Posts Tagged ‘Trends’

Mobile Home Security Tips

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Stock windows and doors of mobile homes are ordinary and thus easy to break into. You can fortify this, however, by installing wired meshes or even grills. Even if intruders were to smash the glass of your doors and windows, they would still have to contend with the additional security measures you have taken.You need at least two types of security alarms for your mobile home. Firstly, attach alarms to windows, doors, and any other possible area that intruders could use to obtain access to your mobile home. If you have subscribed for security coverage, authorities will respond whenever the alarm in your home has been triggered.

Another alarm you might wish to install is a barking dog alarm. For this to work, you will need to set up an area that would create the impression you own a guard or security dog. Under the cover of darkness, intruders would have a hard time of visually verifying whether or not you do own one but with the barking dog alarm, they’re sure to be convinced.Barking dog alarms are activated when they detect motion. In this way, they work like motion sensors but with barking alarms to serve as a deterrent against potential troublemakers.When strategically located, a single surveillance camera would be able to cover the entire area of your mobile home. Partially obscured areas may still be under surveillance with the use of security mirrors.

Virus Removal

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Make sure you have the strong antivirus program on your computer. The most powerful is intended to be Upgradable, and must be able to deliver stringent results.

Every startup has to follow with auto switch to antivirus scanning engines. The scanner must be able to scan all the drives and all files in your computer. It has been found that data files also have the ability to carry the virus.Do not download anything that you feel is suspicious. As far as possible, subject to all downloads for online scanning to ensure that no remnants of the virus in them.

Exe files to be retrieved from the well-known sources only. If you have reason to believe that the source, please do not download the file. Remember, prevention is a million zillion times better than finding out the cure.Go to the task manager and try to find out which file is eating away excess of bytes. This will be either unknown.exe file or files with a randomly generated number and their names.Always use the remove option when uninstalling programs from your computer. Remove reverse installation in almost a copy book manner so that it is not unwanted debris are strewn around.

Mobile Video Trends

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

With smart phone consumption increased steadily in both the U.S. and Trendworldwide, there’s been a lot of rumors lately about mobile video. Whether they’re viewing graphics, games, watch movies or short excerpts of shows mobile users are moving to a medium that most marketers have yet to exploit.

According to Nielsen Three Screen Report for the first quarter of 2009, 13.4 million Americans , watch videos on their phones see an average of 3-1/2 hours of mobile video each month. The research firm says that growth comes from increased mobile content and the rise of the mobile Internet as a viewing option.

Smart phones and data plans are cheaper than ever,says Catrina Sheridan, Vice President of Products and Marketing at dotMobi, a British-based mobile Internet company,and consumers are developing a familiarity and comfort with mobile content via their handsets. These factors make mobile video very attractive to marketers.

Here are six important trends that are unfolding right now in the mobile video world, that you don’t want to miss iPhone users are leading the charge Equipped with a YouTube app on the right of the Welcome screen for the iPhone set mobile video on cards as it made its debut in 2008. In his original model is now priced at $ 99, expects the iPhone to increase the number of mobile video users even more.”By the holiday season we expect to see a lot more consumers are able to watch videos on their mobile phones, said Eyal Yechezkell, CEO of New York-based Predicto Mobil, which touts itself as the largest paid Mobile communities.