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Archive for June, 2008

Cell Phone in Microwave Oven Video

Jun-29th-2008

I would not advise microwaving a cell phone. Whether it is a Nokia, Iphone, Blackberry, Blackjack 2, all of the demons from cell phone companies are locked inside and may eat you like they eat your money every month.


The New Apple 3G Iphone

Jun-23rd-2008

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At the WWDC 2008 conference, Steve Jobs announced the next generation iPhone. Called the iPhone 3G, it will feature:

  • Faster, 3G data networking. One demo took 59 seconds on the old EDGE network, 21 seconds on the iPhone 3G, compared to 17 seconds on WiFi. Apple claims it’s 26% faster than competing models from Nokia and Treo.
  • Longer battery life. 300 hours standby, 10 hours 2G talk, 5 hours 3G talk, 5-6 hours browsing, 7 hours video, 24 hours audio.
  • Better audio. No details were available on this.
  • Integrated GPS, including live GPS tracking.

The iPhone will be available July 11th in 22 countries. The 8GB model will be $199 (black only), and the 16GB model will be $299 (black or white), with a new 2-year rate plan (sold separately).

Update: The Apple web site has come back on-line, with more information about the iPhone 3G.

5 Tips To Generate More Traffic To Your Website

Jun-21st-2008

There is one hard and fast rule in generating income for your website: A steady flow of website traffic. If no one goes to your site, it hardly bares a chance of generating an income. Many sites have tried and failed in doing so, and these results to the sites demise. It takes money to maintain an income generating site; it also takes money to make money.

BUT, it doesn’t take a whole caboodle of cash to generate website traffic for your site.

Ever wonder how does big hit sites drive traffic to their site? Most of them are spending tons of money to drive the traffic to their sites, investing in many advertising campaigns and different forms of marketing schemes and gimmickries. This is all worthwhile because, well, they are what they are now, high earning, big hitting websites.

You don’t have to do this if you don’t really have the resources. There are many ways to generate low cost website traffic without having to spend what you don’t have or can’t afford. Many people have banked on high cost methods and have ended up losing their shirt over it.

Here I present to you the Top five ways to generate low cost website traffic that could help your site a whole lot.


Top Windows Vista Tips and Tricks

Jun-21st-2008

This week I want to spend some time on Windows Vista tips and tricks. I haven’t done much writing about the Window’s Vista operating system and I think it is now time to help out the Vista users. Let’s not waste any time and get right to the nuts and bolts.

1. Too much eye candy?

If aero is too much for you to look at, click Start/Control Panel/Themes and pick a non-Aero theme, such as Windows Classic.

2. Not enough clocks for you?

You can add more clocks to the system tray. Click the clock, and then click Date and Time Settings. Click the Additional Clocks tab. You can add one or two additional clocks to the tray and select different time zones. This is very helpful if you do business in different time zones or travel frequently.


Top 10 Blog Traffic Tips

Jun-12th-2008

In every bloggers life comes a special day – the day they first launch a new blog. Now unless you went out and purchased someone else’’s blog chances are your blog launched with only one very loyal reader – you. Maybe a few days later you received a few hits when you told your sister, father, girlfriend and best friend about your new blog but that’’s about as far you went when it comes to finding readers.Here are the top 10 techniques new bloggers can use to find readers.

These are tips specifically for new bloggers, those people who have next-to-no audience at the moment and want to get the ball rolling.

How to Get Instant Targeted Traffic Without Paying For It

Jun-12th-2008

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Traffic is the life-blood of your Internet business.

No traffic, no business.

So how do you get traffic?

With joint ventures and affiliates you’re relying on someone else to get you the
traffic.

Your business (and the size of your bank account) is in their hands.

With hocus pocus SEO techniques, you’ve got to stay a step ahead of the search
engines.

Good luck.

With pay-per-click, you’re p-a-y-i-n-g.

Through the nose.

