Stellar Phoenix SQL Recovery Software

Posted on April 22nd, 2009 in General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

Stellar Phoenix SQL Recovery Software is an easy to use application designed to recover data from lost or heavily damaged .mdf files that might have been deleted or corrupted in the event of a virus attack, unexpected system shutdown, media read error etc. Stellar SQL Recovery software provides mdf recovery from MS SQL Server.

Stellar Phoenix SQL Recovery is the best data recovery solution available for recovering your lost database from the Microsoft SQL Server. This SQL file recovery software recovers and restores any corrupted (.mdf) files for further use in a safe and non-destructive manner. Stellar Phoenix SQL Recovery is the best mdf recovery and database repair tool.

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Recover Data from your iPod

Posted on April 9th, 2009 in 1, General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

Like millions of people all over the world I own an iPod, it is only an iPod shuffle but it works great and is perfect for myself.

But one thing that annoys me and many other people out there is what do I do when I lose data (or data gets lost by itself) and cannot recover that data.

I found this great software that you should try that will recover missing, corrupted and deleted data from any version of iPod’s. The software is so simple to use and I even recovered a song I forgot was even on there!

To get started using the software all you need to do is to click the link below and to download the software, it is as easy as that! The software will then take you through step-by-step on what you have to do to recover your iPod data.

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Windows 7 Beta Leaked

Posted on December 30th, 2008 in New Tech Products by admin

The beta version of the new Windows operating system (7) has been released onto various torrent sites, with thousands of downloads being recorded. The full version of Win7 is due to be released sometime in 2009, but could be as late as 2010.

Here are some images of the new operating system Win7;

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Windows 7 Beta Release

Posted on December 4th, 2008 in General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

It has been reported on quite a few blogs today that the beta version of Windows 7 will be released as early as next January.

One of Microsofts exec’s hinted that all attendants at the January 2009 MSDN event will be given a dvd with a copy of the beta version of Win7 (although many beta versions seem to be already be circulating) .

The full version of Windows 7 should be released somewhere in late 09 or early 2010, we will keep you posted on new developments about the operating system.

Google Video Chat

Posted on November 12th, 2008 in New Tech Products by admin

Google is introducing new tools that will convert its free e-mail service into a video and audio channel for people who want to see and hear each other while they communicate.

Users will need to download and install a plug-in, and have access to a Webcam for video purposes. Google has partnered with Logitech and Buy.com to offer discounts of up to 30 percent on several cameras, as well as free shipping, until November 30.

Installation is easy and only takes a few seconds to download the plug-in. Once the browser is restarted, a “Video and more” menu will appear at the bottom of the Gmail page. Go to the menu and select “start video chat.” It will take a few moments for the video call to connect with your friend of co-worker.

Gmail Video and Voice will be made available to all Gmail users starting Tuesday at noon PST, the global rollout should be complete by the end of the day.

Get a Quality External Hard Drive

Posted on June 27th, 2008 in General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

If you have decided to purchase an external hard drive, you now realize the importance of research to identify the best external hard drive that properly matches your needs. You are relying on the drive to store your files and keep them safe in the event of an unfortunate computer crash.

Trying to make sure you have the best hard drive relies not only the product itself, but also how it relates to your specific needs as a user. By knowing how to seek out the best one for your purposes, you will be able to ensure that it offers exactly what you need with the quality that you are looking for.

External Hard Drive Space Storage Space

The amount of storage space is infinitely important when looking for the best external hard drive for your needs. While there are many different options available, you should determine the amount of space that you need as it relates to what type of user you are.

There are external hard drives that exist that are as large as 1T (1 Terabyte), which is likely too much storage space for the average computer user. While these sizes are impressive to say the least, they may not be perfect for you, and will wind up costing you more for storage that you simply will likely never use.

Quality Enclosure

If you have the opportunity to look at a high quality external hard drive at a retail location, you can get a feel for the physical quality of the product but not necessarily the performance rating.

A quality external hard drive will have a sturdy, strong enclosure that is designed to protect the internal components that reside inside. It is important to have a strong case on the hard drive, as you want to make sure that even if something happens to the drive, the percentage chance of the data not being affected will be increased.

External Hard Drive Brand Name and Backing

There are numerous brand names and companies that sell quality external hard drives, and consistently find themselves on the top of the quality chart ratings. Famous brand names are well known for a reason; they produce a quality product with fewer problems. By looking for quality ratings, you can be sure that you can find the best external hard drive that will serve you for years to come.

Reasonable Price

Even though there are good brands and brands that seem to be a notch above the rest, the prices are quite reasonable. When trying to find the best external hard drive for you, be sure to look at the prices. There is no reason to pay more than you should when there are quality products available at a lower cost.

