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Microsoft Security Essentials description

Posted by upendra singh rathore | Educational,Technology,Websites | Sunday 22 August 2010 9:08 am

When you’re busy using your PC, you don’t want to be bothered by needless alerts. Security Essentials runs quietly in the background, only alerting you if there’s something you need to do. And it doesn’t use a lot of system resources, so it won’t get in the way of your work or fun.
Requirements:

· For XP – CPU with clock speed of 500 MHz or higher
· For XP – Memory: 256 MB RAM or higher
· For Vista / W7 – CPU with clock speed of 1.0 GHz or higher
· For Vista / W7 – Memory: 1 GB RAM or higher
· VGA (Display): 800 x 600 or higher
· Storage: 140 MB of available hard-disk space
· An Internet connection is required for installation and to download the latest virus and spyware definitions for Microsoft Microsoft Security Essentials
· Internet Browser (IE or Firefox)

Why should I download Microsoft Security Essentials?

Comprehensive protection—Microsoft Security Essentials helps defend your computer against spyware, viruses, worms, Trojans, and other malicious software.
Easy to get, easy to use—Because Microsoft Security Essentials is available at no cost, there’s no registration process that requires billing or personal information collection. It installs after a quick download and Genuine Windows validation and then stays automatically up-to-date with the latest protection technology and signature updates.
Quiet Protection—Microsoft Security Essentials doesn’t get in your way. It runs quietly in the background and schedules a scan when your computer is most likely idle. You only see alerts when you need to take action.

Silverlight Not Just for Video?

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Tuesday 8 December 2009 11:33 am

Silverlight 5 has received much attention from designers and developers. In fact, the award-winning designers and developers at Speed Limit Studios (WebDesigningCompany.net) have called the Microsoft technology one of the most exciting things to happen to online content in some time. The excitement and considerable media attention surrounding Silverlight 5 has focused largely on the video applications possible with Silverlight. Silverlight 5 will allow developers and designers to create streaming audio and video content for the Internet that includes not only amazing HD quality, but which also comes with interactive and DVD-like features which give viewers even more control over online streaming experiences. According to Speed Limit Studios (WebDesigningCompany.net) designers, however, Silverlight is far more flexible than that. Silverlight 5 also offers improvements in printing and text, for example. The technology will support multi-column text flow and OpenType fonts. The technology will allow designers to manipulate text as though working with a desktop publishing application. Silverlight 5 also offers an API for rich vector printing. This allows users of Silverlight applications to print more easily, as anything that appears online with a Silverlight application can print in a true-to-screen manner.To find out more about Silverlight, check out webdesigningcompany.net.

software installed becomes evident

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 30 November 2009 12:16 am

Nowadays there are many software solutions for running any type of business and if you think that there are just several brands that can offer you custom project management solutions – you are wrong. As a matter of fact the majority companies who hire professional developers to have them assigned to a concrete client has worked out an ideal model of a client who needs a basic and an advanced packages of the project management solutions. For some clients just basic things like Time Tracking and Project Planning/Tracking are in demand and they can choose project management solutions from the following range: VCS Online, Celoxis, Easyprojects and etc.

Targetprocess explains main advantages of Kanban method

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Thursday 26 November 2009 2:19 pm

As a matter of fact a lot of companies are trying to cuts down their costs to make things as better as they could. In order to do everything as fast as possible it would be a great idea to open Target Process company web site you will find much useful information concerning not only agile project management software but you can learn more about kanban method which is probably the most effective tool to improve your business. Only here you can find links to other most reputable sites such as Wikipedia and others. Also you can find here links to blogs related to Kanban

Nuclear battery for new technology gadgets

Posted by upendra singh rathore | Educational,Technology | Monday 19 October 2009 9:40 am

Nuclear battery technology began in 1913, when Henry Moseley first demonstrated the Beta Cell. The field received considerable research attention for applications requiring long-life power sources for space needs during the 50s and 60s. Over the years many types and methods have been developed. The scientific principles are well known, but modern nano-scale technology and new wide bandgap semiconductors have created new devices and interesting material properties not previously available.Batteries using the energy of radioisotope decay to provide long-lived power (10–20 years) are being developed internationally. Conversion techniques can be grouped into two types: thermal and non-thermal. The thermal converters (whose output power is a function of a temperature differential) include thermoelectric and thermionic generators. The non-thermal converters (whose output power is not a function of a temperature difference) extract a fraction of the incident energy as it is being degraded into heat rather than using thermal energy to run electrons in a cycle. Atomic batteries usually have an efficiency of 0.1–5%. High efficiency betavoltaics have 6–8%.mizzou-battery-nuclear

The batteries have always been the Achilles’ heel of the mobile devices. Usually, the designers of electronic devices for mass consumption (like laptops or media players) use small displays or screens that are not very bright in order to save the scarce energy resources that are provided from the regular batteries. But the new nuclear battery would bring a solution based on a liquid semiconductor (rather than a solid semiconductor) that will produce a much longer lifetime for the battery. The reason is the solid semiconductors are attacked constantly by some radioactive elements used by other types of batteries, while the liquid semiconductor is quite resistant  to these attacks. Although the term “nuclear” can be a little perturbing, the fact is that these batteries are not very different from those batteries used in, for example, medical pacemakers.

One important thing is the batteries need to be small and thin in order to be practical and useful; this way, they could be used to power watches and small electronic devices. As mentioned before, the prototype (which you can see in the picture below) has the size and thickness of a penny, but the researchers think they can achieve a thinner battery. In order to do this, Kwon has required the collaboration of another professor: J. David Robertson (chemistry professor and associate director of the MU Research Reactor). Together, they hope to maximize the power of the nuclear batteries as well as reduce the size and test other materials to make additional improvements. Kwon thinks that the final battery, which would be used in commercial gadgets, could be thinner than a human hair. For the moment, the research team have required a provisional patent in order to protect the exclusive right to use this invention.

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