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February 23rd, 2010 — Internet
When it comes to technology, I’m something of a neophyte. I really couldn’t tell you the difference between a dual core and quad core processor for instance. RAM? What’s that? As long as the computer works, I’m happy. The same rule applies to Internet services. I really couldn’t tell you (at least from the mailers I got from every company) which service was better. Did I want cable Internet? Should I use my phone company’s DSL program? Asking my friends was really no help, either. They all gave me different opinions about their Internet services – there simply was no clear-cut winner.
Without anything to go on, I decided to try some services out. First, I went with my cable company, which seemed to promise the best speeds. That didn’t work – a techie friend called it a “bottleneck” – I ditched cable quickly. DSL was better, but I couldn’t take the connection with me and I really didn’t want to add another bill from my cell phone provider. Then I found 4G Internet services, and it seemed like an answer to my prayers. Not only was 4G technology fast, but I could travel with it. My confusion was over, though I’m embarrassed that it took so long to find my solution.
February 23rd, 2010 — Internet
In order to stay abreast of the latest news about my favorite sports team, Manchester United, I get out my laptop, and surf around on my Hughes Net satellite internet. I do this because no sports channel can give me exactly what I want to see and hear when I have the free moment to see what’s happening across the pond. Also my HughesNet broadband internet is easy to use.
Currently, the Red Devils are in second place on the Premier League table. Chelsea is ahead by two points…yuck! I really don’t like knowing that Didier Drogba’s team is on top of the table ahead of us, but that’s just how it is. At least it’s not Liverpool!
There are some hard games on the horizon for United. As long as the key players stay injury free, and they really use some good offensive maneuvering, they should get through it all with big wins! Aston Villa and Everton in the Barclays Premier League are within the next couple of matches, and LA Galaxy’s Landon Donovan is with Everton on loan. The Galaxy’s David Beckham, formerly of Manchester United, is over at AC Milan which is the Red Devils next stop. This particular game makes the difference in whether or not they’ll have a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. After that, West Ham United pays a call, which isn’t too much of a threat. To wrap up the month, it’s the Carling Cup final against Aston Villa. Whew! It’s tiring to write let alone play!
November 13th, 2009 — Internet
June 10th, 2009 — Internet
A major part of the globe is now hooked to the world wide web. Almost everyone from the age of 5 to 85 has probably heard of this “phenomenon” of connectivity at a global scale. People use the web for almost everything – for business enterprises, for education and research, for social networking, and for overall fun and entertainment. At first, connection to the internet was limited to the high-powered offices of governments of very few states only, since they used it for research and telecommunications services within and among their respective departments. Since it was found successful and practical, its use was provided to many ordinary people, hence our present times’ use, misuse and abuse of the internet. It started with somewhat slow connection achieved through dial-up, or the phone system installed in our homes and offices, with speeds of around 28.8 kbps at most. Then came cable internet, and digital subscriber lines, popularly known as DSL. Now comes the advent of Satellite Internet like WildBlue Internet. Wild Blue provides service where no cable or DSL type is available. If you are from the rural areas of the U.S., WildBlue is for you. To know more about this, just visit their website at wildbluedeals.com.