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Windows installation and software configuration is a long and laborious process.
The crisis requires not only organizational measures, but also reduced expenses.
Any enterprise has quite a few computers with installed software on them.
The software is being constantly updated, new programs appear and they have to be installed on all computers. Let us take a typical example.
An enterprise has 20-30 computers, new software has been bought, old
software has been updated. The system administrator goes the route of computers
doing routine operations installing, configuring, updating software.
Computers are located in different buildings, it takes time to round them all.
Manual installation often results in errors (human factor). As a result, the
employee spends a lot of time and nerves while the organization wastes money due to low efficiency. How to avoid it?
The solution is to use the automatic Windows and software installer Almeza MultiSet. This automation software precisely reproduces actions without human participation.
Why particularly Almeza MultiSet?
Reliability. MultiSet stably runs on any type of Windows operating system.
Quickness. Due to its innovational algorithm, MultiSet performs its functions fast, exactly and, which is most important, reliably.
Effectiveness. Banks, government organizations, customer support
services, large corporations already use MultiSet, which proves the actual usefulness of MultiSet in practice.
As a result of using the program, the organization does not need to hire more specialists thus saving time and money:
The employees efficiency increases and it is possible to focus on solving
pressing issues. The system administrator easily installs software on remote
computers using his own workstation. The specialists time and health is saved.
Download Free 30-day Trial:
http://www.almeza.com/download/multiset.exe
From its Texas Rangers to its enthusiastic take on the death penalty, the Lone Star State has long been known for its aggressive stance on law enforcement. Thanks to a strange new, law its a sting that may soon be felt by a number of the states computer-repair people.
A recently passed law requires that Texas computer-repair technicians have a private-investigator license, according to a story posted by a Dallas-Fort Worth CW affiliate .
In order to obtain said license, technicians must receive a criminal justice degree or participate in a three-year apprenticeship. Those shops that refuse to participate will be forced to shut down. Violators of the new law can be hit with a $4,000 dollar fine and up to a year in jail, penalties that apply to customers who seek out their services.
Some of the areas larger companies already employee technicians with PI licenses, a fact which generally doesnt apply to small computer repair shops.
Originally published on Gearlog .
Source:- www.pcmag.com
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When Sprint introduced the LG FUSIC last year, they had the right idea: make a cell phone that’s also a strong music player with over the air track download, FM transmitter and Bluetooth stereo support. But the FUSIC’s design, with its white plastic body and colorful face plates gave some folks the impression that it targeted younger users and at the very entry-level. On July 15th 2007, Sprint customers will get the FUSIC’s replacement: the LG MUZIQ, a much more stylish and slim phone that offers many of FUSIC’s great music features plus more. The MUZIQ (pronounced “music”) sports a very different look: dressed in black, it appeals to more serious crowd. The external touch-control music keys remind us of the LG VX8600 and LG Chocolate. The MUZIQ offers a full set of multimedia features including music, video, on-demand content and more. Those who liked the features on the FUSIC but were turned off by the looks might just fancy the MUZIQ. The LG MUZIQ is a digital CDMA phone that’s offered by Sprint in the US. It also has support for Sprint’s Power Vision (EV-DO) network for data services such as music downloads, Sprint TV, web, messaging and application downloads. Design and Ergonomics The MUZIQ scores a smooth and shinny black body that is slimmer and lighter than the FUSIC, a 2.2” bright display and external touch controls that light up like the LG Chocolate. The new look might be perfect for both youthful FUSIQ owners ready to move on to their next slick phone and us “boring” adults. The 1.3 megapixel lens sits above the display and the speakerphone lives on the lower left corner outside of the touch control circle. The side buttons and ports look clean: volume controls and the charge/sync port are on the left side; and the camera launch button, music launch button, microSD card slot and headset jack are on the right. The battery is under the door on the back. Phone Features and Reception The LG MUZIQ is a digital dual band CDMA phone that operates on Sprint’s 800/1900 MHz network and has EVDO for data. It gets about the same signal strength as the Treo 700p and a bit stronger than the Samsung UpStage phone. In well covered areas the MUZIQ can get up to