Archive for May, 2009
What is the difference between a Registry Cleaner and a Spyware Detection Program?
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009wyldflwr34
I purchased a Spyware detection software and they offer a Registry cleaner, and it makes sense to get it, but what is the main difference between the two? and will the Registry Cleaner detect a lot more bugs than the “critical registry components” that my spyware already has cleaned up…?
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I purchased a Spyware detection software and they offer a Registry cleaner, and it makes sense to get it, but what is the main difference between the two? and will the Registry Cleaner detect a lot more bugs than the “critical registry components” that my spyware already has cleaned up…?
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Is there a way to find hidden cameras outdoors?
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009LucyWillow0607
I am pretty sure there are hidden cameras outside my house and I was wondering if there is an easy way to detect them. And is it possible to ruin what has been recorded in the past week?
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I am pretty sure there are hidden cameras outside my house and I was wondering if there is an easy way to detect them. And is it possible to ruin what has been recorded in the past week?
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The Bug Detector and What it Can Do for You
Monday, May 18th, 2009Jack Krohn
Listening devices and hidden cameras used to be the province of spy movies like James Bond stuff. The FBI, CIA and other assorted governmental agencies have been using them of course for years too. The information gathered by these devices from the basis of many a case against the bad guys. They are great for home and business security
Listening devices and hidden cameras are legendary in those arenas. Slowly though they have crept into boardrooms and bedrooms. Industrial espionage is huge. The fastest growing segment in the private investigation business relates to marital fidelity or lack thereof.
If you think that someone is listening to your conversations or is watching you with a hidden camera, a bug detector will help you find the hidden microphone or camera. These technical marvels act as sweepers.
You can turn it on when you enter a room. If any frequencies are detected the bug detector will notify you. The bug detectors below are also radio frequency (RF) scanners as well. They will detect anything putting off RF energy. Many bugs are smaller than a penny so make sure you look everywhere.
These bug detectors are the latest in technology in hand-held radio frequency detection. They use the latest micro processor circuitry for the most accurate detection of wireless transmission. They have built-in signal strength meter and sensitivity control. A LCD screen displays actual frequency that is being detected.
These detectors are capable of finding anything in the 1MHz to 3 GHz range. They are battery (AA) operated so they can go anywhere. Batteries will last up to 6 hours of use and 500 hours of standby mode and there is a low battery indicator.
If you are not sure if you are being listened to or watched this device will let you know and find the culprit for you. Better to be safe than sorry.
Jack Krohn is the author of over 300 articles, 15 websites and the #1 author of Home Security Articles in the country. He owns SECURITY SOLUTIONS a one stop resource that provides solutions and answers for all your self defense and home security problems.
Listening devices and hidden cameras used to be the province of spy movies like James Bond stuff. The FBI, CIA and other assorted governmental agencies have been using them of course for years too. The information gathered by these devices from the basis of many a case against the bad guys. They are great for home and business security
Listening devices and hidden cameras are legendary in those arenas. Slowly though they have crept into boardrooms and bedrooms. Industrial espionage is huge. The fastest growing segment in the private investigation business relates to marital fidelity or lack thereof.
If you think that someone is listening to your conversations or is watching you with a hidden camera, a bug detector will help you find the hidden microphone or camera. These technical marvels act as sweepers.
You can turn it on when you enter a room. If any frequencies are detected the bug detector will notify you. The bug detectors below are also radio frequency (RF) scanners as well. They will detect anything putting off RF energy. Many bugs are smaller than a penny so make sure you look everywhere.
These bug detectors are the latest in technology in hand-held radio frequency detection. They use the latest micro processor circuitry for the most accurate detection of wireless transmission. They have built-in signal strength meter and sensitivity control. A LCD screen displays actual frequency that is being detected.
These detectors are capable of finding anything in the 1MHz to 3 GHz range. They are battery (AA) operated so they can go anywhere. Batteries will last up to 6 hours of use and 500 hours of standby mode and there is a low battery indicator.
If you are not sure if you are being listened to or watched this device will let you know and find the culprit for you. Better to be safe than sorry.
Jack Krohn is the author of over 300 articles, 15 websites and the #1 author of Home Security Articles in the country. He owns SECURITY SOLUTIONS a one stop resource that provides solutions and answers for all your self defense and home security problems.
Listen to Audio Books Online - History Repeats Itself
Friday, May 15th, 2009Madonna Jeffries
I have tried to convince many friends to listen to audio books online. This really is not any different to reading a regular book, except that someone else’s voice does the reading for you. Apparently the move from the ‘traditional book’ to a compact disc or mp3 has resulted in a large group of skeptical people who doubt that it is possible to truly appreciate a novel by listening, rather than physically reading. Funnily, it is actually the younger people that are harder to convince to give it a go.
