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Monday, June 13, 2011

Compaq Business Notebook NC6000 - 14.1" TFT ( DD522AV )

Compaq Business Notebook NC6000 - 14.1Pentium M 1.5GHz, Centrino Processor 512mb DDR Ram (2GB max) 40GB 5400rpm hard drive, 8 MB cache DVD-ROM/CDRW Optical Drive (8/24/10/24) 14.1 XGA 1024x768 TFT ATI Radeon 9600 Mobility video card 802.11 wireless, Bluetooth, 10/100/1000 Ethernet 6-cell Li-Ion battery )battes are not tested and are not guaranteed) Serial, Parallel, 2 USB 2.0, SD memory slot, docking port, Smart Card support S-video port 4.96 pounds travel weight (about 5.42 lbs with optical drive), 12.5x10.3x1.27 inches Original Ac-Adapter included Windows XP Professional 30 day Replacement Warranty (might have leftover hp warranty)

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Spanish police arrest leaders Anonymous

The Spanish police announced in a press release that the three alleged leaders of the movement Anonymous Internet revenge has been arrested.

The arrests took place in Barcelona, Alicante and Almeria. When a party has seized a server that was used for the cyber attacks. According to police, the men, all three between 30 and 32 years old, the leaders of the Spanish branch of Anonymous. Anonymous there yet known to have no hierarchy.

Attacks on banks, governments and PlayStation Store
Via Twitter, the police released a screenshot of an IRC channel where the attacks were organized. The trio is accused of cyber attacks on two major Spanish banks, the Italian energy company Enel and the governments of Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Iran, Chile, Colombia and New Zealand.

They would also be responsible for DDoS attacks on the PlayStation Store and for attacks on the website of the Spanish Central Election Commission, a few days for local and regional elections on May 22 in Spain took place.

The investigation was launched in October 2010 after a complaint from the Spanish Ministry of Culture. The website of the Ministry was shot down in protest against a bill to illegally download harder to address.
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Create superior business value with Quantum DAT 160 tape backup technology

Tape backup solutions are the choice of clients for cost-effective backups and long term data protection.  There is a wide range of backup tape formats. the question is which to select.  The right solution is the DAT tape format, which is also known as DDS.  DAT/DDS tape format continues to be the most dominant tape solution in the market of small & medium-sized enterprises.

The trade mark quantum backup storage solutions are the optimal choice of higher profitability and exceptional compatibility in a wide range of work environments.  Based on the sixth generation of DAT format, Quantum DAT-160 band solution offers the capacity and sustainability to meet the demanding needs of storage.  Quantum DAT - 160 solution ensures optimum performance and the lowest price per GB data SMB-intensive.

Small size DAT-160 cartridge can accommodate the largest amount of data. It can accommodate native 80 GB and 160 GB compressed information with rock solid reliability. M - D6MQN-01 is the Quantum DAT160 cartridge part number. It has a coil of ultra-smooth Ribbon that enables the movement of tape transparent and faster throughput.  Can Quantum DAT 160 drives read/write data to a hair-raising speed of 13.8 Mbps (compressed), which in fact an option perfect for rich data, stations work and business applications environments critical.

The next higher generation is band DAT-320, while the predecessor of the DAT-160 technology is DAT72 tape.  Quantum DAT - 160 solution offers you more choice. DAT 160 drives are available in a wide range of models and configurations.  You can easily install models 5.25 inches and 3.5 inches of Quantum DAT - 160 drive as a high internal or configuration table.  Value of storage more improves with the option of multiple interfaces host, including the SAS, USB and SCSI 3 ultra 160.

Quantum DAT - 160 drives compatibility ascending generation 2 feature, which allows read and record data from tape DDS4 and DAT-72.  As a result, previous investments will be extended and your current investment in DAT - 160 will be also protected. Therefore, quantum technology DAT-160 customers can enjoy more functional and cost-effective benefits. At a rate compressed 50 GB/hour, users can quickly archive and store large data files with superior reliability.
Following tape cartridges are fully compatible with DAT 160 drives:

M - D6MQN-01, Quantum DAT 160 tape
CDM72, Quantum DAT 72 tape
CDM40, Quantum DDS4 tape

Roadmap evolutionary DAT, the current property low-cost and savings of backward compatibility facilitate customers standardize their system backup on a single format band firmly established backup.  Readers will be surprised to know that Quantum DAT - 160 cartridge can preserve reliable your data for a period of time plue thirty years. Thus, clients can respond cost-effective audit and regulatory compliance requirements that applicable businesses to preserve their data for longer periods of time.  Quantum DAT 160 devices are competitive and are firmly designed for a longer working life, which allows clients that meet their data need protection within their tight budgets.

