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  • ….The Future Of Telecommunications May Look Very Different….
    The current “frenzy” over VoIP seems to focused mostly on BroadBand phones and their predicted replacement of landline phone calls as we know it. But that’s just the obvious action on the surface. VoIP technology is & can be much more than that. And …


  • 10 Top Tips for Buying a New PC
    Want to buy a new PC? Check out our top 10 tips for buying a new PC first!. How fast a PC do I need? This holiday season, the slowest desktop PC most manufacturers are selling has a 1.8 GHz Celeron processor. However, if you’re looking to pick up a …


  • A SCADA System Assessment
    A Pre-SCADA System AssessmentBy Randy DennisonIntroductionSupervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is a process control system that enables a site operator to monitor and control processes distributed among various remote sites. Such systems can …


  • Antennas Of The New Age
    Antennas have been around for a long time. Before the birth of cable television, homes would need it to just to get a signal. The person would need to put this on the roof and adjust it from time to time to get better reception. Satellite television has …


  • Are You Prepared For A Hard Drive Crash?
    Its just a matter of time before you experience a hard drive problem. Are you prepared to loose your data? If your hard drive crashed right now do you have an action plan to follow?Most people only think of backing up their data after they experience a …


  • At&T Wireless Has Joined Forces With Cingular
    In cars, offices, restaurants, shopping malls and everywhere else in the country, cellular phone ownership is becoming the rule, not the exception. Everybody has one, it seems — and many of them are using ATT Wireless. ATT Wireless had a steady, …


  • Benefits Of VOIP Technology
    Benefits of VOIP Voice Over Internet Protocol, commonly referred to as VOIP has arrived as a mainstream technology. Over the last two years VOIP has emerged as one of the hottest technologies in the industry. VOIP allows residents or businesses to send …


  • Best Pocket PCs – Which Ones Are These?
    A pocket personal computer (pocket pc or ppc) is exactly what you would imagine. It is a small computer designed to be easily held in the hand or carried in a pocket. Pocket pcs come loaded with Windows CE operating system and can be downloaded with a …


  • Boston’s Seaport Hotel on the HIstoric Harbor
    Boston’s Seaport HotelRead Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.comTo read this entire feature FREE with photos cut and paste this link:www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/mass/boston/seaport/seaport.htmlThe flight path into Logan …


  • Can You Hear Me Now?
    I’m sure you’ve seen the cellular phone commercial, two customers are on cell phones and one says, “Can you hear me now?” takes a step back and repeats, “Can you hear me now?” While commercials like that make us laugh, the truth is that as …


  • Communicating with WiFi
    Many people seem to think that WiFi technology is reserved purely for wireless broadband internet access, but in actual fact, it has been put to many other purposes as well. For example, WiFi phones are built to allow for wireless roaming within a …


  • Could Your Email Compromise Your Safety?
    Hackers, phishers, viruses, worms.simply having your computer online can expose your data and personal information to all kinds of malicious and worrisome problems. If you’re somewhat new to the ‘net’ or to computers in general, these four tips could help …


  • Dashboard widgets for windows
    Ever since Apple announced about the new features in their latest Mac OS X, one feature that really caught attention is Dashboard. Tiger Dashboard” Dashboard is home to widgets: mini-applications that let you perform common tasks and provide you with fast …


  • Data On The Road With Your Cell Phone
    Finally you’re spending the weekend at your friend’s cabin up at the lake. You managed to sneak your laptop up there because you know you’ll need to check your e-mail at least once or twice while you’re out of town. If there happens to be Ethernet or …


  • Defacto Wireless Distribution, LLC Announces the New AirMatrix High Power Outdoor CPE Featuring Router Functionality and AirMatrixOS Client Software.
    The AirMatrix Home 14 HP is the perfect CPE solution. By utilizing Pacific Wireless’s 14 dBi low profile Rootenna and the router functionality of AirMatrixOS software, AirMatrix has created a rock solid 250 mW CPE that delivers higher performance and …


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June 25, 2008 at 3:29 am Leave a comment

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  • June 24, 2008 at 9:41 am 6 comments

    6 Ways to Keep Visitors Coming Back to Your Website

    To maintain a successful business website, you have to keep your visitors coming back. Unless you offer them something to come back to, then chances are they will not. You will need content on your website that not only interests them, but also changes regularly.

    1) Articles- Articles give your visitor something to read. Undoubtedly, sometime in the future, you customer will have a question, or want more information about the product or service that they received from your business. If the articles pertain to your business and the products and services that you offer, then they will be able to access the information.