Because my grandmother had grown up listening to stories told on the radio she was more than willing to listen to audio books online - in fact, she found it a pleasure as she could sit quite comfortably, do her cross stitch or even do the gardening while she listens to the recordings. Audio books have been around for a very long time, in fact, many of our grandparents grew up listening to the British Broadcasting Company with its serialized classics. History shows that as early as 1933 an anthropologist J.P. Harrington researched and recorded the oral histories of the Native American tribes.
The American Congress saw a need to provide extra resources for people with sight impairment, and as a result the “Books for the Adult Blind Project” was initiated. This project was the stepping stone for audio books or ‘talking books’ and before long the mass reproduction of them began. In later years the National Library Service provided a much needed public-service for blind citizens across America by recording millions of books in an audio format.
Audio Books and Popular Culture
Massive advancement in technology has driven the audio book online format into the reach of consumers who embraced the development with enthusiasm. It was in the early 1960’s when the introduction of the portable cassette player recorder allowed ease of use. This coincided with the ever increasing popularity of the pursuit for self-improvement. This style of recordings, with emphasis on instructional or educational subjects, became very popular. Self-help audio-books were well and truly in vogue and the initiative was expanded to include audio books on a wide variety of general topics such as the humanities.
Audio book recordings became even bigger and quickly a market was created that catered for people wanting to rent popular titles. Listening to audio book online became a multi billion-dollar industry and producers helped the industry grow by introducing high-quality recordings done with large casts of voices.
Today, the audio book concept has embraced leading edge technology which has made the product much more accessible to the general public than ever before. The vast array of product available can now be easily downloaded from the web and its formats incorporated into any digital listening device such as cell phones, MP3 players and Ipods. In view of this modern and cutting edge tools, it is highly likely that the young people of today might even gain an appreciation for a classical author such as Jane Austen or William Shakespeare.
It is ironic that the advent of the audio book online has not fully replaced printed books version but instead has only highlighted the joys of books in general.
I have tried to convince many friends to listen to audio books online. This really is not any different to reading a regular book, except that someone else’s voice does the reading for you. Apparently the move from the ‘traditional book’ to a compact disc or mp3 has resulted in a large group of skeptical people who doubt that it is possible to truly appreciate a novel by listening, rather than physically reading. Funnily, it is actually the younger people that are harder to convince to give it a go.
Because my grandmother had grown up listening to stories told on the radio she was more than willing to listen to audio books online - in fact, she found it a pleasure as she could sit quite comfortably, do her cross stitch or even do the gardening while she listens to the recordings. Audio books have been around for a very long time, in fact, many of our grandparents grew up listening to the British Broadcasting Company with its serialized classics. History shows that as early as 1933 an anthropologist J.P. Harrington researched and recorded the oral histories of the Native American tribes.
The American Congress saw a need to provide extra resources for people with sight impairment, and as a result the “Books for the Adult Blind Project” was initiated. This project was the stepping stone for audio books or ‘talking books’ and before long the mass reproduction of them began. In later years the National Library Service provided a much needed public-service for blind citizens across America by recording millions of books in an audio format.
Audio Books and Popular Culture
Massive advancement in technology has driven the audio book online format into the reach of consumers who embraced the development with enthusiasm. It was in the early 1960’s when the introduction of the portable cassette player recorder allowed ease of use. This coincided with the ever increasing popularity of the pursuit for self-improvement. This style of recordings, with emphasis on instructional or educational subjects, became very popular. Self-help audio-books were well and truly in vogue and the initiative was expanded to include audio books on a wide variety of general topics such as the humanities.
Audio book recordings became even bigger and quickly a market was created that catered for people wanting to rent popular titles. Listening to audio book online became a multi billion-dollar industry and producers helped the industry grow by introducing high-quality recordings done with large casts of voices.
Today, the audio book concept has embraced leading edge technology which has made the product much more accessible to the general public than ever before. The vast array of product available can now be easily downloaded from the web and its formats incorporated into any digital listening device such as cell phones, MP3 players and Ipods. In view of this modern and cutting edge tools, it is highly likely that the young people of today might even gain an appreciation for a classical author such as Jane Austen or William Shakespeare.
It is ironic that the advent of the audio book online has not fully replaced printed books version but instead has only highlighted the joys of books in general.





