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Posted: July 15th, 2009 | Author: Jason Kendall | Filed under: Computer | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Jason Kendall

For anyone looking to get into a web design team, Adobe Dreamweaver training is an absolute must to gain professional qualifications acknowledged around the world. The entire Adobe Web Creative Suite should also be learned in-depth. This will mean you have knowledge of Flash and Action Script, amongst others, and will put you on track to gain your Adobe Certified Professional or an Adobe Certified Expert accreditation.

Designing a website is just one aspect of the skills necessary for professional web-designers today. We would recommend that you find a course that incorporates subjects such as PHP, HTML and MySQL in order to understand how to maintain content, create traffic and work with database driven sites.

Searching for your first position in IT can feel more straightforward if you’re offered a Job Placement Assistance program. Having said that, occasionally people are too impressed with this facility, because it’s relatively easy for well qualified and focused men and women to land work in the IT environment – as employers are keen to find appropriately skilled employees.

Ideally you should have advice and support about your CV and interviews though; and we’d encourage any student to get their CV updated right at the beginning of their training – don’t put it off for when you’re ready to start work. Being considered a ‘maybe’ is better than being rejected. Many junior support roles are offered to students (who’ve only just left first base.) Normally you’ll get quicker service from a specialised and independent local recruitment service than you’ll get from a course provider’s national service, as they will understand the local industry and employment needs.

A good number of students, so it seems, conscientiously work through their course materials (sometimes for years), and then just stop instead of looking for a job. Sell yourself… Work hard to get yourself known. Good jobs don’t just knock on your door.

You have to make sure that all your accreditations are current and also valid commercially – you’re wasting your time with programmes which lead to some in-house certificate (which is as useless as if you’d printed it yourself). From the viewpoint of an employer, only the top companies like Microsoft, Cisco, Adobe or CompTIA (for instance) will get you into the interview seat. Nothing else makes the grade.

If you forget everything else – then just remember this: It’s essential to obtain proper 24×7 round-the-clock professional support from mentors and instructors. Later, you’ll kick yourself if you don’t. Never buy certification programs which can only support you through a message system after office-staff have gone home. Training organisations will always try to hide the importance of this issue. The bottom line is – you want to be supported when you need the help – not at times when they find it cheaper to provide it.

We recommend that you search for training schools that incorporate three or four individual support centres from around the world. Every one of them needs to be seamlessly combined to provide a single interface and 24 hours-a-day access, when it suits you, without any problems. Find a training provider that cares. As only true round-the-clock 24×7 support provides the necessary backup.

Validated exam simulation and preparation software is crucial – and must be sought from your training supplier. Because a lot of examination boards in IT tend to be American, you need to become familiar with their phraseology. It’s no use just going through the right questions – they have to be in the same format as the actual exams. It’s a good idea to ask for testing modules that will allow you to check your comprehension at any point. Mock exams prepare you properly – so the real thing isn’t quite as scary.

Get rid of a salesperson that offers any particular course without an in-depth conversation to better understand your current abilities and also your experience level. Ensure that they have a large range of products so they can solve your training issues. An important point to note is that, if you have some relevant work-experience or certification, then you may be able to commence studying further along than a trainee with no history to speak of. If this is going to be your initial crack at studying to take an IT exam then you may want to cut your teeth on some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.

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Copying DVDs Made Easy – Here’s How!

Posted: July 9th, 2009 | Author: Greg McNaughton | Filed under: Computer | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Sam Lockwood

Today we’re going to cover the way to produce backup copies of DVDs using your computer’s burner. There’s several different DVD copying softwares available, but many of them can’t make copies of most DVDs. Let’s talk about what you need to burn any movie you want.

Unfortunately you aren’t able to simply utilize a software like Nero to burn your movies. This is because most of the DVDs have some type of copyright block on the disc. Because of this protection, your computer isn’t able to recognize the disc.

This doesn’t mean you can’t copy your DVDs though! You simply need to equip your computer with the appropriate type of computer program. It’s simple to make copies of any movie you want when you have the right programs on your PC.

The copyright guards that are present on DVD movies can be bypassed by certain specially programmed programs. Your system is then able to understand the DVD and produce a copy since the program can get past the protections on the DVD.

