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		<title>Data protection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[S2s Ltd is a UK provider of network consulting and implementation services that needed data protection to ensure business continuity, even in the event of a server breakdown. s2s was previously using disk-to-tape to back up all the various systems the business was running on. Backing up and recovering data was not only a very [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/data-protection.html">Data protection</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>S2s Ltd is a UK provider of network consulting and implementation services<br />
that needed data protection to ensure business continuity, even in the event of a server breakdown.<br />
s2s was previously using disk-to-tape to back up all the various systems the business was running on.<br />
Backing up and recovering data was not only a very complicated and time-consuming process, it was also very unreliable. When retrieving data<br />
from the tapes, once they had been delivered back to s2s, a lot of the data from the tapes was irretrievable.<br />
SecurStore’s online solution automatically transfers data offsite in real-time, eliminating the risk of having backups located onsite in case of a disaster or loss of data during transportation to an offsite location. Data is transmitted and stored offsite in a state of the art data centre on a reliable disk subsystem, which is in turn duplicated and backed up onto a second disk sub-system located apart from the primary disk sub-system.<br />
Due to the nature of the business, s2s runs on a variety of operating systems. Most of its servers are Linux-based and some of them are Mac-based,<br />
because many s2s employees use Apple Macintosh machines. It also has the obligatory Windows applications and operates with a SAN architecture. SecurStore also needed to take into account the fact that most of the s2s servers are virtualised and that s2s already had a NAS (network-attached storage) system in place.<br />
The backup service uses many defense mechanisms, such as strong<br />
authentication, data encryption, password protection and client and<br />
system side log legitimate users at s2s to perform a data recovery<br />
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SecurStore backs up the critical data of s2s (120GB) online on a continual basis, so that from the moment a server goes down, all the data can<br />
be quickly retrieved online. The remaining less critical 80GB of data is either backed up to SecurStore’s Backup Lifecycle Management (BLM) offline service, or backed up by the outsourced provider.</p>
<p>SecurStore is suitable for businesses that need to protect data from a few gigabytes to terabytes. The service ensures that any data held on PCs, Macintosh computers, file servers and application/database servers is securely backed up. SecurStore supports many platforms including Windows<br />
NT/2000/2003/XP along with AS-400 iSeries, Unix and Linux. SecurStore can also protect a wide range of databases including Oracle, SQL, Exchange, Lotus Notes and DB2.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/data-protection.html">Data protection</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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		<title>Certification Q&amp;A: Types Of Certifications To Consider For Computer-Related Careers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Computer Certification]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a PC Specialist career? As a PC Specialist, people will rely on your specialized computer training and skills to keep the office running smoothly. You must have the following certifications: • PC Specialist Certificate • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer • Microsoft Certified Professional * What kinds [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/certification-qa-types-of-certifications-to-consider-for-computer-related-careers.html">Certification Q&#038;A: Types Of Certifications To Consider For Computer-Related Careers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a PC Specialist career?</p>
<p>As a PC Specialist, people will rely on your specialized computer training and skills to keep the office running smoothly. You must have the following certifications:</p>
<p>• PC Specialist Certificate<br />
• Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer<br />
• Microsoft Certified Professional</p>
<p>* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a Software Engineer career?</p>
<p>The software engineer designs and develops systems to control and automate manufacturing, business, or management processes. To obtain a position as a Software Engineer, you must have:</p>
<p>• A four-year degree in a computer-related discipline is required for most software engineering positions.</p>
<p>• Certification in various software applications is suggested.</p>
<p>• Training programs are available at community colleges, vocational schools, technical institutes and in the Armed Forces.</p>