Quantum DAT - 160 devices are carefully designed to withstand the efforts repeated charge/discharge and heavy workloads.  Quantum DAT - 160 solution offers the durability and performance required by modern enterprises. The names of products and software mentioned in this article are registered trademarks and are the exclusive property of their owners.

Rob Miller is the Director of Marketing for Quantum dat 160 tape, quantum CDM72 band and markets AIT 3 bandsand Tape4backup. He has extensive experience in marketing.

Rob Miller
34972 Newark Blvd, # 501, Newark, CA 94560
Tel: 888-491-4949
Fax:-449 888-5050
Email: Rob [at] tape4backup.com

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Friday, June 3, 2011

Rumor: Nokia soon bought by Microsoft for $ 19 billion?

A new rumor ensures that proposed acquisition is in the air. Nokia described the new "100% baseless. "

Even before the announcement of the partnership between Microsoft and Nokia, the rumor about a possible buyout by the Finnish giant had begun to circulate. Here it is revived again by the Russian blogger Eldar Murtazin, author of several scoops about Nokia.

In a message posted on Twitter, it evokes a "small software company"that would spend 19 billion dollars to buy a "small phone salesman. " Murtazin had already advanced the possibility of a takeover there a fortnight. A spokesman for Nokia said that the rumor was "100% baseless. "

The news comes as Nokia has just released an alert about the results of its second quarter will be significantly worse than expected.
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Create Superior Business Value With Quantum DAT 160 Backup Tape Technology

Tape-based backup solutions are the customers’ top choice for cost-effective backups and long term data protection.  There is a broad range of backup tape formats; the question is which one to select.  The right solution is the DAT tape format, which is also known as DDS.  DAT/DDS tape format continues to be the most dominating tape-based solution in small & medium business market.


Quantum-branded backup storage solutions are the optimal choice for higher cost-effectiveness and exceptional compatibility in a wide range of working environments.  Based on the DAT format’s sixth generation, the Quantum DAT-160 tape solution delivers the capacity and durability to satisfy the demanding storage needs.  Quantum DAT-160 solution ensures optimum performance and lowest cost per GB in data-intensive SMBs.


Small sized DAT-160 cartridge can accommodate higher amount of data. It can house 80GB native and 160GB compressed information with rock solid reliability. MR-D6MQN-01 is the part number of Quantum’s DAT160 tape cartridge. It features an ultra-smooth tape reel that enables seamless tape movement and faster throughput rate.  Quantum DAT 160 drives can read/write data at a blistering speed of 13.8 Mbps (compressed), which makes it a perfect option for data-rich environments, workstations and time-critical business applications.  


The next higher generation is DAT-320 tape, whereas the predecessor of DAT-160 technology is DAT72 tape.  Quantum DAT-160 solution provides you more choice. The DAT 160 drives are available in a wide range of models and configurations.  You can easily install both 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch models of Quantum DAT-160 drive as an internal or table top configuration.  Storage value further enhances with the option of multiple host interfaces including SAS, USB and SCSI 3 ultra 160.


Quantum DAT-160 drives feature 2 generation backward compatibility, which allows you to read and record data to DDS4 and DAT-72 tapes.  As a result, the previous investments will be extended and your current investment in DAT-160 will also be secured. Therefore, the customers of Quantum DAT-160 technology can enjoy greater functional and cost benefits. At a compressed rate of 50 GB/hour, the users can quickly archive and store large data files with superior reliability.
Following tape cartridges are fully compatible with DAT-160 drives:


MR-D6MQN-01,    Quantum DAT 160 tape
CDM72,         Quantum DAT 72 tape
CDM40,         Quantum DDS4 tape


Scalable DAT roadmap, low ongoing ownership cost and cost-saving backward compatibility facilitate the customers to standardize their backup system on a single firmly-established backup tape format.  The readers will be amazed to know that Quantum DAT-160 cartridge can reliably preserve your data for a longer time span of thirty years. So, the customers can cost-effectively meet the audit and regulatory compliance requirements that enforce the companies to preserve their data for longer time durations.  Quantum DAT 160 devices are competitively priced and are robustly designed for longer working life, which allows the customers to satisfy their data protection needs within their tight IT budgets.


