Computers & Technology


How to Defrag Computer

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2012

The hard disk will store all the data present in the computer. Often, people might find insufficient disk space to store new data. Under those circumstances, it is important to defrag computer. The literal meaning is to free up some space to accommodate new data. The unwanted data stored will be automatically deleted and the file management will be aligned properly to conserve certain space. Most of the times, the hard drives have to be reorganized and optimized. The reorganization of files will make sure that they are present in the continuous stream which will increase the performance. File fragmentation errors will be minimized due to this activity. Here is the procedure explained to carry out defragmentation. There is lots of information about computers and internet which can be found on internet.

- Click “My Computer”

- Now, right click any of the drives and select “Properties”

- Click on “Tools”

- Click the “Defragmentation” tab and then select “Defragment Now” option

- Now you will have the “Disk Defragmenter” option. Select the required drive and click “Defragment”.

You will be notified when the entire process is finished. This is such a simple task which will improve the overall efficiency and performance of the computer. Defrag computer operation can be executed at least once in a month which will keep the hard drive optimized for all the operations. In the due course of time, people forget to do this operation which will pave way to irregular arrangement of files that will eat up the storage place. This activity will lead to a healthy computer.

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How to Download Music onto Your iPod

Posted by admin on January 30th, 2012

Learning how to download music on your iPod is a relatively simple process. The great thing about Apple is that they make this process very simple for any of us to grasp.

There are two main ways for downloading music onto your iPod. The first way uses music that you already have on your computer or in your CD collection.

In order to download music on your iPod, all you need to do is simply import your CD or music files to your iTunes library, then connect your iPod to your computer and then drag and drop the songs that you want onto your iPod icon to the left hand side of the iTunes library.

The advantage with this method is that it won’t cost you any money since you already have the songs in your collection.

The second way to download music on your iPod involves you downloading music from one of the many different iPod download sites that the Internet has to offer.

Once you have signed up to one of these iPod download sites all you have to do is search for the song that you want to download, save it to your computer, and then import it to your iPod using your iTunes library again.

The advantage with using an iPod download site is that you will have millions of songs to choose from. You will also be able to download movies, videos, games, software and TV shows.

Learning how to download music on your iPod really is as simple as that, so go ahead and give it a try today.

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How to Record and Watch TV Shows on Your Computer

Posted by admin on January 30th, 2012

Record And Watch TV Shows Online – How To Do It

There are several methods you can use to record TV shows and movies from your computer. After installing satellite to PC software I was able to get 4,000 channels. This was great but I wanted to record the shows and watch them later. I was very excited after installing the software, there were so many channels available, but I got tired of sitting in front of my computer to watch movies.

If you have a video output in the back of your computer you can connect the video out into your regular TV. I have a 65-inch Sony that I hooked my PC into and it works great. Some shows are a little grainy, about equal to watching an old VCR tape. Overall the results are pretty good. Most of the channels are crystal clear and equal to my cable service.

So how do you record shows? If you have a video out on your Computer or TV you can hook up a VCR or DVD burner and record anything you want! I have built up a very nice collection of movies and burned them onto DVD’s. I would have spent a fortune if I had purchased them all. What so you do if you have no video output on your computer? There are a few things you can do to record. This is not the best option but you can download a screen capture program for free and record at full screen. Makes a large file but it works.

Your best bet is to install a video card with TV out or video capture built into it. They are not that expensive if you shop around. Some come with build in tuners. If you have cable you can hook directly into your computer. Some of the more expensive ones even come with a remote control. The software that came with satellite TV for PC also works great. I downloaded their CD, DVD copy software and have been using it to build my media collection.

I recently canceled my cable service. The last bill I received from them went up all the sudden for no reason, I called customer service and sat on hold for ever then got cut off. I sat and thought about it for a while and decided who needs them and canceled my service. No more monthly cable bill.

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Computer Acronyms

Posted by admin on January 29th, 2012

ADSL – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AGP – Accelerated Graphics Port
ALI – Acer Labs, Incorporated
ALU – Arithmetic Logic Unit
AMD – Advanced Micro Devices
APC – American Power Conversion
ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASIC – Application Specific Integrated Circuit
ASPI – Advanced SCSI Programming Interface
AT – Advanced Technology
ATI – ATI Technologies Inc.
ATX – Advanced Technology Extended

— B —
BFG – BFG Technologies
BIOS – Basic Input Output System
BNC – Barrel Nut Connector

— C —
CAS – Column Address Signal
CD – Compact Disk
CDR – Compact Disk Recorder
CDRW – Compact Disk Re-Writer
CD-ROM – Compact Disk – Read Only Memory
CFM – Cubic Feet per Minute (ft?/min)
CMOS – Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CPU – Central Processing Unit
CTX – CTX Technology Corporation (Commited to Excellence)

— D —

DDR – Double Data Rate
DDR-SDRAM – Double Data Rate – Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
DFI – DFI Inc. (Design for Innovation)
DIMM – Dual Inline Memory Module
DRAM – Dynamic Random Access Memory
DPI – Dots Per Inch
DSL – See ASDL
DVD – Digital Versatile Disc
DVD-RAM – Digital Versatile Disk – Random Access Memory

— E —
ECC – Error Correction Code
ECS – Elitegroup Computer Systems
EDO – Extended Data Out
EEPROM – Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EPROM – Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EVGA – EVGA Corporation

