How To Use Skype

skype-logoIn the world of voice over Internet providers (VOIP), one names stands atop all the rest.  Skype, eBay, is unquestionably the leader in the lucrative VOIP market.  For readers not familiar with Skype, it is a free software program that allows users to make voice and video calls from computer to computer over the Internet for free.  Other available functions include instant messaging and file transfers.  The company has been growing at an extremely fast rate since its birth in 2003, and today millions of calls are made daily using the software.  Some estimates state that up to 10% of all calls made world wide are made via Skype.  As Skype continues to improve its technology and connection speeds improve, its market share of calls is expected to increase.

Using Skype is very simple.  One simply installs the small Skype client on a computer and signs up for a free Skype user account.  Using the newly created account, the user logs into the Skype program and is ready to begin using it to make free calls.  Skype will work on any computer that has a microphone and speakers.  A headset is recommended to avoid feedback and to enjoy the best sound quality, but isn’t required.  Call quality is dependent on one’s Internet connection speed and is generally extremely good, even with slower connections. Continue reading →

Tech Support To Upgrade Your Mac Memory

apple-mac-pro-ma356llWhile purchasing your computer system you must have heard about some manufacturers having fair reputations for providing advanced equipments inside to handle even the heaviest workload with great excellence. Mac systems are regarded among such productions that provide you with super tech support to make your computing easy and hassle free. However, even having a cutting edge memory slot and workload management system, Apple Mac systems still need upgrading for more advanced output. Online Mac support specialists can help you get the needed upgrade with sensible suggestions.

Thanks to modern technology, now an Apple Mac Pro memory upgrade is not a big task anymore and can really be done easily with the availability of additional memory slots and advanced dual channel memory architecture. Such upgrade options allow Apple Mac Pro RAM to be accessed completely after installing to the system. As been said by the tech support or certified computer support professionals, these are the standard upgrades to such computer systems. Continue reading →

How To Copy Xbox 360 Without A Modchip - Safest Way To Copy Xbox 360 Games

microsoft-xbox-360-rengarenkYou will come across many results if you search the internet for the purpose of knowing about the ways in which you can copy the original Xbox 360 games. You will also come across a way where you will have to install a modchip in the Xbox 360 console in order to make the copies of the original game discs.

The first thing that you are supposed to do is stay away from this way of copying the Xbox 360 games. This is a very dangerous way. If you install a modchip in the Xbox 360 console, then the warranty of your console will be voided and you will also have to play with the mechanism of your Xbox 360 console in order to install the modchip. Messing with your Xbox 360 console is the last thing that you might want to do. Continue reading →

Hd Audio Driver For Windows 7 - Stop Searching The Web !

hd_audioIn the following quick article it will be my pleasure to teach you the quickest and most effective way to locate and get a hd audio driver for Windows 7 - it’s as “easy as pie” - you’ll see! As with the other segments of windows, your drivers can become obsolete or damaged - do you make the effort to maintain your drivers in good working order? Read the next few paragraphs to discover the most powerful and effective way that’ll quickly enable you to pin down your required driver(s).

As a windows user, you will find that once in a while you will need to upgrade a driver(s), or download one that you’re lacking, for a certain piece of software or hardware. I bet that you have no idea which driver(s) currently loaded on your pc are up-to-date and which aren’t - chin up! help is on the way. No doubt we should pause to describe what a driver does: in simple, non-technical language, a driver is a program which contains required code about a component on your pc, such as a webcam, keyboard, or motherboard, and others. Now there is a specialized utility which makes it possible for you to locate and download the latest and greatest model of just about any driver(s) you can imagine. Even better, it can be instructed to periodically and automatically conduct a scan/update of your various drivers every few days, once a week, twice a month… Continue reading →

Apple Ipad: The New Kid On The Block

There is a new kid on the block- bigger than iPhone but smaller than netbook. Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple launched the much awaited Apple iPad on 28th Jan’2010.  So, what is exactly iPad?

