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  • Why The Switch To Digital Television  By : Steven Lancey
    With only five months left from today, why the switch? It sounds quite confusing now, but in the long run the public will be grateful.
  • Process of recovering lost data  By : Vivekk Tandonn
    Data recovery is the phenomena of recovering and restoring information or data from a storage device commonly called Hard Disk Drive. Hard Drive is a magnetic disk on which we can store our data .When the data is physically overwritten on a hard disk it is generally assumed that the previous data is no longer possible to recover.
  • Hard Drives and the Effects of Water Damage  By : jameswalsh
    Losing data can never be a pleasant experience. It is common for people to experience pangs of anxiety and fear, especially if the lost data was of considerable financial value or the data had confidentiality issues attached to it.
  • Primary Causes of Data Loss  By : jameswalsh
    Data loss is something quite serious for any computer user. Every year, it results in losses of billions of dollars for companies and individuals across the globe.
  • alexa--why-you-should-be-using-the-to  By : ravinderjit
    Why on earth would anyone want to install a piece of spyware onto their Web browser? No sensible right minded person would …unless you are a webmaster and you want to improve your SERPS ranking that is.

    The Alexa toolbar is not “technically” spyware as it doesn’t retrieve any private or personal information.
  • The Enduring Popularity of Hard Disks  By : jameswalsh
    Effective data storage and preservation is key to a business’s success these days; without effective data storage or data backup practices, a business cannot survive in the cut-throat market competition of today’s business world.
  • The best points of data visualization  By : Manbeer Singh
    There is more to bar charts than meets the eye with data visualization. Bar charts is just one example of many visual tools which can be used to convey information in the most effective way. Bar charts, bar graphs, pie charts, or other charts and graphs are one of the most common methods of displaying information of various kinds.
  • Why Do Tape Drives Remain the Preferred Data Backup Media for Many Companies?  By : jameswalsh
    Our electronic data is growing rapidly these days. People tend to store and create several MB or GB of data on a daily basis. Therefore, the growing concern amongst people these days is the storage and archival of this valuable data.
  • Data Recovery From Recordable and Rewritable CDs  By : jameswalsh
    CDs have long been used as data storage devices. The popularity of CDs grew by leaps and bounds when people started using CDs to store and record music files.
  • Avoiding Disaster When Your Hard Drive Fails  By : Donna Barron
    Recovering from a hard disk crash can be a tedious and time consuming job. Having an image backup handy can eliminate all that hassle and have your computer up and running again in no time.
  • Consequences of Total Data Loss  By : jameswalsh
    Gone are the days when a company’s manager sitting in Guadalajara had to send a business plan via snail mail to his counterpart sitting in California. Not only did the procedure take a long time but the business also suffered because of the delay. Now, all a person needs to do is click a button and the data fax is sent the very next minute.
  • Common Causes of Hard Disk Data Loss  By : jameswalsh
    Everyday, we generate, access and update tonnes of data. Data is any information that we believe will be useful in the future for us. That is why we save it in the digital or physical format.
  • Data Center Colocation  By : Kirthy Shetty
    Colocation is often abbreviated as ‘colo’. The colocation centres themselves are often referred to as ‘carrier hotels’ because of the number of internet carries that the host, as well as the number of businesses which have their servers located within a colocation centre.
  • Data Loss from Hard Disks  By : jameswalsh
    Hard disks have been perhaps the greatest invention in the digital world after silicon processors. The latter can crunch a staggering number of data items in a very small amount of time.
  • Data Backup – Counting The Cost…  By : jameswalsh
    Gone are the days when people used to have stacks and stacks of paper piled up on their desks. At that time, storing as well as searching for data was a hassle. However, with the advent of electronic data, our troubles seem to have ended. Or so you would like to think…
  • How Hard Disks Function  By : jameswalsh
    Ever since computers were invented about 50 years ago, they have required a storage media that can hold all their data and instantly dish it out to them for processing whenever required.
  • Recover Deleted Files  By : Alex Grant
    An introduction to the recovery of lost and mistakenly deleted files on computers running Windows operating system.
  • How Should You Care for Your Optical Disks?  By : jameswalsh