    You do not necessary have to write these articles yourself.

    You can post information about your products directly from the package, or makers website.

    There are several article directories online that provide good, quality content at no cost to you. It is as simple as visiting the directories, searching for articles that suit your business, and then copying them into your website. You are only required to provide a link back to the original authors website.

    2) Contests- Who does not want to win something? By offering contests (especially if they change frequently) gives your visitors something to come back for. When the visitor signs up for the contest you may also want to include a link to your newsletter.

    The key is to change the contest frequently, whether it be weekly, monthly, or semi-annually. Just remember, the more you change your contest the more times your visitors will come back to your site.

    3) Coupons and Discounts- You may want to provide coupons or discounts for your previous clients to entice them to return to your website.

    You can use the coupons a number of ways. A few ideas are:

    -A buy one get one free.
    -A specific percent discount (such as 10%)
    -Free or discounted shipping

    Discounts are easy to administer, provided you have a shopping cart. The typical way discounts are given is by code. A code word such as “springtime” allows customers with the code word to receive a discount.

    Alternately, you may want to provide a printable coupon on your, and accept it at your physical location.

    4) Forums- Forums provide something that everyone craves: conversation. If a forum is provided on your site, the visitor will have a reason to visit your website frequently, whether it be to ask a question when help is needed or to keep up on a conversation.

    You can host your forum from your site, or choose to use a third party forum, whatever your prefer. Both have their pros and cons, it just comes down to what is best for your business.

    5)Blog– Believe It or not, people are interested in what you have to say! A blog will not only allow you to update your clients on your business and life, but it also gives you a great opportunity to add those much needed keywords to your website.

    There are quite a few free applications available that make blogging easy.

    6)Newsletter- A newsletter is one of the best ways to keep your visitors coming back time and time again.

    You will want to include part of a unique article or tip in your newsletter, and then a link to the rest. This will force your viewers to visit your site to get the remainder of the story.

    Once again you do not have to write all the content yourself. Using free article directories will cut the time it takes to put a newsletter together in half.

    June 19, 2008 at 10:35 pm Leave a comment

    How to protect your computer from malware

    As we sail through 21 century, internet becomes a way of living for many people around the world. No matter how you access the internet to check emails, read news, do shopping, or conduct business, there is no doubt that internet becomes a big part of our daily life. However, statistics shows that more than 80% of the internet users experience slowdowns in their computer performance in the past even if there is only one or two programs running on a T1 connection.

    The most likely cause of loss of computer performance is called malware (spyware, adware, key-loggers, or drive-by downloader, etc.) that enter your system by various means, slowing things down to a crawl. This malicious software can gather your surfing information and send it to places you don’t want sent or track your personal information for future use. Unfortunately, these malicious software programs are everywhere on the internet, including some “friendly” websites such as websites run by the government and the large, reputable companies.

    As the web technology advances, viruses and spyware get smarter and harder to detect and kill, too. In order to protect your computer from malware you need to understand what they are and how they work.

    Basically, there are three types of malware presented in this article because they are the most common problems we encounter:

    1. Viruses
    2. Spyware
    3. Adware

    Let’s take a look at viruses first.

    Viruses not only can damage your system but can be contagious to other people’s system through yours. Through duplication, viruses can be sent to other people in your Microsoft Outlook mail list. Sometimes, virus can be embedded in other programs, such as the notorious Trojans, or hidden in an executable file through a well-wrapped email. Since viruses can be very dangerous to your computer, their entry should be prevented before they damage your system.

    Unlike viruses, spyware usually is not an executable file and doesn’t damage your system or wipe out your data; instead, they “spy” on your personal information, such as your web-surfing habits or even worse stealing your credit card information, then install tiny software, called cookies, to your computer without your permission when you download information from a website. They silently hide all over the system, usually in registries, cookies, or temporary files.

    Similar to spyware, adware primarily gathers information about your surfing behavior so they can provide the ads and other related information you are interested in when you surf the web. This can be viewed as personalized marketing and can be very helpful if you visit a certain site frequently. It becomes a problem when too many cookies installed in your system and slow down your computer performance.

    So what we can do to solve the problems with viruses, spyware or adware?

    The best way to minimize and eliminate damage from malware is to frequently update anti-virus and anti-spyware software, properly set browser options, and surf wisely with common sense.

    For anti-virus software, most ISPs offer some kind of virus protection but most of the time it is inadequate for proper computer security. Therefore, investing in good anti-virus software is a must for the health of your computer.

