Thursday, July 5, 2012

The Benefits of Customized Training On the Adobe Graphic Design Platform

Adobe develops an extensive set of applications designed for professionals to use. But beginner computer users can also do a lot of things with these programs once they are familiar with the interface. Adobe Photoshop, for instance, is the most popular out of the professional Adobe applications because the technologies make it a lot easier to edit photos. But without some proper training, you won't be able to do some advanced techniques which involve the use of multiple tools as well as your own creativity. This is why some companies have their own Adobe corporate training programs. People that are leading graphic design teams have the responsibility to properly train new members of the team so their skills in Adobe software improve. But the overall effectiveness of these Adobe training classes really depend on how experienced the team leader is.

Lots of experience isn't enough to hold dynamic Adobe corporate training courses either because there are far too many features to cover and there are dozens of programs under the Adobe label. Someone that is proficient in Adobe Photoshop may know less than a beginner in Adobe Illustrator. In order for fresh new ideas to come out of the entire design team, customized Adobe corporate training can help a lot.

Customized Adobe training classes basically involve people representing other companies to share their ideas and knowledge on the Adobe graphic design platform. These people may be very good at other aspects of the Adobe programs so people learn something new. Others that are more experienced in Adobe Photoshop can use what they have learned and come up with innovative ideas and executions. Remember that creativity is your limit when it comes to the Adobe graphic design platform and knowing extra tricks on how to use certain tools can help you expand your creativity.

It is even more effective if you encourage people in your business to engage in multiple Adobe training classes from different companies. Once you absorb all of the knowledge from the various courses, you will know a bit more than each individual company. Thanks to the latest web technologies, Adobe corporate training programs can be held in the form of webinars where people with an Internet connection can join in on the training. This means that you won't have to worry about travel costs as long as your Internet connection speed is fast. Internet connections in businesses tend to be faster so this shouldn't be an issue. If the training program has the feature, you may be able to replay the training session so you always have a reference when you need customized Adobe training. In fact, you can keep an archive of various Adobe corporate training classes so you can be encouraged to practice what you have learned all at once and be much better in using the Adobe programs covered.

Adobe training within the corporate environment is still encouraged because it is an accessible starting point for people that are new to the team. But the possibilities in the platform are virtually limitless when outside companies get involved with the training as well.

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Understanding the Basics of Technology

The advancements in technology certainly helped many of us to be able to grow our business in ways that we had never considered possible. The unfortunate thing is, however, since technology is advancing so quickly, it can make it difficult to keep up with the latest. Of course, in many situations, it is not really necessary for you to keep up with the latest advancements in technology, but it is still necessary for you to ensure that you understand the basics of the technology that you are using.

As far as keeping up with the latest technology is concerned, this is something that is really going to depend upon you and your specific needs. If you try to stay on the cutting edge at all times, you really are going to be purchasing new equipment on almost a continual basis. For most businesses and for most home use, that is not generally going to be necessary. Although it is a good idea for you to catch up every once in a while, it is not generally necessary for you to keep up in most cases. The best time for you to catch up with technology is when a new operating system is released or if a major upgrade takes place. It is a good idea, however, for you to watch for any bugs with those new operating systems and only upgrade after you are sure that they are stable.

It is not only the computer itself which is going to need to be upgraded, it is also the peripherals as well as your networking that will need to be upgraded from time to time. Some of us continue to use the same printers and other peripherals that we have used for quite some time. There are advances that do take place on occasion, however, which make it beneficial to consider upgrading during that time. Just like buying a new computer, however, make sure that you wait long enough so that you know that it is stable and that it will provide what is promised when it is first released.

Another problem that many of us run into with technology is the fact that we do not have a full computer vocabulary at our disposal. This can make it difficult when we are talking to somebody about tech support or perhaps when we are discussing things with our IT department. There are classes that can be taken, however, such as those that are approved by the CSTA which allow you to have a basic understanding of the computer as well as building a vocabulary so that you can discuss your computer intelligently.

As you can tell, there certainly are many things that need to be considered when you are talking about the technology that runs your business. Keep in mind, technology is going to be different for each individual business, so it is certainly not a one-size-fits-all situation. By understanding what you are doing, however, as well as understanding computers in general, you will have a much better idea of when to upgrade successfully.

Belinda Brown is the author of this article about computer vocabulary and CSTA. She is an IT college professor for over 25 years and loves to travel to Japan to learn about the latest technology.

Organ Replication Is Here

The medical world has been experiencing some extreme changes over the past few years. As newer technologies are coming into existence, engineers and doctors are beginning to collaborate together on some seriously beneficial projects! I've mentioned 3D printing and various technologies working to promote a new medical world in the past before. I remember highlighting issues like prosthetics with absolutely perfect fits, dental uses, and the production of hearing aids, but I want to cover something very significant. What I'm going to talk about, is organ replication.

Organ replication; yeah I said that. We aren't in the year 3000 AD, we don't have flying cars, and we aren't mingling with aliens just yet, but we are at the beginning of a trend for regenerating organs through our various sciences and technologies. Let me jump into depth. Through the process known as 3D printing, our leaders in the medical world are beginning to create functioning organs! Currently, it is still very experimental, and very expensive, but organ replication is possible!

So far, 30 people have received regenerated bladders. Anthony Atala from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina has been working to further develop this technology through 3D printing, an innovative form of manufacturing. In this process, a 3D printer will lay down small layers of material, sometimes smaller than 30 microns. This is a fraction of a millimeter! This material being laid down is bio-ink, or cells. Shaping of the cells is taken care of by a 3D file, which is then transferred to a 3D printer. The printer will use this file as the blueprint, and it will print the piece.

Solid organs aren't quite as easy to make, as they involve a lot of blood vessels, opposed to a hollow organ. A jawbone has been created at Columbia University! At Yale, biomedical engineers used 3D printing to construct a lung. The University of Minnesota took cells from a rat, and created a beating heart! At the University of Michigan, David Humes created an artificial kidney which was about the size of an average wallet. This kidney passed some tests on sheep, and isn't implantable just yet. This kidney released hormones and made some other kidney functions. Anthony Atala back from Wake Forest Institute and his team have created the bladders, and they are also working on 22 other organs and tissues. His team created a functioning part of a human liver. This team even created an ear.

3D printing is fascinating in the sense that it can manufacture pieces in virtually any shape, even if that shape has to be molded into an organ of some kind. It is more than empowering to know that the smartest people in our medical world are doing awesome work for the greater good. Imagine having to go through something horrible like heart failure, but having the option to grow a replacement heart. That would be simply incredible! If our doctors and engineers could remove the act known as organ failure, our life expectancy would go up significantly!

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IT Support - Outsourcing Vs In House IT Department

The decision whether to outsource IT support is one that an increasing number of companies are considering due to the advent of cloud computing. IT outsourcing has been going on since the early 1980s, but by allowing companies to pay on a "per-use" basis for the outsourced services, the cloud has made IT support companies more affordable, accessible, and strategically flexible. So the allure of IT outsourcing is greater than ever. But the fundamental question remains: How can it help my business?

IT Expertise
As with any outsourcing, a principle advantage is that the company you hire as your outsourcing partner will have IT know-how that most small and medium-sized businesses don't have. The IT world grows more complex daily, and it takes a great deal of expense and energy for a company to keep up with trends and opportunities for increased efficiency, while at the same time staying focused on its core competencies. However, staying on the cutting edge of IT developments is an IT outsourcer's bread and butter.

Economies of Scale
IT hardware and software can be incredibly expensive. For small and medium-sized businesses, the IT cost management is often prohibitive. But even when a company can manage to afford the IT infrastructure and software it needs, it's not always a wise investment when-by choosing to outsource IT support-you can benefit from the economies of scale created by their relatively heavy use of IT resources. Savings in this area are a key aspect of how companies that provide outsourced IT services make their costs so attractive.

Round the Clock Support
If you outsource IT support, no matter what time it is, you have immediate help when problems arise. That's not always the case, particularly in smaller companies.

Scalability
Because of the pricing model and the IT knowledge you have access to when you outsource IT support, you can build an IT plan that is prepared to handle growth of your business. Particularly, with the emergence of cloud options, companies can now grow with assurance that they can handle increased business and that they won't have to suddenly invest in hardware or software as they expand.

New Technology
Related to the last point, the decision to outsource IT support also means that you will be able to benefit from the latest hardware and software innovations without having to pay directly for them. You can get the latest-and-greatest as part of your ongoing relationship with your IT support partner.

Budget Control
Because you're working on a contract basis with the vendor who provides your IT support, you can more easily forecast costs. There won't be any dramatic unexpected expenses, and you also can have the peace of mind knowing that if business slows, so does your IT cost because of the pay-as-you-use pricing.

