Posts Tagged ‘Work’
Info Product Creation – a Few Ideas That you Can Work Upon
Monday, May 3, 2010 16:39 No CommentsThere is lot of information being searched on the internet. Now a days people want everything cooked, packaged and ready to use. Internet is no more a new fancy thing now. It has become well known and house hold medium to look for information. People are getting used to it and as a result expectations are also rising. They want everything in few clicks and at one place. No body has time to go first to one site, gather few pieces of information and then visit other sites to find whether they have other pieces of information on the topic they are looking for.
Info products provide a quick ready made solution to problems. That is why info products are so hot and happening. There are a lot of topics you can write on and then sell.
Recently I got few mails where people said they can hardly think of any topic to write on.
Well! It is not so. Just search a bit deeper.
Each of us is doing something everyday. Has a lot of experience and possess many different skills. You just have to become conscious of yourself. That requires some thinking.
Do it.
To help you with ideas I have listed few topics. This list is just to let your imagination work. Ponder over and list your own ideas as you read this. Soon you would create a huge list of your own for info product creation.
It Can Work 4 Hours_9-cell Battery Notebook
Sunday, March 7, 2010 4:32 No Comments
Dell XPS M1330 TUXEDO
Fully loaded with 64GB Solid State Drive, 4GB RAM, 9-cell Battery!
Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo T5750 (2.0GHz) with Backlit LED. SLIMER & LIGHTER than normal screen!
4GB RAM, 64GB Samsung SSD, DVD+/-RW
Integrated Camera, Fingerprint Reader, 8-in-1 Card Reader, Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Module (2.0+EDR), HDMI Output.
1-year Warranty from Dell
Processor, Memory, and Motherboard
Hardware Platform: PC
Processor: 2 Intel Core 2 Duo
Number of Processors: 2
RAM: 4 GB
RAM Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Memory Slots: 2 dimm
Operating System and Software
Bundled Software: Windows Vista Home Premium, Norton Internet Security 2007 15-months Dell Media Direct
Special Features
Biometric Fingerprint Reader
Detachable Remote Control (Express Card Slot)
9-Cell 56WHR Battery
HDMI, VGA Connection
2 x USB
8-in-1 Media Card Reader
Audio jacks: Stereo in & headphone/speaker out (x2) dual digital array mics
ExpressCard 54 mm slot
RJ45 Ethernet port (10/100), IEEE 1394a
Hard Drive
Size: 64 GB
Type: Serial ATA
Graphics and Display
Graphics Card: Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 Cases and Expandability Size (LWH): 12.5 inches, 9.4 inches, 1.43 inches Wireless
LCD Native Resolution: 1280 x 800
Weight: 4.3 pounds
Do Free Anti-Virus Work?
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 16:29 No CommentsMany people wonder if it is worth it to download any of those free anti-virus programs out there or just go out and purchase one at fifty dollars. Most people would rather go with downloading the free anti-virus instead because of budget and convenience and that is just fine. There are small differences when it comes to the free one and the kind that you pay for. Free anti virus programs have less features and are usually downgraded from the paid for one, some slightly downgraded to others that only just detect and do not do anything about it until you pay for the subscription.
If you are not protected by any kind of anti-virus, there are a ton of disastrous things that could happen to your computer. Your hard drive could be wiped clean, files lost or damage, constant freezing, or worse, people could log on to your computer and steal your information. If any of this happens, more than likely you will have to replace any of your hardware that has been damaged. Even a simple free downgraded anti-virus can help prevent you from spending hundreds on replacement parts.
The conveniences of free anti-viruses help make it the more popular choice. You can just Google for free anti-viruses and you will easily find where to download one. It is also easier to install since it does not require CDs or any hardware to insert into your computer. All you would have to do is download it from the site, install, and set its settings. Most anti-viruses will run in the background and use as little resource as it can as to not bother you or slow down your computer.
Improve Your Field and Industrial Work by Using a Rugged Notebook Computer
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 13:00 No CommentsRugged Notebook Computers offer additional protection against keyboard spills and hard drive damage. As the price of laptops falls and more people carry them everywhere from the coffee shop to the beach, keyboard spills and other mishaps are happening more frequently. Do you know that a glass of beverage sitting near your laptop is a recipe for disaster?The list of other accidents includes everything from power-surges to dropped laptops to notebooks being crushed beneath a car.
For that matter computer manufacturers are making notebook computers which are meant to be drop-proof and spill-proof.
Although rugged notebook computers have been sold for years to workers in fields such as construction and law enforcement, PC makers including Lenovo (formerly IBM) and Panasonic are now adding durability features for executives and consumers. Despite all the potential damage, semi-rugged laptops aren’t for everyone. They’re typically more expensive and are heavier than an average laptop.
Lenovo launched its ThinkPad Z60 notebook to address the needs of accident-prone consumers. At $799.00, the Z60 has a feature called the “Active Protection System”.
Using a device similar to the one utilized for air bags in cars, the feature automatically detects when a notebook is falling and instantly secures the hard drive. It also features a stiff magnesium frame inside the laptop.