Quantum DAT-160 devices are carefully engineered to handle the stress of repeated loads/unloads and heavy workloads.  Quantum DAT-160 solution delivers the durability and performance demanded by modern business enterprises. Product and software names mentioned throughout this article are trademarks and are sole property of their owners.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Optimistic HP Touchpad Will Better

Touchpad HP uses the operating system (OS) WebOS, the OS that was ranked fifth in market share currently dominated by Apple and Google.
HP's optimism is not without cause, WebOS bought from Palm, got quite a lot of positive comments and praise from commentators and analysts.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Besides PC, Smartphone more attractive

For the first time in history to surpass the PC in terms of smartphone sales. The success of the smartphone products research firm IDC reported last week.

Worldwide, the producers of electronic goods recorded 100.9 million smartphones shipped in thelast three months in 2010. This figure jumped 87 percent from a year earlier.

In contrast, PC shipments than expected to weaken, just crawl up three percent from a year earlier, to 92.1 million.

Both these trends are not necessarily related. Smartphone and PC serve different purposes and consumers in general need both.

PC is still essential for certain purposes such as writing papers, editing photos and creating other content. But PC sales more or less participate displaced by the presence of tablet PCs like the Apple iPad.

Meanwhile, the business smartphone to benefit from falling prices. It is something that is not unusual for consumers to find reputable branded device with a price range of USD 100. A price that is reasonable and acceptable to consumers.

Smartphone sales also pushed consumer interest in Google's Android operating system. Dozens of brands like HTC, Samsung, Motorola and many more, also supports the availability of Android-based smartphone.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

WikiLeaks promises Swiss banking secrets revelations

London (CNN) -- A Swiss whistleblower plans to hand over the "offshore banking secrets of the rich and famous" to WikiLeaks, the website dedicated to revealing secrets said.
Rudolf Elmer, who describes himself as an activist/reformer/banker, was set to hand over the papers Monday.
"I think as a banker I do have the right to stand up if something is wrong," he said at a news conference in London.
Elmer is due to go on trial Wednesday in Switzerland for violating the country's banking secrecy regulations.
He said he wanted "to let society know what I do know and how this system works because it is damaging our society in the way that money is moved" and hidden in offshore jurisdictions.
He began looking into the issue when he was a banker in the Cayman Islands, he said.
When he first looked into the problems of offshore banking he said it looked like "a mouse tail," but as he investigated in the Cayman Islands and Switzerland, it became a "dragon's tail," and finally a many-headed dragon.
Elmer will not reveal names, lawyer Jack Blum said Monday, saying it was not always
possible to determine who, if anyone, had engaged in "criminal tax evasion."
Elmer aims to "challenge Swiss Bank Secrecy at the European Court of Human Rights and the Swiss courts," he says on his website. He has worked at six offshore banking centers, he says.

Elmer and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange worked together on a complaint against Swiss banking secrecy at the European Court of Human Rights in 2008.
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Hu questions future role of U.S. dollar

(FT) -- China's president Hu Jintao has raised questions on the role of the US dollar in the global monetary system on the eve of a state visit to Washington, saying "the current international currency system is the product of the past".
Mr Hu, who arrives in Washington on Tuesday, also delivered a thinly veiled critique of US monetary policy, underlining China's concern about the impact on its own economy of recent stimulus measures taken by the US Federal Reserve.
"The monetary policy of the United States has a major impact on global liquidity and capital flows and therefore, the liquidity of the US dollar should be kept at a reasonable and stable level," said Mr Hu.
Mr Hu made his comments in response to written questions from two US newspapers, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
His unusually blunt comments on the US-led monetary system as a "product of the past" is confirmation that China will continue to take measures to internationalise its own currency, the renminbi.
However, Mr Hu said that "making the RMB an international currency will be a fairly long process".

