on your documents.
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