Steaming iTunes Music Server on Cloud Platform can be setup without
paying for the dedicated hardware. Here is the detailed ways of the
possible solution. We wrote about the theoretical...Steaming iTunes Music Server on Cloud Platform
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Steaming iTunes Music Server on Cloud Platform
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USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed
USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed is a major revision of USB with a 5 Gbit/s
transfer rate, which is much higher than currently widely used USB 2.0
standard. Mac OS X Lion...USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed
Cloud IaaS aka Cloud Hosting : The Question is Scalability
Cloud IaaS which is, in most cases synonymous to Cloud Hosting, has
differences, regardless of the pricing, which are important to run site
or for business. Practically the cPanel or Plesk like...Cloud IaaS aka Cloud Hosting : The Question is Scalability
Which Camera Lens Are Must to Buy For Your DSLR and Which Are Crap
Which Camera Lens are must to buy, is quite important to understand
for your need otherwise a top notch lens which you will rarely use, will
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Monday, 12 November 2012
Cloud Computing is More About Business Than Technology
Cloud
Computing is More About Business Than Technology. The adoption
of Cloud Computing Services and the related technologies is
often mistakenly considered to be a purely tactical choice, when in fact
linked to the long-term strategic choice. Cloud Computing is not like
some more powerful engine that can be automatically started in place of
the previous technologies but it should be accompanied by a new planning
by an organization or individual for the adoption of cloud services.
Sunday, 11 November 2012
In Cloud Computing Platform, Not Using the Features Means Wastage
In Cloud Computing Platform,
Not Using the Features Means Wastage of Money.It is estimated that over
40% users of cloud wastes money by not using all features. When you
need to work in Cloud Computing Platform like from Rackspace,
Amazon Web Services, HP Cloud ; it can happen that the IT administrators
of your company often buy more than they really need or under
use less expensive add ons. This phenomenon exclusively happens in
Cloud Computing Platform as most thinks that Cloud Computing is like
some more powerful engine that can be automatically started in place of
the previous technologies. Read more- Cloud
Computing Platform
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Promo Videos and Guide Videos That Works : 3D Softwares and Video Editors
Promo Videos and Guide
Videos can be created using 3D Softwares to add realistic
human talking, performing and a Video Editor
is must for editing for Pro feel. Promo Videos and Guide Videos can
also attract traffic, increase your revenue if you post them on Youtube.
There was a day when for creating Promo Videos and Guide Videos of
Professional quality, a studio setup was needed, a huge investment, lots
of human, lots of fuss were needed. Today with excellent softwares,
creating Promo Videos and Guide Videos are just like playing a 3D game.
You can invest that money now behind promoting it through Google
AdWords. Read more- 3D
Softwares and Video Editors
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Superintelligence : Hypothesis and Practical Aspects
Superintelligence
is an established name in transhumanism and refers to machines or human
of superior intelligence. Superintelligence is hypothesis only. A
really superior being that meets these criteria which is defined in Superintelligence,
according to current knowledge, not still not known. Read more- Hypothesis
and Practical Aspects
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Thursday, 8 November 2012
Permalinks and WordPress : a basic primer
Arrived in 1999 in the world of blog,
the permalinks are permanent URLs that are used to refer a blog (among
other reasons). The term permalink is derived from the words “permanent”
and “link”.
For a blog that can be
cited continually in forums, emails, diggs, social networks, or be part
of the bookmarks of users, it is advisable to ensure the permanence of
these URLs (long term factor) .
Permalinks
are frequently used by news sites
and mainly by content management software (CMS): WordPress, DotClear,
Blogger, Movable Type. Some of them use URL rewriting, and more
specifically the Apache module mod_rewrite to implement the rewrite
system (we will go in detail later).
According
to the possibilities they offer, permalinks can present several types
of URL structure explicit. They generally consist of a domain name,
category, date (day / month / year), and the title of the blog. The
order of the elements that make up the structure of the URL may vary.
Using permalinks in WordPress: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks
Defining the permalink in WordPress: http://codex.wordpress.org/Glossary # Permalink
Defining the permalink in WordPress: http://codex.wordpress.org/Glossary # Permalink
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Wednesday, 7 November 2012
How does a modem work?
There are main two types of modems
The modem is a device used to connect the Internet using a telephone or dedicated line. There are two types of modems, one that is most widespread is the internal modem. It is located inside the casing and is located on a PCI slot.
The modem is a device used to connect the Internet using a telephone or dedicated line. There are two types of modems, one that is most widespread is the internal modem. It is located inside the casing and is located on a PCI slot.
The second is
the external modem that is located outside the computer. It is
connected to the PC via a cable. The advantage is that it is portable,
it can be moved.
Functions of a modem
The modem is used to translate information, it can modulate and demodulate (hence its name).
