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Know And Learn More About What To Look For When Choosing The Best Data Migration Service

Posted by on Sunday, 22 May, 2011

Don’t expect data migration to be something easy: it is not at all. There are many elements to consider when doing such procedure. It will be necessary to plan ahead. You will need time too. That is why it is always advisable to take the help of experts in this regard and hire a good data migration service for the purpose. There are lots of such services over the Internet. They will claim to do the data migration in an easy way, quickly, and without too much hassles. Look here Laplink PCmover Review to get a great PCMover Coupon.

You have to be cautious the moment you will look for such service. You cannot zero in on just anyone that comes your way. Many elements have to be considered before choosing the best migration service. This page Data Migration Software has tons of infos about Data Migration Software.

The first thing that you have to take into account is whether the concerned data migration service keeps your business running even during the period of migration. This point is very important. Your business has to be running and you cannot wait for such data migration to be over. So such service should duplicate your data center for the time of the data migration. This way your business will keep running.

The second thing to consider is the quality of service they provide. All is relative to the engineering experts who will do such data migration job. You have to double check they are competent enough. So the whole task will be done smoothly and without problems. Qualified and skilled professionals have the ability of anticipating possible problems that can crop up during this phase and have easy solution methods up their sleeves to tackle those issues.

Before making a choice, you have to read all the testimonials of previous end-users of a given service. So you will have a good idea about the weaknesses and strengths of such service.

Moreover, there are some services which offer certain additional benefits at minimum cost. As an example, you might need to extract data from your main back office. Even if the migration process is already completed, certain services offer off the shelf facility with the help of which you can do the needful at a much lesser cost.


Copy Files From Old Computer To New Computer

Posted by on Friday, 24 September, 2010

More and more models of computers hardware and various components are becoming available all the time and many people will find it great to swap their old PC for a new one. But a thing that many PC users don’t like and will refrain them from buying a new PC is the fact they will have to copy all those old files (and settings) to the new PC. It is rather a boring task since you have to transfer all your files (and folders), your user preferences and programs to the new PC. If done manually, this process could take days, which would be painful for any computer user.

A very easy solution that you can use (when you want to copy files from the old to the new computer) is an application that will copy those files for you. A known program for that is PCMover, from Laplink. You can use such program with any type of computer with a Windows based computer system. You can also switch between various OS too. This application will create backup file image files. Those files can be moved between many PCs using CD/DVD or even a USB flash drive. You will find out that your files are transferred fast and easily. Moving files, settings, applications, and more, to a new PC is not always an easy thing to do. Learn more about Copy Files From Old Computer To New Computer here.

The above named program costs some money but is very easy to use. It is also the only program out there that can actually transfer over your programs onto another computer. In case you don’t want to move over any programs, or you have few data to transfer, then there is a free program you can use that is called Easy Transfer Wizard, from Microsoft. This is a simple enough program that transfers over user files, personal settings and general things like pictures and documents. Learn more on this Copy Files From XP To Vista page.


Would a Lava Lamp work on Jupiter?

Posted by on Tuesday, 13 April, 2010

Interesting question no? Would something so simple like a lava lamp work at the higher gravity found on Jupiter? The easy solution would have been to just do the research, crunch the numbers, and get an answer. This clever YouTube jockey decided to do it the hard way: he built his own centrifuge out of an Erector set (called Meccano in the the rest of the world). He even used an Android phone to calculate the amount of G force created by the machine. Plus, he used science!



How to fix any slow computer in less than 15 minutes?

Posted by on Monday, 21 September, 2009

This article describes simple steps that anyone can follow to rapidly speed up their computer. Step 1 or Step 2 in this article can generally be implemented within 15 minutes with a PC or a Mac.

 

Step 1 -  Clean the computer registry

Slow computers often have errors in their registry. The registry is similar to the nervous system of the computer and its function is to connect software hardware and computer files. Errors often lead to the corruption of the registry, and reduce the computer speed . A simple step is to locate then repair the errors in the registry. Despite the fact that it is possible to repair the registry manually in theory, this method is not recommended. The main reason for this, is that it requires strong knowledge of the structure of the registry as well as its functions. Registry fix software are a faster, more reliable alternative to correct errors, remove unused files, any incorrect links and deal with ActiveX components. Click on compare registry fix software for more information.