<p>Earning and maintaining computer certification is a good way for software engineers to keep their skills up to date. In addition to Microsoft, Novell, Cisco and other high-tech companies, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society offers relevant computer certifications.</p>
<p>* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a Systems Analyst career?</p>
<p>These workers figure out how to use computers to get things done. They tell businesses and other organizations which computers and software to buy, and they decide how to get those tools to work together. To qualify on this position, you must have:</p>
<p>• A four-year college degree in computer science, information science, or management information systems.</p>
<p>• Microsoft Certification and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)</p>
<p>* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a Systems Engineer career?</p>
<p>Systems engineering is like putting together a puzzle, matching varied pieces together to make one cohesive whole. Here are some certifications you need to comply:</p>
<p>• BS in systems engineering or other related engineering discipline or an equivalent combination of education and work related experience.</p>
<p>• Novell certifications</p>
<p>Earning computer certification at a prestigious educational institution is impressive. But, if you don&#8217;t have that kind of money, you may take computer certification training courses anywhere and anyway you wish and then pay to take the exams. Passing the exams is what earns computer certification.</p>
<p>* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a Technical Instructor career?</p>
<p>As a technical instructor, you need to be mature and very oriented towards people. To be considered, you must have the following certifications:</p>
<p>• A four-year degree in a computer-related discipline is required for most software engineering positions.<br />
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• CompTIA’s Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) certification.</p>
<p>* What kinds of certifications should I consider for a Wireless Specialist career?</p>
<p>Career certification programs are critical for aspiring Wireless Specialists. Many are looking for programs that have a complete engineering curriculum that concentrates entirely on wireless application. Some of these are the following:</p>
<p>• Certified Wireless Professional includes application for wireless development, its networking elements and security, and embedded systems. Number of hours needed to complete the certification depends on the institution offering the program, but in most cases these certifications requires minimum of 200 hours lecture in class room and an average of 200 hours in laboratory practice.</p>
<p>• Cisco Security Professional Design Certifications merely concentrates on the perimeter security of the data in the web site, largely to avoid being hacked. Different versions of Web security courses such as DVS 1.0 and DPS 1.0 are available for reference.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/certification-qa-types-of-certifications-to-consider-for-computer-related-careers.html">Certification Q&#038;A: Types Of Certifications To Consider For Computer-Related Careers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Internet TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 22:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You use the Internet and, of course, you watch television, but have you ever tried Internet television? Most people are unaware of one of the more recent developments in interactive Internet use. This new technology brings all the benefits of the Internet and television together to create your own personalised viewing experience. In simple terms [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/an-introduction-to-internet-tv.html">An Introduction to Internet TV</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You use the Internet and, of course, you watch television, but have you ever tried Internet television?</p>
<p>Most people are unaware of one of the more recent developments in interactive Internet use. This new technology brings all the benefits of the Internet and television together to create your own personalised viewing experience. In simple terms Internet television means that you can watch TV straight from your laptop or desktop PC.</p>
<p>Internet TV allows you to you maximize the use of your computer and your Internet connection. I expect you have probably thought that there must be more you could do with your personal computer or laptop. You know that typing the occasional letter, transferring your MP3 collection to your iPod or playing the odd game or two online is hardly making use of its full potential. Now you can explore a trusted method of entertainment with access to unlimited viewing and you don&#8217;t even have to stop your usual computer activities.</p>
<p>If you are someone who can’t get enough of watching programs on television, think about how Internet television will open up new options for free viewing. You can catch up with current news stories, watch real time sports action, keep up to date with stock market movements or enjoy a little light comedy. You are provided with a wide variety of entertainment possibilities that continues to grow, gaining in popularity every day.</p>