Modulation is to convert data sent and received by a computer on the telephone line (which are not directly understandable) into information that is compatible with the computer.
Demodulation is the reverse, it converts the data coming from the telephone line and received by the computer into information understandable by the latter.
Modulator: Computer -> Modem -> Phone Line
Demodulator: Phone line -> Modem -> Computer
Speed of a Modem
We obtain the speed modems by calculating the amount of information it can send and receive on the telephone line in a second. It is expressed in bits per second (bps). Very fast speed is expressed in kilobits per second (Kbps). So: 56000 bps = 56 Kbps. Voiceband modems generally remained at 300 and 1,200 bit/s (V.21 and V.22) into the mid 1980s. A V.22bis 2,400-bit/s system similar in concept to the 1,200-bit/s Bell 212 signalling was introduced in the U.S., and a slightly different one in Europe. By the late 1980s, most modems could support all of these standards and 2,400-bit/s operation was becoming common.
The speed is usually expressed in Kbps or Mbps. There are standards designed for modems manufactured by different companies can communicate with each other without any problem.
There are high-end modems with extra features (voicemail, fax etc. …) but the price is high.
Radio modems
Direct broadcast satellite, WiFi, and mobile phones all use modems to communicate, as do most other wireless services today. Modern telecommunications and data networks also make extensive use of radio modems where long distance data links are required. Such systems are an important part of the PSTN, and are also in common use for high-speed computer network links to outlying areas where fibre is not economical.
Mobile modems and routers
Modems which use a mobile telephone system (GPRS, UMTS, HSPA, EVDO, WiMax, etc.), are known as wireless modems (sometimes also called cellular modems). Wireless modems can be embedded inside a laptop or appliance or external to it. External wireless modems are connect cards, usb modems for mobile broadband and cellular routers. A connect card is a PC card or ExpressCard which slides into a PCMCIA/PC card/ExpressCard slot on a computer. USB wireless modems use a USB port on the laptop instead of a PC card or ExpressCard slot. A cellular router may have an external datacard (AirCard) that slides into it. Most cellular routers do allow such datacards or USB modems. Cellular Routers may not be modems per se, but they contain modems or allow modems to be slid into them. The difference between a cellular router and a wireless modem is that a cellular router normally allows multiple people to connect to it (since it can route, or support multipoint to multipoint connections), while the modem is made for one connection.
Broadband
ADSL modems, a more recent development, are not limited to the telephone’s voiceband audio frequencies. Some ADSL modems use coded orthogonal frequency division modulation (DMT, for Discrete MultiTone; also called COFDM, for digital TV in much of the world).
Cable modems use a range of frequencies originally intended to carry RF television channels. Multiple cable modems attached to a single cable can use the same frequency band, using a low-level media access protocol to allow them to work together within the same channel. Typically, ‘up’ and ‘down’ signals are kept separate using frequency division multiple access.
New types of broadband modems are beginning to appear, such as doubleway satellite and power line modems.
Functions of a modem
The modem is used to translate information, it can modulate and demodulate (hence its name).
Modulation is to convert data sent and received by a computer on the telephone line (which are not directly understandable) into information that is compatible with the computer.
Demodulation is the reverse, it converts the data coming from the telephone line and received by the computer into information understandable by the latter.
Modulator: Computer -> Modem -> Phone Line
Demodulator: Phone line -> Modem -> Computer
Speed of a Modem
We obtain the speed modems by calculating the amount of information it can send and receive on the telephone line in a second. It is expressed in bits per second (bps). Very fast speed is expressed in kilobits per second (Kbps). So: 56000 bps = 56 Kbps. Voiceband modems generally remained at 300 and 1,200 bit/s (V.21 and V.22) into the mid 1980s. A V.22bis 2,400-bit/s system similar in concept to the 1,200-bit/s Bell 212 signalling was introduced in the U.S., and a slightly different one in Europe. By the late 1980s, most modems could support all of these standards and 2,400-bit/s operation was becoming common.
The speed is usually expressed in Kbps or Mbps. There are standards designed for modems manufactured by different companies can communicate with each other without any problem.
There are high-end modems with extra features (voicemail, fax etc. …) but the price is high.
Radio modems
Direct broadcast satellite, WiFi, and mobile phones all use modems to communicate, as do most other wireless services today. Modern telecommunications and data networks also make extensive use of radio modems where long distance data links are required. Such systems are an important part of the PSTN, and are also in common use for high-speed computer network links to outlying areas where fibre is not economical.