It is a touch screen tablet allowing users to conduct host of activities like web browsing, e-mail, play music, watch videos, movie and television and store photos. Almost every single app of Apple is available and is tailored to fit to the bigger screen of iPad. Like the other technological revolutionary electronic device by Apple, iPad users can read books with the service of iBooks, similar to iTunes service. The tablet weighs only 650 gms and 0.5 inch thin with 9.7 inch display. Battery life is 10 hours and offers standby mode of one month.  It also has speaker, microphone, 30-Pin Connector. The entire device is supported with Apple made peripherals. Presently, Apple enthusiast can get three versions of iPad-16GB, 32GB and 64GB by March’2010 and all are WiFi enabled.

But few limitations

 

Apple iPad suffers from few limitations like it does not allow users to run multiple applications if compared to iPhone. The iPad also lacks camera thereby limiting the options of video calling and instant chatting. With unlimited number of websites available, flash multimedia is a dominant technology, iPad does not support this technology preventing users from gaining access to site content. All we can say is Apple iPad is neither a phone, nor a laptop or music player. It can be best described by its potential buyers only.

Dell Laser Printer 1710N – Network Ready Monochrom Laser Printer

Dell Laser Printer 1710N – Network Ready Monochrom Laser Printer

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The network ready Dell Laser Printer 1710n is a powerful monochrome laser device designed to add massive print capabilities to a single user, or connect an entire office to a high output capacity machine. Though the unit comes equipped with a wide range of effective implemented features, the 1710n’s real draws are its super fast print speed, and its connectivity options.


Boasting a print speed of 26 pages per minute maximum when using standard letter sized paper, the Dell Laser Printer 1710n ranks with the best as far as speed. When printing to legal sized paper, or other media types and sizes, print speed will only suffer slightly. Time to first print is also very speedy, clocking in at only 8 seconds. Unfortunately, this time is only accurate when the printer is in standby mode. From a cold start, warm up time will be included, making the time to first print from power off mode a full 40 seconds.


A standard 250 sheet capacity paper drawer is included with the Dell Laser Printer 1710n, and an additional 550 sheet capacity drawer can be purchased separately, if constant paper swaps begin to become a hassle under high output circumstances, which brings the total potential paper capacity to an impressive 800 sheets. An output tray with a 150 sheet total capacity should also assist in keeping heavy volumes of print material moving along at a decent rate.


Though the Dell Laser Printer 1710n is not equipped with an automatic duplexer, a manual duplex mode is supported via the included software. Manual duplex software eliminates the guesswork involved in making double sided printing, and will automatically calculate proper page numbers in order depending on the project. Other software included in the package consists of the Dell Toner Management system, which automatically alerts users of low toner problems directly on the desktop, and a toner save function that is manageable remotely via PC.


The Dell Laser Printer 1710n’s output resolution statistics are possibly its most outstanding features, running at a standard print quality of 1200 x 1200 dots per inch; literally four times the resolution of the standard seen in other models of this caliber. A 2400 image quality setting is also adjustable, but will ultimately affect print speeds.


With 32 MBs of standard on board memory, the Dell Laser Printer 1710n comes twice as equipped as its alternate model, the 1710, which lacks an internal network card. It is also upgradable to a full 160 MBs of memory via a single additional memory slot for complex print tasks, as well as simultaneous jobs via a network.


No multi purpose tray is included with the unit, but it does offer a single pass, front loading multi function slot that allows for printing to envelopes and extra thick media types such as card stock. Thanks to an extra simple, 2 button, 5 LED dedicated control setup, the Dell Laser Printer 1710n is easily one of the most user friendly models on the market. This, along with Dell’s extensive warranty and on site repair plan, makes it a secure buy for almost any small business.


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How Fast Should My Lens Be?