<p>At the time of writing, FIFA World Cup 2006 is just around the corner and, for many, Internet TV will provide access to free live football streams. Viewers will be able to keep up with the latest action from all the international football games involving teams including Brazil, Argentina, France, England and many more. Japan&#8217;s third largest TV broadcaster, Tokyo Broadcasting System, has recently announced plans to air World Cup programmes over the Internet and on mobile phones.</p>
<p>If you use the Internet for any kind of research (even if it&#8217;s only helping the kids with their homework), you no longer have to view what you find in the usual format of text and pictures. Now you can see this information through streams of live or pre-recorded video enabling you to see details that simply wouldn&#8217;t be visible in a series of pictures.</p>
<p>5 Features of Internet Television:</p>
<p>1. Stations are available internationally. Currently over 150 countries have Internet access so you can rest assured that your country has at least one Internet TV station you can watch.</p>
<p>2. No additional hardware is required. In the past, watching television on your computer would require the fitting of a PC TV card but this is no longer necessary. Improvements in the telecommunications industry have made broadband connections more widely available and cheaper than ever before allowing more and more people to view high quality streaming media on their computer.</p>
<p>3. Anyone with an Internet connection can watch. A minimum connection speed of 56K is recommended and watching at this speed should give you a reasonable picture. Higher connection speeds will improve the picture quality (dependant on the server capabilities) and the fastest connections can enable you to view programmes in DVD quality.<br />
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4. New channels are added all the time. Major players in the Internet industry have recently started showing significant interest in this rapidly expanding market. Google is developing Google TV and has signed up American channel UPN and is in talks with the BBC in the UK to provide content. AOL is launching IN2TV which will show thousands of hours of programmes from Warner Brothers across 6 different channels and Yahoo has plans to show Internet TV in Japan which could lead to a worldwide service if successful.</p>
<p>5. Personalize your experience. Normal televisions have fixed channels which depend on the local stations or the cable operators. Internet television gives you the opportunity to bookmark your favorite stations so you can get back to them quickly without having to flick through everything else available. There is usually the option of viewing in either full screen mode or in a smaller window enabling you to get on with other things on your computer while watching.</p>
<p>You too can enjoy all the benefits of Internet television. The world really is at your fingertips now you have discovered this new, hassle-free way of watching TV.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/an-introduction-to-internet-tv.html">An Introduction to Internet TV</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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		<title>4 Tips For Choosing An Mp3 Player, Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 06:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part III &#8211; So what am I looking for? Probably the last question you need to ask yourself. Weigh up between image (size, shape, style, colour), performance (play time, memory, compatibility, gizmos, other functions) and quality (useability, interface, design, battery life). Work out what&#8217;s important, and Google or eBay will do the rest for you [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/4-tips-for-choosing-an-mp3-player-part-2.html">4 Tips For Choosing An Mp3 Player, Part 2</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part III &#8211; So what am I looking for?<br />
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Probably the last question you need to ask yourself. Weigh up between image (size, shape, style, colour), performance (play time, memory, compatibility, gizmos, other functions) and quality (useability, interface, design, battery life). Work out what&#8217;s important, and Google or eBay will do the rest for you (or if not, then your younger brother or sister will also suffice). There is always a cheaper price for something, but there is always more hassle to get something that you want exactly. If you&#8217;ve ever bid for an eBay item, then found something way cheaper than what you&#8217;ve just bought, then you&#8217;ll know what I mean. Look, if you&#8217;re going to spend money (any amount of money), then it&#8217;s important to at least pick something that works long enough for you to at least look the part, and one that you won&#8217;t throw out the window because that&#8217;s all it&#8217;s good for. Therefore, battery life, memory, interface and compatibility should not be taken lightly.</p>