Mr Hu rarely gives newspapers interviews, especially to western outlets, leaving most high-profile media public appearances at home and abroad to be conducted by Wen Jiabao, the country's smooth-talking premier.
Although Mr Hu's stiffly worded answers contain little that conveys any of his own personality, their distribution illustrates the importance China attaches to the US trip, which also includes a stop in Chicago.
Despite what he acknowledged as a "sensitive" issue of disagreement between the US and China, he generally struck a positive note on bilateral ties, saying the two sides could work productively together.
"There is great potential for our mutually beneficial co-operation both in advancing Asia-Pacific regional co-operation and in improving global economic governance and promoting sustainable growth of the world economy," he said.
Mr Hu strongly criticised the structural faults in the world's banking system that led to the 2008 financial crisis.
"Its root cause lies in the serious defects of the existing financial system," he said, adding that global institutions had failed to fully reflect the changing status of developing countries in the world economy and finance.
Mr Hu will be feted in the White House with a state dinner on Wednesday, the type of event that the administration reserves for close friends or countries and leaders that it thinks need to be cultivated.
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Thursday, December 30, 2010

65% of internet users have bought content online

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Holiday shopping online was strong right through Christmas, with consumers spending a record $30.8 billion for the season, according to a research firm report issued Wednesday.
Online sales for the 56 days ended Dec. 27 rose 13% from the same period in 2009, according to Reston, Va,-based comScore. There was a 17% year-over-year surge in the week that ended Dec. 26 -- the day after Christmas.
"For at least this holiday season, the American consumer has been able to shrug off the continuing economic challenges of high unemployment rates and depressed housing prices and spend at a rate that has been slightly stronger than we had expected," said Gian Fulgoni, comScore's chairman, in a statement.

Computer hardware led the way in online sales, with a 23% increase from last year, aided by Apple' (AAPL, Fortune 500)s iPad and e-readers from various sellers, according to comScore. Book and magazine sales rose 22%, consumer electronics sales gained 21% and software sales excluding video games were 20% higher online.
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Monday, December 27, 2010

HOW TO: Land a Job at Microsoft

Everyone has a dream job. Whether it’s a company you’ve been pining to be a part of or a new product you’re dying to throw your creativity into, there’s always a line of work that seems like the perfect fit.
Though recognizing your ideal position is easy, actually getting the job is the hard part. For those looking to start a career at tech giant Microsoft, the sheer size of the company makes the hunt seem even more overwhelming. Resumes can get lost in a sea of applications, and finding the right contact to reach out to can be like searching for a needle in a haystack.
But that doesn’t mean you should give up on your dream of working at one of the most successful and dynamic corporations in the world. Here are some tips and resources from the company’s recruiters and employees for landing a job at Microsoft.

Getting Started


With so many locations and products, the first step in starting your Microsoft job search should be deciding where you want to work and what you want to create. Visiting the Microsoft Careers website can help answer these questions. There you can look for a specific position in the navigation bar or choose a country from the drop-down menu. On the Find Your Fit page, details on the company’s various professions and technologies are laid out to help you explore opportunities.
Once you apply by uploading your resume to a specific job posting on the site, it’s up for review. So how do you get that resume noticed?

Standing Out


Many recruiters use keyword searches to pull up resumes — but that doesn’t mean every other word needs to be “motivated” or “team player.” Be sure to list the names of certain technologies and programming languages you’ve used in each project you include. This will allow a recruiter to see what you know and how well you know it.
When putting together your resume, think about how you affected your environments and less about the basic facts of what you did. “Often, applicants write their resumes like a list of job tasks, but it’s even more important to call out your major achievements and the difference you made: what you did, how you did it, and why it mattered,” said Gretchen Ledgard, communications manager for Microsoft Recruiting.

Doing Your Homework


Microsoft is known for its difficult interview process and obscure questions. The best way to nail it? “Do your homework on us,” Ledgard said. Candidates who come in with knowledge about the role, team and location tend to already have an idea of how to frame their answers and are ready to ask solid questions.
Thom Mitchell, a Microsoft account technology strategist who was hired earlier this year, couldn’t agree more. He researched each person who was interviewing him and read up on the products he would be responsible for in the role and the competition for those products. He even prepared a short PowerPoint presentation about Microsoft products in case he was asked to present something on the fly (he wasn’t). When Mitchell asked questions, they were substantive and role-related — not “How are the health care benefits?” or “Is there a gym reimbursement?” More importantly, when he didn’t know an answer to a question he was asked, Mitchell simply said so and didn’t try to talk around the issue or come up with a fake answer.