As a side note, most DVD discs are produced on eight gigabyte DVD discs. Yet most blank DVD discs are only about 5 Gigabytes. Not to worry though though – the best DVD copying computer programs will be able to condense the data so that it will fit on the smaller size. You can buy bigger blank DVD discs, but they are really expensive, so look for this feature in a DVD burning software.

There’s a few DVD movie copying computer programs you can find, but make sure that you find a program that gives you updates. The software program will need to update itself on occasion simply because the copyright protections on DVDs will switch.

I also like to search for a moneyback guarantee provided. This is simply to protect you on the offchance that the software program doesn’t function on your computer.

Having a DVD burning program is a great way to copy any DVD movie you want. These programs are simple to use and are the ideal tool for anyone who loves DVDs.

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Are Mp3 Files Compatible With The IPod?

Posted: July 8th, 2009 | Author: Susan Reynolds | Filed under: iPod | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Susan Reynolds

MP3 files are the most common type of audio storage available online. The files are compressed so perfectly that they are small enough in size to be able to store thousands of them on your devices but still have the high quality of a CD. MP3 files offer high compatibility and give ability to play on any computer or laptop no matter what operating system they use, the majority of phones and of course they are also compatible with IPods.

The majority of the software programs that come installed on your computer when you buy it that are used for playing audio will be compatible with the MP3 compression. Windows media player, Winamp and iTunes are the most common software programs that are used for playing or for transferring MP3 files but any of the software available on the internet will be compatible with the MP3 file as well. The programs create an easy platform for not just listening to the music but for sorting, organizing, or moving the files to other devices.

With just a simple click of the mouse button you can have selected your favorite songs and chose to have them moved to an IPod, cell phone or a CD. The programs diversity in allowing you so many options at your fingertips makes them priceless to many users. You can select your music, have it transferred to your device, and be listening to it from that device in just minutes and without the need to purchase any special software.

Those who own iPods are incredibly drawn to the MP3 files. The files are available on the internet in several locations and can be bought and downloaded as singles, full CD collections or even downloaded free of charge. This makes it easy to have a huge collection of only your favorite songs that you want to listen to. You will never have to buy an entire CD again if you only need one or two songs.

Those who own iPods use it to listen to their favorite tunes while travelling, exercising or jogging, or just relaxing at home. The iPod has made large home stereo systems and even car stereos obsolete with the ability to place them on docking stations. The sound and the volume received from the IPod docking stations is the same quality you would expect from a large home stereo. The high quality that is offered from your iPod is not affected with the use of the high quality MP3 files.

The triple layered compression decreases the size of the file and never loses the quality of the song. You cannot tell the difference from listening to an MP3 from your iPod or from listening to an original CD from a quality home stereo system. The files are so easily obtained and can be transferred to your iPod without purchasing special software this makes the files a first choice for all who are downloading music online. The small size of the files adds an extra benefit since most of the iPods are able to store thousands of the MP3 files on their hard drives.

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Using Speaker Notes In Microsoft PowerPoint 2007

Posted: July 5th, 2009 | Author: Mark Matthews | Filed under: Computer | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Mark Matthews

If you want your PowerPoint presentation to go without a hitch, it is important that the speaker knows what to say when each slide appears. One of the tools that can be used to help speakers achieve this is speaker notes. Speaker notes are simply paragraphs of text which can be entered for each slide in the presentation. Although their principal use is to act as a reminder and prompt for the speaker while giving the presentation, they can be used for a variety of purposes.

In some scenarios, speaker notes can be used as an alternative to audience handouts. Naturally, this is only possible where the notes contain a summary of the information relevant to each slide rather than personal prompts such as “Remember to tell anecdote.” Secondly, they can be used during the development process to add reminders relevant to each slide. Before finalising the presentation, the creator(s) can then check the entries in the speaker notes to make sure that they have completed everything.

If you are planning to use speaker notes in the way Microsoft intended, they can of course be printed out and referred to as necessary. However, a more subtle approach is use a two-screen setup. Display the presentation on a large monitor while on your own computer, you can view the speaker notes.

There are two modes in which notes can be added and edited within PowerPoint. Firstly, in normal view, the speaker notes pane is displayed below the slide preview on the right of your screen. Simply click to position the cursor in the speaker notes pane and edited the notes as required. You can also drag the re-size bar at the bottom of the workspace to increase the size of the speaker notes pane.

The second editing mode allows you to concentrate on the notes themselves. In the View tab of the PowerPoint ribbon, click on the Notes Page View icon. This gives you a print preview of what your notes will look like when printed and allows you to edit the notes at the same time.