How Tech Support Minimizes Cost

Online tech support allows anyone anywhere to get support from anywhere, anytime. This means your technical issue in the US could be handled by someone living in India. Outsourcing to India could allow the company to pay lower wages than they would have to in the US. This means their savings could be passed down to you and your call may not cost as much as it could.

Online tech support minimizes cost in a variety of ways. One way it does that is by allowing consumers access to a myriad of technicians to match the specific issues they may be facing under one roof. This means you don't have to go to several different technicians to solve your computer problems and potentially pay exponentially more.

There are many free online manuals and "how-to-guides" that allows you to diagnose and sometimes fix the problem yourself. It is easy to find chat rooms of people trying to resolve the same problem you might be experiencing and be able to get cost-saving advice.

Written chats online with a technician eliminate the issue of not being able to understand a technician's accent if the representative resides in another country. Both parties can type out their technical requirements and issues while eliminating any potential misunderstanding that could otherwise arise on the phone.

Live chats allow you to get instant help without having to wait on the phone with long hold times. Sometimes video is used, so you can get even more personal customer service while getting relevant and effective support for your technical requirements. You are able to clearly write out your issues in the chat or even speak directly to the technician via video.

Sometimes companies keep videos of specific issues that have already been resolved that customers can easily access depending on their specific needs. This allows the companies to save money since they do not have to have technicians on hand all the time to provide support. This means technicians are free from repeat calls that take time and money.

Applications that are made simply with trial versions and strong online documentation or tutorials will also reduce online tech support expenses. Doing this addresses technical issues before they can even arise.

You can easily outsource IT support to deal with computer issues. At minimal cost or sometimes for free through your internet service provider, you can get remote assistance for your computer. You allow the technician to have access to your computer so the technician can resolve your computer issues remotely through the internet. Tech support has never been as versatile.

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The Past, Present and Future of the Aussie TV Industry

As far as discretionary electrical retail sales go in Australia, in particular the Television sector, it is no secret that the current climate we are presented with has drastically changed the landscape for most operators. In days gone by, the latest "must have" technology had customers pouring into their local retailers concerned first and foremost with owning the latest model with all the bells and whistles, and price was a secondary concern.

Unfortunately, over recent years there has been no real "must have" technology release in the television sector. So therefore, it has basically become a race to the bottom on price. The result is retailers such as WOW and Retravision going into administration, Dick Smith store closures, and Mr Harvey raving and ranting on public television on a weekly basis. It's just not sustainable.

With a heavy focus onto Smart TV, there is the potential for upcoming releases from manufacturers such as Apple and Google to drive the next upgrade cycle. The key to whether or not this will make a difference is not only the hardware itself, but the level of content available, and most importantly, the way it is consumed.

Can the Television sector return to market growth?

Prior to this season the price war between bricks and mortar retailers and online vendors, as well as each other, coupled with the strength of the Aussie dollar has resulted in heavy price deflation of TVs. This has coincided with one of the toughest economic climates on record, which naturally causes reluctance to purchase discretionary items such as TVs, unless absolutely necessary. And even if the customer "needs" to buy a TV, purchasing habits have really changed from the past. Online vendors, available with the flick of a Smartphone, and prolonged price comparison has given customers expectation that they will find that product cheaper at the next stop. So not only are retailers seeing less and less customers walk through the door, when they do come in the price of the TV sold ends up being so low that the margins are the slimmest they have ever been. It takes no genius to conclude that less sales with lower margins is not sustainable. Just ask WOW and Retravision.

So what will happen next?

Analysis points toward continued contraction of volume in terms of units over the coming years, and this reflects the increase in penetration rate. Rewind a few years, and many households still had a CRT screen, or possibly a single older model Plasma or LCD screen. The growth potential of TVs was huge - as they became more affordable and accessible most households upgraded or added a second or third TV in the kids room or spare room. Today, there simply aren't that many households that haven't upgraded, so the sheer volume that TVs were sold at in that peak growth period is never likely to be repeated. The flipside, however, is that there is likely to be a shift towards the premium, higher tier product - which will be driven by the next technology change led by Apple and Google.

The increase in the number of televisions sold has not been enough to absorb the price deflation - resulting in overall category value decline.

Looking ahead, analysts predict a strong potential for the Television category to cease it's decline, and even show some small growth. The missing piece of the puzzle is innovation. A strong, compelling reason for households who already have one to three Flat Screen Digital TVs to want to purchase a replacement set. 3D and LED certainly offered something different from the norm, and while some took to the idea it definitely wasn't a technology that consumers could do without.

Out with the old, in with the new...

what is needed for the television sector to flourish is a new, sexy must have technology, providing the same excitement levels as when flat TVs that you could hang on your wall were available to replace your big, bulky CRT. A "real" reason for consumers to spend money. That innovation will come from Apple's iTV, along with the upgrade of Smart TV with new improved, desirable content, and the impending arrival of OLED. Let's not forget that this is also an Olympic year, and history does show a spike in sales around that time. This, quite obviously, will only give a short burst of sales but a welcome one nonetheless.

Apple TV

If there is a company synonymous with innovation, then it has to be Apple. Interest in Apple's TV set has been gathering pace since the authorised biography of Steve Jobs was published last October. In one earlier interview, Jobs spoke of how he finally discovered how to build an integrated, wirelessly connected TV set with "the simplest user interface you could imagine." After the release of the iPhone 4S, rumours begun to surface that Jobs was developing a Siri-powered voice system for Apple TV, of 42" and 55" screens, gesture controls and, most recently, a touch screen remote control. In Steve's own words "I've cracked the problem", and in true Apple style when they release a product there will be much fanfare and publicity, and the resulting product is very unlikely to disappoint. The launch, when it finally arrives, of Apples much anticipated iTV will without doubt set the benchmark for what a TV should deliver. Industry sources have already confirmed that Apple has sought supply from Japanese panel manufacturer Sharp, and American chip maker Intel, alongside an agreement with Video streaming giant Netflix for content. While we have been given nothing from Apple direct, industry experts state that there will be two large screen sizes available - 42" and 55", both commanding a premium price point between $4k and $5k. The interface will be totally unique and designed to merge Free to Air TV, Smart TV and search capabilities into a single platform. In terms of design, it will be a single flat sheet of glass with no bevels or edges, and will certainly feature Apple's Siri voice control. In early March, Apple announced that they have agreed terms with US giant Netflix to allow Apple TV users access to their huge array of content from their iTunes account. In further good news, it does seem that Netflix will be planning to enter our market in Australia - quite possibly alongside Apple's entry into our TV market. Apple fan boys are not driven by price, and with such a worldwide devoted following we can expect a monumentally fast take-up of this new technology. This does represent a welcome shot in the arm for the TV industry, with much stronger volumes to be expected in the premium end of the spectrum. This should raise the average spend (ASP) of the whole sector. Besides the obvious lure of the Apple brand to customers, another hugely positive aspect of iTV will be Apple's track record in setting, regulating and maintaining above-market price points.

This is precisely what the television industry is crying out for now - a TV product that can be sold on merit and service alone, and not prone to price slashing wars between local vendors. Hopefully in time the other big vendors may follow suit and begin some form of price regulation of their own. Speaking of other vendors, there has been confirmation the Telstra is working with both Korean giants LG and Samsung to release a new offer of Smart TV sometime in 2012.

Making Smart TV Smarter

While Smart TV to date has enjoyed mild enthusiasm, the next generation of Connected TVs should begin to create a compelling reason to lure in potential customers. While the current (and past) offerings have presented quite different options from just regular television viewing, the take up hasn't been met with vigour - and that could well be down to two reasons.

The first is sales person education. Which, in turn leads to customer education. If the staff aren't sold on the benefits, or worse yet, don't really know how to use or properly demonstrate the wide array of content these TVs are able to deliver - then what chance does a customer have of being impressed enough to open their wallet? It may seem like an obvious point - but salesperson education by the vendors needs to be delivered in a different fashion to how it is currently being provided. Whatever the method that is in place to this point, be it training nights, short company trainer visits to the store or whatever - it is not working. A greater focus needs to be made on how to sell this product, and sales people need to be given all the means necessary to be able to demonstrate the wide array of benefits in the stores.

Which leads us directly to the second point - ease of use. When any product, be it a phone, tablet or television, has a wide offering of content available then the key to making the customer want to use these features time and time again is how easily accessible they are. No one likes to have to go into a menu, wait for it to load, wait for updates, try to type with a remote that was meant for changing channels then try to find what they are looking for in a maze of menu options - there is no wonder that people return to their PCs or tablets to perform any web related tasks. Why would they go through a myriad of extra steps, at half the pace, to do something on a TV that can be done much easier on a tablet or PC?