<p>Part IV &#8211; So what do I do with it?</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve got yourself an MP3 player, so what&#8217;s next. Well, you can use it as a fashion accessory, play some MP3 music, or just leave it sitting in the closet until a better model comes out. It&#8217;s hard to say unless you&#8217;ve got one, and once you&#8217;ve got one, you&#8217;ll work out what to do with it. Sometimes it&#8217;s an expensive lesson to learn, but most times when you spend money for something, you invariably find a use for it, even if it&#8217;s just another item on the eBay used section.</p>
<p>Useful advice? Well, don&#8217;t just take my word for it, because even bad advice needs to be taken to be believed. Take these suggestions into account when you are choosing your mp3 player, and you&#8217;ll be well equipped.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/4-tips-for-choosing-an-mp3-player-part-2.html">4 Tips For Choosing An Mp3 Player, Part 2</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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		<title>A Computer Firewall is Your Primary Defense against Virtual Attacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 21:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have any personal information on your computer at all and access the Internet it is vitally important that you consider the benefits of a computer firewall. Many people lock their homes, lock their cars, keep a watchful eye on their children, and yet leave the bank accounts, personal information, and all kinds of [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/a-computer-firewall-is-your-primary-defense-against-virtual-attacks.html">A Computer Firewall is Your Primary Defense against Virtual Attacks</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have any personal information on your computer at all and access the Internet it is vitally important that you consider the benefits of a computer firewall. Many people lock their homes, lock their cars, keep a watchful eye on their children, and yet leave the bank accounts, personal information, and all kinds of other information vulnerable and exposed through their personal computers.<br />
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A virtual attack can be just as devastating financially and emotionally as someone breaking into your home. They are allowed access to secrets you may have shared in confidence with online friends or even offline friends that you correspond with online, they will have passwords for financial and banking accounts, they will know where you buy your coffee; they can learn where your children go to school. The information we have on our personal computers is staggering in terms of personal security nightmares and yet so many people take no steps to secure this information from prying eyes by investing in a simple computer firewall.</p>
<p>The amazing thing is that you can even find free computer firewalls available online if you know where to look. I highly recommend paying for a computer firewall though if you have little knowledge of the inner workings of your computer. If you’re going to secure your families secrets you may as well invest in a very good program with constant updates in order to do so.</p>
<p>A computer firewall isn’t just a nice thing to have on your computer; it is a vital line of defense for you and your family. Keep this in mind when choosing the best computer firewall for you. Remember you want to have a service that will provide updates and keep up with evolving technology that would harm your computer or steal your personal information.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/a-computer-firewall-is-your-primary-defense-against-virtual-attacks.html">A Computer Firewall is Your Primary Defense against Virtual Attacks</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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		<title>An effective way to earn money for your company leading to greater future financial success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 20:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As supervisor of a large company, one of my greatest concerns is to limit expenses as much as possible to ensure further company success. It remains a constant part of my job responsibility to lower costs and always be thinking of cost-effective ways to continue business in my department. After my boss purchased a complete [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/an-effective-way-to-earn-money-for-your-company-leading-to-greater-future-financial-success.html">An effective way to earn money for your company leading to greater future financial success</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As supervisor of a large company, one of my greatest concerns is to limit expenses as much as possible to ensure further company success. It remains a constant part of my job responsibility to lower costs and always be thinking of cost-effective ways to continue business in my department. After my boss purchased a complete new phone system, I decided that we should sell our old AT&amp;T equipment back to the company we purchased the new one from.</p>
