Help Desk Support – Looking Beyond Your Local Resources For Help

When you are stuck with a conundrum and don’t know how to get it solved or where to look for it, you might want to consider going in for helpdesk support. There are a number of companies today that can help you with providing smart and effective solutions to help your employees out.

Help Desk Support – Looking Beyond Your Local Resources For Help

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Understanding Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN)

A standard LAN configuration poses some significant disadvantages. First, a LAN cannot exchange information across a Wide Area Network (WAN).

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Advantages of IT Support From a Local Service Provider

Due to the concentration of IT systems support on present businesses, it has gradually become very essential for businesses to minimize their network downtime for them to increase their productivity. Generally, IT support services are particularly designed to offer quality, quick and dependable computer remedies that are completely customized to everyone’s requirements.

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Samsung Bada phone to be announced first half of next year

We’re still not entirely sure why Samsung feels the need to launch its own mobile operating system while still cranking out Android and Windows Mobile devices, but it seems like things are going full steam ahead: a spokesperson told CNET Asia today that a Bada phone would arrive in the first half of 2010. Sure, that sounds like a long time off, but really it’s just six months after the big Bada SDK reveal in December, so we’ll have to see if that’s enough time for developers to sort things out and release any apps.

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Samsung Bada phone to be announced first half of next year originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Latest SixthSense demo features paper ‘laptop,’ camera gestures

We’ve already seen MIT researcher Pranav Mistry’s SixthSense projector-based augmented-reality system in some cool demos, but he just gave a TED talk and his latest ideas are the wildest yet. Forget simple projections, he’s moved on to taking photos by just making a box with your fingers, identifying books and products on store shelves and projecting reviews and other information on them, projecting flight schedules on boarding passes, and even a new paper “laptop” concept that works by using a microphone on the paper to sense when you’re touching it. It’s pretty amazing stuff — check out his whole talk at the read link.

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Latest SixthSense demo features paper ‘laptop,’ camera gestures originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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