full bars and in marginally covered areas it will pull in 1/3 to half of full signal strength. Calls are clear and loud on both incoming and outgoing ends. The voice quality is better than the Treo 700p and we’ve not had any dropped calls in the Dallas area. The LG MUZIQ offers a nice set of call management features including call waiting, three-way calling and call forwarding. The Contacts database can store up to 99 speed dial numbers which enable one-touch or two-touch dialing. The contact database can store up to 500 contract entries, each can have 5 phone numbers in addition to email, group assignment, URL and a memo (street address, a note, etc.). Though there is voice dialing software, there isn’t a dedicated key or button to launch the voice dialing quickly. You will need to go to Tools to launch Voice Control and dial numbers, bring up messaging and perform other tasks controlled by the voice command software. If you can take your eyes off the road to go through two levels of menu navigation you can probably find the contact you wish to dial in the Contacts database anyhow. One saving grace is that you can use voice dialing via Bluetooth headset or car kit which means you can launch the voice command software with one button on the headset without taking your eyes off the road. You can also check out Sprint’s voice command services which you will need to pay a fee for. Multimedia The LG MUZIQ wants to be your mobile phone and music player, as the fashionably phonetically spelled name implies (unlike Motorola, at least LG uses vowels). It offers external music touch controls, a micro SD card slot compatible with cards up to 4 gigs, 99 cents per song over the air music download and Sprint’s desktop music manager. Also in the package, you will get a 3.5mm stereo headset adapter with built-in microphone. Very nice! For an entry-level phone, the MUZIQ has a strong set of music features. The music player can play MP3, AAC, AMR, MP4, M4V, KOZ and more formats, but doesn’t support WMA format. You can pause the music playback and take phone calls, access other applications and resume play when you are ready for music again. The external display is capable of displaying sound track name; progress bar and you can use the external touch control to switch tracks and play/pause the playback. You must open the flip if you want to completely quit the music player though. The front facing speaker (located on the front flip) is loud and clear for sharing music with friends and the $0.99 per song is still the cheapest over the air song download among US cell phone carriers. Though you can get $0.99/song on the Apple iPhone on AT&T, it’s not an over the air download. In addition to the music player, there is also a basic music composer on the MUZIQ phone where you can hum or play the virtual keyboard to compose melody lines. There’s yet another perk in music playback: the built-in FM transmitter (not to be confused with FM radio). While the music player is playing a music track, go to Options menu and select FM transmitter on. Then put the phone close to your car radio or home stereo, you will hear the music pipe through the phone. The frequency range for the FM transmitter is 88.1 through 107.9 MHz and the phone has to be very close to the radio for it to work without noticeable interference. |
To store music, photos and video you take with the phone’s camera, you can use the microSD card slot that supports up to 4GB microSD cards. The phone will format the card the first time you save photos, video, music to it, and files will need to be in certain folders for the phone to play music, view photos and video. Camera The MUZIQ has a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, just as did the FUSIC. The camera offers three resolutions (960 x 1280, 480 x 640, 240 x 320) and three quality levels (fine, normal and economy). The LG’s camera has very granular zoom levels (1x to 15x) and a weak built-in flash. Photo quality is good; there is some noise in outdoor shots, but not bad at all for a 1.3 megapixel camera. The camera adds a little contrast to the photos and it sometimes darkens scenes. But it captures plenty of data in outdoor shots to allow constructive editing on desktop. Indoor shots show much more noise compared to outdoor shots, which is common. The built-in flash is quite weak, and thus doesn’t help indoor shots much. You can store the photos on the phone or on a microSD card, send them to people as MMS (up to 25 contacts at a time), upload them to Sprint’s picture mail or other online photo albums, or use them as picture ID photos, incoming call images, screen savers and more. The MUZIQ’s camera is also capable of recording videos with audio. You can choose from 2 resolutions (144 x 176 and 96 x 128), three quality levels and two video lengths (Video Mail and Long Video). Video quality is decent with some blue tint in low light environments. The speed is very good (no blockiness or dropped frames) and the audio is in sync with video. Like the photos, you can send the video clips to other people, upload them to online albums, store them on a memory card or on the phone. |