<p>Coming up with effective ways to begin back money within your company can add future financial success to your company. This innovative way of thinking will make you more valuable to your company. Ultimately, encouraging the owner or whomever is in charge of expenses, to continue to invest in more equipment that will not only help you but other employees.<br />
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By implementing more effective systems within one’s company, it allows for the company to remain on the forefront for upcoming technology and also allows for greater success for employees. Their workload can significantly be eased by the installation of a new phone system. Customer service representatives’ greatest concern is the needs of your customers. If their needs are not met, your revenues are affected.</p>
<p>Making the right decision on a new phone system could be the determinant of your business success. This new equipment will allow employees to work more efficiently and with less stress. It has been proven that less stress allows for more productivity. For example, by purchasing a complete new phone system with multiple lines, employees can be more specified in work responsibility.</p>
<p>In my printing company, customer service representatives are each assigned separate responsibility concerning orders received by mail, email or fax. By having multiple lines, the receptionist can easily transfer customers to their specialized representative to better suit their needs.</p>
<p>The installation of this new equipment has my business running at its best. After this investment, I am actively seeking out additional ones that will continue to secure my future financial success. Staying updated with one’s equipment allows for greater work flow and happier customers.</p>
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		<title>4 Tips For Choosing An Mp3 Player, Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 19:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing an MP3 player used to be a much easier shopping decision than it is today. Just a couple of years ago, only MP3 players played MP3 music. Nowadays, every man and his dog that has a mobile phone, laptop or memory storage device can play MP3 music. Now that there are a few more [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/4-tips-for-choosing-an-mp3-player-part-1.html">4 Tips For Choosing An Mp3 Player, Part 1</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing an MP3 player used to be a much easier shopping decision than it is today. Just a couple of years ago, only MP3 players played MP3 music. Nowadays, every man and his dog that has a mobile phone, laptop or memory storage device can play MP3 music. Now that there are a few more things to take into consideration, it is wise to think about a few issues before splashing out some serious money (or trying to save some serious money).</p>
<p>Part I &#8211; Do you need an MP3 player?</p>
<p>Probably the most important question you need to ask yourself. Why do you want one? Does your mobile phone already come with an MP3 player? What about your laptop? Why would you need one if you&#8217;ve already got one? The only reason MP3 players exist in their own right is because a mobile phone is a much better device for making phone calls on the go, and an MP3 player, well, it is a much better device for playing MP3 music. When there is a comprise in function, there is a comprise in function (i.e. quality and performance).<br />
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Part II &#8211; Do you need a good MP3 player?</p>
<p>Probably the second most important question you need to ask yourself. It does sound like a rhetorical question. Of course you want a good MP3 player, but please provide a definition for &#8220;good&#8221;. Do you want something that looks good, plays good (well is probably a better word) or sounds good (or all three perhaps). Remember that these days people will buy things for the image (looks/sounds good), performance (plays good) and quality (lasts good). All three come at a cost (though not necessarily equal in weighting), and usually you&#8217;ll find that two out of three ain&#8217;t bad. Sometimes big name brands not only looks good (the Japanese designers are experts at this), sounds good (for example, hey look, I&#8217;ve got a Sony -insert model here- !), but they might actually have good performance or quality as well (Some say the iPod belongs in that category, but I don&#8217;t want to start another online forum about it). But most of the time, practical people start with performance or quality, and just hope that it&#8217;s something they can hide in their designer label clothing&#8217;s MP3 pocket.</p>
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		<title>A Better Workflow for Digital Photographers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Achieve the most from digital photography and enhance digital pictures with SnapTouch. A digital camera is only as good as the pictures it takes. Experienced photographers spend hours touching-up images to achieve the best visual results and preparing the pictures for printing. Digital photographers make countless choices deciding which camera and settings to use to [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/a-better-workflow-for-digital-photographers.html">A Better Workflow for Digital Photographers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Achieve the most from digital photography and enhance digital pictures with SnapTouch.</p>