That is why a single user interface - which merges Television, Internet content and Search into a single entity, is on the cards. Google, Apple and Telstra have all taken heed and are currently working with Sony, Samsung and LG to take Smart TV to the next level. The next level isn't necessarily a whole host of extra features - but a convergence of Free to Air, Internet Content and Search into a single interface creating a pleasant, exciting and most importantly, user-friendly environment. Another great advancement looming is the addition of Pay-TV services, provided over the web through our connected TVs. An whole host of new, Pay-TV channels from Foxtel integrated into our TVs - without a separate box, second remote and second TV guide. Imagine plugging in your TV, turning it on and then the guide button allows you to access TV channels, Foxtel channels, You-Tube channels and everything else on offer. This is the next step for Smart TV. This could, in theory, also create an opportunity for retailers to provide IPTV connection packages and contracts for Televisions - just like phones and tablets, yet another facet of profit which will present itself in the next upgrade cycle.

OLED Technology

OLED will present retailers with a premium, high dollar value product to boost growth in the television sector, however the belief is that at this very early stage in the life of this technology will result in moderate growth. The potential of iTV and Smart TV evolution will drive the category to forward growth in the near future, as OLED is not exactly a complete change in innovation but an improvement on the Flat Panels currently on offer. Long term, however, the cost of OLED manufacture is expected to reduce significantly and eventually cost 20% less than LCD to build. Another factor which will give retailers hope of a return to margin in the future.

What does the future hold for TVs?

In the immediate future, experts predict a continued contraction in unit volume, as market saturation (only 18% of Australian households do not have a digital TV) and low price point, Chinese imports continue to flood our market. The continued reduction in price of branded digital TVs has also prompted many households to upgrade TVs in bedrooms and spare rooms - eliminating the rapid volumes we've seen in the past as customers purchased their first or second Digital TVs. So the unit volumes in entry level TVs will continue to decline.

There should be volume growth to be had, however, in the mid to high end price points. It isn't surprising that a larger volume (in terms of units) is sold at the lower end of the price spectrum, but the coming year should see enough sales in the mid - high-end category to offset this. This will be realised with Apples foray into the TV market with iTV, alongside the Smart TV upgrades and the arrival of OLED.

Price deflation in the Television market in Australia has been accelerated by cheap Chinese imports, pricing battles between suppliers and retailers alike, and the emergence of the online retailer. The lack of brand new, cutting edge technology, and the fact that the vast majority of Australian households have already upgraded to Digital TVs, has slowed the uptake of the current technology dramatically. This leaves the only weapon in the retailers (and Suppliers) arsenal as price - and this has escalated into a price war which has eroded margins.

A narrowing of price difference between overseas and Australian stock have levelled somewhat, which means that we may have borne the brunt of price deflation already. With iTV arriving in the final quarter of 2012, alongside OLED and the Smart TV upgrade - many consumers will be tempted into upgrading their current TV technology into new, exciting cutting edge alternatives. If the trend toward higher dollar, desirable TV technology can be sustained over the coming years, then maybe the Television sector can lift itself from the doldrums and become the exciting, profitable department it once was!

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Benefits of Outsourcing IT Support

You probably don't try to provide your own legal or similar professional services. At the rate technology is evolving, it's not necessarily a good idea to go at it alone with IT services, either. Your business needs to be flexible, efficient and extremely well-focused to remain competitive, stay engaged with prospects and customers and capture new opportunities so you can thrive and grow.

Just trying to stay on top of IT needs can be exhausting. And it can exhaust vital resources that could be much better spent on R&D, customer relationship-building, and so on. When you outsource IT support, you gain a collaborative working partner that can provide as much or as little help as you need, when you need it, from IT planning through implementation and monitoring.

The decision to outsource IT support gives you an instant team of talented technical experts.

They'll provide detailed documentation and reporting, and even if you don't need them all the time, you'll have the peace of mind that comes from knowing your IT functions are running smoothly and consistently.

When you outsource IT support, you can:

Concentrate on your company's core activities, enabling staff to work on the most cost-effective projects. If you're expanding, resources can sometimes be diverted away from essential business activities. And if you're not expanding due to the quiet economy, it's more important than ever to stay focused and not let yourself be distracted.

Save money and improve efficiency. IT can be complicated and if your business is small you may not have the human or financial resources to support ideal IT infrastructure or staffing. But is having a less-than-optimum in-house IT presence really helping you?

Significantly reduce capital expenditures for a server and other hardware, upgrades, ongoing maintenance, etc. Yet get the right applications for your business, along with professional advice to know exactly what you do need.
Substantially reduce overhead, because you'll need fewer people, less equipment and less storage space.
Improve productivity with 24/7 remote access, especially valuable if people are on the road or working from home.
Retain continuity and lower risk of problems associated with turnover, such as hiring and training, delays, mistakes, maybe even damaged client relationships.

Develop internal staff. Outsourcing provides experienced, top-of-the-line personnel who can do it all themselves or assist with training your folks.

Improve networking performance and reduce down time.

Be assured of greater security, because state-of-the-art data centers are stringently monitored 24/7. Redundant data storage eliminates tedious in-house backing up and the need for off-site storage. And in the event of a glitch or an all-out disaster, full data retrieval is just a few clicks away.
And here's something else to contemplate.

When you outsource IT support, a really great team can also provide integrated "peripheral" services that complement networking and backup functions. That includes advice and support regarding the latest technologies and actions to help make the most of your inbound marketing campaigns and even website enhancements -- broad-based support that ensures you're always working smartly and smoothly to attract and engage your audience.

Are you able to do all this for yourself - and do it well - while still maintaining an IT department you're absolutely confident meets all your networking and security needs?

Outsourcing IT support can resolve many headaches and put you on the road to greater profitability. It provides scalability, flexibility and predictable budgeting, because you only pay for what you need and get, but you always get consistent results.

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Digital Filter And Its Advantages and Disadvantages!

In quest to design a digital filter, it is important to follow a step by step guideline from specification to implementation. Each option of the design process is open for all designers. Most digital signals process experts apply some digital filter theory especially reflecting the considerable research effort, approximation for finding useful method of calculating filter coefficient.

What is digital filter?

It is a network or a precise system by which we can change the wave shape, amplitude, phase, frequency and other characteristics of the signal in a desired manner. The main objectives of using the filter in digital signal processing are to improve the signal quality by reducing noise, to extract or to combine the desired portion of the signal. Basically in signal processing technology, it is an algorithm which is implemented in software and hardware to generate digital output signal from the input signal obviously in a desired manner. It performs on a routine filtering algorithm representing some variables, numbers or digitized analog signals on specific hardware or software.

There are few steps in real time digital filter with analog input. First, band limiter limits the analog signal in order to periodic sample and convert into series of binary sample. Second, a processor is used to process these input sequences into output sequences with some sorts of computational mathematical algorithm. After that, the processed signal converts in analog signal reducing some unwanted components.

Advantages
It has linear phase response.
Thermal and environmental variation cannot change the performance.
It is so-called adaptive filter because the frequency response can be possible to adjust automatically with implementation of programmable processor.
It is possible to filter several input sequences without any hardware replication.
All data can be stored
It has repeatable performance unit to unit.
Due to its operating level is at low frequency, it is used where the use of analog system is impractical.


Disadvantages

In reality, the signal bandwidth of the digital sequence is much lower than the analog sequence. Signal processing speed is one of the key factors of calculating the total device performance. Actually the speed operation totally depends on the number of the arithmetic operation in the processor.
Finite word-length effect, which results quantizing noise and round-off noise, is another major drawback during computation.
It needs much longer time to design and develop the digital sequences though it can be used on other tasks or applications once developed. Ordinarily good support of computer aided design can convert them into a enjoyable tasks.

Why Rapid Prototyping Saves Engineers

3D printing is beginning to jump into quite a few industries across the globe. This radical form of manufacturing is on the leading edge of technological advancements at the moment. In fact, one of the strongest aspects of 3D printing would be its involvement in the medical world; through this technology, precise implants, dental use, and hearing aid production is coming through. Some progress is even being made in organ replication! This manufacturing technology is playing a role in other industries as well. These could include consumer industries, product development, architectural industries, and engineering industries. I want to take a moment to highlight on the engineering industry.