Mobile modems and routers
Modems which use a mobile telephone system (GPRS, UMTS, HSPA, EVDO, WiMax, etc.), are known as wireless modems (sometimes also called cellular modems). Wireless modems can be embedded inside a laptop or appliance or external to it. External wireless modems are connect cards, usb modems for mobile broadband and cellular routers. A connect card is a PC card or ExpressCard which slides into a PCMCIA/PC card/ExpressCard slot on a computer. USB wireless modems use a USB port on the laptop instead of a PC card or ExpressCard slot. A cellular router may have an external datacard (AirCard) that slides into it. Most cellular routers do allow such datacards or USB modems. Cellular Routers may not be modems per se, but they contain modems or allow modems to be slid into them. The difference between a cellular router and a wireless modem is that a cellular router normally allows multiple people to connect to it (since it can route, or support multipoint to multipoint connections), while the modem is made for one connection.
Broadband
ADSL modems, a more recent development, are not limited to the telephone’s voiceband audio frequencies. Some ADSL modems use coded orthogonal frequency division modulation (DMT, for Discrete MultiTone; also called COFDM, for digital TV in much of the world).
Cable modems use a range of frequencies originally intended to carry RF television channels. Multiple cable modems attached to a single cable can use the same frequency band, using a low-level media access protocol to allow them to work together within the same channel. Typically, ‘up’ and ‘down’ signals are kept separate using frequency division multiple access.
New types of broadband modems are beginning to appear, such as doubleway satellite and power line modems.
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SIM Card or Subscriber Identity Module
SIM
card is a smart card in a mobile phone which plugged in and used to
identify the user within the network. This makes phone connections and
data connections. SIM card has a small processor with memory. Previously
we wrote about USB Modem, like Mobile phones, these also uses a SIM
card. SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module.
Technology behind SIM Card or Subscriber Identity Module
By
using a variable PIN, SIM card can protect against unauthorized use.
Using the SIM card the Mobile Equipment (ie usually the mobile phone) is
assigned to a network and is authenticated. For these purposes are on
the SIM card there are secret numbers and algorithms which are stored on
ROM. These are also used to encrypt voice and signaling data. The SIM
card is also used to store temporary, network-related data as well as
preferred and blocked networks. In addition, telephone and short message
service messages (SMS) and the memory of the last called telephone
numbers can be stored on SIM card.
Picture : A SIM card seen with contrast X-Ray.
SIM
card is often used in large ID-1 format (85.6 mm × 54 mm). The smaller
ID-000 -part (25 mm × 15 mm) can be broken out from it. Due to the even
smaller mobile devices the small ID-000 format is used. Meanwhile, there
are also devices that uses even smaller micro-SIM.
A SIM card
contains eight contact surfaces. They are named as C1 to C8. There are
SIM cards with an operating voltage of 1.8 volts, 3 volts and 5 volts.
More on SIM Card
SIMware
is the software running on a SIM card. SIM cards can not last forever.
With every write to the card (eg for a authentication in the network),
the process “ages” the card. Most manufacturers specify a life of
100,000 authentication. Older cards are sometimes not recognized in
modern mobile phones. Current UMTS devices definitely need a map of the
latest generation of its storage service features. Some SIM cards have a
lifetime internal counter. The micro-SIM (3FF) Third Form Factor card
is a smaller version of the SIM card. When the technical specifications
of the chips are concerned, there are no significant differences with a
normal SIM Card.
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Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Personal Computer Hardware
The term Personal Computer Hardware
refers to all tangible parts of a PC, the components are: electric,
electronic, electromechanical and mechanical. These cables, cabinets or
boxes, peripherals of all kinds and any other physical element involved;
software is intangible and is called software. The history of Personal
Computer Hardware can be classified into four generations, each
characterized by a change of technological importance. A first
delineation could be made between basic hardware, the minimum required
for normal operation and complementary which performs specific
functions. A computer system consists of a central processing unit (CPU /
CPU) responsible for processing the data, one or more peripheral input,
allowing the entry of information and one or more output devices, which
enables to give output (usually as visual or auditory ) to the data
processed.…
Publish Windows Movie Maker Video to YouTube with 2 Step Verification
Publish Windows Movie Maker Video to
YouTube with 2 Step Verification with very easy steps quite quickly than
saving on hard disk and then uploading to YouTube. Many users do not
know the actual steps to Publish Windows Movie Maker Video to YouTube
with 2 Step Verification and save the Edited video on computer and then
upload via browser to YouTube. It takes a huge time as the video needs
to be converted twice.…
Tips for Journey to Cloud Computing Platform
Tips for Journey to Cloud Computing
Platform is a comparison of enterprise sector and public cloud computing
which highlights the benefits of moving to cloud. The normally accepted
facts like the time of application deployment can be reduced greatly,
from weeks of on a traditional data center to the few minutes it takes
in the cloud, accelerated application development, the cost per virtual
machine collapsing from dollars to cents are not highlighted in this
article on Tips for Journey to Cloud Computing Platform.
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