<p>A digital camera is only as good as the pictures it takes. Experienced photographers spend hours touching-up images to achieve the best visual results and preparing the pictures for printing. Digital photographers make countless choices deciding which camera and settings to use to take a picture, and what software and which tools to use to enhance the picture afterwards. At each post-processing step, the tools you use to enhance the picture affect the image, enhancing or degrading the result.</p>
<p>Regardless of your choice of photographic software, one thing is certain. The computer and image editing software are an essential part of the digital workflow. Computer-edited digital pictures appear in newspapers and glossy magazines, billboards and advertisements. If you have just one image, spending an hour in Adobe Photoshop to get the perfect print makes sense. If you take hundreds of images, however, taking care to enhance each individual image consumes so much time and effort that many prefer to forget the whole idea. But what if you had a proper tool to make your digital workflow simple, quick and effective?</p>
<p>SnapTouch (www.snaptouch.com) takes care of the entire digital workflow quickly and efficiently. SnapTouch takes care of every step after you take a picture from helping you transfer pictures from the camera into the computer to preparing already enhanced images for printing.<span id="more-331"></span></p>
<p>Transferring images from a digital camera might be easy, but SnapTouch also makes it smart. It can automatically sort pictures depending on the day they were shot, naming and placing them into folders accordingly. Specify your own transfer scenario, and your digital pictures will be sorted, named and placed depending on your very own criteria.</p>
<p>Correcting and enhancing images is the second step of your digital workflow. During this step, you compensate and correct gamma and exposure, adjust brightness and contrast, rotate and flip pictures, remove red-eye and resize your pictures for Web viewing or printing. SnapTouch is designed to handle jobs to enhance bunches of multiple images while maintaining the highest quality through the entire workflow.</p>
<p>The third step of your digital workflow depends on what you&#8217;re planning to do with the image. If you&#8217;re up to making a Web album or archiving images on a disk, use SnapTouch to stamp your pictures by imprinting the date they were shot, naming the pictures or embedding your signature. You can specify your own font and color for the stamp, making your digital pictures appear as works of art.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to print a multitude of images, consider the different aspect ratios of your digital pictures and the paper they will be printed on. The two common aspect ratios are 4:3 and 3:2. Why gamble on what will be cut out of your photographs in the printing lab when you can specify your own crop in no time? SnapTouch allows you to specify the aspect ratio of the paper you&#8217;re printing on, and processes your images with a moving fixed-aspect frame. By specifying the frame position you are making crops showing your main subject without cutting out important features.</p>
<p>SnapTouch is a digital photographer&#8217;s workhorse allowing you to process batches of hundreds of digital pictures in a straightforward workflow. Combining advanced features and unique automation with unprecedented ease of use, SnapTouch is a must-have tool for advanced amateurs and digital photo professionals.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[STEP 1 &#8211; Stripping Start by pulling out about 12 feet of bulk network cable to making the process a little easier. Carefully remove the outer jacket of the cable exposing about 1 1/4&#8243; of the twisted pairs. Be careful when stripping the jacket as to not nick or cut the internal wiring. After removing [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/how-to-build-a-cat-5-cable.html">How to Build a Cat 5 Cable</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>STEP 1 &#8211; Stripping<br />
Start by pulling out about 12 feet of bulk network cable to making the process a little easier. Carefully remove the outer jacket of the cable exposing about 1 1/4&#8243; of the twisted pairs. Be careful when stripping the jacket as to not nick or cut the internal wiring. After removing the outer case you will notice 8 wires twisted in pairs and a rip cord (white thread).</p>
<p>STEP 2 &#8211; Inspecting<br />
Inspect the newly revealed wires for any cuts or scrapes that expose the copper wire inside. If you have breached the protective sheath of any wire you will need to cut the entire segment of wires off and start over at step one. Exposed copper wire will lead to cross-talk, poor performance or no connectivity at all. It is important that the jacket for all network cables remains intact.</p>
