
How to Setup a Wireless Network for your Business
Having a wireless network available for your customers can give you an edge over other competitors, particularly during peak hours. Wireless networking can seem complicated however. What do you need? What do you do with it? This article will simplify the steps so that even the least tech-savvy business owner can modernize their business place. [...]
How to Protect Yourself Against Phishing Attacks
Along with the advance of technology and a more sophisticated Internet also comes new and creative ways for Internet fraudsters to refine their methods of “phishing” for personal information. What is Phishing? “Phishing” refers to methods used by scam artists to acquire sensitive information like social security numbers, credit card information, personal banking information, usernames, [...]
Why Server Virtualization is not for Every Business
Server virtualization has a lot of potential benefits, but of course, there are a lot of things that potential users need to watch out for, as well. No technology is perfect, and there are challenges associated with server virtualization as well as some great opportunities. High Software Costs One of the biggest costs associated with [...]

Hiring An Orange County IT Support Company
There are various benefits in hiring a Los Angeles computer service company to help you in fixing or updating the computer systems in your business. With outsourcing, you will be able to save time and money instead of hiring a permanent employee for an IT department in your company. An Orange County IT support company [...]
Ion Beam Sputtering and Electron Microscopy
Guest post provided by Denton Vacuum, LLC. Denton Vacuum manufactures machines that employ precision methods like ion beam deposition practical applications such as electron microscopy. Visit www.dentonvacuum.com for more information. Applications for vacuum coating systems are vitally useful for the electron microscope. Scientists studying sensitive specimens need optics that do not interfere with how the [...]
Denton Vacuum Develops the Integrity
Are you in the market for a precision optics coating platform? Does your company need a system that can be used for electron beam evaporation, resistance evaporation, or ion assisted deposition? Introducing Integrity by Denton Vacuum. How do you know whether this is the right platform for your needs? Here’s a brief look at Integrity [...]
Where to Find Fleet GPS Tracking
Fleet GPS tracking can easily track large fleets of trucks and cars. This is especially useful to companies that have numerous employees using company vehicles. They can simply track each vehicle individually by use of tracking software installed on the company computer. The tracking systems transmit signals back to the computer that receives the information [...]
How Vehicle Tracking Systems Can Save Money On Your Car Insurance
For many insurance companies they often base your rates on different factors such as age, type of car, driving history and other related issues. However, they also take in to account the amount of precaution you are taking to keep your car safe by using things such as vehicle tracking systems which can easily allow [...]

Stitcher adds car mode to iOS app, encourages responsible driving
Stitcher just announced a new car mode for its iPhone app, bringing a simplified interface that works in both portrait and landscape positions. Accessible by tapping the Stitcher logo at the top of the screen, car mode offers a pared-down version of the app’s standard UI, with bigger buttons and only the essential audio controls. It’s nowhere near as flashy as Stitcher’s BMW integration... [Read more]
University of Glasgow makes 3D models with single-pixel sensors, skips the cameras (video)
Most approaches to capturing 3D models of real-world objects involve multiple cameras that are rarely cheap, and are sometimes tricky to calibrate. The University of Glasgow has developed a method that ditches those cameras altogether. Its system has four single-pixel sensors stitching together a 3D image based on the reflected intensity of light patterns cast by a projector. Reducing the pixel count... [Read more]
iTunes 11.0.3 released with enhanced MiniPlayer, multi-disc albums
Cutting through all the Google I/O news is this update from Apple: today, Cupertino released iTunes version 11.0.3. This isn’t just an incremental refresh, as several new features are on board, including an improved Songs View and the ability to view multi-disc albums as a single album. The update also brings enhancements to the MiniPlayer, such as a new album artwork view and a progress bar.... [Read more]
Google Glass to get CNN, Elle, Twitter, Tumblr, Evernote and Facebook apps soon
The I/O news faucet hasn’t quite dried up yet. During the San Francisco conference today, Google chatted up some new Glass apps. The new applications will come packaged as “Glassware,” delivering CNN breaking news alerts, Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook posts, Evernote reminders and articles from Elle Magazine . The New York Times and Path were the only two apps previously available... [Read more]
US Navy’s X-47B is the first unmanned plane launched from an aircraft carrier (video)
After limbering up with taxi tests since December , the X-47B unmanned combat air system has finally taken off from an aircraft carrier, making it the first pilotless plane to have successfully done so, and with a catapult launch to boot. Despite the craft’s ability to fly on its own , it was controlled by a human aboard the George H.W. Bush after it was flung from the ship. Once in the air,... [Read more]