If you would like to personalise the appearance of the speaker notes when printed, you can always customise the Notes Master. Masters are a PowerPoint feature which allows you to customise the format of elements within a presentation by modifying a single master element. By default, the notes master features a miniature of the slide at the top of the page and the notes area at the bottom. It also features a header and footer, the date and page number. You can drag and resize these elements as you see fit. For example, you might make the slide smaller and increase the size of the notes text block or you might move the notes text above the slide.

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CD Copying Made Easy

Posted: July 2nd, 2009 | Author: Thomas Brinkenberth | Filed under: Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Thomas Brinkenberth

Everybody is quite familiar with compact discs, or more fondly known as CDs, especially in this day and age where information exchange is moving at such a rapid pace. They are a popular form of storing data. Years ago, it was used to store music files only. However, it didn’t take long for other people to see its efficiency in storing other data like text documents, graphics and even movies. Another good thing about it is it can store data once or it can be rewritable, good for those who are keen on saving money and the environment.

There are a lot of benefits of using a CD. One is that it is an effective tool for backing up files. Years ago, it was the floppy disk that ruled this area. Unfortunately, since it has a limited space for storing data, it became obsolete. Another reason why it faded into oblivion is the fact that newer computer nowadays don’t install a floppy disk drive. A second advantage of compact discs is that the files stored last longer. This is due to the dependable material used in manufacturing a CD.

A third advantage is that the consumer can access his data in the CD in a much faster manner. This is a huge turn on for people who are always busy as a bee and can’t afford any downtime for such delays. Last but definitely not the least, a compact disc is not that pricey. In fact, anyone can afford to buy it as any computer store.

Did you know that copying files from the computer to the CD and vice versa is easy that even a person with little know how on computers can do it? What is essential is that one should be very patient in learning the tools of the trade. He must also spend some time practicing so that he can master the job. Read on the next few paragraphs and see how this task can be accomplished without a sweat.

The first thing that you should have at hand is writable disc and your personal computer or laptop. Make sure that your computer has a Compact disc Rewritable logo. If it doesn’t, you can purchase one from a computer store or download it from the internet.

Then, insert your disc into the CD drive. Follow this up by looking up for the CD Drive Dialog box. Simply click the folder labeled open CD writable. Afterwards, select all the documents, graphics and folders you want to copy to your CD. Right click the mouse and then go back to the window showing your blank CD. After listing down all the files you need, go to the file menu, click it and write these files to CD. A pop up window will appear and you will see a box claiming that it is the CD writing Wizard. This is where you will name your CD. Automatically, the wizard will start copying the files.

If by some misfortune, a pop up window appears and claims that the CD writing process was not completed, try to remedy the problem by erasing some files. More often than not, it is just due to space constraint because you have way too much data on the disc. Go back to the CD writing wizard box and repeat all the steps mentioned above. Usually, if everything is okay, the process will be completed in just a few minutes. Sometimes, if you have very minimal files, it will be over in just a few measly seconds. However, if you happen to have heavy data like pictures and videos, then it could last longer, from 30 minutes up to an hour or so. If the screen shows that the task is completed, simply click the Finish button and eject the CD from your personal computer.

As you can see, CD copying is so simple that even kids can do it. Have fun copying!

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Why a Broadband Connection is Essential for Downloading Music

Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: Susan Reynolds | Filed under: iPod | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Susan Reynolds

For anyone who has recently gotten into the world or download music and who uses a dialup connection there is one question which usually exists. Nearly all of these people wonder whether it would be a good idea to upgrade their dialup connection to a broadband connection of some type in order to download their music. The truth is that downloading music on broadband is almost a must.

There is simply no denying the truth. Downloading music without a broadband connection is a difficult process. Getting music with broadband is really the only effective way of downloading music.

One of the most common questions that people have who are using dial up is why would they want to switch to broadband. There is no denying the simple truth that it costs more and for many this is a problem. There are a number of advantages to broadband beginning with the fact that unlike traditional dialup service broadband doesn’t tie up your phone line.

Another advantage to broadband is the level of consistency with it. Unlike dialup connections broadband rarely goes down. Much of this is related to the fact that a broadband internet connection works in many ways like a traditional local area network which means it has less things that can go wrong.