— F —
FC-PGA – Flip Chip Pin Grid Array
FDC – Floppy Disk Controller
FDD – Floppy Disk Drive
FPS – Frame Per Second
FPU – Floating Point Unit
FSAA – Full Screen Anti-Aliasing
FS – For Sale
FSB – Front Side Bus

— G —
GB – Gigabytes
GBps – Gigabytes per second or Gigabits per second
GDI – Graphical Device Interface
GHz – GigaHertz

— H —
HDD – Hard Disk Drive
HIS – Hightech Information System Limited
HP – Hewlett-Packard Development Company
HSF – Heatsink-Fan

— I —
IBM – International Business Machines Corporation
IC – Integrated Circuit
IDE – Integrated Drive Electronics
IFS- Item for Sale
IRQ – Interrupt Request
ISA – Industry Standard Architecture
ISO – International Standards Organization

— J —
JBL – JBL (Jame B. Lansing) Speakers
JVC – JVC Company of America

- K —
Kbps – Kilobits Per Second
KBps – KiloBytes per second

— L —
LG – LG Electronics
LAN – Local Are Network
LCD – Liquid Crystal Display
LDT – Lightning Data Transport
LED – Light Emitting Diode

— M —
MAC – Media Access Control
MB ? MotherBoard or Megabyte
MBps – Megabytes Per Second
Mbps – Megabits Per Second or Megabits Per Second
MHz – MegaHertz
MIPS – Million Instructions Per Second
MMX – Multi-Media Extensions
MSI – Micro Star International

— N —
NAS – Network Attached Storage
NAT – Network Address Translation
NEC – NEC Corporation
NIC – Network Interface Card

— O —
OC – Overclock (Over Clock)
OCZ – OCZ Technology
OEM – Original Equipment Manufacturer

— P —
PC – Personal Computer
PCB – Printed Circuit Board
PCI – Peripheral Component Interconnect
PDA – Personal Digital Assistant
PCMCIA – Peripheral Component Microchannel Interconnect Architecture
PGA – Professional Graphics Array
PLD – Programmable Logic Device
PM – Private Message / Private Messaging
PnP – Plug ‘n Play
PNY – PNY Technology
POST – Power On Self Test
PPPoA – Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM
PPPoE – Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PQI – PQI Corporation
PSU – Power Supply Unit

— R —
RAID – Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
RAM – Random Access Memory
RAMDAC – Random Access Memory Digital Analog Convertor
RDRAM – Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory
ROM – Read Only Memory
RPM – Revolutions Per Minute

— S —
SASID – Self-scanned Amorphous Silicon Integrated Display
SCA – SCSI Configured Automatically
SCSI – Small Computer System Interface
SDRAM – Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SECC – Single Edge Contact Connector
SODIMM – Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module
SPARC – Scalable Processor ArChitecture
SOHO – Small Office Home Office
SRAM – Static Random Access Memory
SSE – Streaming SIMD Extensions
SVGA – Super Video Graphics Array
S/PDIF – Sony/Philips Digital Interface

— T —
TB – Terabytes
TBps – Terabytes per second
Tbps – Terabits per second
TDK – TDK Electronics
TEC – Thermoelectric Cooler
TPC – TipidPC
TWAIN – Technology Without An Important Name

— U —
UART – Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
USB – Universal Serial Bus
UTP – Unshieled Twisted Pair

— V —
VCD – Video CD
VPN – Virtual Private Network

— W —
WAN – Wide Area Network
WTB – Want to Buy
WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get

— X —
XGA – Extended Graphics Array
XFX – XFX Graphics, a Division of Pine
XMS – Extended Memory Specification
XT – Extended Technology

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MSN Messenger Plus! Live

Posted by admin on January 29th, 2012

Messenger Plus! Live (known more as its former name Messenger Plus!, commonly abbreviated MsgPlus, MP!L, or incorrectly as MSN Plus) is a freeware add-on for Windows Live Messenger. The software provides additional functionality to Microsoft’s Windows Live Messenger by adding its own controls to the main interface. These controls affect Messenger’s behaviour and appearance, often through additional dialog boxes.

The add-on was first released in May 2001 under the name “The Messenger Plus! Extension” for MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger. It later changed its name to “Messenger Plus!” and then, for the release of the new Windows Live Messenger client, “Messenger Plus! Live” was chosen. It has become one of the most widely used add-ons for Microsoft’s IM clients, citing over 400 million downloads as of March 2009[1].

Messenger Plus! Live 4.80, released on the 31st of January 2009, is the latest branch and contains many new features (such as skinning), visual improvements and bug fixes.

Features

Messenger Plus! Live generally expands the features of the public version of Windows Live Messenger 8.1, 8.5 and 9.0. Notable features include:

* a set of text formatting codes similar to BBCode (people who don’t use it will see the BBcode among the formatted text)
* custom status tags
* multiple instances with different accounts
* event logging and chat logging and encryption
* contacts on desktop. Windows always on top which show a specific contact.
* auto-reply messages, usually activated when away from keyboard
* emotion sounds
* tabbed chatting (all the conversations in the same window)
* messenger locking (Boss Mode)
* JScript scripting allowing users to add their own functionality.

Version 4.50 added support for skinning Windows Live Messenger without the user having to physically edit the program’s resource files.

Messenger Plus! was created in 2001 by Cyril Paciullo, who is better known by the pseudonym “Patchou”. He was born in France and currently resides in Canada. He developed and maintained the Messenger Plus! Live software full-time until the year 2009. In 2009 Cyril Paciullo stepped down and transferred his former software to a company called Yuna Software.

From: wikipedia

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