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Best WiFi PDA: A Few Excellent Choices Worth Considering

September 8, 2009 by Tricia

There are several products that come to mind at the time when one is considering which the best WiFi PDA is. The RIM Curve 8320 Smartphone is one such product that is available at about three hundred and fifty dollars from Amazon. It does everything that you expect a good Wi-Fi PDA to do and its UMA Wi-Fi technology is amazing that works without a flaw and this product comes with an interface that too is outstanding.


Apple Iphone 8 GB Smartphone

The Apple iPhone 8 GB Smartphone is yet another product that can be considered the best Wi-Fi PDA and it too has some very outstanding features including a bright screen, 8 MB of installed memory and it comes with Bluetooth wireless technology and works with Mac OS X Proprietary Operating System.

The ASUS MyPal A626 too has many excellent features that make it a contender for best Wi-Fi PDA. Users are particularly impressed with its 64 MB installed memory and its Bluetooth wireless technology, Infrared, USB as well as Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Operating System. It is however a cheap offering and based on its price alone it can be considered a very hot contender for title of best Wi-Fi PDA.

The AT&T Tilt has more memory than the ASUS (in fact, double) and it also comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 and it is indeed a bargain buy costing just about two hundred dollars. For this price, it provides brilliant speed when navigating menus as well as when downloading information and is another good choice as far as deciding which the best Wi-FI PDA is.

The HP HP 211 Ipaq Enterprise Handheld is similar in many respects to the AT&T Tilt having the same amount of memory (128 MB) as well as Operating System (Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0) and it also has a notable feature in that its battery life is very good and you will also get impressive radio frequency on the Wi-Fi as well.

The bottom line as far as selecting the best Wi-Fi PDA goes is that you need to consider factors such as size, data entry method, memory, functionality as well as Wi-Fi connection and finally, visibility too must be taken into account. A Wi-Fi PDA that combines these features the best will definitely prove to be the best Wi-Fi PDA.

Modern Wi-Fi PDA’s come with Bluetooth and because of the increased demand for Wi-Fi PDA Bluetooth there are some models being offered to the customers that target these specific needs. A good example of such products is the Palm TX PDA that comes with built-in Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth.




Filed Under: Technology News Tagged With: apple, best, iphone, pda, wifi

Whoa! Someone was frustrated with their computer

September 24, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Have you ever become so frustrated with your computer that you’ve thought of doing something like this? Or perhaps throwing your monitor to the ground?

I once lost the contents of my hard drive due to a power surge (and yes we had a surge protector on the computer, but it failed) and I felt like doing something like this!

I can’t imagine how much force you’d need to shove a keyboard through a monitor though. Wow.

Filed Under: Computers, Entertainment, Humor, Recreation Tagged With: angry, broke, broken, computer, frustrated, funny_picture, Humor, keyboard, monitor, shoved, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

DTI Data offers hard drive recovery services and software

April 8, 2008 by Tricia

I’ve you’ve never been unlucky enough to have gone through a hard drive crash and major loss of data I envy you. I might be luckier than some as I’ve only experienced complete hard drive failure once and that was due to a computer virus.

All I can say is that if you’ve never experienced this you’re lucky and whether you have or haven’t had a hard drive failure you should take some basic steps to prevent hard drive failure or to make recovering your data a fairly easy task.

Some obvious ways of protecting your computer and your data are:

1. Keep your software up to date by upgrading using the latest stable release.

2. Use an anti-virus program to protect your computer.

3. Never open a file that arrives in your email if it’s from someone that you don’t know, if you weren’t expecting the attachment or if it seems suspicious in any way.

4. Backup your data to another hard drive, server, external drive, CD or DVD regularly.

There are many reasons why your hard drive might fail. Power failure is another reason, as is visiting a website that infects your computer with malicious code. However, in my opinion, failing to do some or all of the above mentioned suggestions are probably the number one reasons that lead to hard drive failure.

I don’t know how many times I’ve talked to friends, relatives, coworkers or web friends and they’ve told me that their hard drive crashed or some of the programs that they rely on most won’t work anymore. When I ask them if they have a recent backup or if they use an anti virus program more often than not they say no.