If you are still using a point and shoot film or digital camera, your choice of lens speed is limited to the camera. However for those of you who decided that it is time to move on and upgrade to an interchangeable lens camera, whether it happens to be film, or digital, you are no doubt have been looking at the many lens options available. Large majority of people switch from a point and shoot to a Single Lens Reflex camera. While overwhelming percentage of people move to a Digital SLR, Film SLRs are still popular, and function essentially the same. So, for the purpose of this article, the two types will be treated as one. Lenses are available in so many different combinations, and varieties, that discussing them all is far beyond the scope of this article. However, they all have one thing in common. They are all broken down into two groups: slow, and fast. If you are still struggling with choosing your first lens, or just trying to make the right decision, while faced with many choices, this article should help.

First of all, the speed of the lens is determined by the size of the opening, known as the aperture. The larger the opening the faster the lens is considered to be. Typically, lenses marked with F4, F3.5, F2.8, and smaller are considered fast, while lenses marked with a bigger number are slower. I know this may sound odd, but the smaller the number the faster the lens. If you are new to shooting with an SLR camera, you are most likely looking at “zoom” lenses. Most zooms today have a variable aperture. This simply means that at the shortest end, the lens is faster than at the long end. For example, a typical lens a 28-80mm. This lens zooms from 28mm to 80mm, and it is a very good starter lens. This type of a lens will typically have a F3.5 aperture at 28mm (short end), while at 80mm (long end) it will be F4.5, or F5.6, which is considerably slower than the short end. Typically, the faster the lens, the more it will cost, and the heavier it will be. Most casual shooters look for very versatile lenses, and faster lenses certainly offer more flexibility in certain situations.

Now that we briefly discussed the concept of speed, lets figure out whether you really need a fast lens. The first thing that you have to think about is your shooting habits. Everyone is different, and very much unique. Some shoot landscapes, some only people, others night scenes, some shoot under water, and so forth. Typical casual shooter will likely shoot during daytime, and will likely be shooting portraits, landscapes, city scenes (during a vacation perhaps), and other fairly undemanding environments. If you shoot a lot of photos in dim light, like night clubs, restaurants, museums, outdoors after dark, and other dim light situations, a faster lens is definitely a boon. However, you should always keep in mind that most zoom lenses, while faster at the short end, will be slower at the long end. This is very important, because if are going to be shooting at the longer end of the lens, when shopping for a lens, keep this in mind, and you will save yourself some money. Let me explain. Take two lenses, one is a 28-80mm f2.8(short end) / f5.6(long end), and another lens, 28-80mm f3.5 / f 5.6. These two have an identical range, however the first is faster at the short end. This larger aperture does not come free. You may end up paying 2 times as much as the second lens. If you are going to be mostly zooming to the long end of the range, compare and price your lens at that end.

If you are going to be shooting mostly portraits and other static scenery and plan to use flash, or a tripod most of the time, you will not need a very fast lens, because the added speed will likely be of little benefit to you. As such, you will do just fine with a F4.0 or slower. Action shooters often benefit from faster lenses, and if you are planning to capture sports, animals, and other moving subjects, a faster lens may help at times. The single biggest benefit of a faster lens is the freedom it gives you, when the light is limited. If you are an action shooter, and capture a lot of action in dim light, the extra speed will be very helpful, and allow you more hand-held shooting. Always evaluate how much you are going to be shooting in different environments. Action and low light shooters will most benefit from lenses with apertures of F4.0, and larger. If you think low light, and action will be very infrequent, and you are comparing two similar lenses, choose the budget one, which will likely be just a bit slower. Often, a price of a zoom lens with just a slightly smaller aperture at the long end will be hundreds or dollars less than a similarly sized zoom with a slightly larger aperture.

Most modern Digital SLRs can really offset the need for a fast lens through higher ISO settings, something that Film cameras do by using a faster film. With Film cameras, you would need to switch a roll of film to change the ISO speed. If you use a Digital SLR, switching an ISO is easy, and could be done at any time. This is a huge benefit, and reduces a need for the faster lenses. Unless you are planning to make money with your camera gear, fastest lenses will not be cost effective.

