Posts Tagged ‘PC’

Music to Mobiles Phones

Friday, January 25th, 2008

The mobile service provider companies are offering wide variety of music nowadays although we have lots of other options like iPods, mp3 players etc. The network provider 3 has a thriving music store with a wide variety of tracks that offers a download to your PC and your mobile. You are able to download it straight to your mobile or purchase it from your PC and it automatically appears on your phone, it’s all rather slick. Although the one track costs £1.29 per track, which thinking about it is very costly, seeing that a music CD costs around £5. From the online site of Amazon and the same track is 79p at the iTunes Music Store. Vodafone also offers a phone with their new MusicStation service on it which, for £1.99 a week, lets you download whatever you want and listen to it through your phone.

Advancement of Technology

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

The advancement of technology has brought a new era to the TV lovers across the world. Now you can instantly turn your computer into a Super TV! Get hundreds of LIVE worldwide channels on your PC free of charge. Watch TV in English, Spanish, German, Arabic, French, Italian, Russian, Dutch and more. Over 4,000 stations for a small one time fee on your PC or laptop for free! This is 100% legal, no hacking or cracking. Works anywhere in the world: U.S., U.K., Canada, Japan, India, Russia, etc. No extra hardware or TV card required! TV channels are streamed through your internet connection. It is easy to use. No PC knowledge required, no subscription needed and no recurring charges…EVER! It works with all versions of windows (95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP). There are no catches and there is nothing extra to pay……….EVER! What a technological breakthrough! More than 1 million users are already enjoying the incredible variety.

Corrput Windows

Friday, January 11th, 2008

The problem of a corrupt Windows registry is a very commonly faced problem on your personal computer. The regular use of computers such as installing and un-installing programs can cause some damage to your registry. The key symptoms of a corrupt registry are frequent crashes, freezes and error messages. It is also possible to have difficulties logging into your computer, and accessing your files, software and games. The computer may also not shot down properly. In worse cases of a corrupt registry, your computer screen may also display what is commonly referred to as the blue screen of death which indicates that the PC has crashed and it will display some error messages. All these problems will slow down your PC’s performance and speed. You may find yourself having to reboot your computer frequently if the Windows Registry has been corrupt.