Hard drive failure is bad enough for the home computer user, but if the hard drive failure occurs on a business computer or servers hard drive it could mean downtime, loss of income and loss of valuable company data.

For those who’s hard drives have failed and they are unfortunate enough not to have a backup of their data, or perhaps had a backup failure as well as a crashed hard drive there are companies such as DTI Data that specialize in hard drive recovery. Not only is DTI DATA the only manufacturer authorized data recovery company to provide flat rate pricing for hard drive recovery, but they also have a fantastic data guarantee:

If DTI DATA fails to recover your data you don’t pay!

That claim does come with an exception. If your hard drive was opened elsewhere the guarantee doesn’t apply.

DTI Data can perform hard drive repair on many types of hard drives and servers. For example they offer services for SCSI Hard Drive repair and recovery, Exchange Server Recovery, RAID Data Recovery, laptop hard drive recovery, Western Digital hard drive recovery and even adaptive logic hard drive recovery for those who sent their hard drive to another company for repair before trying DTI Data.

Data recovery and hard drive repair takes place in a class 100 clean room.

DTI Data also offers a number of Data Recovery Resources such as do it yourself recovery software that has been developed in house.

You’ll find software that can be purchased on their website that will help you recover all of the data on your hard drive, assist in recovering lost digital pictures, CD/CDRW DVD/DVDRW drive data recovery, fast file undelete, e-Recovery for Outlook Express and Outlook as well as other forms of data recovery software.

If you’ve been unfortunate enough to have a hard drive failure visit the site and fill out their online quote form or call their toll free number to talk with one of their hard drive recovery specialists.

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Data Backup – how it’s evolved over the years

April 1, 2008 by Tricia

Considering that I just completed a post discussing how important it is to prepare your site properly and backup files prior to upgrading your blogs installation of WordPress I thought it might be interesting to tell you about an article that discusses the history of backup.

Data can easily be corrupted when new software is installed, when a virus is introduced to the system or when there is a power failure or power surge. A mangled line of code due to any of the above causes or any of the multitude of other sources of corrupt data can cause companies to lose sales and man power hours during the time it takes to find the source of the problem. Likewise, corrupt data on a home computer can cause a lot of woe too.

That’s why regularly backing up data is so important. A backup is essentially a copy of working files or intact data. Did you know that some of the first backups were done on either big reels of magnetic tape, paper or paper tape? Those first backups occurred in the 1950’s.

We’ve come a long way since then!

While it’s true that some backups are still done on tape backup most data backups now occur on hard drives, flash hard drives, CDs and DVDs and even via network.

The article that I referred to earlier, The History of Backup, discusses how backup has evolved and how the equipment and gadgets that we use to perform data backup have changed over the years.

It’s actually quite an interesting article. You can see how demand for better data backup spurred the invention of a wide variety of data backup devices and how as the demand rose the price of this technology eventually fell into reasonably inexpensive products that even the average home computer user can afford.

Filed Under: Data Recovery, Great Sites, Technology News Tagged With: article, backup, backup CD, backup DVD, blog, code, computer, data, data backup, flash backup, gadget, Gadgets, harddrive backup, history of backup, install, magnetic reels, network, network backup, paper backup, problem, Software, tape backup, tech, technology, Wordpress

It’s important to backup your data regularly

March 24, 2008 by Tricia

Whether your an occasional at home computer user or someone who relies heavily on your computer for business there’s no denying how important it is to back up your vital files regularly. All it takes is a computer virus or a power failure and your data could be lost forever.

While there are many back up programs that you could use I think you might agree that Backup Platinum has quite a few useful features.

Backup Platinum allows you to back up your data to pretty much any type of storage medium meaning you could store your valuable backup data on another computer, a network, an external drive, an FTP server or even a CD or DVD.

Not only that, you can set up regular backups using the program wizard in order to define what is backed up, where it’s backup from, how to back up your data and when those backups should take place.

If you chose to backup your data onto a CD or DVD you can use a rewritable disk. The program can be set up so that any data on the disk is erased prior transferring new backup data. This means that you could set the Backup Platinum program to create a new backup each night and only the latest backup would be on your rewritable CD or DVD.