Some people wonder why broadband is so much faster than dialup. One of the biggest questions surrounding this is related to the fact that DSL is capable of working at high speeds despite the fact that it works over the same phone lines that a dialup connection uses. Dialup fall’s short for two reasons. The biggest reason is that regulations limit it to 56kbps or kilobits per second. The other thing that hurts it is that it is connecting to a distant routing station. DSL works on phone lines but it requires the connection to go into a routing station that is no more than 1.5 miles from the location of the service.

Unlike dialup modems broadband connections are not limited in these ways. There are no regulations in place limiting their top speeds. Lower end broadband connections are capable of reaching over 500kbps and some of the fastest broadband connections available are capable of reaching as high as 65Mbps or megabits per second.

In relationship to downloading music, faster internet connections are better and this means broadband is superior to dialup. Taking a standard song as an example, which may run around 4Mb or megabytes, it would take around 9 minutes to download. Figuring the same 4MB song on a 640K broadband connection and it would take around 50 seconds. Some of the higher end broadband connections could deliver that same song in 3 seconds or less.

There is so much music which is available for download online. It takes far less work than going to the store and in most cases it is faster. Using dialup is a sure way to miss out on all the great music. Using broadband is the best way to make sure that you get the music you want quickly and easily.

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CNC Lathe And Wood Lathe Useful Informations

Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: Bangang Nkouppitt | Filed under: Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Bangang Nkouppitt

A CNC lathe is a machine that can spins material to do a variety of operations like sanding, drilling, cutting or sanding. Usually a lathe is used for more intricate cuts and Today, they replace the older multispindle lathes because they are easier to set up and operate.

In this day and age of just in time manufacturing techniques utilized by many companies, CNC lathe manufactured components are being purchased just in time for assembly and just in quantities needed for assembly. This is being done to reduce inventory carrying costs. A major consequence of lowered purchase quantities is that the production behavior of CNC lathe manufacturing shops is reduced to low volume levels. The general complaint of many CNC lathe machine shop owners is that low volume manufacturing cuts into profits in a big way since the costs of operating CNC lathes is quite high, but customers are generally unwilling to pay higher component prices.

You can work with wood when you use a CNC wood lathe or various metals depending on the project you are doing. The wood lathe can be used for wood but also for brass and Aluminum. There are also metalworking CNC lathes or milling machines that cut metal. You can do tapered work with these, drill holes, and create screw threads and more with these lathes.

Any material can be used as long as it will hold up during the turning process while the software program is continuing its revolutions. CNC lathes are best used when you want to turn out several pieces of the same size and shape and where you don’t want a lot of decoration. They do have their limitations but for the most part you can create nice pieces with this type of machine. CNC Information is a new Community website all about CNC Lathe. Stop by today to get your free ebook just for signing up to be a member of our free site. Get all of the information you need on CNC Lathe and a free CNC Ebook on the basics of CNC. Stop by CNCInformation today.

Most mini-lathes are a smaller version of those used in commercial shops but they can be a different design than those that are made strictly for working with wood. The mini-lathe is able to shape plastics, woods and other materials. A nice feature of these is that manufacturers are continuously developing new features so it has become easier to convert them to CNC over the years.

Many plans that you can find on the Internet will allow both manual and CNC abilities in the conversion because there are times when an individual is working with the machine that they may elect to do some processes by hand. At other times they may want to use CNC capabilities to produce repetitive pieces or ones that require a lot of time manually.

To convert to CNC you will need to understand either CAD or CAM software because currently these are the types of software that is used in the CNC mini-lathe machines. Usually you can control the lathe right from your PC because the software is created to run in that way. Generally it seems that you can make this conversion for under $2000.

There is also CNC engraving equipment which is used for engraving a variety of materials and are more accurate that any manual engraving could be. They are widely used for signage lettering for both large and small projects.

You can find might variations of lathes within the metalworking field. You will feel that some variations are not really that obvious, and other are more to a niche area. For example, a centering lathe is a double head machine where the work stays fixed and the heads move towards the workpiece and machines a center drill hole in every end. The appearing workpiece might then be used between centers for another operation. The usage of the term metal lathe might as well measured to some extent outdated these days, plastics and other composite materials are in huge use and with appropriate modifications, the same principles and methods might further be applied to their workholding machining as used for metal.

