 Category: Data backup- Data Recovery
Category: Computers and Technology >> Data backup- Data Recovery<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 next page >> by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-21 ] Very true, but if a picture speaks a thousand words, one can only imagine how many a video would speak!! With the advent of video cameras, one could share more of his/her life with others than they could using more than a thousand pictures!! by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-19 ] The iPod is a portable media player. It has become increasingly popular ever since Apple introduced it in 2001. The software application has not only been used to purchase, download and view/listen to movies, music, audio books etc, but also used to transfer data to and organize your iPod and iPhone. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-19 ] The computer is now a part of every humans life. Since computers and softwares go hand in hand, where you find computers, you're bound to find software—at least one if not more!! Softwares have been developed for all kinds of purposes. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-18 ] Nothing is perfect!!! Even machines no matter how well designed they are, are prone to some or the other kind of damage or mal function. This could happen to any one and at any time. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-18 ] Nikon D90 with features including 12.3 megapixel CCD, 200-3200 ISO, 3 inch LCD, and auto dust removal system stores its picture and video files on SD memory cards. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-17 ] Canon EOS 50D is compatible with both Type I and II CF memory cards. In spite of your professional care above such cards' built-in data safeguard technologies, human fallibility like unmindfulness and absent-mindedness always creeps in committing some device mishandling errors resulting in logical damage of device leading in turn to data loss. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-17 ] Sony cybershot cameras are known for their superior picture quality and high resolution. The Sony H20, comes with a Carl-Zeiss Vario-Tessar 10x optical zoom lens. The camera has a 3 inch LCD display enabling viewers to clearly view the shot being taken. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-16 ] The hard drive platters are where all the data from our computer system is stored. The data is saved in sectors on the platter. As known to one and all, the components of a hard drive are extremely sensitive. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-13 ] In the past couple of years, USA has seen a number of hurricanes and floods. Natures furry seems to be unleashing itself every now and then, and destroying not only lives and houses but the hard work of many. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-13 ] iTunes, developed by Apple Inc., not only as an entertainment application but also to act as an interface between a computer and the iPod and iPhone. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-13 ] A Flash memory is a particular type of technology used to store data digitally. The data stored on it can be written and erased electrically using cameras, computers cell phones etc. Today you will find a number of flash drives available in the markets—whether they are Flash drives, flash cards, etc. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-11 ] Laptops today have almost replaced computers for many people. They are smaller, lighter and today are available with almost the same amount of space etc as the traditional desktops were. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-11 ] The new Sony Cyber-shot, DSC-W 220, made its way into the markets early this year. The camera has a sporty new feature and is well designed for amateurs in particular. It is perfect for those who forget to change settings or beginners who are confused about the right setting to be used at that particular time. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-10 ] CF cards are among the most convenient data storage devices used in several hundreds of digital cameras and many other portable digital devices. CF cards are protected by their built-in data safeguard technologies. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-10 ] Computers and iPods go hand-in-hand. You cannot use an iPod without a computer. As in most cases, where there is good compatibility, there is seldom a chance of conflict. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-09 ] The computer's hard disk drive is full of sectors. This is where all the information we save on our system gets recorded to. Some sectors may have undergone permanent damage. These are knows as bad sectors. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-07 ]
iPod shuffles, though very popular are always prone to encountering some or the other problem one time or another. Most iPod shuffle problems can easily be solved by restoring or resetting it to the factory settings. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-07 ] Nikon D3X is a professional digital SLR with features including EXPEED processor, 24.5 megapixel 35.9 x 24 mm CMOS sensor, a 3 inch 920,000 dot LCD monitor with live view, by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-07 ] While SD cards are one of the most convenient storage media used in many digital cameras, data stored on them are never loss-proof. This means that photos on SD cards may get lost any time due to any factor that can cause any logical or physical damage to them. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-06 ] Known variously as hard disk or hard disk drive or shortly HDD, a hard drive is a non-volatile storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-05 ] The professional Canon EOS-1D DSLR takes images in RAW and JPEG formats, and store them on its storage media of Type I and II CF cards. In spite of their built-in data safeguard technologies, CF cards can anytime get logically damaged leading to loss of photos. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-04 ] A very common and convenient type of storage media, pen-drives belong to the USB flash drive family. Compatible with all modern operating systems, they allow one million write or erase cycles and can retain data for ten years. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-11-03 ] Apple Inc. introduced iPod nano in 2005, and ever since then it has become an increasingly popular portable media player. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-03 ] Hard drives are highly sensitive devices. They have a whole lot of components fitted into them. These parts are the main 'foundations' on which our systems run. A failure of any part could cause permanent damage to the data stored in our systems or worse could cause permanent loss of the same. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-11-02 ] A USB flash drive consists of flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB 1.1 or 2.0 interface. Removable and rewritable, and weighing less than 30g, USB flash drives have storage capacities ranging from 16MB to 256 GB, one million write or erase cycles, and a 10-year data retention capacity. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-31 ] If you are a photographer, professional or amateur, you must be, in spite of your utmost professional care, frustratingly experiencing the loss of photos from your storage media. This shock is not exclusive to your, but a common trend in the digital age. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-30 ] Nikon COOLPIX S630 is a compact digital camera with features like a 12 megapixel CCD sensor, ISO 6400, built-in flash, 2.7 inch LCD, USB connectivity, 7x optical zoom lens and 4x digital zoom lens, exposure modes ideal for portrait, high sensitivity, close up and sports, etc. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-30 ] Media players are probably the most popular devices amongst youth today. Now-a-day they're not only used to store music and videos but also data and computer back-ups. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-30 ] All iPod is basically a portable media player, which is most popularly used to store songs and videos. It can however store other information as well. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-28 ] Commonly known by its short name SD card, a Secure Digital card is a non-volatile memory card format popularly used as storage media for portable electronic devices like digital cameras, digital camcorders, handheld computers, PDAs, media players, mobile phones, and GPS receivers. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-27 ] The iPod is basically a portable media player which uses a hard drive to store data. Like all media players, this too can get damaged or corrupted. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-27 ] Mobile Phone’s have today become more than just a medium of communication. Today we take photos, videos and store our favorite music in our phones. Most phones need to have a memory card which stores all this data. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-27 ] Featuring a CCD of 12 megapixel, 14-bit A/D conversion, EXPEED image processor, sensitivity up to ISO 6400, CAM3500DX AF sensor, shooting speed of 6fps, HDMI video output,and super-impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor, Nikon D300 is a high definition professional D-SLR camera. Storage devices used are CF Type I and II, UDMA, and microdrive.