Before any product or piece can be manufactured, it typically has to be designed; usually, some form of blueprint is created. In the modern world we live in, these designs typically take place on a computer. Machinists and manufacturing engineers have to work with this blueprint to create a final product. In some cases, quite a few actually, a prototype is made. This prototype is often somewhat crude, perhaps it is scaled down, and it isn't always 100% detailed like the final product will be, but it is used to give a good idea of what the final piece will look like. I'm sure there have been plenty of cases in which there wasn't enough planning involved and thousands of dollars went down the drain on a project, just because a business was too "stingy" to create an effective prototype for testing purposes.

This "planning" phase is where 3D printing comes into play. When an engineering company is hired for tens of thousands of dollars on a giant project, to create a product that is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars - a thousand dollar 3D printing job doesn't seem so daunting in order to prepare for the follow through on that project. In fact, many 3D printing jobs cost well under that! Regardless, when an architect has a design mocked up on the computer and wants to present a visual display for his or her client, a 3D printed creation would be perfect! Modeling a landscape by hand wouldn't hold the same level of detail, and the hourly rate of a specialist hand sculpting a piece would likely be more expensive! Also, keep in mind that 3D printing can mock up pieces that are plus or minus less than a millimeter to the actual detail of the design. The detail is amazing.

Not only does this process ensure great testing in many cases, but it also dwarfs the ability of other prototyping methods. This process has other aspects to it as well! 3D printing can be used for marketing purposes on top of testing. Imagine presenting a visualization that would blow your client out of the water. Seeing a printed out sheet of paper with an image on it is cute, but compare that to having a client hold the product in prototype form. This could also be great for engineers selling the idea of certain projects! The power of visualization has a lot of potential when selling and moving product around.

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How to Find Cheap Printer Cartridges

There is no doubt that printers are necessary for every modern home or office. Application forms that are downloaded from the internet will need to be printed. Even businesses cannot survive without printing equipment. As technology has advanced so quickly in the last few years, you can choose printing devices with multiple functions such as built-in scanners, copiers and fax machines. But before you purchase a multi-functional printing machine, consider its running costs. Read this guide about how to find cheap printer cartridges.

Most people believe that when their printer runs out of ink, it is better to buy the cartridge from the manufacturer of the printer. However, this is not the cheapest option as the original equipment manufacturer or OEM will be more expensive. Purchasing OEMs may prove to be more reliable as the ink is of high quality, but if your business depends on large quantities of toners and cartridges, it will be more cost effective to search for cheaper products.

One of the simplest ways of keeping the costs of printer cartridges down is by finding affordable suppliers online. As websites do not have any overheads, they can offer these products at cheaper prices than high street shops. Furthermore, some websites sell unboxed toners that would otherwise be unsellable in most shops.

There is also free shipping that is part of the deal, and even if delivery is not free, you could order in bulk to save money. If you use a lot of ink, buying new cartridges in packs of ten or fifteen will get you even bigger discounts. It is the postage prices that push the products' prices higher, so watch out for this prior to placing an order.

Internet-based sellers do not need expensive shops with sales representatives. They can therefore pass on these savings to customers by offering cheaper products. These online suppliers only deal in printing accessories and their expertise and knowledge enables them to offer assistance and advice to the customer.

The aftermarket toners and cartridges cost less than brands, which is why most people buy them. But it can be quite difficult to determine whether the vendor is selling a high quality product or not. The best way to shop is by ordering from an established retailer that can guarantee the quality of its printer toners and other accessories.

By opting to shop online, you will not only find cheaper products, but also everything you see is transparent. Retailers that do business on the internet are always trying hard to keep the prices down by offering great discounts to customers. It just takes a little research on your part to locate the most reliable sellers.

If you are not yet convinced that you can find cheap printer cartridges online, why not take a look at your local shops' prices and then compare them online. You may see up to 70% price difference on leading brand names. Just make sure you take into account the postage and packing costs before placing an order.

Christopher Joseph Smith is writing on behalf of Cartridge World, specialists in Cheap Printer Cartridges

Outsourced Network Services for Small Businesses

Your small business uses or plans to use a computer network, as most do, to streamline work processes and improve efficiency. Most small businesses do not have a separate IT department to maintain, manage or expand a network. An on-site IT department for a small business is cost prohibitive and not practical in most cases. Outsourced services is a viable and cost effective solution for your small business.

Computer networking knowledge is a specialized niche that is becoming increasingly more complex. Your business depends on a functioning, optimized and secure network available to handle the workload 24/7. Downtime is costly and means lost business. By outsourcing your network needs, you gain IT knowledge that is cutting-edge, available around the clock and determined by your business needs.

Let's go over some of the critical areas that need support and see how outsourcing computer networking services can help you function at optimum levels.

Network Planning

Even at a basic level, your network needs a plan for the initial installation and future expansion. Even if the initial network is small, you need solutions that are flexible so future expansion is easy and not costly. Solid planning from knowledgeable IT professionals can be invaluable from the early stages.

By choosing an outsourced services company that can assist you in these planning stages, you will have a team who knows your setup and how to expand it quickly and easily. An IT company that asks questions about your current and future needs is a good sign they can handle both.

If you already have a small business network in place, it still pays to call in an IT company that offers computer networking services to evaluate and maintain it. They then have a blueprint of your existing network and can be called in when the need arises for expansion or troubleshooting of network problems.

New Technologies

The technology world moves at a record-breaking pace and your small business needs to keep pace to remain competitive. The choices for any type of technology today are mind boggling and unless you are an IT professional yourself, are not easily understood in many cases. Outsourcing your procurement of new technologies can assist you in making the best choices with a minimum of wasted dollars.

Outsourcing your computer networking services means the procurement of new technologies is a phone call and a consultation away with your outsourced IT company. It is their job to keep up on the latest computer networking services technologies and recommend what is best based on your business and networking needs. This relieves you of the pressure of making a prudent and workable choice. They make recommendations and present budgets in plain language so you can decide what is best.

Computer Networking Services Maintenance and Management

Maintaining and managing a network is an ongoing process. Maintenance of the computer network such as backups, security measures and workstations evolves over time. Software glitches, hardware failures, user errors and hacking attacks are some of the factors that can affect your computer network in an adverse way. Managing these possibilities are vital to the day-to-day operations of your business.

Having an outsourced IT company that offers computer networking services managing these factors means security and peace of mind. It is an easier task to forecast how much you will have to spend to maintain and manage your small business network as well. While the IT company has full responsibility of these tasks necessary to keep your business functioning, you have full control over the budget and decisions. IT firms offer plans that are structured as packages or on an as-needed basis. This flexibility helps you control your budget while meeting your IT needs.

What to Look for When Outsourcing Computer Networking Services

Finding a company that meets your computer networking services needs means considering several factors. Here is a checklist of questions to consider so you can choose the right IT computer networking company for your small business.

Do they:

have a fully staffed IT department?
provide customized solutions?
provide computer networking services at affordable prices?
display an in-depth knowledge and experience of networks?
proactively plan to avoid additional charges and unexpected changes?
offer dedicated staff?
offer remote monitoring to monitor and manage your network?
offer plans so you can manage your IT budget?
offer maintenance plans so you can have access to software updates and hardware upgrades?
offer reports to track your IT performance and budgets?

Outsourcing computer networking services for small businesses is a cost effective and beneficial decision to keep your company on track and competitive. Select a plan that suits your needs for peace of mind, so you can concentrate on business matters at hand and leave your network to the experts.

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Cloud Hosting the Perfect Solution for Cost Effective Website Hosting

Cloud Hosting was a most anticipated subject, before it made its debut in the webhosting world. Every webmaster eagerly waited till this services have shown their magic in the web world. With each new day there are plenty of additions to cloud hosting that transformed the traditional web hosting scenario forever.

Cloud hosting servers are the real heroes in hosting. This is not a single physical server appointed to host the websites of a client, rather it is a collection of servers tuned together to overcome the problems like, network fluctuations, traffic overload, server crashes or any similar activity that poses as a threat to the performance of the websites hosted over any of the servers in the same cloud.

With a Windows Cloud Hosting server OS the clients get so much ease, to manage their websites. Secured, reliable and completely flexible web hosting services are a click away with the Windows OS and you gain better performance with your online venture with better security measures that are definitely a part of it.

The best thing about cloud hosting is it is less expensive and highly productive. SMEs as well as larger corporations have the flexibility to implement Cloud services easily within their business, as there is no trouble of setting up infrastructure to support the servers and worry about the maintenance issues. Everything, starting from the servers to web hosting services is maintained by the this hosting provider.

These facilities are conveniently accessed through a system connected to internet, from anywhere across the globe.

Cloud Hosting is definitely a blessing for a newbie who wants to make his business online but, doesn't have the finances to build it from scratch. He can simply host his websites over a space that offers everything in a nutshell within a very affordable price.