<p>STEP 3 &#8211; Preparation<br />
To prepare the wires and to make them easier to work with, you can untwist the pairs so they will lay flat between your fingers. The white piece of thread can be cut off even with the jacket and disposed.</p>
<p>STEP 4 &#8211; Layout<br />
Now based on the wiring specifications you are following you will need arrange the wires in a certain pattern. There are two methods set by the TIA, 568A and 568B. 568B is the most common network cables, widely used for computer networks and digital phone systems. So for our demonstration we will use that. Starting from the left-top side of the RJ-45 plug, the wiring should be in the order shown at the right.<br />
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STEP 5 &#8211; Jack Preparation<br />
Again, press all the wires flat between your thumb and forefinger as shown in step three. Verify the colors have remained in the correct order. Using a pair of scissors, cut the top of the wires even with one another so that they are 1/2&#8243; long from the base of the jacket. Ensure that the cut leaves the wires even and clean; failure to do so may cause the wire not to make contact inside the jack.</p>
<p>STEP 6 &#8211; Wire Insertion<br />
Ensuring that the wires remain flat and in order, push them into the RJ-45 plug with the flat surface of the plug on top. The white / orange wire should be on the left looking down at the jack. You can tell if all the wires made it into the jack and maintain their positions by looking head-on at the plug. You should be able to see a wire located in each hole, as seen at the bottom right. You may have to use a little effort to push the pairs firmly into the plug. The cabling jacket should also enter the rear of the jack about 3/16&#8243; to help secure the cable once the plug is crimped.</p>
<p>STEP 7 &#8211; Crimping<br />
Now place the wired plug into the crimping tool. Give the handle a firm squeeze, you should hear a ratcheting noise as you continue. Once you have completed the crimp, the handle will reset to the open position.</p>
<p>STEP 8 &#8211; Testing<br />
Once your new cable is completed, it is not a bad idea to test the cable to ensure that it will function in the field. It is vital that all eight wires have connectivity and are in the correct order. Mis-wired network cables could lead to headaches down the road. In addition, with power-over-ethernet making its way into the market place, crossed wire pairs could lead to physical damage of computers or phone system equipment; making it even more crucial that the pairs are in the correct order. A simple cable tester can quickly verify that information for you.</p>
<p>You can find these instructions with pictures Here</p>
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		<title>All About Dye-Sublimation Printers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dedicated photo printers differ from all-purpose printers as they are designed to print photos only, as opposed to text or graphics documents in addition to photos. They are generally compact in size and lightweight, and some models even feature batteries that allow you to print without the need for an outlet. Most photo printers, including [...]<p><a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com/all-about-dye-sublimation-printers.html">All About Dye-Sublimation Printers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stateless-theband.com">State Less The Band Technology Site</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dedicated photo printers differ from all-purpose printers as they are designed to print photos only, as opposed to text or graphics documents in addition to photos. They are generally compact in size and lightweight, and some models even feature batteries that allow you to print without the need for an outlet. Most photo printers, including dye-sublimation (or dye-sub) printers, are built around a thermal dye engine, though there are a few that feature inkjet technology.</p>
<p>For many years, dye-sublimation printers were specialist devices used in demanding graphic arts and photographic applications. The advent of digital photography led to the entry of this technology into the mainstream, forming the basis of many of the standalone, portable photo printers that surfaced in the second half of the 1990s.</p>
<p>The term &#8220;dye&#8221; in the name refers to the solid dyes that were used in the process instead of inks or toner. &#8220;Sublimation&#8221; is the scientific term for a process where solids (in this case, dyes) are converted into their gaseous form without going through an intervening liquid phase.</p>
<p>The printing process employed by true dye-sublimation printers differs from that of inkjets. Instead of spraying tiny jets of ink onto a page as inkjet printers do, dye-sublimation printers apply a dye from a plastic film.<br />
