
To use Unite, you'll need an Opera account. Go to Tools, Opera Unite Server, Enable Opera Unite and fill in the requested details. Once that's done and you've validated your account, you're all set.
Opera Unite is an intriguing concept that aims to turn any computer or mobile device running Opera into a web server. This means you can easily share files or photos with other people without having to upload them first. There's more to it than that, though. Friends can leave messages for you on a virtual fridge and chat with you in your 'lounge', and you can even stream your music collection over the internet. The Unite download includes the Opera 10 browser. if you already have Opera installed, you'll be given the opportunity of upgrading to the new version.
CharTr is an artistic piece of software made for fun to give mind mappers good usability. For those unfamiliar with mind mapping, Wikipedia says the following:
A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea. It is used to generate, visualize, structure and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organization, problem solving, decision making and writing.
Zoomtemplate.com is a free professionally designed and search engine optimized Blogger Templates collection. It is currently the fastest growing Blogger Templates blog.The blog has numerous templates which are categorized properly in a Categories menu and Tags so it is for you to find the right Blogger templates for your Blogger/Blogspot blog.
Windows XP is configured to help you take care of networking. It uses the TCP/IP protocol for networking in workgroups, or what you might call small office or home networks that do not use a dedicated server.
European companies often get the jump on their North American counterparts regarding the addition of Linux compatibility. A fine example is Italy’s Memopal, which now offers a Linux version of its on-line backup utility. Memopal offers automatic and continuous backup to a remote server via a secure Internet connection, a service that has been lacking in the Linux space.
Google has promised to consider improvements to the security of a number of its services including Google Mail following criticism from US security experts.
A few years from now, we'll look back at today's hardware for watching Internet video on TV, and we'll laugh. That's not to say that the current technology isn't sophisticated it is. The problem is that in order to view Web based content in our living rooms (as opposed to on a PC monitor), we have to jump through far too many hoops. And that's why the Web over TV movement is still more of a minor uprising than a full scale revolution.
The music industry has finally wised up and changed tactics in its quixotic legal campaign against peer-to-peer file sharing. Rather than continue to sue consumers who illegally download music, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) will get Internet service providers to send warning letters. If you ignore the letters, you may find your bandwidth reduced or your service eliminated altogether.
Everyone is mobilizing. Our life, not just business but also personal, have become entwined with out cell phones (or is it vice versa?).
If you're reading this story, chances are very good that you already have a home network. As all we all know, the times they are a-changin' constantly in the tech world, and with so many new product and services being offered, some of you may want to rebuild your home network to accommodate all that you want to do with it.
Police and security services have been granted new powers to hack into personal computers without a warrant, following European Union proposals aimed at extending the use of intrusive surveillance.
Panasionic is pushing for a standard for 1080p high-definition 3D TV to enable services to get off the ground, its chief executive Yoshi Yamada told a CES press conference. He said the company would propose a standard in Japan in the coming months for the system it debuted last year at the Cebit show in Germany.
We've long liked the idea of a notebook with two screens that opens out like a book, though we have yet to see one gaining success in the mainstream.
Memory firms plan to make a barely imaginable 2TB of storage available on SD card or Memory Stick. The move would enable the use of compact HD video cameran, as well as 'life recorders' that capture everything you say and do.After all the dismal retail and business news over the past few weeks, it's been good to see at least the semblance of song cheer coming out of the annual Consumer Eletronics Shows (CES) in Las Vegas. This show run at the begining of january and while visitor numbers were being predicted to be down on last year, there was still plenty of glitz and hype to be found on products ranging from web-enabled TV's to 3D desktop scanners.


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