Cloud hosting servers are known to be the best in web hosting, not only due to their prices, but also the freedom they offer to the websites hosted across them. When any of the servers within the cloud faces down time, crashes or overloaded with traffic and have network issues, the websites hosted across the servers never bear the brunt of it. Load of a faulty server is handled within no minutes by the other servers clubbed in the same cloud, without affecting the performance of the websites, as well as the applications running with them.

Cloud hosting servers can be dedicated, shared or virtual private servers that offer a great deal of performance to the web masters' business sites, as per their need.

This services are sold in the form of platform, infrastructure or as a software to the worldwide clientele.

Area47 Hosting is one among the leading Cloud Hosting firms offering various kinds of services to clients around the world. It provides traditional Window Cloud Hosting as well as web hosting, depending upon the clients' need. The prices and flexible service packages are the real attraction for clients. They can avail Dedicated servers hosting as well as Linux hosting server OS.

Email Server, In My Opinion

What is an Exchange Server? Many questions similar to this question have flooded the minds of many aspiring system administrators. The fact that you are searching for information on this software, lets me know that you are probably new to electronic email servers, but not new to the field of Information technology.

Whatever your reasons for finding out more about exchange server, I can assure you that once you have mastered this technology your value to any establishment would tremendously be increased. You would be envied by many of your peers, working in the same department.

Exchange servers are normally managed by exchange system administrators. Exchange administrators are generally trusted by upper management because of the confidentially, and nature of the systems that are being managed.

Exchange administrators are also called upon by executives to perform many confidential tasks that the normal employee would never be asked to perform.

You do not need a degree in computers to learn exchange technology, but specialized training is more often required. All you need to do is have the willingness to learn, and an open mind. Aspiring exchange administrators normally learn about exchange by attending evening institution, or using a self-study guide.

Exchange was designed specifically for the purposes of email. This technology has been used extensively for many years by many large and medium size corporations. I can assure you that this technology is here to stay, and should only get better as time progresses.

Exchange, at times has been referred to as Microsoft Exchange Server. This software was developed specifically for the purpose of business electronic email in an enterprise environment. The product is client-server in nature. This means that a client is required to collect email from the server. It also means that most of the heavy processing of the email, is done by the client. This server product also works in collaboration with other Microsoft products like Outlook, and Eudora.

Even though exchange was designed as an enterprise solution, if you have between five and ten employees, you would still be able to benefit from this software.

Exchange also includes a calendaring feature to organize meeting, and contacts. Wireless synchronization of contacts, and email functionality are available using mobile phones, and other technical gadgets.

Exchange also has a feature that allows employees to read their voice mail directly within their outlook, or compatible email client. The software is so smart that it translates voice to text. There are so many other valuable features available in this software, to mention here in this article.

Many companies are presently using other email technologies like Lotus Notes, and other email programs, but exchange server is used by more companies around the world than any other mail technology software.

Exchange has evolved from many versions, to the present version of Exchange Server 2010, as of the writing of this article. I can assure you that there will be many other versions in the future. Other older versions of this software included Exchange Server 2003, and Exchange Server 2007.

The earlier version of Exchange 5.5, even though it was introduced over ten years ago still exist at many companies today, because of their stubbornness to upgrade to the latest version of this server software. Exchange 2007 is also widely used today by many companies.

Cautious system administrators will never upgrade, or install any new software unless the old was broken. Maybe you have heard the term, "If it is not broken, you should never try to fix it". In other words, as long as a program or a system was doing the job that you intended it to do; there should be no need to change it. This is a common term that is used on many occasions in the field of Information technology.

The only time an exchange administrator, or system administrator would move to new software platform would be when their software had reached its end of life.

End of life is a term that had been used to let users know that they would no longer be able to receive support, for a particular version of software.

Many software developers would announce the end of life for different versions of their software in an attempt to forced users to purchase a newer version of their software. If no technical support for any particular software was available, then it makes no sense using that software.

Exchange software had to be installed, along with the windows operating system to work. This operating system was also created by the same company that created Exchange.

Operating systems are installed on personal computers, and servers alike to assist in the communication of hardware to software. Without an operating system, a personal computer would be considered a, "dead piece of equipment".

Exchange software is also used by Internet Service providers to give free email accounts to their subscribers. If you have a hotmail, or even a Gmail account, then you may be attached to an Exchange Server, on the back-end.

When I used the term back-end, I am referring to the computer infrastructure that had been setup by a company, to offer services to their clients.

While I am on the topic of computer infrastructure, I would like to make you aware that Exchange Server does not run entirely on its own, as a separate system. Another program known as Active Directory has to be installed first, for Exchange Server to work. The topic of Active Directory is out of the scope of this topic, but since it is an integral of the functioning of exchange server, I have to briefly mention it.

Active Directory was developed for the sharing of computer resources like printers, fax machines, and any other devices that needed to be shared amounts employees.

Active Directory is also known as the security boundary of a company's network. No user would receive access to resources, including access to Exchange Server, unless they were authorized by Active Directory.

When Active directory is installed on computers at a company, a domain is created to form the basis of a company's network.

Active Directory and Exchange Server may be installed on the same computer, if resources are limited. Best practices dictates that you would experience better performance of your email environment, if all installed software has its own dedicated computer, or server.

Many companies around the world have dedicated Exchange Server administrators employed. So, learning Exchange Server will give you an advantage, over other administrators. That is what makes Exchange Server software a good option to learn, by aspiring administrators.

In fact the company that developed the software has many annual seminars dedicated to this technology alone.

Some persons might disagree that exchange server is not the best email server, but everyone has an opinion based on their experiences with a product. I am presently employed as an Information Technology Manager, working with Active Directory, and Exchange Server on a daily basis.

I can tell you for sure, that you can never learn exchange server without understanding Active Directory. These two technologies complement each other. In fact, they are depending on each other.

I trust that I have answered your question regarding what is an exchange server. If you have enjoyed reading this article, and would like to see more articles on this topic, please visit my website at http://www.bestemailserver.net where you would find other article on topics like Exchange Server prerequisites, and many other related exchange server topics.

Contact Management Software for Realtors

There are quite a number of management software options in the market today that help professions conduct their business in a more productive and efficient manner. Contact management software for real estate professionals is one such tool that is specifically designed for property brokers, agents, managers and or owners. This type of software assists real estate professionals in handling their business's contact management needs by providing an application that allows them to better manage their customers and clients. Such software enables real estate agents to increase their productivity and as a result achieve difficult industry specific needs.

Contact management software is an effective tool for tracking relevant documents, closing deals and dealing with interconnecting contacts. Most contact management software options in the market today provide a user friendly interface that maintains a detailed account of all real estate information associated with sellers, buyers, agents and vendors. Most contact software options also provide their users with the option or service of keeping track of a large number of units and floor plans. This type of software also provides its users with unlimited space, a complete history on every phone call, inquiry and tour taken. It also effectively documents all contact related exchanges such as phone numbers, unlimited email addresses, attachments, links and notes.

Some software's come with the provision to categorize contacts and companies. Most realtor contact software options toady support automated data imports, data synchronization, internal email systems, merging capabilities, activity and custom reports as well as printing ability. Apart from the already mentioned services offered by realtor contact software's additional features to look out for before making a purchase include extensive prospecting, appointment reminder alerts and unlimited reporting. There is a large variety of realtor contact management software options available for purchase in the market today with most software providers offering a 30 day money back guarantee, free technical support and great discounted sales prices.

When shopping for software to help you manage your customers and clients it is important to remember to identify one that is compatible with your system. Some general or basic system requirements need to operate such software include a DVD or CD-ROM drive, a minimum available hard disk size of 300MB a minimum 266 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM or more and a high-resolution monitor. A large number of contact management software and web-based CRM software work on all versions of Windows. Most realtors, property managers, agents and brokers toady prefer to go for web-based CRM software due to the numerous benefits this option offers. The internet is a great place to start your search for quality and effective online CRM and other contact managing software.

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Technology All CG Artists Should Know About

Maybe you're reading this article because you are an intrigued CG artist. You have been involved with designing characters and props for movies, video games, and animations for years, or possibly only months. You have an established portfolio of designs that are helping you to find more work, but maybe there is something else out there. Maybe you'd want more from your designs aside from a cool screen saver. The countless hours on top of hours spent on each individual project deserve a little bit more respect, and I know how you can fulfill that.

