Archive for the 'Information Technology' Category

Steve Jobs

Posted on January 5 2010 by zemog

Steve Jobs is the Chairman, CEO and co-founder of Apple Inc., a leading manufacturer of electronic devices including the Macintosh Computer (MAC), iPod, iPhone, and the music and video software itunes. He was CEO of Pixar Animation Studios until it was acquired by Disney in 2006. Although he is known as a business and sales wizard, Steve Jobs is credited with many of the electronic inventions now patented by Apple.

Google Phone

Posted on January 4 2010 by zemog

The debate over Droid v. iPhone rages on, but lots more Android surprises are on the way. Get ready for the Google Phone. It’s no longer a myth, it’s real.

IT Predictions for 2010

Posted on December 24 2009 by zemog

2010 is almost here! I am wondering what will be the new things for IT next year. Today, I tried searching on YouTube about IT Predictions for 2010. As we all know IT is an ever changing thing. Try to watch this video I got from YouTube. Your comments will be appreciated. // Bookmark It [...]

Looking at Google Chrome OS

Posted on December 17 2009 by zemog

I have been reading some of the things about this new OS called Google Chrome. A lot of debates circle around the IT world as to whether this is really considered an operating system or just an application. I would like to share with you here the video from YouTube so that you can have [...]

New Version of MySQL Enterprise Allows DBAs to Graphically Drill-Down into Database Bottlenecks to Improve Application Performance

Posted on December 13 2009 by zemog

Sun Microsystems Updates its Commercial Subscription Offering for MySQL, the World’s Most Popular Open Source Database SANTA CLARA, Calif. — September 9, 2009 – Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced an update to its MySQL Enterpriseâ„¢ subscription, designed to assist corporate users improve the speed and uptime of their MySQLâ„¢ database applications. Thirty-day trial subscriptions of [...]

Bing Maps Rolls Out Enhanced Aerial and Street-Level Views

Posted on December 11 2009 by zemog

Bing Maps is launching features that give users a new view of the planet, including a Streetside and enhanced aerial view. The new features incorporate key Microsoft research and technology such as Photosynth and Silverlight.

Microsoft Squashes Windows 7 ‘Back Door’ Rumors

Posted on December 6 2009 by zemog

Microsoft Friday denied rumors that have been circulating all week that it had put hidden “back doors” into Windows 7 at the federal government’s request. But that still leaves some wondering, who can you really trust?

Why Does Everyone Hate Ubuntu?

Posted on December 2 2009 by zemog

Ubuntu is probably the most popular Linux distribution ever. According to the 2007 Desktop Linux Survey, over 30% of Linux users run Ubuntu, and, if anything, the numbers have increased since then.

Using A Social Bookmarking Strategy To Increase Website Rankings

Posted on December 2 2009 by zemog

Everyone who has had a lot of success in life will tell you, Strategy is King{!} If you want to have any sort of success you need to first have a strategy. This is true for everything in life from Schooling, to Jobs, to your Family and Your Personal Goals, you NEED to have a plan in order to succeed. I am going to apply this principle to Internet Marketing, specifically using a Social Bookmarking Strategy to drive Online Traffic to your Website.

Types of SPAM and how to avoid or cure it

Posted on December 2 2009 by zemog

Personally, I have never, ever sent out any type of advertising email of any sort out of respect for others privacy. I figure if they want to find me and my sites, they can do that on search engines and directories or from the byline on the articles I write. But I have been plagued [...]

How Do I Remove Adware From PC

Posted on December 2 2009 by zemog

If your pc is infected with spyware and adware, don’t worry, (so are most other computers). Then you will want to take steps to removing it. There are several methods and although the paid ones are nearly always the best. You’ll be surprised to find that the best method of all is totally free.

Microsoft Office 2010 Beta Goes Public

Posted on December 1 2009 by zemog

The latest installment of Microsoft’s successful Office Suite, Office 2010, received its first public debut today with the first Beta release being available for download.

Is Cloud Computing Ready for Prime Time?

Posted on December 1 2009 by zemog

When Dilbert’s pointy-haired boss asks IT for something, there’s usually no substance behind the request other than it’s trendy. Wednesday’s strip, in which he asks Dilbert to “implement cloud computing so I’ll have something to talk about at the next executive meeting” shows at least he’s right on top of the latest trend.

Google Claims Chrome Boots PC in 7 Seconds

Posted on December 1 2009 by zemog

Google gave the first public look at its Chrome OS four months after declaring its intention of developing the PC’s main software, a move that pits it directly against Microsoft Corp and Apple Inc.

Security Report: Firefox Most Vulnerable

Posted on December 1 2009 by zemog

Application security vendor Cenzic today released its security trends report for the first half of 2009 application. In it, Cenzic claims that the Mozilla’s Firefox browser led the field of Web browsers in terms of total vulnerabilities.

Google’s Advance Search Operators

Posted on November 29 2009 by zemog

Not all of you may know this since most of the time when we use Google to search for something we just type in the keyword for a relevant topic.

Cloud computing

Posted on November 29 2009 by zemog

Cloud computing is Internet- (“cloud-”) based development and use of computer technology (“computing”). In concept, it is a paradigm shift whereby details are abstracted from the users who no longer need knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure “in the cloud” that supports them. It typically involves the provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources as a service over the Internet.

13 PC Security Threats for 2010

Posted on November 28 2009 by zemog

After a year of unprecedented proliferation of spyware, malware and cyber attacks of all types, security software vendor Symantec warns there’s plenty more where that came from in its just-released 2010 Security Trends to Watch report.

History of Yahoo

Posted on November 25 2009 by zemog

Yahoo! began as a student hobby and evolved into a global brand that has changed the way people communicate with each other, find and access information and purchase things.

WindowsXP VPN Server

Posted on November 24 2009 by zemog

Have you tried setting up VPN Server but was not able to properly implement it? Try these simple steps.