Following Up


If you have questions after submitting your resume, many Microsoft recruiters are open to being contacted via social media, Ledgard said. Microsoft Careers is also open to connecting through social networks and has resources for potential job candidates on its advice hub JobsBlog.
But how do you strike a balance between keeping your name on the radar and being a nuisance? For Mitchell, the key was checking in as needed. He followed up with the recruiter after each screening interview and sent brief thank you notes to the hiring manager he interviewed with in person — but not to each person who interviewed him. Mitchell said his recruiter let him know what would happen every step of the way, so there wasn’t a need to over communicate.

Finding a Fit


There’s a big focus on not only job fit, but also company fit at Microsoft.
Recruiters look for people who go above and beyond in everything they do, whether that’s taking the most difficult computer science courses or working on extracurricular projects, Ledgard said.
Still, there’s no fool-proof formula for landing a job at Microsoft. Even though the position you’re applying for might feel like the perfect match, sometimes it’s just not. Microsoft’s recruiters and hiring managers are the experts on what type of person will be a good fit for both the job and the company culture. The best advice? Relax. If it’s meant to be, it will.
Have you scored a job at Microsoft or are you trying to? What has your experience been like? Tell us in the comments below.
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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Photo Contacts PRO (wth Call Filter) v4.03


Description:
Photo Contacts PRO is the premier contact, distinctive Ringtone and Business Photo Caller ID manager with integrated Call Filtering and Profiles.

Photo Contacts PRO is the premier Contact, Ring Tone, Call Profile, Call Blocking/Filtering and Photo Caller ID manager for your Smartphone. Supports Motorola Q and Windows Mobile 5 devices with landscape and portrait screens.

Features:

DISTINCTIVE RINGTONES
This fully featured picture contact manager lets you assign distinctive ringtones to contacts, contact categories and Unknown and Private callers on your Pocket PC Phone.

CALL BLOCKING and FILTERING
Reject unwanted callers including Unknown and Private callers with the new Call Filter with Profiles. Fully integrated per contact and per category Call Filtering allows users to specify the following settings to incoming calls:
1. Reject - the call is automatically rejected and sent to voicemail (if available)
2. Silent - the call is permitted to come through but the ring is silent
3. Vibrate - the phone vibrates
4. Bypass - the call is allowed to bypass the call filter in case of a default setting

PHONE PROFILES
Fully customizable Phone Profiles let the user group and customize call filtering, ring volume and ring type settings.

BUSINESS and FULL SCREEN PHOTO CALLER ID
During an incoming call, you will easily see who is calling you before you choose to answer. Photo Contacts PRO features Full Screen Photo Caller ID and the new Business Photo Caller ID mode that shows the company and title of the incoming caller in easily readable large text.

ADD PHOTOS TO CONTACTS
Intelligently add (large) photographs to your contacts then browse, create and edit your contacts with photographs utilizing the four intelligent contact browsing views. Photo Contacts PRO also lets you send email, SMS messages and share photos with other users.

PHOTO DIALING
Photo Contacts PRO is the best in business for fast Photo Dialing. Especially useful when you need to concentrate on other things.

SMARTNAME
With Photo Contacts PRO, assigning photos to contacts is easy! Assign photos on your Pocket PC using the intelligent photo crop engine, or with your desktop PC using our SmartNameTM technology.

COMPATIBILITY
Photo Contacts PRO supports Windows Mobile 5 and Smartphone 2002/2003/SE devices with regular (176x220), QVGA (240x320) and landscape QVGA (320x240) screens.

Photo Contacts PRO is fully customized for the Motorola Q supporting its integrated keyboard and thumb-wheel.

IMPORTANT - Please Note: This is the Smartphone Edition of Photo Contacts PRO for Windows Mobile Smartphone devices (without a touch screen) - if you have a Windows Mobile Pocket PC (with a touch screen) such as the Cingular 8125, Treo 700w, Samsung i730/i830, Siemens SX56/66, Verizon XV6600/6700, Audiovox PPC 6600/6700, iMate JAM/KJAM/JAMin/JasJar, O2 XDA II/Mini/Exec/Atom, Qtek S100/S200/9090/9100, Sprint PPC-6700, T-Mobile MDA/Compact, etc., then you will need the Pocket PC Edition of Photo Contacts PRO.

More information:
http://www.pocketx.net/smartphone/photocontacts/...

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