Forgetting to pay bills

July 31st, 2008 by 20new - news to go

Do not forget to pay your bills, even if they are small ones. The problem from forgetting to pay bills is the lack of organization. If you keep everything organized in a calendar or agenda (for example) you can easily check off what you have paid and what you have not paid.


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For the Love of Sea Food!

July 31st, 2008 by 20new - news to go

Do you love sea food as well? I love cooking sea food and eating out at good sea food restaurants because it is simply refreshing. Who wouldn’t like fresh sea food? There’s a unique taste to all sea food that you would not really get with other regular food types. Sea food is not only great tasting from fish to octopus to squid to other exotic sea food, they are also beneficial on your health! Some components in fish, for example are very healthy for your body that might not really be provided in other foods!

If you are really into sea food, have a look at the Great American Seafood Cook off located at New Orleans. It is a pretty cool event where you can check out great chefs who have competitions. There are a lot of precious chefs that come together at the Great American Cook OFf to show off their skills with creating great sea food meals.

This event might even inspire you to check out sea food recipes to try out. Why not learn how to cook your own sea food and have your own cook off with your friends or impress your family with a nice sea food meal?


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Options For Multiple Domain Hosting

July 31st, 2008 by CommunicateBetter

The incredibly low price of hosting plans and domain names has made it possible for one to afford numerous websites. The most logical choice for multiple websites is to host them under a single hosting company. Many hosts offer packages where several sites can be managed on a single account. Others allow separate accounts for individual sites to be hosted on a single server, which is typically a more expensive route.

Another option you have to is purchase individual domains with different companies. While this will cost a bit more, it has several advantages. The biggest advantage is that separate web hosts will provide every one of your sites with different IP addresses. This is an essential factor when you plan to link your sites together and make them all search engine friendly. Creating inbound links on each of your sites is something that can give you much higher ranking in a search engine such as Yahoo or Google. If these links originate from the same IP address, their ranking value may be discounted. Because of the importance of SEO in online marketing, a few web hosting companies now offer additional IP addresses with their packages. This is great for search engine optimization and creating a secure connection (HTTPS) for your site.

If you choose to host all of your sites with one company, there are three different options you can take advantage of. Each website could have it’s own account, you can purchase a reseller account, or you can purchase a dedicated server account.

Reseller Accounts

As a reseller, you are essentially acting as an agent for the parent web hosting provider. The company allocates a certain amount of bandwidth and disk space, allowing you to use these resources as you please. Depending on the company, there may be limits on the number of sites you can host with a reseller account. However, if after building your websites there is enough capacity on the allotted space, you can then turn a profit by selling hosting accounts to others. The major benefits of reseller hosting as that the parent company handles all of the technical aspects such as dealing with the server and protecting up time guarantees. Some companies will also provide secure gateways so that your clients can be properly invoiced.

Dedicated Hosting Accounts

Dedicated hosting gives you control of an entire web server. You have the freedom to allocate bandwidth and disk space as you wish, which can be used to host multiple domains or sell hosting packages to your own clients. The drawback of this option is that you are responsible for maintaining the server, a factor that requires a bit of technical knowledge. You can however, choose a managed hosting provider in which a company handles the dedicated server. Keep in mind that this option is far more expensive than traditional hosting.

Conclusion

While there are numerous benefits that come along with hosting multiple domains, there is one major disadvantage - downtime. If the server happens to go down because of a disaster, all of your sites go down with. This could be frustrating and very costly if you’re running several e-commerce sites. For this reason, you may want to consider hosting at least one of your sites with a different company. It is vary unlikely that the servers of two different hosts will be down at the same time.

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Crack casing problems plague the Apple iPhone 3G

July 31st, 2008 by Phones Review

Oh dear, how sad, it seems yet again there are problems with the Apple iPhone 3G. Reports are coming in according to macenstein.com that some of the White iPhone 3G handsets are apparently developing hairline cracks in their casing.

It appears also that the black iPhone 3G casing is suffering from the same problem but isn’t as noticeable. Maybe whatever compound is used in the black casing is somehow making it more resilient to fracture.

It is unfortunate for those owners of the Apple iPhone 3G White because Apple has not yet recognised there is a problem, (burying their heads again it seems)

Which probably means there will not be any cracked iPhone 3G replacement swaps happening until Apple actually acknowledge there is a problem with the White iPhone 3G, well THE iPhone 3G.

Beside that, with Apple continuing to struggle to get iPhone 3Gs onto store shelves, it will probably be some time before they can replace any defective unit.


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State of Mobile Web report released by Opera Software

July 31st, 2008 by Phones Review

Opera Software has launched the latest “State of the Mobile Web,” based on anonymous and aggregated statistics from Opera Mini servers, reports Intomobile.