    What are optical disks? The generic name may sound unfamiliar to the layman’s ears, but we all know what they are. CDs and DVDs are optical disks, those wonderfully cheap and user-friendly round objects that contain data read by the lens in the drive.
  • The Value of Optical Disks  By : jameswalsh
    Optical disks are great inventions. Introduced for the first time in the market about a couple of decades ago, they have revolutionised the portable data storage media industry. When launched, they had a whopping 700 MB capacity, which was a huge leap forward from the 1.2 MB capacity of floppy disks, which until then were the portable storage media of choice.
  • Data Recovery from Laptops  By : Kavita
    A lot of important data is being stored on laptops today. Laptop use has increased significantly in recent years. Increased demands for portability and convenience have been envisioned in this mobile technology.
  • Creating Realistic Icons for Windows Vista  By : Dmitry Costenco
    Windows Vista icons are strikingly different from any other kind of icons, making tools and utilities that use the new icons look in-line with the current trend. Learn how to make realistic icons for Windows Vista with Sib Icon Studio.
  • An introduction to Electronic Data Discovery  By : Kensium
    Computers and other electronic devices, equipment and systems are now widely used by nearly everyone, everywhere and for every purpose. Their use in business and industry, particularly large corporations, has brought their importance into focus.
  • A Guide To Electronic Evidence Discovery And Its Importance  By : kensium solutions
    As the technology is growing, a lot of people are exploiting these technological advances for illegal activities. Most of the time e-discovery is used in cases of intellectual property theft, sexual harassment in the workplace, fraud, breach of contract, divorce proceedings and spoliation of evidence. Here comes the Electronic data discovery which is quickly becoming the mainstream in civil discovery.
  • The Ethics Of Computer-Based Electronic Evidence  By : kensium solutions
    Computers can be used in the commission of crime, they can contain evidence of crime and can even be targets of crime. Understanding the role and nature of electronic evidence that might be found, how to process a crime scene containing potential electronic evidence and how an agency might respond to such situations is crucial. It cannot be over emphasized that the rules of evidence apply equally to computer-based electronic evidence as much as they do to material obtained from other sources. It is always the responsibility of the case officer to ensure compliance with legislation and, in particular, to be sure that the procedures adopted in the seizure of any property are performed in accordance with statute and current case law.
  • How to overcome E-Discovery Challenges with New Technologies.  By : kensium solutions
    Business communications are now dominated by electronic storage and devices like emails, hard drives, flash drives etc… and the volume of data used and stored is increasing at astonishing rate. Here comes the Electronic discovery. After the recent amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) which recognizes increasing importance of electronically stored information for litigation and regulatory investigations.
  • Totally free online storage space  By : Roman Semko Semko
    Free online storage is a reality, today you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to upload your files and documents for safe keeping. One of the biggest reasons aiding free online storage is the fact that computer hardware and in particular storage space has become very cheap. All you need to do is figure out what site you want to register with, and once you are logged on you are ready to upload files. There are a couple of things to remember when you are using a free file storage site.
  • An introduction to Computer Forensics  By : Kevin Cohen
    Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.
  • Data Recovery - Today's Repair Shop  By : Bill Margeson
    Every manager knows that protecting computer data is important, but how many can be completely confident that their backup systems will work when needed? At CBL Data Recovery Technologies, we see some of the most extreme examples of data loss.
  • Frequent Flyers Beware!  By : Michelle Walker
    Tips for business travelers who put critical information at risk wherever they go.

    Technology has made it much easier to take your office with you, but recent efforts to secure borders and make international travel safer combined with the usual threats to portable data mean business travelers must be more vigilant than ever.
  • Don’t ‘shutter’ when data loss disaster strikes.  By : Susan Stuart
    Who hasn’t heard the expression “a picture is worth a thousand words”? While the origin of the expression has long been debated, many paintings and photographs have been the catalysts of both animated conversations and written exchanges.

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