by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-26 ] A Hard Disk Drive (also known as HDD or Hard Drive) is the main storage area in your computer system. It stores all your applications, documents, system files etc. The Hard Drive also stores your OS used to run the various applications etc. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-24 ] Nikon Coolpix 800 is a compact digital camera with a 2.11 megapixel 1/2 inch CCD, an optical and LCD viewfinder, Standard ISO setting of 100, newly designed 2x zoom f/3.5-4.8 Nikkor lens, digital zoom function for magnifications of 1.25, 1.6, 2.0 and 2.5x, and matrix, spot or average light metering technologies. by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2009-10-24 ] Pen drive is a blessing for business sectors and IT industry, but sometimes proves to be a hazardous device on security issues. Learn more. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-23 ] Lost your grandmother’s carefully taken and preserved photos. They don’t hold much value to you but to your old granny it means everything, her whole world revolves around it. She stays in the old farmhouse, away from the bustling crowds of New York but ask her about the dress that your mom wore on her 42nd anniversary and bang she tells you. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-23 ] Video CAMera reCORDER or simply camcorder is an electronic recording device that serves both as a video recorder and a video camera. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-22 ] Nikon D700 is a fully-fledged professional digital camera. It has a sensor of 12.1 MP CMOS, 100~25,600 ISO, 1/8,000 ~ 30 sec shutter speed, a 3," 920,000 pixel LCD, GN 39/12 flash, and a lens mount that can mount Nikon's AF, AF-D, AF-I and AF-S lens. The storage medium used in this camera is CF card. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-20 ] Nikon D3000 has a CCD of 10.20 megapixels, 3.00x zoom of 18-55mm, 100-3200 ISO, shutter speed of 30-1/4000 sec, 3.5 max aperture, etc. The storage media of this camera are SDHC and SD cards. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-20 ] A hard disk is not totally sealed and vacuumed. For hard disk to function properly, it requires suitable range of air pressures. Thus, they have a breather filter, integrated between inside and top cover of the hard drive. by Roberto Sedycias  [ 2009-10-19 ] Pen drive is of great use in office work and domestic purpose as well as it stores various documents. The portable convenience of pen drive has made it highly prominent. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-19 ] Nikon D5000 uses SD and SDHC cards as its storage media. These storage media are prone to several logical causes leading to eventual data loss where no updated data backup process can of any help. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-16 ] Caplio GX100 VF KIT is a compact digital camera with 10.01 mega pixel CCD combined with an advanced image-processing engine to capture low noise high quality pictures, 24 to 72 mm equivalent wide zoom and a removable electronic viewfinder. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-16 ] In some cases, when you install/ re-install the operating system, upgrade the motherboard or replace the hard drive, the system may prompt an error message. This generally happens due to hard drive failure. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-16 ] Accidental deletion of photos and brooding over it is more futile than anything on earth, so take precautions to make sure that such incidents don’t get replicated in your life. Photo disasters are common occurrences that can happen to anyone but a little alertness can do a lot of good than we can even imagine. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-15 ] One of the most common storage media used in Caplio GX100 camera is Sandisk Ultra II. Like any other digital data storage media, Sandisk Ultra II is also vulnerable to problems like virus infection, file system crash, read/write error, etc. As a result, the data stored in the device get lost, or become inaccessible. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-14 ] Everybody has moments which he/she cannot forget, and would like to keep alive in his/her mind even when the unforgettable moments have sunk in the dark depths of time. We eternalize such unforgettable moments by freezing them in photographs. by Andrew Watson  [ 2009-10-12 ] Most of us are quite attached to the photographs that trace our childhood years, college days, married life and days to come but taking care of the photos so that they can enable us to replenish our memories for long even when the moments captured are gone is a quality few of us possess. by Jerry Tim  [ 2009-10-12 ] Technology has made our lives simpler and easy accessibility and utilization of the IT and IT enabled resources has widened our vision and perceptions towards life. |