Backups can be kept small and secure thanks to the programs 128-bit encryption with Blowfish and multichoice ZIP. Also, if you happen to have a lot of data to backup the backup can be split into several parts which would make it easier to transfer your finished backup data elsewhere if needed.

One thing that I like about this program is that it creates detailed logs of all operations and if something goes wrong with your backup you can easily restore with a simple click of a button.

Backup Platinum has been specifically designed to work on Windows operating systems.

If you’d like to try Backup Platinum you can download a limited 30 day trial version. Then if you like the programs features you can purchase the license for a full copy.

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Google sites – coming soon

March 1, 2008 by Tricia

I don’t think that there’s much that Google doesn’t have it’s hand in these days.

The latest news is that we’ll soon be able to create websites on Google. The sites will run on Google servers and I imagine will be fairly easy to use for non-techies. By that I mean you won’t have to know much if any code to create a website of your own within a matter of minutes!

Here’s a news story I found that discusses Google’s latest step into the world of website creation:

Filed Under: Google, Recreation, Services, Technology News, Video Tagged With: code, create website, easy, easy to use, easy websites, Google, Google servers, Google Sites, news, sites, tech, tech news, Web, website

AspDotNetStorefront E-commerce shopping cart

December 17, 2007 by Tricia

If you have an online store or perhaps want to start one in order to sell your merchandise you should visit the AspDotNetStorefront e-commerce by design website.

Perhaps you’ve been using another service for your e-commerce store or have been struggling with freeware e-commerce software, but you’ve found that it doesn’t offer you flexibility or the ease of use that you had been hoping to find. If that’s the case you need to visit AspDotNetStorefront and download a free trial of their ecommerce software solution.

AspDotNetStorefront will not only make it easier for you to set up your ecommerce storefront, but it will also help you promote your site on search engines. The software provides integrated seamless support for search engine indexing. Every page of your storefront can be indexed on search engines such as Google and Yahoo. There is also full control over all meta tags, page descriptions, titles, and keywords. All of which will ensure that your site is indexed properly.

There are actually so many features it’s hard to know where to begin to describe them to you.

AspDotNetStorefront is designed to be flexible. The creators of this innovative E-commerce shopping cart software have ensured that you can make your store unique. You can design store front skins using Dreamweaver or Frontpage.

Merchants can access their storefront via a web based control panel.

How will your clients pay for your merchandise? That’s up to you! AspDotNetStorefront supports a number of payment systems such as Paypal, Linkpoint, Verisign, credit card, E-Check, Check by mail and Authorize.net. Shipping rates are also integrated into the software for services such as FedEx, USPS, DHL, and Canada Post.

There’s no limits on the size of the database or the number of products that you can sell from your e-commerce site. Nor is there a limit to the amount of departments or categories that you can create.

AspDotNetStorefront users can password protect topics, set minimum quantities, and have the ability to track affiliates through order records and customer.

I’ve barely touched on the number of features within this e-commerce software package. You really need to visit the site for yourself to read about all the features. It’s mind boggling! If I were setting up an e-commerce storefront I would seriously consider this product. Check it out.

Filed Under: Great Sites, Making Money, Sales and Marketing, Services, Shopping, Software, Technology News, Webmaster Tips Tagged With: access, Affiliate, Affiliates, AspDotNetStorefront, clients, database, description, design, E commerce shopping cart, e commerce software, features, Google, Keyword, merchants, meta tag, search engine, search engine indexing, Search Engines, shop, Shopping, Software, storefront, support, website, Yahoo

Avot mV allows you to watch videos on your mobile phone in near real time

December 1, 2007 by Tricia

If you have a mobile phone that has a mobile browser and supports video streaming you might be interested in visiting the Avotmv.com website.

Avot Media has developed a system whereby mobile phone users can watch video in near real time streaming.

If you’ve ever watched a video using your mobile phone I’m sure you’ve noticed that with some services you have a limited video selection and that the quality of the video display is quite poor. This is not the case with Avot mV. They’ve created an innovative mobile video solution that ensures that you’ll be able to enjoy video on your mobile device and that it will be of high quality.