3D printing is a technology that can bring your designs to life. This technology can help build your portfolio in a very "unorthodox" way that stands out from other CG artists. 3D printing is a form of manufacturing that involves the layer by layer assembly of products. In order for this technology to follow through, a design will have to be mocked up through one of various softwares. The 3D file created will be sent to a "3D printer", or the machine that physically manufactures the product. The computer on the printer will tell the ink jets, laser, nozzles, or ultraviolet rays, exactly where to begin manufacturing the product. 3D printing creates products one layer at a time in a very unorthodox form of manufacturing. This layer-by-layer process gives 3D printing almost complete geometrical independence, opposed to traditional forms of machining or CNC cutting. Products can be created in ceramics, thermoplastics like ABS, precious metals, or even full color materials. What does this mean?

CG artists can physically manufacture their designs through 3D printing. The hours of work and effort spent on projects can yield a physical model to hold in your very own hands. 3D printing isn't free, but it isn't unobtainable. Buying a 3D printer might be an option, as some printers only cost around $1,000. However, not everyone can simply throw around $1,000. Creating a 6 inch character models (dependent on the width and shape) could cost less than $100. A hollowed out model at 5" x 2" x 3" might cost $25 in full color. These models can be created through 3D printing services that exist on an international level. What comes from manufacturing your models?

Perhaps you have an interview coming up with a large corporation that may be hiring you. Of course you will print out your 2D portfolio to present, and this is very valuable. However, imagine handing your interviewer physical models of your best designs. Holding a visual model has the power to truly sell yourself, and your portfolio.

Maybe you have an interesting concept idea that people will pay for. Many people open up their own stores within these 3D printing communities offering specific character models that consumers can buy. This would be a different way to pocket some residual income from your current designs.

You just might want to have a physical model of a design that is valuable to you. The hours of hard work and effort put into creating a 3D image might have meant something to you; if you really cared about the project, maybe you want to own a piece of it. By that I mean: you might want to have your design sitting on your night stand or on your wall. You might want to hold on to your hard work... literally. It is inspiring to physically hold on to something that you put so much time and heart into; 3D printing is a way to bring a piece of you into real life. Whether you are preparing a physical portfolio as an artist or engineer, or you just want to bring your creations to life, 3D printing can help advance you in your career as a designer.

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Material Science Behind 3D Printing

3D printing is a very fascinating technology in my opinion. This technology allows for the manufacturing of almost anything from a wide variety of materials. It is different from other forms of manufacturing, as it can use designs that are geometrically independent. The layer by layer process allows for the production of almost any shape! I plan on highlighting some of the materials offered through this process, but first I'm going to cover what 3D printing is.

3D printing is the layer by layer assembly of products through the melting or fusion of materials through various methods. These methods include curing liquid resins into solids, laser melting, fused deposition modeling, and ink jet methods. For the process to work, a 3D design will have to be created on the computer by an artist or 3D engineer. This design will then be sent to a 3D printer, or the machine that will actually manufacture the product. Whichever 3D printer being used will take the 3D design, and the computer within the printer will acknowledge the dimensions, shapes, and thicknesses of each model. The manufacturing process will then take place when the "print button" is pressed. Once started, the process is entirely automated. The machine will begin creating a physical model based off of the design, one layer at a time. These layers are typically very small; most machines offer layers that range from 20-30 microns. The diameter of a human hair is around 20 microns. A 6 inch tall 3D print would likely consist of over 800 miniature layers! This layer by layer process can create very intricate and organic shapes that other manufacturing methods cannot; it is also relatively affordable. The variety of materials to print in is pretty significant as well. Let me elaborate.

When looking into 3D printing, the variety of material choices is very large. In fact, over 60 materials exist. These materials can cover a wide array of purposes, and each is different. Common materials include polycarbonates and ABS plastics. ABS is probably one of the most popular, and there are around 10 different colors to choose from. Precious metals even have a say in 3D printing; materials such as gold, sterling silver, fine silver, and platinum exist through 3D printing. Industrial plastics like PA 2200 exist to withstand various chemicals and high temperatures. There is also a large market for 3D printing metals out there; these metals include: aluminum, cobalt chrome, titanium, Inconel, two forms of stainless steel, bio chrome, bronze, maraging steel, and nickel alloy. Materials exist for very specific purposes, let me elaborate. Some materials within the Objet tango family are very flexible, and are used to prototype various products such as the rubber within cell phones. Vero materials can be used for "snap on" parts. There are a variety of wax materials that hold exceptional detail for wax casting. Other resins and materials are used to hold great detail for character models and similar applications. Some materials are fully translucent. Materials such as zp150 hold a full array of colors for character models.

Regardless of your prototyping needs, there is a material that exists for it! If you're looking to have a part made for the internals of a jet engine, 3D printing can save the day. If you need a precise character model, 3D printing will save the day. Whether you're making jewelry, or you're making a product, 3D printing will have a material that can get the job done when it finally comes down to prototyping!

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Key Factors to Find Out the Best SEO Services Company

In recent times, online business is becoming very popular. More and more are investing in online business to earn maximum level of profit. In online business, every business must have its own website. As time passes by, the demand for SEO services is gradually growing. There are many SEO services company are available but one needs to choose the best one. One must have expertise in providing best solution to your company. The SEO professionals are really very much dedicated to their work and they provide quality service at affordable price. The SEO professionals use different types of techniques for increasing the ranking of site. The ranking of the site in search engine matters a lot. There are some major search engines like Google, yahoo, MSN etc. these are some of the major search engines on which the ranking of the site mostly depends. The techniques which they apply are basically article submission, directory submission, blog commenting, link building, keyword analysis etc. these are some of the techniques on which the ranking of site mostly depends. The best SEO services company has the ability to meet the expectations with guaranteed SEO service for your website which provide huge benefits to people.

Higher the ranking of the site in search engine, higher will be the amount of traffic and this will ultimately enhance online business. The professionals of these companies are very much dedicated to their work and provide quality service at affordable price. In online business the ranking of site means a lot. Higher the ranking of site in search engine, higher will be the amount of traffic. There are some major search engines on which the ranking of the site mostly depends. These search engines are Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. these are some of the major search engines on which the ranking of the site mostly depends. Higher the ranking means the site will become more visible to customers and it can attract potential customers to the site.

For choosing the best SEO services company you need to consider some important factors. One is service and another is cost. These two are the most important factors which should be considered at the time of selecting the company.

For selecting the best SEO services company, you can take the help of internet. There are many websites from where you can collect detail information about these companies and their services and can select the best one. By selecting the best company you can expect to get best service.

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Infrared Technologies - What Can We Use Them For in the Future?

Not long ago, I had an interesting conversation about the challenges of future infrared technologies and how they might limit our personal freedoms. Perhaps, you've heard that infrared is being used to help police catch folks growing illegal plants (drugs) in their homes, and they use this with a combination of watching the usage on these new smart meters, that makes sense and it makes their policing job perhaps easier. Still, there are issues with our Constitution regarding search and seizure, as you can readily see.

Of course, our laws hadn't accounted for these new technologies until perhaps about 10-years ago, and now there is some case law on the books, some might see these cases as counter to the spirit of the Constitution and yet, this is how the courts have chosen to interpret these things, thus, these cases stand, and therefore, perhaps we might discuss all this.

You see, more and more miniature UAVs are being used by enforcement agencies, some call these units MAVs or Micro Air Vehicles, but regardless of what you call them, many of them do have infrared scanners aboard to catch evading suspects running from the police. That also makes sense, well until one of those UAVs comes after an innocent man in violation of his rights as a citizen.

Anyway, my acquaintance had inquired about these types of infrared sensors being used here at home, and so I asked; what are you trying to do or what application are you considering - for instance self-driving car sensors to prevent pedestrian deaths, robotic sentry facility security, search and rescue, Sci Fi work alien vs. human, lie detector tests for podium pushing politicians, fever or sickness detection in crowds, soldier protection against unmanned enemy robots, sportswear heat ventilation?

In any case the examples above are most of where my thoughts have been with regards to IR heat signatures of humans, but I've also considered the need for a study of brain temperatures vs. depression, mania, and crowd control, along with cell phone microwave frequencies and brain overheating or deep stimulation and emotion. Infrared can assist in so many sub-categories, thus, it is very important to understand - for future innovations.

Although my acquaintance was not at liberty to explain his new use of this technology or what new invention he'd come up with, you can bet that this will be in the media and science news for decades to come, along with anti-infrared systems for camouflage for military personnel in the battlespace. Indeed, I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

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Why Is It Important To Recycle Electronics

Inside your average laptop there are many chemicals such as polyvinyl chloride plastic (PVC), brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and lead. Exposure to these chemicals can cause many health issues such as reproductive problems, central nervous system damage, cancer and many other ailments and sicknesses. When you throw your electronic devices in the garbage they end up in a landfill which is the perfect environment for these chemicals to leak into the ground and get into the water you drink.