Consider borrowing, or renting a fast lens, in the range which will meet your shooting needs, and test it in the different environments in which you will be shooting. If you are not pushing the limits of the lens, chances are, you will be OK with a slower, more budget friendly alternative. Make sure that you know your budget, and how actively you will be involved in photography. If you plan to trade-up your equipment in a few years, keep in mind that technology only gets better, and making a big investment will make more sense if you are going to get a lot of use out of it.

Getting Started in Stock Photography: Choosing Your Equipment

Let’s say you have made the commitment to join the world of stock photography, you have an excuse, and a valid one, to go out and buy some photography gear.  What I will share with you here is not necessarily the perfect answer as what to get, but what does work for me.  I can give you some guidelines, and tips, but in every case you will need to take into consideration your own situation, what and how you will be shooting, what your budget constraints are and a host of other personal considerations.

Let’s start with cameras.  I have a fair number of would-be professionals ask me what cameras they should buy…and most of the time they end up putting price ahead of quality.  That is a mistake.  If you want to shoot professionally, and to compete with all of the others who are doing so, buy a professional caliber camera that meets the image quality requirements of the big agencies.  To fail to do so will be putting you at a significant disadvantage.

You can’t go wrong with the high-end cameras from Canon and Nikon.  The models and specs keep changing and improving, but if you go with one of their professional level models you well have spent your money wisely.  I, at the time of this writing, am shooting with a Canon 1ds MKII, a Canon 1ds MKIII, and a Canon 5d MKII. If I were starting out today I would buy the Canon 5d MKII. 

To determine which camera is best for you, you should go to a camera store and hold the top models, see how they feel and get an idea of what would be most comfortable for you.  If you shoot sports you will probably want a different model than if you shoot still life.  If you shoot in low light levels you might want a different model than if you shoot primarily in bright light. That is why you must do your research. BTW, the newest Canons and Nikons have truly remarkable low light performance that represent a sea change in photography.

Your lenses are your next choice.  I could probably do all my stock photography with the Canon 24-105 IS L series lens.  That being said, I also find useful, pretty much in this sequence, the Canon 100-400 IS zoom L Series, the 16-35 Zoom, 70-200 f2.8 and a f2 135mm.  Buying Canon or Nikon lenses over third party lenses, in my experience, give you a bit more sharpness and a lot more ruggedness.  If you are on a budget, start with a lens in that 24-105 range, and use that until you find that you are consistently in need of something more.

It is my firm belief that if you are competing in the serious world of stock photography you will need some form of lighting equipment.  Even when there is plenty of light, say at 4:00pm on a sunny day at the beach, you can create images with more impact, and that will sell better, if you add additional lighting. 

It may be as simple as a reflector, or might involve strobes.  Recently I found myself back pedaling through the edge of the surf at the beach, shooting away at a model running towards me, while an assistant back pedaled alongside me holding a power pack in one hand and a strobe head in the other.  The added highlight from the flash provides that little extra something that sets that photograph apart from the countless other competing images.  My experience has consistently been that used intelligently, supplemental lighting invariably produces a better image than I can obtain without.  Even when shooting Padueng Tribal Women in remote regions of Myanmar (the ones with the “rings” around their necks) having an on camera flash to add a little pop in the dark confines of their huts made a huge difference.

Every stock shooter needs at least one reflector, and a collapsible 32” reflector with white on one side and gold on the other is a versatile workhorse that is large enough to handle a torso-sized subject and small enough to fit in your backpack.  Get one of those.  Personally, that one size has been invaluable for me and I always have one available when I am shooting.

As far as flash units go, over the years I have used Elinchrome, Balcar, Speedotron and Profoto.  They have all worked well for me.  At this point I am using Profoto 7bs.  Each pack can handle two heads with a total of 1200-watt seconds and have removable batteries, which can handle of 200 full power flashes. 

