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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Google Earth For iphone

When you are dealing with the iPhone, I can tell you that the possibilities for this phone are endless.  No matter where you are or what you are doing, all you ever need is the iPhone.A good News for Iphone user that now it is possible to use Google Earth version 2.0  in your iphone.This version of Google Earth is actually completely different from the original version – there are a ton of things to do!

For example, with the Google Earth Version 2.0, you can customize maps that are created either by your or by someone else via the My Maps interface.  You can also touch an icon and a small glow will appear under your finger to let you know exactly what icon you have picked.
The Google Earth Version 2.0 is also available in 31 different languages.  Best of all – it’s free!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

How to save your Laptop from being theft

A thief can snatch an unattended laptop from a desk and walk away in a matter of seconds. And a thief who has your laptop may have access to your files and personal information. A notebook lock won’t prevent someone from cutting the cable, but it can deter crimes of opportunity.
 Using a laptop lock is an uncomplicated way to avoid having your hardware stolen–and it can keep your data from falling into the wrong hands.Kensington is probably best-known for its notebook locks; it offers an array of locks for laptops and desktops. Targus is a second vendor that specializes in laptop security gear, including one lock that sounds an alarm when someone tries to pick up the attached laptop or cut the lock cable.

Prying eyes are a common security hazard. To prevent unauthorized viewing of your data when you step away from your desk, always lock your screen before leaving your PC unattended. To do this, simply hold down the Windows key and type the letter L. This will bring up the lock screen. To get back to work, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete, and enter your login password at the prompt.
 A simple laptop lock can suffice to discourage an opportunistic thief. But don’t leave the keys next to the machine.Another way to shield your screen is to install a privacy filter over the display. These filters fit directly on a monitor so other people can’t peer over your shoulder and see what’s on the screen. A privacy filter may be particularly useful if you work in an “open” office that lacks cubicle walls. Various companies sell these filters, including Targus, 3M, and Fellowes.