The environment also takes a hit when it is exposed to these chemicals. They can kill plants, animals and ruin a beautiful ecosystem that relies on each part to function properly.

Where to recycle properly

In the US and Canada there are many local companies, programs and centres that will take your broken/old/unwanted electronics for free and some may even give you money for your electronics if they are newer models. These companies are very prominent these days so a quick look in your yellow pages and you should be able to find somewhere to recycle them properly.

Many provinces and states have government programs that offer these services and there may be a drop off location closer than you think.

Beyond recycling

Don't get me wrong, recycling is important, but wouldn't it be more environmentally friendly and save energy if we were to reuse and/or reduce our electronics? Most definitely.

If you find yourself needing a new phone or laptop maybe think about buying a used one from your local classifieds or other used electronics dealers online or offline. You can usually find devices that are in new condition and work great but are cheaper because the package has been opened. Some of these devices may even still have warranties or a warranty may even be provided by the dealer.

On the other hand if you're trying to get rid of your old phone or laptop think about reselling it, giving it to a friend or family member or donating it to a charity that will put it to good use. As mentioned before there are also many companies that will give you money for your electronics. These actions will keep your device in use and save the energy it would have taken to recycle it. Plus it will give someone the opportunity to buy a cheaper used device instead of a new one.

Doing these small things can have more of an impact than you think. If you follow these guidelines you will be sure to make a difference on the environment and feel good about it at the same time.

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How to Reset Windows Password

Resetting Windows password is a useful task if you have forgotten your login detail. It could happen easily. If you have another administrator user on that computer this task will be simplified for you. Otherwise you will have to do little extra work to achieve your goal. This article is for education purposes and to be used in the case you forgot your password.

Using a different User

You can use any administrator user to reset password for other users (even other administrators). First you should make sure your user is administrator. Therefore click on start -> type "CMD" -> right click on CMD and press "a" on your keyboard. This will try to run the program as an administrator. If the Windows opened up a new Window with "yes" or "no" options, click on "yes". If you were denied access to this task please follow the second option.

Now type the following:

· "Net user": Shows you the list of users.

· "Net user [targeted username] *": This command will allow you to change the targeted username password. Remember that the capitalization of the usernames matter. In addition do not include the brackets.

· Now type your password. Remember everything you type will be inputted but noting is visible. Do not worry about it.

· Retype password and then you are done. You can login into the targeted user with new password.

Using Rescue Disk Trinity

In this method you will be using third party software to crack the Windows password and change it. You can download this software from this website. You should burn this program onto a CD or put it on a bootable USB. Restart the Windows and boot this program up. In the first you will be given options to change administrator password however you might need to change the password of a specific user.

Enter the command line and follow these steps:

· Type "winpass -u [targeted username]". Again brackets are not required.

· Type "1" and hit [ENTER]

· Now you can either enter a new password for that user or leave a blank password. Therefore type "*" and hit [ENTER] to remove the password.

· If it asked you "Do you really wish to change the password?" Type "Y" and press [ENTER].

· Type "init 0" to shut down the trinity rescue disk and boot up the Windows again.

You can use this program to perform more advanced tasks however they are beyond the scope of this article. If you wish to know more about this program read the documentation. In addition this software is free; therefore never make payments to anyone trying to sell it unless they wanted to charge for the CD. Furthermore more you can also perform more tasks using CMD to restrict users. For example you can put time limit for users therefore they can only login within a specific time period of the week.

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How To Become an ITIL Expert

The ITIL Expert certification is one of the hardest IT related certifications to obtain. It requires months of dedication and a passion for IT Service Management. To become an ITIL Expert you need to first pass the ITIL Foundations exam and then obtain 22 credits from either a Lifecycle stream or an Capability stream and then pass the daunting Managing Across the Lifecycle (MALC) exam. I am going to take you briefly through my journey and what I did to final obtain my ITIL Expert certification.

As I am in a management role I decided that the Lifecycle steam was the one I would follow. I would ideally have like to follow the sequence of Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operations and then Continual Service Improvement but the establishment I completed my training were not so good as scheduling courses so I had to mix them up a bit.

I started on schedule with the Service Strategy and this course I found extremely interesting. Although the venue was shocking I do have a passion for strategy so I put that in the back of my mind and focused on absorbing as much information as possible. The course is 3 days in length and you need every minute of it. I decided that I would do the course and then write the exam the following Friday which would give me a week to study and revise what I had learn't.

My learning plan as such paid off and I managed to get 100% for the Strategy Exam, talk about getting a big head!! I will let you in on my study secret at the end. After the strategy module I completed the Service Transition module which for me is the most interesting but is 3 days of death by PowerPoint. From my experience Service Transition is overlooked in most organizations and yet is the most important. I managed to get 77% for this exam which was good as it bought me down to earth after the 100% for strategy.

Next was Service Design which was also an interesting course and a slight bit of PowerPoint numbness but overall interesting. Again not many organizations apply Design and the benefits can be seen when completing the course. The Design exam was extremely difficult and I scraped through with 70% (the pass mark). That said the venue where we were writing the exam was shocking. The exam is online and their Internet connection was so slow it took 20 minutes just to open the exam! The connection kept dropping and we couldn't save our answers. I finally got a decent connection through a 3G card and then just rushed through the exam without checking anything as the last thing I wanted to do was postpone as this would mess up my whole schedule. Anyway I passed and that was the main thing.

I managed to arrange onsite training for Continual Service Improvement (CSI) so I managed to complete this course in one and a half days compared to the three days. This is course is more a summary of the all the others modules. The exam was tough but fair and I passed easily with 80%.

The last module I completed was Service Operations which I found extremely easy. Service Operations seemed to be ITIL v2 in one and as I have been exposed to ITIL this was a walk in the park. To be honest I hardly opened a book for the exam and managed 90%.

Last was the BIG beast, Managing Across the Lifecycle (MALC). This is a five day course and the exam covers all the previous modules. I gave myself two months gap before doing MALC and this I found was the perfect time frame, not too long to forget everything and not too short to be burnt out. MALC was tough indeed and I was given some advice to skim all the modules but really focus on Service Strategy and CSI. I followed this advice but decided to also do Service Transition in a bit more detail.

Finally, after 6 months (a record I hope) I passed the MALC exam with 75% on my first attempt. As MALC has only a 55% pass rate I was very pleased with this result. So after 6 months I had completed my ITIL Expert Certification and I am now happily applying what I learnt in my current working environment. With commitment you to can obtain your ITIL Expert certification, make it a goal, put your nose down and go for it!

Oh yes what is my study secret? Use the Van Haren summaries for the exams. These are condensed versions that you can read through in an hour or two and are great to revise just before the exam. Use your class notes and the textbooks to go in detail and then use the summaries to tie everything together.

Good Luck.

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Use Linux to Rejuvenate Old Computers

With the rapid change of technology nowadays, computers become obsolete very fast. The latest versions of Windows and Mac are now incompatible with outdated computers. But with Linux, which is well known for running very well on old hardware, you still can utilize your outdated computer for many things. In this article, I will show you some tips to keep your old computers useful with the help of Linux.

Use the old box as a torrent downloading tool

If you use your new computer mainly for work and entertainment, you will probably have no time to manage all your torrent downloads. Fortunately, many Linux distributions come with a torrent client pre-installed by default. Therefore you just need to install a Linux distribution to your old computer and run it as a full time torrent downloading box. Since all the torrent clients consume very little hardware resource, your old computer will perform this task very well.

Print server

If you have a printer at home or office, it is not a bad idea to turn your old computer into a print server. In the past, Linux used to have many problems with printers but nowadays, everything works nicely out of the box. You can then use the Linux computer to handle all your printing jobs regardless of the fact that other computers in your house might be running other operating system like Windows or Mac.

Media server

If you have a huge collection of music, videos and TV shows stored in one of your computer and you want to share them with the rest of the family. You can install a Linux distribution on your old computer and store all the media files in there then you can share those files with the rest of the devices in your house using a simple Linux setup. Although your computer may be very old, it is not that bad to give it a large capacity hard disk to store files as a server.

Use it as a firewall

Network security is a very important issue nowadays. If there are more than one computer in your house, it is always a good idea to build up a firewall. A firewall is like the security guard at your gate by keeping a watch on everyone who goes in and out. Linux can be used in this case to turn your old machine into a watchful firewall device. All you need to do is to install a firewall Linux distribution then set up the firewall. All the firewalls need very little resource so they will run smoothly on your old computer.

Linux is a very interesting operating system and it has become a technology trend today. To know more about Linux and Ubuntu, check my blog about Linux tips and tricks, you will find many useful tutorials, tips and reviews there.