Using Avot mV you’ll be able to watch virtually anything you want on your mobile phone.

If you go to the Avot Media
Corporate Site you’ll be able to watch demo’s of Avot mV. You’ll also be able to download a free copy of Avot mV from their Product site. You can download the program onto your PC or visit the site using your mobile browser and download Avot mV directly to your mobile device.

Once Avot mV has been installed on your mobile device you’ll be able to access any web-based video sharing sites, and you’ll also be able to use Avot mV’s content based search capabilities to find videos suited to your personal preferences.

The best thing about Avot mV is that once you’ve selected a video on the internet that you’d like to view on your mobile phone the Avot mV software can transfer the video to your device quickly. In fact Avot mV is much quicker than earlier mobile video solutions. Playback will occur in near real time which means that you should not experience video delays.

If you want to download a number of videos at once you can organize a play list so that you can watch your videos on the go. You’ll be able to create as many play lists as you like and watch what you want when you want to watch it.

You can learn more about Avot mV and all of it’s features at the Avot mV website or read more about the program and upcoming product news at the Avot Media Blog. You’ll be enjoying lots of videos on your mobile device soon I’m sure.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Gadgets, Great Sites, MultiMedia, Recreation, Shopping, Technology News, Video Tagged With: access, Avot Media, Avot mV, blog, browser, features, find, install, Internet, mobile device, Mobile video, near real time video, organize, quick, quick download, Software, Video, video streaming, watch videos, website

Widgetbucks creates new CPM ads to serve non-US and Canadian traffic

November 29, 2007 by Tricia

Widgetbucks has again updated their program policy in regard to sites with a good mix of international visitors. In an email sent out earlier today to all of their members they stated:

International CPM Ads

Here’s an upcoming feature. In early December, we will start serving CPM ads to the non-U.S./Canada traffic. This will give you revenue, per impression, for your site visitors who come from other countries. This is designed to help publishers who have a blend of traffic from a variety of countries.

Our system will do the geo-location for you, determining where the visitor is coming from. Then we’ll either show the regular pay-per-click widget (to visitors from the U.S. and Canada) or show an ad that pays per impression (to visitors from other countries). You’ll see a new column, called “CPM Revenue” in your earnings reports.

So it appears that they listened to the concerns or more likely complaints of those who have a good portion of their traffic from non US or Canadian visitors and implemented this new CPM ad system.

Now hopefully they’ll do something about their widget slowing the loading of a site. I had, had Widgetbucks on my main blog Tricia’s Musings, but I only had it up for a few days before I removed it. It didn’t severely slow my page loads but I found that it didn’t load until you reached the portion of the page that the widget was located on and if you were trying to scroll past that point you had to wait until it finished loading. I didn’t like that.

On that site I had the widget code in the middle of my sidebar. I have ads near the top of my sidebars that I can’t move due to my TOS agreement with those companies. I do believe that Widgetbucks probably does best when it’s near the top of a sidebar and loads when the page is first visited. At least it wouldn’t impede a visitors ability to scroll a page if it was near the top and already loaded.

I’ve decided to try Widgetbucks on this site and a few of my other sites again to see what happens.

Filed Under: Affiliates, Blogging, Making Money, Technology News Tagged With: ads, blog, clicks, code, CPM ads, email, non us and canadian traffic, sites, slow loading, US, visitors, widget, Widgetbucks

Blogging convention here I come

November 5, 2007 by Tricia

So who’s going to Las Vegas later this week for Blogworld and or P0stiecon?

I plan to attend both events and hope to meet up with some of the bloggers that I’ve gotten to know over the last couple of years. I also hope to get something out of the discussions that I plan to attend so that I can learn how to make my blogs more successful, but mainly I’m looking at this as a chance to travel to a city that I’ve never been to before and as a way to meet up with friends and network a little bit.

If you are attending either convention what’s your goal?

Filed Under: Blogging, Technology News, Travel and Vacation Tagged With: blog, blogs, Blogworld, discussions, fellow bloggers, improve blogs, Las Vegas, meet, network, Postiecon, speeches, success, travel

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