Six Features a Good Firewall Should Have

So what exactly does your firewall should do? As network data passes through the firewall, it decides which information to forward and which not to forward, according to rules that you’ve defined. All firewalls screen data stream that comes into a network, but a dependable firewall must also screen outgoing traffic.

Virtual Servers – Growing business

Ever noticed your website getting slow on a shared hosting account but can’t warrant paying the high costs of a Dedicated Server? A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is the solution that will fill a lot of your requirements. This is effectively a Dedicated Server ‘Sliced’ into smaller segments, each segment is assigned a certain allocation… Continue reading Virtual Servers – Growing business

Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station

Tech pundits in media have been hammering the importance of data backups for years, but the average user usually neglects this sage advice out of sheer inconvenience. Fortunately, this reality might actually change with the advent of network-attached storage devices, such as Iomega’s iConnect Wireless Data Station. Priced at one cent shy of a hundred… Continue reading Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station

HP Media Vault mv2120

Priced at a cent below 300 dollars, the HP Media Vault mv2120 is an all-around solution to NAS needs, with its versatile storage, backup functionality and file-sharing capabilities for a PC network. It looks like its stable mate the HP MediaSmart Server, only smaller, and priced lower with a Linux OS as opposed to the… Continue reading HP Media Vault mv2120

Easy Access to Jeff Dunham With iPhone Application

People would want an innovative phone to buy. A quality choice of gadget means an all-around device with easy access to almost all the things you want from entertainment, news, facts, and lifestyle. Yes, the phone you’re searching for is an iPhone created by Apple Incorporated. iPhone is not your typical type of device. There… Continue reading Easy Access to Jeff Dunham With iPhone Application

Google Released Cr-48

Recently, Google unveiled the Cr-48 in the Chrome event, a netbook that is intended as the testbed for Chrome OS. The system uses a 12” display and intended for early users who are willing to use the Chrome OS Beta. Its design touches are unique, it includes a trackpad which is similar to the one… Continue reading Google Released Cr-48

Protecting Free WiFi Networks

In most free WiFi areas, users are vulnerable to hacking and sniffing. However it is possible to be safe from this only if the providers of this net set a password for their WiFi. For instance, a researcher who had traveled to Hong Kong found that most public parks had a government provided WiFi. Though… Continue reading Protecting Free WiFi Networks

PCIe Based Solar State Disks to Replace SATA SSDs

Recently OEMs and major component makers like Dell, Intel, EMC, and IBM, announced that they are working to collaborate with the goal of improving solid state disks. They hope to create an interface that will be the standard for PCIe-hosted SSDs. This means that the SSDs will be entirely based on the PCIe in place… Continue reading PCIe Based Solar State Disks to Replace SATA SSDs

Apple iPad’s Flipboard Application

All kinds of website content gets bigger and bigger every passing day. All kinds of news and information overload can be consumed differently on my iPad, iPhone or computer everyday.  There is always something new in areas concerning blogs, social sites and new streaming video. It can definitely be a media overload for some.  For… Continue reading Apple iPad’s Flipboard Application