Archive for the 'House Of Technology' Category

Everything You Need to Make Note of before You Buy Hardware

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Nowadays it is a must for a business to get hold of networking equipment just to get their products or services on the web. In addition to the original expense, IT equipment must have regular maintenance and upgrades and this often has to be outsourced. Then there is the painful drop in income caused by the down-time and hassle…

Our Heads up on Sim Free Cell Phone Deals

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Low cost, repaired electronics are a nobrainer way to secure more bang for your buck and still get a reliable product. No matter what you’re searching for, there are a great many ways to locate what you’re after at a reasonable price. The following guide should make life much easier, whether you want a Zwee or sim free cell phone deals…

Equipping the Practice — an Optometrists’ Instrument Guide

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Opthalmologists will find their career calling for far more than their experience and training; for what they really require first and foremost is most likely to be specialized equipment to help get diagnoses as speedily as possible. We’ll consider three needed items as we go on: revolving around measurement, the comfort of your patients, and storage, and the things to watch for when purchasing each, be they used, remanufactured, new or refurbished…

Public Sector Data Will Soon Be Online

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Soon data.gov.uk will start functioning fully and will become a great support for people looking for vetted information regarding different things. The website will have information regarding schools and their ratings, potholes and other dangers on the road, crime rates, traffic data, etc. It will also have an application […]

Internet Content to Be Filtered by Australian Government

Friday, January 8th, 2010

In a fresh development that is already under criticism for being against free speech, the Australian government has decided to implement its plan of filtering certain websites for displaying/presenting objectionable and illegal content. These sites will be identified on basis of public perception of the same and will be selected […]

Digital Economy Bill May Fail to Curb Online Piracy, Believes ZDNet UK

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Experts believe that the regulatory proposals of the government’s Digital Economy Bill have many loopholes and will not be much effective in the long run, even though the approval of the bill has been a much-hyped issue in the broadband industry in recent months.
The bill has been subject to much debate and controversy because […]

Which Ophthalmic Exam Chair Is Right for You

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

In the opthalmology line of work, education is not all you need. The optometric equipment you select to deploy is key, too, as these items will be instrumental in defining how well you do your job. When you’re purchasing such instruments, you have to make your mind up whether to acquire refurbished, remanufactured, new, or used tools. Every piece desired, whether an applanation tonometer, a surgical stool, or a slit lamp, must be settled on individually to be sure you’ll be getting exactly what’s actually wanted…

The PlaystationPortable Has Functions Such as Video in a Tiny Package

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

The PSP is a really good all round device for playing games and storing multimedia content like video. There are thousands of console games available on the PSP. The hottest game at the moment is Tekken. The PSP can be bought in several different colours relying where you are in the world. […]

Hard Drive Failure - What Happens next?

Monday, May 11th, 2009

If you have ever lost a vital file due to a hard drive crash, you know the agony. That last project you worked on so hard, the spreadsheet which has be in your boss’ inbox in the morning, or those pictures of Grandmother taken at her 102nd birthday — all gone in a flash, courtesy […]

BT Simplifies Public Wi-Fi for Small and Medium Businesses

Monday, February 16th, 2009

The complicated procedure of setting up a free public Wi-Fi network has been made a lot simpler by a new package by BT broadband package. By making use of this package, smaller businesses like cafes and fast food joints can now easily offer free or paid broadband access to their customers.
Offering Wi-Fi […]