Hello readers, thank you for visiting our site, we would like to take this opportunity to present one of our most interesting projects! We are making a quick blog article today to tell you about a fantastic new Automotive community we've been a big part of, it's called Yelnah!
A video sharing website for all automotive enthusiasts, it's the place where you'll only find automotive videos , so please join us as we invite you to join our new rising website!
Have you got car video clips that you want to share with the world?
Hanley Web Designs proudly operates Yelnah, the video community for automotive enthusiasts. Yelnah is a quality destination for all people to upload, watch and comment on original automotive videos shared by people all around the world. Everyone can easily watch videos on Yelnah, driven by Flash media.
Yelnah is funded and operated by Hanley Web Designs, and runs in partnership with CordiaFREAKS Car Club. Our mission is to create a large competitive online video sharing community, where both quality and quantity reign!
You can now catch our latest video updates and all the important stuff, FOLLOW US now on Twitter! Visit us today at http://www.yelnah.com/
Please help us out and tell all your family and friends about our great website! Thankyou for using Yelnah, where your pride is our joy!
I recently purchased Symantec's Norton 360 version 3.0 and decided to test it out and review it. I'm quite impressed with the results and I'm happy to say that Symantec may finally prove that they are one of, if not THE BEST internet security company on the planet.
For one, the speed at which the program loads on Windows Startup, taking only a couple of seconds to load compeletely (unlike the previous version which took some 15 to 20 seconds to get to the same point). The 2009 version is quite obviously lighter all round, however no lack of power in the way it goes about its work. The program has had a total redesign to make it simpler to do the simple tasks!
PROS: My favourite part about Norton 360 Version 3.0 is that ALL updates are 100% totally automatic, so there's no more manual downloading or pre-scheduling! Which I love!!!
Scanning the hard drive for infections is unbelievably fast, I was initially concerned that it hadn't done it thoroughly enough, but files counted and results displayed proved that it is just a more superior and quicker piece of software compared to the previous edition.
CONS: The only feature I consider a little confusing to the non computer savvy user is the 'Backup' utility, which presents itself as a problem until you backup your desired files, easy enough for me to understand, but for others out there I know this will seem confusing and maybe a little scary!
RESULT: I rate 2009's Symantec Norton 360 9.7/10 for it's attractive and advanced protection system, secure and beautiful!
So I despirately needed to get 2 computers networked to my 'Telstra Wireless Next-G' internet... however, no matter what method I tried, I couldn't make the connection... The hardware setup consisted of 2 computers running Windows Vista, a USB Next-G Modem on 1 machine running a cross-over LAN cable between the two machines...
I discovered a method that works well with Windows Vista machines. (Windows XP is not such an easy task!) If you want to use a wireless modem over The network do the following:
1. on the Computer with the modem, Activate Internet Connection Sharing on the WAN Driver @ 3GPP Connection.
2. on the other computer, the settings need to be: IP: 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1
3.Test!
This also works well with a network hub, I'm currently running this setup with a 12 port hub! ;) Note however that this method could be a little unstable.
Since the introduction of the first Windows operating systems Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and so on, we've heard the controversy between the differring installments by non-pc users, or those people not completely in-touch with the inner workings of how a PC operates. Yes there are some functions that we may not be big fans of, but we learn to adjust and eventually realise that things aren't so bad afterall.
I myself have been guilty of prejudging, I used to love Windows 98, until just a few months ago after using XP and Vista over the last decade, I was brought a PC with Windows 98 installed, it was so primitive I was gob-smacked! Being used to the simplicity of installing drivers and other software on Vista, going back to Windows 98 was certainly a challenge to say the least! Even going back to XP sometimes has its moments, it too is sinking into the depths of operating system history.
Ever since realising the advances we've actually come, I've become somewhat excited about the introduction of the latest edition 'Microsoft Windows 7'. I've observed several videos from Microsoft's website that show off the new OS, and they just support my excitement and have me appreciate the good work that Microsoft do.
If this is the first you've heard about the new operating system by Microsoft, then I invite you to check out the information and videos at their website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/ and I'm sure you'll be just as excited as I am!