 

Step 2 – Delete and block adware and spyware

Another common reason leading to computers slowing-down, is the large number of spyware and adware, which are downloaded from the Internet, often without the users knowledge. This happens particularly often, when peer to peer networks are being used to download music and videos for example. An easy solution to improve the response time of any computer is to run an anti spyware or adware program which will scan, remove then block adware and spyware. It helps to test the relevant anti spyware or adware program by downloading a trial version as most of them are free. The main features to consider are Ease of Download and Simplicity of Use, Automatic Backup, Quality of Customer Service, and the overall effectiveness of the software. The best software tend to be the simplest to use and rely on a research capability that constantly updates the software for new threats. Click on best adware spyware removal for more information.

 

Step 3 – Eliminate viruses

Unsurprisingly many computer viruses can slow down computers and drive down response times. Computer viruses often damage files, can consume excessive amount of memory and take a large amount of space on the hard disk. By running the latest version of the best anti-virus programs, users should overcome these problems and be in a better position to improve their computer performance.

 

Step 4 – Simple housekeeping tasks

There are many simple housekeeping tasks which can be done to improve the speed of any computer, for example uninstalling any software that is not needed.  Another tip is to stop programs launching automatically, as this will also improve the speed of the computer. These straightforward tasks generally deliver marginal improvements.

Step 5 – Optimise the Hard disk

For hard disks which are smaller than 2GB then at least 200MB of disk should be kept free and at least 500MB for larger hard disks. This freed up space is an important factor of computer speed as it is used by temporary files which software require to work effectively. This is also used for swapping files when the operating system needs to use virtual memory as it runs out of RAM. In that event, unless sufficient  space is free on the hard disk, the system slows down significantly. Disk scanning programs such as Scandisk for Windows , can also help check for errors on the hard disk itself. For instance the hard disk may be too fragmented and some of its sectors may be damaged, and this can create problems even if the hard drive is large enough. Running a defragmentation program is another step that can be completed to improve  the speed of any computer. 

 

Step 6 – Optimising the RAM

Some programs are poorly designed and do not release RAM resources after they are closed. This adversely impacts the RAM available for other programs. Computers frequently run out of RAM after a while. In order to overcome this, ugrading the RAM is probably necessary. Another free option is to avoid using some computer programs simultaneously.

 

Step 7 – Stop the computer from overheating

Faulty fans are a common cause leading to the computer overheating, slowing down then freezing as a result. The best solution is often to replace the fan, this overcomes the problem by increasing the air flow through the computer thereby reducing its temperature and ultimately improving reponse times.

For more information click on how make my computer faster


The 404 416: Where our stocks are on fire and Jill hoses us down

Posted by on Tuesday, 1 September, 2009

Jill Schlesinger of CBS’ MoneyWatch joins the show to talk about the economy. So it turns out that things aren’t going to collapse, and we’re not going to have to sell our bodies in a barter system. That doesn’t mean, however, that we’re out of the woods, and Jill is here to show us the way out. Throw in a little bit of health care, a little bit of Social Security, and a garlic smell? Only on The 404!

(Credit: Jill Schlesinger/CBS)

For the last couple of months, stocks have been soaring more than 50 percent since their March low. Jill says all that means is that the market doesn’t think we’re headed for Great Depression 2.0, but that doesn’t mean we’re out of trouble. In the dark, we imagine what V-, U-, and W- recoveries would look like. Strange… Justin, is that your hand on my leg?

Further down the line, we jump into the health care debate. Jill tells us her generation is screwing our generation and not in a good way. Essentially, they took all the good health care, and we (the 20-somethings) will just not be able to afford the premium “best health care” in the world, when we really need it. And somehow, Wilson reveals some of his Republican leanings? Say what?

Finally, we get into personal savings for the future, and we pick up the ashes of our 401(k)s. So while your parents may have lost a bundle on their retirement funds, we 20-somethings still have another 40 years before we really have to worry about our returns. Meanwhile, Social Security is a toss-up. Jill wants to advise President “Barry” Obama that the easy solution to fixing the “Third Rail” of American politics is just tying benefits to an age index. People are just living too long…death panels, any one?

Wow! So we hope you finally learned something on The 404. We sure did! Send in your feedback to the usual at the404 [at] cnet [dot] com. Follow Jill on Twitter. Or leave us a voice mail at 1-866-404-CNET, and you can debate us on the finer points of the liquidity of the money supply and U6 unemployment figures.