Try Dell Color 1230C Printer and Toner for Compact Design and Fast Prints

It is natural for a business or home office to be all about presentation. From the welcoming environment of the office space to the quality of printing products, it is important to maintain a professional appeal. This goes anywhere from the furniture to the sleekness of the electronics in the room. Printers for one can be very bulky and loud for that matter. For a quiet and sleekly designed device, consider viewing the Dell color 1230C printer. Not only is it known for its small compact design but it is remarkable for its speed and quality performance.

A fine fact about the 1230C is how durable it is without sacrificing its visual appeal. Matter of fact, this model is the smallest of all the color printers within the Dell line. It measures 15.3 x 12.3 x 9.6 inches and can virtually be stored anywhere in the office. Those with limited space will appreciate the compact design.

It spits out a steady speed of 17 pages per minute when printing in black and white. It prints at 4 pages per minute while producing color prints. As far as duty cycles go this model can print up to 1,500 pages in black and white and up to 1,000 pages in color. This is when speaking in terms of cartridges. The printer itself can handle tasks of up to 20,000 pager per month! Note that when the toner cartridges run low the user will immediately be alerted.

The model has a respectable resolution of 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution. This makes the Dell 1230C a great choice for those looking for professional looking documents in color and in black and white.

Environmentalists support the use of this particular model. It is Energy Star certified and is equipped with energy saving technology. Not to mention there are compatible, refurbished options available for the toner refills. Compatible toners produce the same quality prints as OEM (original equipment manufacturer) toners but cost literally a fraction of the cost and are environmentally friendly. For this reason amongst others users are persistently encouraged to recycle their used cartridges after use.

There is a UBS 2.0 connection available on this model.

When looking for a dependable and eco-friendly printer, consider checking out the Dell 1230C color printer. Not only is it known for its sleek and compact design, but it produces high quality prints. Additionally, this particular model is known for its long life line without sacrificing efficient productivity.

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Consider IT Training To Improve Job Prospects

As technological advancements become more complex, IT training grows in demand. Many people are needed in fields such as medicine to create applications and systems to manage data in organizations. Every business needs some form of IT professionals to manage servers, networks, phone systems and other computer-related issues. There are some certifications and training programs available to help people learn to handle IT-related problems in an organization. Here are some of the most popular IT courses:

CompTIA: CompTIA training is a popular course designed to help technicians prove competency and proficiency in a given field. CompTIA A+, for instance, proves competency in preventative maintenance, installation, security, networking and troubleshooting. Computer technicians will earn a certification to provide to future employers. Certification will prove their worth to an organization. Other certifications include: A+, Network+, Security+, CASP, CTT+, Healthcare IT, Linux+ and CDIA+.

Cisco: Cisco has a variety of certificates to help computer technicians verify their skills. One of the most popular certificates is the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certificate. This certificate certifies the technician has the ability to install, operate, configure and troubleshoot switched networks. Technicians must also be able to verify connections in a Wide Area Network (WAN). Technicians must demonstrate that they understand all terminology and wireless networking concepts. They must also know how to mitigate any potential security threats.

Protocols such as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), Ethernets, Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay and access control lists (ACLs) must also be mastered and proven for CCNA certification. Other Cisco certifications include: CCENT, CCNA Security, CCNP Security, CCNA Voice, CCNP Voice, CCNP and CCDA.

Microsoft: Microsoft certifications can help technicians master everything from databases to servers. For instance, Windows Server 2008 has certifications for technicians to prove their ability to master server technology and the ability to set up server infrastructure. With the certification, technicians will be more marketable to employers.

Web Development: Web development certifications verify that technicians are trained in C++, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, PHP, AJAX and Website Development Professional. Object-oriented (OO) programming certificates, for instance, verify that technicians understand the older platforms. C++ is used in a vast number of applications. Technicians must have a greater understanding of this language to deliver reliable and reusable solutions.

How IT Affects the Industry

Healthcare is at the forefront of many discussions as the industry moves toward digital or electronic medical records (EMRs). Government funds are allocated to help healthcare professionals migrate to EMRs. IT is instrumental in the introduction of applications to help with this migration. When IT professional have certifications in Healthcare IT and other related fields, they can verify their skills and appear more attractive to employers. Because every healthcare provider is required to integrate a solution for electronic medical records, IT professionals will be necessary to help maintain these solutions and ensure the solutions are fully operational when healthcare providers need the records or data.

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How Computers Have Changed Our Lives

Thinking about life without computers seems simply impossible now. They have invaded our lives, be it on social or business scale. From the time they were invented to now, computers have given the world a great boost in advancements of technologies and businesses. Imagine if we did not have computers, you wouldn't even be reading this article now. Along with computers, internet has aided to the developments in technology. From the vending machine that served you your coffee this morning to the elevator you took to the office level just now, they all make use of some computer technology. You probably cannot think of a day when you did not make use of some form of computer technology.

Not only can modern computers process data in a fraction of a second but also store great amounts of data in a very small space. Many people may argue that computers have killed physical interaction between people but this may not be totally true. Although to a certain extent, with the internet aiding computers, it may be true but the advantages that computers offer far outweigh the disadvantages. The internet allows a user to access information from anywhere in the world, which gave birth the world as we know it today. Half a century ago a person would not know much about the other cultures besides those in their country or vicinity. But with the internet and computers, we can attain any form of information from any part of the world. The world seems like a much smaller place with the internet and computers.

Computers are used in businesses worldwide from doing tasks such as simple calculations to interaction between workers. Business would never have been this advanced if computers had not been invented. The world would have been a much less developed place without computers. Companies worldwide can interact and do business with other companies as well as customers from any part of the world by simply sitting in front of their computer. Company data can be stored in computers; information can be transferred easily and files can be shared instantaneously between people who can be sitting miles apart.

As the internet came about, so did social networking websites. These sites such as Facebook help you keep in contact with your friends whom you might not be able to see that often or those who live in another country. Before the computer or internet, one could only interact with people who were physically around him or her and their knowledge about the world was limited. Computers have opened resources that allow you to attain never-ending flow of information. You can learn about other cultures from social networking sites, make friends from countries you might never have known existed and even share files with each other.

Computer systems have been modified and can now be found even in mobile phones which make connecting with the world a lot easier. Also the amount of paper used in the world has been reduced due to the fact that most work can be done in documents in computers and shared via email or other means. The number of advantages that computers offer is unlimited. It's no doubt that computers have become an important part of our lives.

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Hobby Designers Meet Manufacturing

Hobby 3D designers have been around for quite a few years. They've been around since the start of 3D software actually. These designers work through various computer softwares to create 3D images and animations. These images and animations consist of virtually anything these modelers want them to be. It could be a character design, it could be a spoof of an old TV show, it could be a prop to an animation; these artists can create a virtual picture of anything, in 3D. This industry has been a professional one since the early 90's. Someone had to create the graphics that went into computer solitaire right? Big companies like Blizzard had 3D artists creating images since the mid-late 90's, and it's interesting to see how far the 3D graphics have advanced. However, not all artists work with these large corporations and companies. Some artists do it just for fun. They enjoy creating things, and they enjoy seeing visualizations of certain things. What I'm going to talk about will really amp the creation motivation for these artists. I'm going to talk to you about 3D printing.

3D printing is an advanced form of manufacturing that calls for the creation of almost any shape, organic or not, out of a wide variety of materials. This process is very complex, but simple at the same time. Let me elaborate. For a piece to be manufactured through 3D printing, it first must be designed on the computer. That is where the hobbyist (or professional) designers come into play. These designers will mock up products, doodads, and character models that can be manufactured. The designs of these characters, doodads, or products will then be sent to a 3D printing machine, known as a 3D printer. This machine will then assemble a physical model based off of the design received. These machines work in a variety of methods such as laser cutting, melting, and ultraviolet sensitive resins, but we don't have to go into the complex aspects of 3D printing right now. When a 3D printer receives the model, it will create it... in a matter of hours; one model at a time. This method of manufacturing doesn't involve outsourcing work to China or Taiwan, it doesn't involve molds, it is just a simple form of manufacturing. (even if the process is very complex) In a nutshell, a hobbyist designer makes a design, he or she sends it to a 3D printer, and the printer will create the design through 3D printing. That's it!

For hobbyist designers that enjoy dabbling with creations, this is great! 3D printing allows for a new way to "dabble" in a sense. The small projects being worked on can be turned into real life physical models. This process isn't expensive; it is much faster, and much easier to design for than traditional methods. This process will put the power of creation into the hands of hobbyist designers out there. They are already working to "create" images, why not let them actually create real, physical models?

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