Archive for the 'Techies World' Category

Cheap Internet Services May Lead to Security Threats

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The CSOC is a government operation that was formed to keep tabs on cyber crimes and keep the government and cabinet up to date on any issues in cyber space. Their main job is to understand how cyber attacks can impact the economy and how to prevent such attacks.
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Household Security — a Few Hints

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Keeping your home secure is bound to be your top consideration and doing this will require more than just locking your house’s windows and doors. A fantastic family safety monitoring system can give you an adequate shield against such dangers while notifying emergency response teams if something does happen. You must make sure that you pick the best family safety system to fit your house.

BT and Virgin Media Competing Fiercely in Broadband Sector

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

BT launched Infinity recently which is a fibre-optic product which can save money for its users and provide download speeds up to 40MB and upload speeds up to 10MB. BT has claimed that it is better than the XXL service which is a product of Virgin Broadband.

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Depositing via iPhone

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

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First-String Optometric Equipment — Things You Ought to Know

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Opthalmologists will find their vocation calling for far more than their tradecraft — for all this apart, what they require preeminently is sure to be specialist instruments to assist them in serving up diagnoses as precisely as possible. Let us scrutinize a trio of essential instruments: covering diagnosis, patient comfort, and supply storage, and what to bear in mind when shopping for each, be they remanufactured, used, refurbished or new…

Making National Authorities to Share Info with Computers Is Key for Vivek Kundra

Monday, February 1st, 2010

In March 2009, Vivek Kundra became the first Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States. He is the former Chief Technology Officer for Washington D.C. and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Technology for the State of Virginia. Today, Vivek Kundra is utilizing his extensive Information Technology expertise to supervise technology investments made […]

Seven Ways Cloud Computing Can Help

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Cloud computing integration is how businesses are saving time and money with agile computer networking. Some employees and providers have seen the advantage of not only saving money, but saving time on storing files and applications, finding files and applications, and sharing important documents and programs across a network.

Gas Suppression for Fire Emergencies

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Gas Fire Suppression is truly a fascinating scientific advancement. For me, it the most pertinent type of fire suppression technology for households, offices and funds. How they run to stop fires is what holds them truly incomparable and fantastic.

Domain Registration and Web Site Hosting: the Full Scoop

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

The very first project when you’re launching a web site is choosing a relevant domain and selecting the most suitable Web registration for your specific market. Nonetheless, this is not usually an easy process. Because when you are trying to determine the most appropriate provider you will most likely realize that checking out the provider based on domain hosting reviews can prove to be a critical step.

Elections Will Decide Fate of UK Broadband

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The upcoming elections will decide the fate of the broadband industry according to the Broadband Stakeholders’ Group (BSG). The general elections are due in the UK next year. The BSG’s predictions are based on the huge differences in the approach of both contenders to the leadership of the nation. While the […]