Forever and ever.

Ouch.

What if you can get INSTANT targeted traffic to every single one of your sites,
courtesy of the search engines?

No, not Adwords.

You NEVER ever have to pay for this traffic.

Clcik Here To Get Free Traffic With More Information

There is a whole world of buyers out there looking for what you have to offer.

Microsoft Released New Updates….Again

Jun-12th-2008

Microsoft released new updates again and says that three of them are “Critical”.

This Tuesday’s patch fixes three major issues including Blue Tooth vulnerability, Internet Explorer vulnerability Nah…Really?), and a Direct X fix.

To read more about these fixes please go here… InfoPackets


Ron Paul Plans Alternate Convention To The GOP

Jun-11th-2008

USA Today has a story on Ron Paul today. I know this isn’t a political blog , but being in the technology business, I have to continue my support of the only candidate that will protect our rights when it comes to the internet and more… Here is a tidbit from the story and a link to the full thing..

Oh yeah here is his official Ron Paul website. it is really hard to read all the information on his site and not “know” that he is the person we need leading our country.

Paul campaign puts plans in place for alternate convention;

AUSTIN (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has tentatively reserved a university arena in Minnesota, a school spokesman said Tuesday, as the campaign plans a separate gathering during the national GOP convention in September.

This is a test for FeedM8 publishing Service [FM82357-86]

Jun-10th-2008

This is a test of my own broadcasting system. This is only a test. if this was an actual blog post we would give you some real information.


Can Data Breaches Be Expected From Bankrupt Mortgage Lenders?

Jun-10th-2008
The stock market is in a tumult. Actually, it has been for about a year, ever since the subprime fiasco (anyone take a look at Moody’s performance over the past year?) Now that that particular issue has been beaten to death, other mortgage related issues are cropping up. Most of the stuff covered in the media is financial in nature, but some of those mortgage related issues do concern information security.It’s no secret that there are plenty of companies in the US that discard sensitive documents by dumping them unceremoniously: leave it by the curb, drive it to a dumpster, heave it over the walls of abandoned property, and other assorted mind boggling insecure practices. In fact, MSNBC has an article on this issue, and names numerous bankrupt mortgage companies whose borrowers’ records were found in dumpsters and recycling centers. The information on those documents include credit card numbers and SSNs, as well as addresses, names, and other information needed to secure a mortgage.Since the companies have filed for bankruptcy and are no more, the potential victims involved have no legal recourse, and are left to fend for themselves. In a way, it makes sense that companies that have filed for bankruptcy are behaving this way. (Not that I’m saying this is proper procedure.) For starters, if a company does wrong, one goes after the company; however, the company has filed for bankruptcy, it is no more, so there’s no one to “go after.” In light of the company status, this means that the actual person remaining behind to dispose of things, be they desks or credit applications, can opt to do whatever he feels like. He could shred the applications. He could dump them nearby. He could walk away and let the building’s owner take care of them. What does he care? It’s not as if he’s gonna get fired.Also, proper disposal requires either time, money, or both. A bankrupt company doesn’t have money. It may have time, assuming people are going to stick around, but chances are their shredder has been seized by creditors. People are not going to stick around to shred things by hand, literally.Aren’t there any laws regulating this? Apparently, such issues are covered by FACTA, the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, and although its guidelines require that “businesses to dispose of sensitive financial documents in a way that protects against ‘unauthorized access to or use of the information’” [msnbc.com], it stops short of requiring the physical destruction of data. I’m not a lawyer, but perhaps there’s enough leeway in the language for one to go around dropping sensitive documents in dumpsters?

Like I mentioned before, inappropriate disposal of sensitive documents has been going on forever; I’m pretty sure this has been a problem since the very first mortgage was issued. My personal belief is that most companies would act responsibly and try to properly dispose of such information. But, this may prove to be a point of concern as well because of widespread misconceptions of what it means to protect data against unauthorized access.

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