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Friday 31 January 2014

7 THINGS EVERY COMPUTER USER SHOULD KNOW







Hello every one. Today am here to discus about these 8 particular things i have realized in the computer user experience that everyone has to deal with at certain times when using a computer,

It’s not like we always must deal with each one of them but they are vital to have them besides your skills. Everyone can and should learn to do the tasks as out lined below so we can keep our computer fast, safe, and easy to use.


7. Do Everything Faster with Shortcuts




The great thing about computers is that they can do a lot of things much faster than a human. Say you're looking for a specific word on a web page. Instead of looking it yourself with your eays, all you need to do is press Ctrl+F and type the word you're looking for. There are mountains of shortcut like this, from pressing Ctrl+S to instantly save the file you're working on, Ctrl+P to print it out, or Ctrl+T to open a new tab in your web browser. It may seem like more trouble than its worth at first, but after you use a shortcut one or two times, you'll wonder why you ever did anything with the mouse.

6. Set Up System Backup


We all know we should back up our computers, but it's always one of those things that you'll set up "one day". Setting up a backup only takes minutes to do, though, so you can do it right now and forget about it until you need it and when you do need it, you'll be glad you set it up. If you're just backing up to an external drive, you can just use the simple tools built in to your computer, like Windows Backup or Apple's Time Machine. However, that'll only keep you safe if your computer fails. If you lose your home in a fire, get all your gear stolen, or experience any other kind of disaster (God forbid), you'll have lost all those important documents, family photos, and other files forever. So, i recommend using an online backup service like CrashPlan this is a premium account[ itry it free for 30 days]. That way, it can back up no matter where you are, and that data will be safe no matter what happens to your hardware . You could also just upload your files to a file sharing site like media fire or dropbox.

5. Keep Your Batteries Lasting as Long as Possible


Running out of battery on your phone or laptop can be pretty frustrating, but luckily, you can do a lot of things to keep it lasting as longas possible. Your laptop has a lot of built-in power settings that can come in really handy. if you want your battery to retain that life, make sure you know how often to charge it to keep it alive in the years ahead.

4. Set up your own Internet Connection



Understanding routers, modems, and the other things that make you an internet connection may seem hard, but there are a few basics that can fix most problems. A Usb modem wich is most preferred by most of us [Uganda] especially those that are always on the move may not give you that much of treble especially when it’s a universal modem. But for those who have A local network at home or a wireless connection, You may need to get a basic user manual from where you bought your device. There however a few problems that have proven usual. For example if your connection is slow, check and see that your modem if not over heating or being over loaded with traffic.

3. Instantly Share a File Between Two Computers



Ok.You have some files you want to give to your friend sitting next to you, but your flash drive has mysteriously gone missing. Well guess what? You don't need it! It's very easy to transfer a file between two computers over any wireless and wired networks, whether it's between you and a friend or between multiple computers. if you want to share them between multiple computers in your house, Windows 7's Home group feature is a great option. However when it comes sharing to a big number of computers, the Dropbox app is a good one too.

2. Keeping your personal information safe and secure



Unfortunately, the internet isn't always a safe place, which means everyone needs to make sure they're keeping their personal information safe. Just make sure you use strong passwords, remove personal information from photos and other files, and don’t always use open public Wi-Fi networks especially those without protection.

1. Protect Yourself From Viruses



Windows users have long known the pain of viruses and malware, but the good news is it's pretty easy to avoid. First, learning the difference between viruses, trojans, and other kinds of attacks,[Not that important, but wath to know], install some good antivirus software to protect yourself. However in the end, the best way to avoid viruses is to use common sense: don't open links that look suspicious, don't install programs from untrusted sources, and if a window pops up saying your computer's infected, make sure it's actually your antivirus software saying that and not a fake web page.

I conclude there for by we take a lot of the simpler stuff for granted: how to avoid viruses, use keyboard shortcuts, or even just keep your data backed up. Even if you've mastered all of these tricks (and there's a good chance you haven't), you may want to take note to remind yourself at times

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Tuesday 21 January 2014

ALL YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SURE TELECOM

Ok we have all used or at least heard of this new telecom services. Doesn’t really matter if you have or have not heard or used it, today am here to tell you all you should know about sure telecom.
First things first, let’s briefly analyze the telecom industry in Uganda. Being an already overcrowded though still profitable market with an approximate population of 30 million people and a combined subscriber base of just about 12 million users, Sure telecom is yet to compete with: MTN, Airetel, UTL, Orange,K2,  and Smile Telecom. All these companies are looking up to a population of 30 million people, with a combined subscriber base of just about 12 million users in Uganda.

Sure Telecom is a Singapore based mobile phone company, Invested $400 million in an operator's license, according to information from the (UIA) Uganda Investment Authority in Ugandan as well as (UCC) Uganda Communications Commission, Sure telecom has already launched here in Uganda though I have to say “Not officially” A call I made to customer care operator, Robert assures me an official launch will be early 2014. Infrastructure like a base stations in Nakawa  and a Switch House have already been installed to begin testing its signal since August 2013, sure telecom has already established a strong signal especially in central Kampala however week in some parts especially on the outskirts of Kampala. According to information from sure telecom website [Singapore], they offer Internet-based phone center solutions, international phone numbers and low-cost worldwide calls among other services, Personally I haven’t seen much of what they say as per now, however I do like there idea of giving out free voice calls and  free internet to people as they test there signal. Voice calls are ok, at least to me but very annoying internet speeds especially during day time as many have complained. Regular/Voice cards running at 40 KBs Per second Price: 2,000 UGX. However pretty good speeds on data cards running at 2 MBs Per second, Price: 20,000 UGX. Most times speed is according to your signal strength regardless whether you have a data card or voice card. A call to customer care Robert said they are in the process of stream lining both Voice and data cards to both run at “2MBs per second”

As it’s marketing strategy, sure telecom  may survive  competition in the telecom sector if more is put into the landline services offering data and voice services while competing with Libyan Telecom giant : Uganda Telecom, the only fixed line operator here in Uganda.

In conclusion: Sure telecom is up for a stiff competition in Uganda. Hoping I am not discouraging any one, but The Africa giants MTN and Zain/Airtel are not relaxing.  With this I hop more will be done for the betterment of Uganda to deliver quality and affordable calls and especially Internet.
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Alittle About Me

I am an open minded person with a great interest in computer networks, programming and cyber security. My love for computers started way back since elementary school where I din't have access to the internet nor did I have a computer at my disposal. In the long run at the right time, the love I had for so long was taken to the next level when I was granted internet access and mostly, A computer at my disposal. This allowed me to develop and enhance my skills more effectively. Currently on a cyber... Continue Reading

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