With the increasing popularity of the Internet more and more people are setting up home offices. Networking makes it possible for many workers to perform their tasks online in the comfort of their own homes.
Post Production Studios: On Their Way Out
It’s obvious the film industry has changed significantly in the past decade. Recent innovations like the trend to shoot Digital Video instead of film and the progression of CGI has opened new worlds of possibility for the independent filmmaker. Very few individuals could afford to make high quality films 10 15 years ago, but that’s all changed. Creative auteurs can now produce quality movies and videos from the convenience of their very own homes using equipment that’s affo…
Maximum Efficiency, Minimum Space: Space Saving Tips Everyone Can Use
High rent no longer implies lots of space. With urban sprawl on the increase, land in and near cities is at a premium and structures seem to be getting smaller and smaller. Whether you’re dealing with an apartment, an office space, a restaurant, or medical clinic, trying to fit everything into a small environment without feeling “cramped” can be a challenge. Such a challenge, as a matter of fact, some people hire professional organizers to help them out! But you needn’t waste…
Computers And Kids: How To Make Children Smart
Although research on the use of computers in education plods along slowly compared to the progression of the technology itself, there are already positive correlations between children?s education and computer use. If employed effectively and within a comprehensive educational program, computers can: help a student increase critical thinking skills, allow for customization and learning based on the individual students? interests and pre-existing knowledge, aid in memorization…
Web Servers and Firewall Zones
If you have, or are planning to have web servers connected to your network, you will need to consider the security implications
Offsite Backup: Benefits And Threats Unveiled
Good backup habits are essential to everyone who uses a computer with important information. It takes just a few accidental clicks of the mouse – or worse, one isolated hardware failure – and valuable data can be lost.
One dilemma for backup users is often where to put their backups. Storing them on your own hard drive is obviously not the best option. Not everyone wants to split their backups into several parts using a CD or DVD burner, and an external hard drive isn’t a …