According to those stats, 6 out of the most popular mobile phone models for browsing with opera Mini are from Nokia, 2 from Sony Ericsson and 1 from Blackberry along with 1 from Samsung.

Although over in the USA, nine of the top ten mobile phones for Opera Mini are RIM BlackBerrys.

Further info from the State of Mobile Web report of June 08: In June, Opera Mini users generated more than 46.7 million megabytes of data for operators worldwide. Thanks to the Opera Mini’s built-in compression of data, the actual amount of data requested was 311 million MB in June. People using Opera Mini viewed more than 3.2 billion pages in June, up 9.4% over May.

Opera “State of the Mobile Web” covers such countries as, the UK, the US, Germany, China, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia, and South Africa.


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T-Mobile Sidekick LX OTA brings video recording and playback

July 31st, 2008 by Phones Review

T-Mobile has release an update for the Sidekick LX OTA and Boy Genius has got their hands on it. Boy Genius confirms that other than spell checker, share, and play capabilities, Bluetooth A2DP, alarm clock, Bluetooth file transfer, the Sidekick LX OTA also incorporates video recording and playback.

A quick update on the above is it is looking like the Sidekick LX OTA update is beginning to roll out to the Sidekick masses. So if you still haven’t received the update, be patient and keep waiting.

The Sidekick LX OTA update is somewhat random so should be delivered to Sidekick owners HipTop by the end of August apparently, so the whispers go.

However just to keep you Sidekick LX fans happy pop along to BGR and take a look at their extensive collection of screens of the new updated Sidekick LX UI.


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Samsung i800 Linux based mobile phone bites the dust!

July 31st, 2008 by Phones Review

The word roaming the net waves is that Samsung has put the mobile breaks on their upcoming Linux based Samsung i800 mobile phone according to a post on engadget mobile.

This follows on from Asus’s conformation that they are scrapping their plans to release the ASUS ZX1 Lamborghini, ASUS M536, and the ASUS P560 smartphones.

Samsung touted the Samsung i800 as their first step into the Linux based platform as “The World’s first smartphone based on Access Linux Platform (ALP).”

Samsung planned to release the i800 on the Orange network in the UK, but it appears that the handset was “withdrawn in order to… prepare a more competitive Linux mobile.”

It is being said that since Samsung announced the Samsung i800 mobile phone, advancements within the mobile development arena have essentially made the Samsung i800 obsolete. I guess that’s life in the bustling mobile phone industry!


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Motorola Q9h Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM update leaked

July 31st, 2008 by Phones Review

Becoming bored with your already old Motorola Q9h on the AT&T network? Well at least you can update your old Motorola Q9h Norman to the latest Windows Mobile OS available.

We know you are probably frustrated at the super speed of mobile handset development, but you’ll just have to face the fact that upgrading every year is a necessity if you really wish to stay up to date.

However there’s nothing wrong with updating your old handset to the newest OS, and according to a post on WMExperts, it looks as if MOTOMODDING has posted the official AT&T branded Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM for the Motorola Q9h.

The Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM does look to be legit, however as always we advise Motorola owners to proceed with caution, and the official Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM is actually expected to be available for the Motorola Q9h at the end of July anyway, so its not surprising it has been leaked a tad early.


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Nokia waves bye to RIM Blackberry Connect

July 31st, 2008 by Phones Review

It appears Nokia are fed up with Research In Motion’s encroachment on their business mobile phone segment and according to symbian-guru, Nokia has announced they are to no longer support BlackBerry Connect support on their business E series mobile phones.

Research In Motion are apparently do well enough that Nokia feels a parting of the ways is needed and they will offer their customers more potions in email connectivity.

“RIM are a competitor and have done a reasonable job in a space that is traditionally ours, so it’s no great surprise that we see this as an opportunity to give consumers a proper choice on what email solution they want.”

The recently launched Nokia E71 is the newest mobile handset to go without the BlackBerry Connect feature, which leaves the E71 with only Nokia’s unrefined email client foe emailing.

Nokia Email is presently in beta, but Espoo is betting they polish the upcoming email solution to run head-to-head with Research In Motion’s email solution


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music beta and linked data

July 31st, 2008 by Guy Strelitz

radiolabs175.pngBy now you may well have found the new BBC Music beta site - Matthew Shorter and Tom Scott have both blogged about it, and it's shown up on TechCrunch. If you haven't seen it yet, I strongly urge you read the blogs and take a look - it really is a huge step forward for BBC Music online, and for the data infrastructure of bbc.co.uk as a whole.

I'm not going to repeat Matthew and Tom here. Instead I'm going to explain how some of the thinking and technical features have come together in one of the really cool things we've been able to achieve - the data graphs on the new Artists Gateway and on Artist pages.

Read more and comment at the BBC Radio Labs blog.

Guy Strelitz is Technical Project Manager, BBC FM&T for Audio & Music Interactive

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