I am totally happy with these units.  I have taken them with me to Buenos Aires, Bangkok, Mexico and India.  Again, though, do your own research.  Check the forums, read the reviews, even better, rent some units and try them out. You will need to take into consideration the flexibility of the units, the weight and size, the power output, whether they are battery operated or not, and all the various features the different units offer. 

If you do end up using studio (and location) power packs I highly recommend radio triggers or “slaves”.  I use Pocket Wizards, but there are a number of brands and my lack of experience with other brands should not prevent you from checking the other ones out.  Once you go wireless, you can’t go back.

While I mostly rely on my “studio” power packs for my produced shoots, in certain situations on camera flashes play an important role for me. On my last trip to India to shoot stock photos I wanted to travel light, and relied on the Canon 580 EX unit supplemented with a Quantum Turbo SC battery. 

At one point we even had two photographers sharing the Quantum at the same time (it has two power outlets).  It was a great decision for the kind of photography and style of trip I had planned.

On occasion I have used hot lights too.  I own a pair of Lowel Tota Lights for the rare instances when I need continuous light. They are very portable and with a 1000-watt bulb put out a good amount of light (and a lot of heat too).  Don’t plug them in to a 220-volt source though; then they become flash units capable of only one flash, as I found out in a moment of inattention while shooting in Argentina.

The coming thing, however, might just be continuous fluorescent Lighting.  Google that term and you will find plenty of information on it.  The light is beautiful, but in the past when I have tried them I have found the low output a little limiting.  Now, however, with the new increased ISO speeds possible with the latest Canon and Nikon cameras, and possible advances with the lighting units themselves, they may be a great option for you.  Try them.  My advice is to try everything and find out what best meshes with your style of shooting and the look you are after.

I firmly believe in having the right tool for the job.  If you don’t or can’t own, rent.  But trying to skimp when you have the success of a shoot in the balance is false economy. 

Get the basics then start shooting and learning.  With the instant feedback of digital cameras you can make adjustments after each exposure until you get it right.  So what are you waiting for? Go shoot!

Are You Looking To Rent Camera Lenses And Equipment?

Renting camera lenses and other equipment is the most frugal option available to photographers. Renting it from a reliable portal however is a tedious task. TheLensPro.com is a portal where photographers can rent camera lenses, digital lenses, photo lenses and other equipment at affordable fees. Since photographers are not always in a position to splurge on expensive equipment, they would find it easy to rent them at TheLensPro.com and return after use. Those who pursue this art as a hobby will also find it expensive. After all, good digital cameras are always expensive and so are the lenses and other associated equipment. Such hobbyists can also take up these camera lenses at affordable camera lens rental, photo lens rental and digital lens rental.

A lot of people become intolerant towards this hobby as the maintenance involved becomes a little hard to handle. Renting camera lenses and equipment makes things easy as the costs involved are low and the lenses can be returned once their usage is over. Unless, you are involved in photography on everyday basis which requires you to carry the lenses all the time, it would be smarter if you rent the lenses for temporary use, and then rent them again next time when their need arises.

There are many benefits that come with paying affordable camera lens rental, digital lens rental and photo lens rental. This is the best way to save money on expensive equipment and cutting down costs. If you are a beginner, why waste money on buying it? Rent it, use it and return it and once you are comfortable with handling it, then think of investing in it. Renting lenses also takes out the need to buy accessories, as most of them have UV filters, hoods and cases. The risk of damaging these lenses also goes down considerably. If they keep lying in one corner after you purchase them, they might start accumulating dust and also sustain scratches. The last but not the least, how often would you use that expensive lens? Rent it, rather than splurging on something that you might use very less.

Renting the equipment is always good as you can pay a fixed security deposit to the portal and keep renting the lenses whenever the need arises. Camera lens rental, photo lens rental and digital lens rental are economical at TheLensPro.com. Photographers across the USA, Alaska and Hawaii can rent lenses and equipment for definite periods. The lenses are quality oriented and allow photographers to take tough shots. Amateurs are also welcome to rent these lenses and try out photography so that they become perfect with time and experience.

