Here is the solution of how to get most out of technology and how to get update the recent basic technology in daily life. This article is very useful to IT working professionals and computer science student. Your gadgets and computers, your software and sites — they are not working as well as they should. You need to make some tweaks. But the tech industry has given you the impression that making adjustments is difficult and time-consuming. It is not. And so below are 10 things to do to improve your technological life. They are easy and (mostly) free.
1. GET A SMARTPHONE
Why: Because having immediate access to your e-mail, photos, calendars and address books, not to mention vast swaths of the internet, makes life a little easier.
How: This does not have to be complicated. Upgrade your phone with your existing carrier.
2. STOP USING INTERNET EXPLORER
Why: Because, while the latest version has some real improvements, Internet Explorer is large, bloated with features and an example of old-style Microsoft excess.
How: Switch to either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Both are first-rate, speedy browsers, and both are free. It remains a tight race between the two, but Chrome has had the lead lately in features and performance. Both browsers include useful things like bookmark syncing.
3. UPLOAD PHOTOS TO THE CLOUD
Why: Because you’ll be really sorry if an errant cup of coffee makes its way onto your PC, wiping away years of photographic memories. Creating copies of your digital photos on an online service is a painless way to ensure they’ll be around no matter what happens to your PC. It is also an easy way to share the photos with friends and family.
How: There are many good, free choices. To keep things simple, use Picasa, Google’s service. After your initial upload — which may take a while, so set it up before you go to sleep — you will have a full backup of your photo library. And by inviting people to view it, privately, with passwords, you will not have to e- mail photos anymore.
4. GET MUSIC OFF YOUR COMPUTER
Why: Because music bought digitally wants to be freed, not imprisoned in your portable player or laptop. It wants to be sent around the home, filling rooms like good oldfashioned hi-fi.
How: Have an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad? Download Apple’s free Remote app and you will be able to control your music from anywhere in the house.
5. BACK UP YOUR DATA
Why: Because photos are not the only important things on your computer. With online backup services, you do not have to buy any equipment; you just install software, which sits on secure servers and runs in the background.
How: Go to sosbackup.com. Install the software. Sleep easy. Only hitch: It’s not free.
6. GET FREE ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE
Why: Because attacks on unwitting users are more widespread and tactics are growing more advanced.
How: Windows users can download Avast Free Antivirus (or Avira or AVG). Mac users can download iAntiVirus Free Edition. And they cost zero.
7. SET UP A FILE-SHARING SERVICE
Why: Because while e-mailing yourself files is a perfectly decent workaround, there are easier, more elegant ways to move files around — and they don’t cost anything, either.
How: Go to dropbox.com and set up a free account. You will then get an icon that sits on your desktop. Drag and drop files onto that icon, and they are immediately copied to the cloud. The free account gives you up to two gigabytes of disk space.
8. GET A BETTER DEAL FROM YOUR CABLE, PHONE AND NET PROVIDER
Why: Because it does not take much to get them to give you free (or cheaper) services. These companies are generally indifferent to customer needs.
How: Just call and ask — they will probably give you something. Other tactics: Measure your internet/broadband speed, using
dslreports.com/speedtest; if it is less than what you are paying for, ask for an upgrade.
9. CALIBRATE YOUR HDTV
Why: Because that awesome 1080p plasma or LCD TV you bought has factory settings for color, brightness, contrast and that are likely to be out of whack. They need to be adjusted.
How: Buy a High Definition Benchmark: Bluray Edition test, a DVD. Its regimen of tests and patterns will help you adjust your TV’s settings to more natural levels.
10. BUY A LOT OF CHARGING CABLES
Why: Because you should never have a gadget’s battery die on you, and they are cheap. Smartphone user? Have a charging cable at the office, one in the car, and a couple at home..
How: eBay. Search for what you need with terms like “original” or “oem” (original equipment manufacturer). .