A three-pass system (featuring solid dyes in tape form on either a ribbon or a roll) layers cyan, magenta, yellow, and black dyes on top of one another. The print head on a dye-sub printer uses tiny heaters to vapourise the dye, which permeates the glossy surface of the paper. A clear coat is added to protect the print against ultraviolet light. Although this method is capable of producing excellent results, it is far from economical. Even if a particular image does not need any one of the pigments, that ribbon segment is still consumed. This is the reason it is common for dye-sub printer compatible paper packs to contain a transfer film capable of producing the same number of prints. In addition, dye sublimation inks need a paper that allows the ink to remain on the surface of the paper.</p>
<p>Nowadays, a number of inkjet printers on the market are capable of deploying dye-sublimation techniques. The cartridges in such printers spray the ink, covering the page one strip at a time. The print head heats the inks to form a gas, controlled by a heating element that reaches temperatures of up to 500° C (higher than the average dye sublimation printer). A big difference in the results with dye-sublimation technique is that because the dyes are applied to the paper in gas form, they do not form distinct dots with a hard edge like inkjet printers. Instead, the edges are softer and blend into each other easily. Additionally, the infusion of the gaseous dye into the paper yields a more colour-fast picture.</p>
<p>Comparing Dye-Sublimation Printers and Inkjet Printers<br />
Although it is difficult to point out every possible advantage and disadvantage when comparing inkjet and dye-sub printers, the following list mentions the major points that apply to most people printing photos at home.</p>
<p>Advantages of Inkjet Printers over Dye-Sub Printers:<br />
· Prints are very precise with sharp edges<br />
· Latest models offer incredible detail that exceeds most dye-sub printers<br />
· Variety of papers/surfaces available—including matte, luster, glossy.<br />
· Not locked in to one manufacturer&#8217;s paper<br />
· Some archival inkjets can produce prints that long-lasting<br />
· Most inkjets can print on many different surfaces that are designed to accept ink, including CDs, CD inserts, envelopes, etc.<br />
· Inkjets have a considerably larger colour gamut and usually produce more vivid photos than dye-subs<br />
· Easier to obtain large format inkjets that can print 11&#215;14, 13&#215;20 sizes, or larger<br />
· Inkjet printing is often cheaper than dye-sub printing</p>
<p>Inkjet Printer Disadvantages:<br />
· Often much slower than dye-sub printers<br />
· Most non-archival inkjets produce prints that fade a little (sometimes a lot) faster than dye-sub prints<br />
· Print heads sometimes clog and require cleaning, or even replacement</p>
<p>Advantages of Dye-Sub Printers over Inkjet Printers:<br />
· Very fast<br />
· Relatively maintenance-free<br />
· Smooth with no dot patterns visible, even under magnification<br />
· Produce excellent shadow detail in dark areas where some inkjets may be &#8220;blotchy&#8221;<br />
· Prints are usually more durable and more waterproof than inkjet prints<br />
· For many viewers, dye-sub printers produce photos that look and feel more like real photographs due to the smoothness of the prints and the absence of visible dot patterns<br />
Dye-Sub Printer Disadvantages:<br />
· Consumer level models often smear high contrast edges (like a black square on a white background) to some degree, making charts, graphs, and line art look a little less &#8220;precise&#8221;<br />
· Dye-sub prints typically only last as long or slightly longer than a good non-archival inkjet printer and are generally not considered &#8220;archival&#8221;<br />
· Paper type selection is very limited and while dye-sub printers produce excellent glossy photos, most fall behind or do not even offer the option of matte prints<br />
· Dye-sub printers use an entire page and an entire page worth of ribbon even to print one small wallet size photo<br />
· Pages cannot be normally fed through the printer twice to fill more of the page as they can in inkjets<br />
· Dust can sometimes get inside and cause vertical scratches on prints<br />
· Dye sub printing and the cost of paper and toner (ribbon) is often higher than inkjet printing<br />
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Few Popular Models of Dye-Sublimation Printers</p>
<p>Canon Selphy CP710<br />
Dye-sub printer for 150x100mm photographs</p>
<p>Samsung SPP-2040 photo printer<br />
Dye-sub printer with 300x300dpi resolution</p>
<p>Samsung SPP-2020<br />
Digital photo printer that produces 100x150mm snapshots</p>
<p>HiTi Photo Printer 641PS<br />
Dye-sub printer for 152x102mm photographs</p>
<p>Sony PictureStation DPP-FP30<br />
A user-friendly dye-sub photo printer</p>
<p>Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000<br />
A dye-sublimation printer for compatible Kodak cameras</p>
<p>Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock 6000<br />
A dye-sublimation printer for compatible Kodak cameras</p>
<p>Olympus P-10 Digital Photo Printer<br />
A dye-sublimation printer that prints straight from your Olympus digital camera</p>
<p>Polaroid PP46d photo printer<br />
A dye-sub photo printer</p>
<p>Olympus P-440<br />
Dye-sub printer capable of printing A4 photographs</p>
<p>Sony DPP-EX50<br />
Dye-sublimation photo printer</p>
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