If you are searching for lenses and fretting over the fact that you might have to spend a lot to own them, think again! You can rent these exclusive lenses at affordable rentals, use them and return them once you are done with your task. It is a very smart thing to do.

How To Compare Contract Mobile Phones And Uk Mobile Phone Deals?

 

For the users who rely on mobile phones for being connected at all times, it is a very important device that they cannot let go. It is also important to be updated with the technology and modernizations that are introduced in the field of mobile telephony. For this, the users can certainly opt in for mobile phone deals UK and get the most suitable one for their need. And they can do it by the compare mobile phone deals.

Users, who wish to get the best devices included with most recent technology, mobile phone deals in UK which are made available by online mobile phone shops can be a great help. People can now take up these deals easily and choose for themselves deals which they find the best. But before choosing the deals they need to compare contract mobile phones for getting the best mobile. It can be easy if he or she visit the uk-mobile-phone-deals.co.uk for latest mobile phones and compare contract mobile phones.

Mobile phone companies, with their complicated tactics, do not make the task of choosing easy and they do not offer the public with clear information. Instead of just throwing your hands up and choosing any old plan, it is better to provide yourself with the knowledge that can help you to make a wise choice. This decision is important for the mobile phone users who want to buy a new mobile.

Personally, I’ve found that uk-mobile-phone-deals.co.uk is a good online cellphone comparison shopping website. This website gives the opportunity to compare mobile phone deals and compare contract mobile phones which help the user to take the wise decision to choose a mobile.

There are many phone deals in UK market but the four major phone deals are Contract Phone, Pay as you go phones, Clearance phone and SIM free mobiles. Starting with the contract phones, it is considered to be the most lucrative. This deal consists of a contract for 12 to 18 months where the customer pays monthly line rentals. During this period of time, the subscriber is entitled to get multiple offers like cash back, low call rates, free messages and calls, free air time, economical tariffs, and many more. The biggest plus point of this Contract mobile is you get the best handset of your choice absolutely ‘free of cost’. So without compare mobile phone deals you will not able to take the wise decision for your handset.

Contract mobile phones are mostly favored over other deals as they bring a lot of money saving options. This deal would want you to sign a contract for a specific period and pay some amount of money as security. You receive a bill at the end of the month. So while selecting a mobile phone plan, you need to figure out how much you’ll be using your phone. With contract mobile phones, come a lot of benefits and even a free mobile handset. Contract mobile phones are locked to a specific network and you need to pay a fixed monthly line rental. Contract mobile phones are coming up with many lucrative deals which is increasing the popularity of contract mobile phones in the UK. But one thing is that you must compare contract mobile phones before get the phone.

There are many websites offering various attractive mobile phone deals like free line rentals or half line rentals, special offers and gifts, free minutes, accessories and insurance. Comparison websites help you to compare mobile phone deals so that you don’t end up selecting a bad deal. There is a rigid competition among the various service providers, and each one is trying to attract the customer by offering a better deal than the other. But don’t be confused. You can get help by the uk-mobile-phone-deals.co.uk. This site will help you to compare mobile phone deals.

There are many exclusive handsets operating with excellent class. Presently, there exist a very good mobile phone contracts because it will not only provide mobile users one of the excellent value of handset that you can have but also, it can offer you a cash back too. So, create purchasing a handset in cash base then you will get some of your money you actually waged as a gift! This is astounding expressly nowadays that we certainly have to save money for our future aims. This is really one of the hottest contract mobile phone tariffs that you can find in the market.

So, if you want to be able to compare mobile phone deals and compare contract mobile phones in a way that slices hundreds to thousands of dollars off your present and future phone bills, then you owe it to yourself to research the market, check what’s on offer and do online comparison shopping.

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