Ways to Backup your Computer

There are tons of ways to backup your computer files. Lets see the online backup method which means we can backup our computer online, but not whole computer I believe because computer hard drives can be quite large so the many people backup their files to a a external hard drive which has larger capacity.
Now-a-days I can see that many hard drive manufacturers include basic backup software with their drives, and it is available for you to buy your own program for Windows or Macintosh at most computer stores.
I think most drives now use the USB 2.0 connection to copy data between drives at a relatively fast clip. You can usually use a USB 2.0 drive with an older computer that just has USB 1.1 ports, but the data-transfer speeds will be much slower.
Once you select a drive and install your backup software, you can set it up to back up your files, songs, pictures, videos and other data at regularly scheduled intervals, so if you accidentally delete a file or your computer dies, you have a copy of everything.
Depending on how much data you have, most backup programs let you back up your files to a recordable CD or DVD instead of a hard drive. That’s cool isn’t it?

Recording in a flash!

Broadcasters, musicians and serious audiophiles have long been consumers of high-end portable audio gear, but podcasting has created an expanded market for this equipment.
While it is possible to create a podcast with nothing more than a computer, a microphone and some audio-editing software, there are times when it’s nice to be able to conduct interviews, gather sound or record programs when away from a PC. For that you’ll need some type of portable recording equipment.
Until a few years ago that would probably have been a portable analog cassette tape recorder. More recently, it might have been a MiniDisc recorder or digital audio tape recorder. But today, the hottest recorders do not use tape or discs but record to the same type of nonvolatile flash memory used in digital cameras.
Flash has no moving parts to make noise while you record, and it is compact. An SD flash card, not much bigger than a postage stamp, can hold as much as four gigabytes or up to 130 hours of compressed monaural audio. Compact Flash cards can store up to eight gigabytes.
Also, data on a memory card can be easily transferred to a PC or a Mac with a USB cable or by removing the card from the device and putting it in a PC card reader. Once on a PC, the file can be edited, e-mailed or posted to a server. Because these audio files start out as digital, there is no need to convert them for use on a computer. That saves time and avoids the loss of quality inherent in ‘dubbing’ from one device to another.

Portals in Regional Languages!

As part of its sixth anniversary celebrations, MSN India has announced the launch of five new portals – MSN Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam apart from unveiling Windows Live Messenger in all these languages. It has also unveiled the MSN India Homepage, Windows Live Domains and the new language portal homepage on http://in.msn.com. The additional feature of Windows Live Messenger platform is the facility to use Hindi other regional languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam) by users on Windows Live Messenger. For this, there are multiple keyboards options available with the language packages at: http://www.bhashaindia.com with Windows Live Spaces, which allows weblogging, sharing pictures and music, according to a press release.

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