These four different areas all tap into your own personal needs as a computer user. If you have found a product that matches this research criteria, you can be confident you have found a handy external hard drive for your situation. Not one external drive is the best for everyone, and that is what makes the search for the best that much more important.

Microsoft WorldWide Telescope

Posted on May 14th, 2008 in New Tech Products by admin

Microsoft officially launched the free online WorldWide Telescope, which allows Internet denizens to pan around and zoom through the night sky.

Developed over the last six years, Microsoft is releasing the application free of charge in part to show off its Visual Experience Engine. The engine provides smooth panning and zooming that allows viewers to focus on a particular planet or cluster of stars without abandoning the scale of the area surrounding it.

“Users can see the X-ray view of the sky, zoom into bright radiation clouds, and then cross-fade into the visible light view and discover the cloud remnants of a supernova explosion from a thousand years ago,” said Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics researcher Roy Gould of the new service.

The website has already caused a stir among technology bloggers.

Some were unimpressed and said similar applications were already available, however Robert Scoble, an American blogger and former Microsoft employee, claimed he shed a tear while watching a demonstration of the WorldWide Telescope earlier this year.

You can see the Microsoft WorldWide Telescope here

Google Friend Connect

Posted on May 13th, 2008 in General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

Google on Monday announced a preview release of Google Friend Connect, a way for Web publishers to add social features to sites without programming.

“We’re seeing social capabilities get baked into the infrastructure of the Web,” said David Glazer, director of engineering at Google, at a press conference to launch the service. “[They're] increasingly not tied to any one site, to any one source of friends, or any one type of application. We see the Web moving towards an end state where people can use any apps on any Web sites with any of their friends.”

Shared information will include friends lists, profile data, status and presence details. Since Google is not itself a social networking site (although it does operate Orkut), it seeks to provide a gateway between them and third party sites that wish to use the data.

As Google has so far failed to make any significant inroads with a social networking site of its own, Google Friend Connect mirrors Google’s similar efforts like OpenSocial to position itself as a platform provider with tools that power social networks. While Facebook and MySpace’s efforts focus more on plugging into established social networks, Google Friend Connect has the rest of the Internet in its crosshairs with simple tools that any owner can embed in their site.

Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro

Posted on May 6th, 2008 in General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

Adobe Systems plans by the end of May to unveil the latest version of Acrobat Connect Pro, which can handle Web conferencing as well as conduct corporate trainings and manage academic courses.

Acrobat Connect Pro from Adobe uses the Adobe Flash Player to deploy its services. Adobe Flash Player is already installed on 98 percent of Internet connected PCs worldwide and, through this, Acrobat Connect Pro lets users connect to an online meeting or classroom instantly using a simple Web address.

Combined with the new version of Adobe Presenter, also introduced today, Acrobat Connect Pro can enable users to hold engaging online meetings that incorporate high-impact Adobe Flash(R:  70.91, -0.69, -0.96%) Player compatible presentations. Adobe Presenter can give virtually anyone the power to easily turn Microsoft(R:  70.91, -0.69, -0.96%) PowerPoint presentations into multimedia experiences that include video, narration, animations, interactivity and advanced quizzes.

Flickr Releases Video Streaming

Posted on April 10th, 2008 in General Internet, General Issues, New Tech Products by admin

Flickr, the well known photo sharing site, has announced that it will begin offering video Streaming in an effort to rival the dominant market leader, YouTube.

Flickr said it is launching videos “gently” on the site. For example, it said that the videos will show up anywhere that photos do, such as search results, photo streams and RSS feeds, but they won’t play automatically. Only pro members of the site will be allowed to upload videos.

Users can upload up to 90 seconds of footage, with a maximum size of 150 MB, from any recording device. They can organize and share videos the same way they handle photos, using tags, geotags, sets, and privacy settings. Videos can be uploaded to photo streams, alongside photos, and embedded on third-party Web sites. The formats supported for upload are AVI, WMV, MOV, MPEG (1, 2, and 4) and 3gp.

Similar to other video-sharing sites, Flickr Video offers the “embed” feature. “You can choose a size and whether or not to include the owner’s name and the title of the video as an introduction to the video itself. Based on your choices, a little snippet of code will be generated for you that you can cut and paste, and insert into another web page, or blog post” reads the Video FAQ posted on Flickr website.

Flickr will make video available in eight languages: English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Chinese.

“Adding the ability to share videos on Flickr is a natural extension of our mission to be the ‘eyes of the world’ — letting our members share what they see with the people who matter most to them, be they family and friends, or the world,” noted Kakul Srivastava, Flickr’s senior director of product management.

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