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Why DRM Music is a Problem for Music Lovers

Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: Susan Reynolds | Filed under: iPod | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Susan Reynolds

The concept of DRM technology has been around for a number of years. In fact a lot of online music stores have used it for quite some time. The technology is a type of software which is built directly into the audio file which prevents it from being played in situations where it is not permitted to be played. This technology is often considered a good feature for companies who manufacture and release music but it has lead to a number of problems with people who buy music. This is especially true with people who specifically buy music online.

The most common problem which occurs for people who are dealing with DRM technology surrounds subscription services. A number of subscriptions services exist which allow people to download an unlimited number of songs but limit the songs to work only so long as the subscription service is active. This method works by requiring the user to connect their media device, such as an mp3 player, at least once a month in order to renew the music. The problem arises when someone is unable to or forgets to connect their device to their computers. Once the 30 day period is hit the music ceases to work whether the user is paid up on their subscription or not.

Another area which has seen some problems with the DRM technology is in relationship to businesses which sell DRM protected music going out of business. This often means that the DRM server gets taken down which can lead to legally purchased music not working at all or only working on the computer it was actually purchased on. This can be a big problem for many users who have spent their money on music.

CD burning can also be an extremely difficult task to complete when dealing with DRM technology. This can be a big hindrance to many users because they may only have access to a portable CD player or a car which lacks an aux port for mp3 players. Many people feel that if they legally purchase a song they should be able to easily burn it to a CD. After all, for many users the advantage to online music is not the avoidance of CD’s specifically but the ability to pick and chose the songs that they actually want to listen to instead of ending up with an entire CD with only one song they are actually interested in.

A number of the larger online distributers of mp3 audio have begun to release their music with DRM protection. Some feel that this is unwise because it increases the odds of people distributing the music illegally. Despite this fact many of these companies simply feel that the risk is acceptable if it ensures that they provide good customer satisfaction and ensure that their customer’s rights are protected.

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Designing a Website for Your Targeted Audience

Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: Amy Nutt | Filed under: Computer | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Amy Nutt

When designing a website, many people tend to get caught up in the fun of trying different designs. It is important to remember that when you design a website, you are designing it for a particular audience. The fact is that the design you choose for your website should reflect your target audience. A website that does not relate to their audiences desires will not see an increase in sales.

When designing a website, the first thing you have to do is define your target audience. Websites are about communication; therefore, you have to determine who you are communicating to. For instance, will your audience consist mainly of men, women, a certain age group, a certain ethnicity…etc? You have to determine why they are coming to site and what they are looking for. Targeting a wide range of people may increase website traffic, but not sales.

You also have to think about the product. For instance, a man surfing the net will not be going to sites advertising womens make up. An elderly person will not go to a site selling acne medication. The idea is to attract shoppers who are looking for your specific product or service.

Once you have identified your target audience, you need to create the right look that will encourage them to make a purchase. This includes the appropriate graphics, advertising and promotional materials, and relevant content that they will find appealing. You also have to consider ease of navigation. If your audience is not that computer savvy, having an easy to navigate website will be beneficial.

Marketing techniques must be considered when designing a website. For instance, if you are selling wine, are you targeting experts in the wine industry or the general public? If you are targeting experts, you do not want to dumb down the site. Experts will have a wealth of technical knowledge regarding the wine industry and the wine itself, so you should present a marketing design that speaks on their level of expertise. Another example to consider is if you are selling a line of womens clothing. You have to design the website based on the type of women purchasing the clothes. For instance, are you selling casual wear, maternity clothes, or professional clothing for the office? Your website will deliver either a professional, relaxed, or family orientated design. Your content and advertising will need to centre on the type of environment the clothing will be worn in. All of these details will help you pick the most appropriate design.

Other design aspects you have to consider include: the most appropriate graphics and sounds, keywords that will reach your target audience, the type of information you will provide that is both relevant to the customer and the business philosophy. As well, you must consider the level of audience interaction that will be expected. This can include discussion forums, entering contests, completing surveys, providing feedback…etc.

Understanding your audience and their needs is essential to creating and maintaining a successful business website. It is important to remember that you may not get a perfect design on the first try. You will probably have to make some minor adjustments. The key point to remember is that your site should be built around your customer, and not your own personal preferences. As well, you may receive feedback from visitors regarding your website which will allow you to fine tune the design.

Designing a website with the customer needs and desires in mind is a critical part of running a successful business. Ultimately, whether one is designing a website for a business, or creating websites for their clients, the design of a website is blended with the business marketing concept.

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