Archive for February, 2009
3 Tips for Sending Special Messages
Staying in touch with family and friends has never been easier with the speed and efficiency of today’s technology. We live in a world of e-mail, text and instant messages and mobile conversations.
While such options make it easy to stay in touch, these technologies have also lessened the emotional aspect of our communications.
Here are a few suggestions on how to use technology to stay close to loved ones and, at the same time, bring back the personal element in your communications.
* Send a personal DVD message. Now you can give the gift of vivid, colorful memories by creating personalized DVD messages for your friends and family. It’s a fast, easy and fun way to stay in touch.
Can’t make it to your high school reunion? Use a Sony DVD Handycam camcorder to record a special message to old classmates. You can even get special Sony DVD mail envelopes to share your discs.
Encourage friends and family to reciprocate. When you receive their DVDs, just pop them into your player as you would a movie.
* Make a Webcam chat date. A picture tells a thousand words, but real-time video speaks volumes. While nothing can replace an in-person conversation, you can get awfully close to the real thing with a Webcam chat.
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1 Click Dvd Copy – Dvd Copy Software Creates Entertainment
As computers continue to unfold so do the software programs for computer users. DVD copy software is one type of program that is becoming an industry standard. With this type of program even beginners can easily make copies of their favorite DVDs.
In order to copy one disk to another, one must have copy software. When DVDs first hit the market, software such as this became a reality and now has an interface that is very user-friendly. TV shows and movies can now be massed produced quickly and easily. Your favorite movie can now be duplicated quickly with the right computer software. You can continue to enjoy your favorite movies as they no longer have to face loss because of over use. This type of software can make copies that will keep them fresh for a long time.
Staying in touch with family is easier now because of what copy software can do for us. Easy shipping makes home movies on DVD so easy to enjoy. Copy software can also fix some scratched disks, thereby fixing a damaged DVD. The process of transferring VHS onto DVD requires the use of copy software. VCRs are becoming harder to find and repairing them is expensive because they are being phased out and will soon disappear. Copy software is one of the necessary ingredients to transfering those VHS recordings.
For those who enjoy creating and sharing home movies, the right software may just be the start of something fun and exciting. The new producer can get their start with short clips and home movies. It’s fun to experiment with all the features of copy software and come up with a work of art. A new home movie maker may enjoy the process so much that they decide to pursue a career in movies.
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4 Smart [and Free] Programs For Your Computer
One of the fun parts of owning a computer is, of course, access to the internet. The worldwide web is chock full of useful information, readily available at your fingertips! It is also home to potentially lethal viruses, many of which can wreak havoc on your system within moments. The following four programs can help you avoid trouble; best of all they are absolutely free.
Firefox – a web browser for the ages. Okay, a web browser that beats Internet Explorer by preventing pop ups and harmful scripts from being downloaded to your computer. Lots of nifty features too, including tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, and tons of add-on features.
Spybot Search and Destroy – gets rid of adware, spyware, and malware. Blocks the installation of spyware before it occurs; works in conjunction with anti-virus software, not as a replacement for one.
AVG Antvirus – offers basic antivirus protection including scanning email attachments for viruses and scanning of all hard drives, removable drives, and external drives on your computer. A paid version does some additional tasks and includes technical support.
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5 Steps to Securing Your Windows XP Home Computer
Most people are aware that there are continuous security issues with Microsoft’s Windows operating system and other programs. However, what most people do not realize is how easy it is to significantly improve your computer’s security and reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim to ever increasingly sophisticated threats that lurk on the internet. These steps should take less than a couple of hours to complete and should not clean out your wallet.
1) Windows Update – the first crucial step you need to take to make sure that all your Microsoft applications have all the latest product updates installed. These updates or “patches” address security vulnerabilities and other issues. Microsoft usually issues these updates on a monthly cycle. Visit the Microsoft website or switch on automatic updates from the Windows Control panel. Even if your “new” computer is second hand this is still a critical first step. If you buy a used computer with Windows XP make sure Service Pack 2 or SP2 is installed.
2) Strong Passwords – people often overlook this but having well thought through passwords is an important element of your computer security. A strong password should include at least 8 characters with a mixture of text, symbols and numbers. As a minimum you need to make sure the services most at risk have a strong log-in password. These services include your bank, credit card, other financial services like PayPal, your email address and any other services like Ebay which hackers can use to generate profit.
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