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Taking the Industry By Storm: The Dell Revolution
In 1985, PC’s Limited introduced its firt computer design of its own, called the Turbo PC. Dell began advertising the system in national computer magazines, but with a unique twist: these computers were available for sale directly to consumers and could be custom-assembled. The prices Dell was offering were thus far lower than the retail brands. In its first year, PC’s Limited had grossed over $6 million. Dell finally moved out of his dorm room and into his own condominium.

Preparing for Recovery
The economic upheaval of the past year has undoubtedly impacted your business in some manner, and we can only imagine what the journey will be like for the next couple of months. The government and the media tell us the economy is turning around, and we're all hoping that's true. Whether it's the latter part of this year or the first quarter of next year, the question is, are you ready?

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Smart Phone Security
Many people have had difficulty understanding how to best protect their smart phones from being hacked. Smart Phones were introduced as being able to simplify your daily life, and the demand on the manufacturers was significant enough to ramp up production on the devices, but not on the security used in the devices.

Targeted Website Traffic - The HandHeld Market is 5 Times Bigger
There are dozens - perhaps even hundreds - of sites that offer free downloads for handhelds. And most handheld users are always on the lookout for something to read on that little screen. It will cost less than $50 to pay someone from Guru.com, Elance.com, or Scriptlance.com to format your product for the handheld market. And with over 11 million handheld users out there, that's a lot of potential viral traffic for your web site.

Mobile Software Development
Mobile applications are designed to run on small low-power handheld devices such as smart phones, cell phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDAs). Since 1980s, when handheld computers were used for the first time, the popularity of these platforms has risen considerably.

Mobile Software Development Benefits
Mobile applications are designed to run on small low-power handheld devices such as smart phones, cell phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDAs). Since 1980s, when handheld computers were used for the first time, the popularity of these platforms has risen considerably.

Video Splitter: Replication of video signals on multiple displays in real time
Signals from a single source can be relayed on multiple display devices simultaneously and in real time using a Video Splitter. This device has the ability split the signal, amplify it and relay it on various devices.

Web design: Accommodating User Abilities, Disabilities, Browsers, and Alternative Devices
Your page design must be fluid and flexible if it is to display well and function effectively on small screens as well as at larger resolutions. You should keep in mind that your site should be developed to work across browsers, platforms, and devices. So, for instance, use external style sheets to target and support alternative media, Accommodating User Abilities, Disabilities, Browsers, and Alternative Devices such as handheld devices and printers. And avoid fixed-width designs, which can be problematic for users with lower screen resolutions.

Best practices for Mobile Application development
As per Wikipedia, "Mobile application development is the process by which application software is developed for small low-power handheld devices such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones." A mobile software or application is a term used to describe software that runs on smartphones and mobile phones and are designed to educate, entertain, or help users in their daily lives.

We’re Just Trying to Find Our Place in the World
In the golden era parents would bring their kids to work so they'd get an idea of how hard working really was. Today the kids are "working" but they brought their toys to work...you know iPhones, iPads, iPods. Boss saw the devices he thought they were cool so he (or she) sent out the assistant to buy a couple for him/her (so much neater than the old Blackberry). He told IT they had to support his devices and they said "yes sir." Everyone copies the boss so it went from BYOK (kid) to BYOD (device). Great company doesn't have to buy them just keep them from sucking the lifeblood out of the company's databases...great, just great! Life isn't easy but hey you're having fun with your devices aren't you ???

Consumer Devices, Social Media Open Security Doors
With folks bringing their own devices to work, more than 3 billion mobile connections around the globe and nearly all of your devices open to the world in one way or another, it's little wonder that malware producers, hackers, cybercriminals and "others" make it feel like everyone is out to hack/borrow your personal/private data. No wonder you have anxiety attacks.

Don't Risk Your Data When Recycling Computers
According to Sims Lifecycle Services, millions of old hard drives, laptops, cellular phones, desktop computers and other miscellaneous data storage devices which contain sensitive information are still in circulation, many years after the devices were thought to have been properly recycled.

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