    Norton is by far the most well known anti-virus software on the market. Its new version includes virus and worm protection along with spyware protection. It allows owners to set the “Live Update” to automatically make timely downloads of the so-called “virus definitions”. Since new viruses are continually developed almost everyday, the anti-virus software uses “definitions” to identify and handle viruses. Frequent updates of the “definitions” is highly recommended.

    McAfee is another leading brand for anti-virus software. Many of the features in this software come defaulted to fit the users’ needs, including preset updates and weekly virus scans. It is a great software for novice users.

    Other anti-virus software such as Shield Deluxe is also good for prevention of virus attack. This software is easy to use for anti-virus and anti-spyware. It updates and scans on a weekly basis with a pre-scheduled interface. It is also cheaper than the leading brands.

    In addition to software, applying common sense to avoid your computer’s exposure to viruses is also important. These include, but are not limited to:

    * never open emails if you don’t know where they come from
    * don’t run an executable file in your email or downloaded
    from a website unless you know exactly it is safe
    * don’t click “Yes” for a popup box when you surf the web
    unless you know exactly what it is for

    With regards to the anti-spyware software, PCTools Spyware Doctor has long been a PC Magazine Editor’s choice for anti-spyware protection. It is a freeware/shareware with very thorough scanning. With its latest version, Spyware Doctor added anti-virus function as well. However, Spyware Doctor doesn’t remove the spyware it identifies. It just prevents them from harming your system. Unless you buy the full featured software, spyware gets to stay in your system forever.

    Webroot Spy Sweeper 5.2 is another piece of anti-spyware software that gets good ratings. Spy Sweeper 5.2 has similar functionality to Spyware Doctor 2007 but its user interface is more clear and concise. It is a good idea to supplement Spy Sweeper 5.2 with one or two free programs since no single anti-spyware software can catch every threat.

    The free version of Ad-Aware by Lavasoft is also a good choice to supplement the primary anti-spyware software. It is not as robust as Spyware Doctor 2007 and Spy Sweeper 5.2 but it doesn’t offer real-time monitoring in free version so it doesn’t take many resources from your system.

    At the browser level, you can minimize downloading certain types of spyware by going to Tools–>Internet Options–>Security–>Custom Level and selecting disable for

    1. “Download unsigned Active-X controls”
    2. “Initialize and script Active-X controls not marked as
    safe”
    and set Java permissions to “High Safety”

    If this does not solve your spyware/adware problems, you can also disable the following two options:

    3. “Active scripting”
    4. “Scripting of Java applets”

    The drawback is that you will limit the functionality of web surfing and may make your favorite sites unavailable. To overcome this, you can manually add your favorite site URLs to “Trusted Sites” under Security and uncheck “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone”.

    Frequent updates and full scans of anti-spyware software should be performed on a regular basis. It is also recommended for a monthly Windows update to apply latest patches to your system. You can set up an automatic update through Windows Control Panel or within Internet Explorer under Tools menu.

    June 15, 2008 at 11:54 am 2 comments

    Texas T1 Voice and T1 Line Bandwidth Search

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    Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission – allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location.

    We have Bandwidth T1 in the following Texas Counties :

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    June 15, 2008 at 11:48 am Leave a comment

    Los Angeles County T1 Voice Line and T1 Internet Bandwidth

    Los Angeles County T1 Search

    Coverage Area

    Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission – allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location.

    We have T1 in the following Los Angeles County, California Cities :

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    June 12, 2008 at 9:16 pm Leave a comment

    Nationwide Satellite DirecTV Search

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    Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission – allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location. Our coverage area includes all of the following states:

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    June 11, 2008 at 7:46 am Leave a comment

    DirecTV and Satellite, TV Services

    Satellite TV – Search TV Satellite Direct for Direct TV Deals, Low Cost DSL and compare prices of Voice and Data T1 carriers.

    June 11, 2008 at 1:25 am Leave a comment

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    Satellite TV – Search TV Satellite Direct and compare prices of Direct TV, Satellite TV, DSL, Cable, Voice and Data T-1 carriers in seconds.

    June 11, 2008 at 1:22 am Leave a comment

    T1 Bandwidth Service

    T1 Bandwidth – We offer the best Broadband Internet access rates on DSL, T1, T3, DS3, and OC3 line connection service providers, with real-time quotes, a low-price guarantee, and a call from an independent broadband consultant – all for FREE!

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