Episode 416


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Sony revolutionizes portable music players by adding external speakers

Posted by on Tuesday, 25 August, 2009

SonyI don’t envy the PR people who have to write press releases. They can never just call a spade a spade.

Case in point, Sony’s new S Series Walkman. Its main feature is built-in speakers. But instead of just saying it has built-in speakers, it’s instead a “unique user experience” that adds “a new social element to the world of digital music and video.”

But in the interest of the whole spade thing, here’s what else you get for $110 (8GB) or $130 (16GB):

  • 2.4-inch screen
  • 30 frames-per-second video playback
  • 42 hours of audio, 6.5 hours of video through headphones
  • 17 hours of audio, 5 hours of video through the new, unique, and revolutionary socially elemental speakers
  • Voice recording, FM recording
  • Codec support: MP3, WMA, AAC, PCM, AVC, MPEG-4, WMV, JPEG

The S Series are available for pre-order and will ship sometime in September.

Okay, thanks for stopping b–WAIT! There’s something else!

Sony’s also announced the E Series Walkman, which is basically the S Series without the speakers. It’s also available for pre-order to ship next month at $80 for 8GB or $100 for 16GB.

Sony Walkman MP3 Players [Sony.com]

Full press release:

New Sony S Series Walkman Features Built-In Speakers For Unique User Experience

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ — Sony today unveiled the stylish new S Series Walkman(R) Video MP3 player, featuring high-quality built-in stereo speakers that allow users to share music out loud.

“By outfitting this Walkman with internal speakers, we feel that we are adding a new social element to the world of digital music and video,” said Katie O’Brien, manager of the Walkman business for Sony. . “Consumers now have a fast, simple and easy solution for sharing their personal music and video library with others.”

Even with the built-in stereo speakers, the new Sony(R) S Series Walkman player features a slim, compact and lightweight design, measuring less than a half-inch thin. It has a bright, high-contrast 2.4-inch QVGA LCD screen (measured diagonally) that has an ultra-quick response time, with smooth playback at up to 30 frames per second. And thanks to the unique “Clear Audio” and “Digital Linear Phase Speaker System” technologies in the S Series, this new model carries on Sony’s legacy of superior sound quality, both inside and out.

Further, the S Series Walkman player has an exceptionally long battery life, with up to 42 hours of music playback and up to 6.5 hours of video playback through the headphones. Through the speaker output, the new model features up to 17 hours of music playback and up to 5 hours of video playback.

The new S series also introduces a voice recording and FM recording feature. This enables recording favorite songs from the radio, or capturing quick messages and reminders on the go. Importing music, video and photos is quick and easy, with simple drag-and-drop from your compatible PC’s media folder or via iTunes(R) 8.1 using Content Transfer.

The new S Series player supports a variety of codecs, both of the audio and video variety. Audio codecs supported include MP3, WMA(DRM), AAC(non DRM) and Linear PCM. The video codec support includes AVC (H.264/AVC) Baseline Profile, MPEG-4 and WMV(DRM). The new model also supports JPEG photo format.

New E Series Walkman

Sony has also introduced its new E Series Walkman Video MP3 players, designed for those looking for great functionality at affordable prices.

The new E Series Walkman players feature a similar stylish, compact design as the aforementioned S Series and utilize the same “Clear Audio” technology to produce very clean, high quality sound. The E series models have a high resolution, high contrast 2-inch (diag.) QVGA LCD screen, with playback at up to 30 frames per second.

Further, the E Series Walkman battery can last for up to 30 hours of music playback and approximately up to 4 hours of video playback. Codec support includes MP3, WMA(DRM), AAC(non DRM) and Linear PCM for audio and WMV(DRM) for video. This model also supports JPEG photo format. The E series Walkman player also includes the Content Transfer application for simple transfers of digital music files.

Pricing and Availability

The Sony S Series Walkman video MP3 player will be come in several colors including black, red, violet and pink colors. It will be available in capacities of 8 GB and 16 GB. Both the 8GB and 16GB models will be available next month for about $110 and $130, respectively.

The new Sony E Series Walkman Video MP3 player will be available in red and black colors and in capacities of 8 GB and 16 GB. Both the 8GB and 16GB models will be available next month for about $80 and $100, respectively.

The Walkmans and a variety of accessories will be available online at www.sonystyle.com, at Sony Style(R) retail stores, at military base exchanges and a variety of authorized dealers nationwide.

Sony and Walkman are registered trademark of Sony Corporation. iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.