Posts Tagged Web Surfing

Prepay Connection To The Web And Its Particular [Benefits|Advantages|Edges

Posted by on Saturday, 27 August, 2011

The world wide web may be a necessity nowadays because it’s used by us to connect with other people, to review, to be told interesting things, to be knowledgeable belonging to the latest and a lot more.. The power of the internet is considered to be one of the necessities of life in this technology age. Online makes its way through the old dial-up connection.. Now we have 4G access that allows us to browse, search, connect and surf the net faster and easier. We do not have to wait for slow dial ups that will never connect. Remember the days when it is difficult to go online because you have to connect the phone line to a modem, well those were the days.

Internet service providers have already been from coast to coast for the past 10 years roughly.. Some telecommunications companies offer internet connection included if you get a line or phone services. There those who offers pre-paid and post paid internet products.. Internet prepago is now readily available in the market in a form or a card, USB type connector and more. You can easily access the web wherever and whenever you want, fast and easy. Post-paid online services as a rule have a month-to-month fee that you have to pay no matter if you tried on the extender or not.. However in prepay you merely shell out that which you use as it is payg.. Also if the system is down or there is an outage, then you will not be charged for the internet service that you did not use. Some people said that internet prepago service is slow and reliable. Well that was when they are developing the towers to give us more accessibility options. But now even prepaid internet services has 4G capability that allows you to do the entire web surfing, face book and faster and cheaper.

Internet prepago is one of the best ways to save money on internet costs. If you are just a mild user, then this is the best plans for you to try. Be smart and get accessibility at the same time with good speed, get a prepaid internet connection today.


Slowly Going Mobile –- Poor Site Performance Is Holding Us Back

Posted by on Saturday, 29 January, 2011

The mobile web is growing rapidly, but in stark contrast to the pace of the mobile web’s growth, the speed at which it performs has lagged behind most consumer expectations. The performance gap poses a great risk to mobile-commerce sites, as well as mobile sites that rely on advertisements for revenue.

So long as the astronomical growth in mobile web surfing continues, it’s quite possible that many will overlook the performance issues of their mobile sites and content. But a site owner can’t rely on the carrier networks to deliver a clunky, un-optimized mobile site at desktop speeds. If a company isn’t optimizing its site for mobile performance, it’s literally throwing money out the window.

How much money could mobile possibly be worth? Well, eBay reported billion in mobile sales in 2010, up from 0 million in 2009, and eBay isn’t an outlier. Reports indicate that mobile commerce more than doubled in 2010 to .4 billion, and that didn’t include travel sales, like buying plane tickets online, which added another .5 billion.

That’s the opportunity — the upside. But there’s also a downside if a developer doesn’t choose to improve a site’s performance. The e-commerce world has long been familiar with abandonment rates, particularly when the abandonment happens in the shopping cart. The same issue is presenting itself in mobile commerce as well – with
“>data indicating that after three seconds of waiting, mobile abandonment rates behave much like their desktop counterparts.

Now, consumers abandon shopping carts for many reasons, and slow load times aren’t the most common reason. But load times are one of the few factors that are within a site owner’s control. An e-commerce site may not necessarily be able to offer free shipping (shipping costs are the top reason for cart abandonment) but it can drastically reduce the amount of abandonment that results from slow performance.

Don’t Wait for 4G, 6G, 10G or LTE – Speed Is Relative, and Upgrades Are a Red Herring

Verizon, AT&T and Sprint aren’t going to fix site load time problems with the fastest mobile networks the world has ever seen. It’s not just about how many seconds it takes for a site to load. It’s also how those load times compare relative to competitors’ sites. This is about owning up and taking control and differentiating against a widespread pain point – speed (indeed, the lack thereof).

Customers have come to expect that a site will load at the same speed as other sites they visit. So if Amazon’s mobile site loads twice as fast as Overstock.com’s, consumers will spend their time shopping on Amazon on their mobile devices. The top complaint from consumers about mobiles sites is that they take too long to load. Speed is a fundamental part of the user experience.

That’s precisely why you can’t count on the networks. Any performance improvements they make will generally improve both your site and your competitor’s site equally. Thus, it all falls back to you to create the ideal experience for your customers; it’s a competitive advantage for any business. The majority of mobile sites are still sized for laptop and desktop screens, with media functionality that’s not even supported on most mobile devices.

For example, mobile Safari still downloads desktop-sized images, then converts them to mobile resolution at the point of consumption on an iPhone. It’s no wonder the phone and the network are slow: We’re downloading 2 – 3 times what we need to download. That’s not a mandate for bigger pipes; instead, it’s an efficiency issue that isn’t going away. We need to better utilize what we already have.

We’ve been wasteful. Our sites are bloated, and we don’t think critically about the mobile experience in terms of speed, even though speed matters even more on the go than it matters in the home.

How You Can Do Better, Starting Today

There are a variety of techniques to optimize a mobile site for performance, and it’s best to combine a variety of methods such as optimizations on the server side with content delivery optimizations. A developer can even adapt a design to be more lightweight. For example, the Google homepage is nearly a blank page, and that’s a big time-saver for its average load time.

Even without redesigning, some basic adjustments to a site can make a big difference right away — and this low-hanging fruit can provide some of the biggest gains of anything you do to improve performance. The trick is in understanding how mobile sites are different from the standard site that’s designed for the desktop.

First, understand that most websites are built for the large screen.

Let me make this point again: A visitor’s iPhone is literally downloading giant desktop files and resizing them for their 3.5-inch screen once the files reach the smartphone. Needless to say, smartphones and their browsers don’t have the processing power to make this a quick procedure. This is particularly noticeable with images on your site, which should be re-sampled to reduce their size for mobile devices.

Second, optimize even the seemingly “lightweight” components of your site, like the text-based HTML, XML and stylesheet files. All these can be compressed before being sent to the browser, and it can shave a good chunk off of load times when optimized in aggregate, particularly if the site is heavy with these types of files (media sites and other content-rich properties are prime examples).

Third, consider a more aggressive approach to caching settings. If a site owner sets his caching for far-future expires, it will dramatically lower load times, and the site owner will reduce the data traffic between the server and the user’s mobile device: a win on both sides.

The Big Performance Picture

Ultimately, this issue is all about perception. Web performance has long been perceived to be a network issue, an infrastructure issue or a hardware issue. However, web performance has as much to do with the way someone codes and optimizes a site as any other factor in delivering it to the end-user’s device.

This misperception has also masked the fact that load times are about much more than just “being fast.”

Load times directly impact your customers’ experience of your brand and your service. They dramatically impact revenue and sales on both mobile and desktop devices. And load times can make an advertising revenue model much more effective for your business. We have empirical data on top of empirical data to support this.

With the dramatic rise of the mobile web upon us, it’s about time site owners stop ignoring performance woes, and start providing better experiences to users, while also fuelling revenue growth. These are multi-billion-dollar market opportunities.

Taking control of a mobile site’s performance issues is responsible business decision-making in today’s mobile world. You’re just kidding yourself if you think otherwise.

Ed Robinson is the CEO of Aptimize, a company that produces software to accelerate websites.

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Unlocked Blackberry Torch 9800

Posted by on Monday, 8 November, 2010

Blackberry are popular smart phones these days and the Blackberry Torch 9800 is the newest to join their ranks. Its August 2010 release was preceded by a great deal of hype, and though few things live up to such intense expectations, the Blackberry Torch 9800 definitely does. If you do not use AT&T as your cell carrier, the Blackberry Torch 9800– sold exclusively to AT&T–  can easily be unlocked for use with other cell phone providers.

With the Blackberry Torch 9800 you get a touchscreen as well as a keypad, the best of both worlds. Blackberry have already released a fully touchscreen phone in the Blackberry Touch, however many people wanted to have a keyboard as well. The Blackberry Crush provided the keyboard feature, but omitted the touch screen– which is a feature that many want just for the ‘cool’ factor.

A touch screen is included on the new Blackberry Torch. You navigate around the phone with the same buttons as earlier Blackberrys so any Blackberry users will have no problem using this great phone. When needed, the keyboard will slide out from the unit. The best part is that it can be tucked away quickly when you don’t need it so you won’t hit any keys while it’s in your purse or pocket.

Blackberry users will be happy to see the same durable construction on this model as seen in previous releases. The slider keyboard adds a couple of millimeters to the bulk of the phone, however, making the Torch feel even more durable than its predecessors. Happily, even the harshest critics of slider technology have been won over by the sturdiness of the Torch’s design. The Blackberry Torch also comes with the most popular smart phone features including Bluetooth, GPS compatibility and web surfing capabilities. There is a camera, of course, with a full 5 megapixel image quality, though some reviewers have griped about the lack of video function in the camera.

The Blackberry Torch is being compared to the iPhone 4 and has held its ground against the incredibly popular Apple phone. If you are in the market for a smart phone, deciding between the two phones will not be easy, as they are both rich in features; in fact, the deciding factor could easily be whether or not you prefer the slide out keyboard.

The Blackberry Torch is currently only available for purchase through AT&T. It is possible to unlock the phone, however, so you could use it with your current carrier. All you will need is a SIM card which would have otherwise been provided by AT&T. The new SIM card includes the “unlock” code, which you’ll be required to enter the first time you insert the card into the Torch.

You can also request an unlock code from your wireless carrier, give them the IMEI number from your new Blackberry Torch and unlock your phone without changing the SIM card. The code for this change can be found under “Device and Status Information” in the Device menu.

In addition to writing about cell phone news, Stewart Prabond is a writer who covers all topics relating to the wireless industry. Some of his reviews includes the Blackberry Torch 9800.


Lastest Gadget News

Posted by on Saturday, 3 July, 2010

Motorola Droid X focuses on screen time
Motorola Droid X: If videos and Web surfing is your thing, then this is the smartphone for you.
Read more on The Christian Science Monitor

Microsoft Kin: a Heartfelt Obituary
Microsoft Kin, a pseudo-smartphone aimed at teenagers, died Wednesday at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington. The Kin was only seven weeks old.
Read more on CIO


How to Convert Video to iPad on Mac

Posted by on Thursday, 20 May, 2010

Apple’s newly released iPad tablet has a built-in rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, and the battery delivers up to 10 hours of Web surfing via Wi-Fi, music listening, and even watching video. That’s quite good, especially for frequent travelers or people who take video and enjoy on the go. And thanks to its bigger screen and high difinition display, with 9.7-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display, 1024-by-768-piexl resolution, they all make watching video entertainment an utterly new experience.

Now the new iPad is a much better device to videos on than any previous version of the iPod and iPhone, there are many people curious about how to get their video files into a format that the iPad can play. Well, there are a number of ways to do this, one of these programs is called the iSkysoft iPad Video Converter for Mac(http://www.video-converter-mac.org/ipad-video-converter-mac/).The program offers an excellent job for converting and editing videos for making them playable on the video iPad. Below is the step-by-step guide about how to convert different video into iPad-ready formats on Mac.

Step 1. Add video to iSkysoft iPad Video Converter for mac

Download iSkysoft iPad Video Converter for Mac and run the program, click Add…button to select and open the video file you wish to convert. iSkysoft iPad Video Converter for mac supports most of the popular video formats, so you can easily convert AVI to iPad, MKV to iPad, and even HD video formats like AVCHD M2TS MTS to iPad format.

Step 2. Select iPad preset from output format list

In the Destination-Setup section of the interface, choose the right preset for your iPad device in the Convert-to drop-down menu. There are many options when you’re converting your videos for your iPad. Obviously, the better the quality, the larger the file size. Ultimately it’s a personal decision everyone has to make on what’s more important: space on your iPad or audio/video quality. Personally, I prefer to stick with the default profile because the good quality video and audio are given. You just have to pick and choose which profile you want to keep on your iPad. Play around and see which results you like best.

Step 3. Hit Start to iPad video conversion on OS X

Bingo! That’s it! When the conversion is done you can transfer the video to your iPad via iTunes and enjoy it comfortably on a cozy sofa!

This professional iPad Video Converter for Mac is specially design for Apple iPad, aiming to enable iPad users an exquisite experience of viewing video entertainment on your iPad’s largescreen. If you find yourself saving and converting video on a regular basis, then spend a few bucks and get the software. Also if you want to rip and convert DVD movie to iPad, there’s another tutorial that you might like: How to rip and convert DVD movies to iPad on Mac(http://www.dvd-to-ipad-converter.org).


The Greatest Antivirus Software Programs

Posted by on Wednesday, 7 April, 2010

When you’re trying to find something to guard your computer from outside threats, you want to know what the best anti virus software is. You would like to turn to people who are knowledgeable about the finest in security, and you want to be certain that they’re going to give you the right information that you can count on.
Listed in this post are the top three editor picks for antivirus software so that folks know that they’re getting accurate information when it comes to selecting the best antivirus and firewall software.

Security Shield

There are lots of features which make this one of the best antivirus and firewall software selections. Some of the advanced features offered by this antivirus software are the following :

Complete protection from malware and viruses
Complementary technical support
Threat detection in real time
Clever scanning
Dates hourly and is compatible with Vista
Makes the choice on which are the best actions to take security smart
Stealthy web surfing
Extended and excellent parental controls
Some of the other items which make this a well-liked choice in the antivirus and firewall selection is the fact that it’s got a low price and that it doesnt take up lots of space on the users drive.

Trend

This antivirus software has been around for quite a bit, and the thing that makes it so popular , besides the great features that it includes, is how simple it is to use. Some of the advanced features of this program are :

Antivirus Protection thats effective
Security thats customizable for home computers
Prevention of e-mails that are infected with viruses
Adware and spyware protection
Automatic updates for virus patterns
Enhanced cleaner for software history
Great value

Norton

This antivirus and firewall software has been around for some time and is trusted by many of us to guard their computers and the files in them. It has lots of great features, including

Sophisticated antispyware and antivirus protection
Best in active protection
Updates in fast pulse each 5 to fifteen minutes
Two way firewall and Rootkit detection
Web based attack defense
Automatic updates for virus patterns

This antivirus and firewall software is definitely one of the best and is still a favorite and a name that is recognized as a leader in defending PCs against viruses.

When looking for antivirus and firewall software for your personal computer, you want to make sure that you are selecting one with a long history of protection and trust. You could be nearly convinced to choose one that is less expensive because of the state of the economy, but you can finish up paying more later with the loss of your PC. Think about what your files and your memories are worth, your saved games and your identity. Probabilities are that they’re worth lotsmore than you are paying for atop quality antivirus and firewall software.

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