Free Hosting & It’s Benefits

On August 18, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

Free hosting comes with a host of advantages and opportunities. It helps a user to create and maintain web pages. The pages you create for free can also be utilized to earn money. with the use of free hosting, you can easily claim your own place on the Internet.Free hosting sites offer lots of free pages and innovative tools for the clients. It is quite easy to sign up with any free hosting site. Most often, users only require completing a single online form which requires username, password and yes an active email address or ID.

Following the creation of the user account, the free web host will be guiding you through a simple step by step procedure. It’s a process which involves naming of the website and selecting your essential settings to function. once all these steps are completed, you can continue with the HTML editor and start working on the different pages of your website.For beginners, free web hosting can be the most ideal way to start with their own website. you can work on your free web pages and create what you want to. as it is free, you can experiment with it. Moreover, you can even change to a new web host if you don’t like what are you are seeing and creating. That’s the major advantage of selecting to build a free website.

Find a free host of your own choice, and then build your site the way you want it to be, before you decide on taking things to the following level. you may think free web host as a kind of trial run or a test which you are undertaking before you move ahead to purchase a domain name.Free web hosting works best as a personal site where you can upload photos, graphics of your own choice. but these days’ people are also using free hosting service for business purposes. Whatever may be your choice, be sure to make the most of it each time. That’s the major benefit of using free hosting services- where you are not committed, so you can try out whatever you may like to.

You never know you may like the free hosting services so much, that you decide to stick with the free pages in future as well. If skillfully used, a free hosting service can also prove beneficial in long run. And in the process you can get success with your free website.

It will be a good idea to inquire about few important elements which you would definitely want to have.

Ads:

Few web hosting sites may allow you place your own advertisements on the web pages, while some won’t. be sure you select the one which offers you to place your own ads. That’s because placing ads will help you to make money from your website.

Customer Support:

A free site should also be providing some sort of customer support to assist when things go wrong.

Easy-to-use HTML Editor:

A user-friendly HTML editor can be the most significant feature of a free web hosting website. The more hassle free and easier it is to build pages, the better will it be to run your website.

Sprint and T-Mobile may get the iPhone 5

On July 13, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

There is no shortage of iPhone 5 speculation, and the closer we get to fall the more you can expect it to ramp up. The latest rumor says that the handset will launch on all four major networks, adding Sprint and T-Mobile to the mix. Whether that it is the actual iPhone 5 or is instead the iPhone 4S is still unclear.

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Over the past few years, much has been made of Apple’s reserves of cash and securities, which are now up to approximately $60 billion and growing rapidly. Some observers have suggested the company initiate a stock buyback or issue dividends to reward investors with some of the profits, while others have preferred that the cash remain in Apple’s hands to enable the company to reinvest it into the business at some point in the future for greater returns. Apple CEO Steve Jobs noted during the company’s October 2010 earnings conference call that Apple is holding onto the cash in order to take advantage of “one or more unique strategic opportunities” that it believes may present itself.

But all of the money may not be available for immediate use, as Fortune reports that Apple is one of a number of U.S. companies with significant profits generated in international markets that continue to sit abroad as the companies prefer to not pay the 35% federal tax charged on such foreign earnings.

To address this situation, Apple and these other major players are reportedly stepping up lobbying efforts to try to get the federal government to offer a one-year “tax holiday” that would allow them to bring the profits back to the United States while only being subjected to 5% tax, with the rationale being that the money could be put to work in the U.S. to stimulate the economy rather than simply sitting in foreign bank accounts.

A group of tech, pharmaceutical and energy giants is readying a major lobbying blitz for a tax holiday that would allow them to bring home the estimated $1 trillion they’ve got parked overseas at a steeply discounted rate, Fortune has learned.

The campaign is still in its planning stages, but sources close to the effort say Oracle, Cisco, Apple, Duke Energy, and Pfizer are among the major players looking to bankroll a coordinated, sustained pitch to sell policymakers on the idea. Their aim is to win a one-year tax amnesty on their foreign earnings, allowing them to repatriate that money at a tax rate of about 5%, instead of the 35% they face now.

International markets have become increasingly important to Apple as iOS devices have proliferated around the world. In fact, Apple reported that during its most recent quarter, 62% of its revenue came from international sales. Consequently, billions of dollars in profit are being generated overseas each quarter, and Apple has been loathe to turn over 35% of those sums to the U.S. government.

On a possibly related note, Apple recently hired high-profile lobbying firm Fierce, Isakowitz and Blalock to assist with government dealings, an unusual move for the company that has typically refrained from significant lobbying in Washington, DC.


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Yet another major publication is coming forward claiming confirmation that the long-rumored Verizon iPhone is real. But don’t get your hopes up for an iPhone 4 that’s compatible with the carrier’s soon-to-be-launched 4G network. In its lengthy profile of Verizon …

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The iPhone 4 may be launching on all the major Canadian carriers tomorrow , but we’re only just now starting to get the actual details on what they’ll be offering. Rogers is the first out of the gate and, for a change, it looks like folks in the US may just be a tad jealous of their northern neighbors. It’s not only offering the iPhone 4 for a further discounted price — $159 for the 16GB and …

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Iphone versus Droid

On July 15, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

The iPhone 4 has some competition as the Droid X hits stores. It’s a bitter rivalry that’s dividing families. They break down the major differences.

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Noted patent holding firm NTP today announced that it has sued Apple, Google, Microsoft, and several other technology companies for infringement of its patents related to wireless delivery of email.

NTP Incorporated, the company founded by Tom Campana, the inventor of wireless email, yesterday filed lawsuits against Apple, Inc., Google Inc., HTC Corp., LG Electronics Inc., Microsoft Corporation, and Motorola, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia for infringing NTP’s eight patents related to the delivery of electronic mail over wireless communications systems. Each of the defendants is a manufacturer or developer of either wireless handheld devices or software applications used in the delivery of email across wireless communications systems.

Donald E. Stout, NTP’s co-founder, said, “Use of NTP’s intellectual property without a license is just plain unfair to NTP and its licensees. Unfortunately, litigation is our only means of ensuring the inventor of the fundamental technology on which wireless email is based, Tom Campana, and NTP shareholders are recognized, and are fairly and reasonably compensated for their innovative work and investment. We took the necessary action to protect our intellectual property.”

NTP famously faced off against Research in Motion (RIM) over this same intellectual property, reaching a 2006 settlement in which RIM agreed to pay $612.5 million. Emboldened by its success against RIM and an upholding of many of its patent claims in a review by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, NTP has now decided to take on Apple and other major players over what has become a ubiquitous technological feature for a host of wireless handheld devices.

NTP’s business is solely focused on management of its portfolio of over 50 patents primarily related to wireless email delivery, and the company has been criticized as being a “patent troll” for its very aggressive enforcement of its patent rights while having no intention of pursuing the technology itself. The company also has a number of lawsuits still outstanding, one targeting Palm and another group targeting the major U.S. wireless providers: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile.

CNET reports that Wal-Mart has confirmed that it will carry iPhone 4 in its stores as of its June 24th launch, adding another major outlet to the growing list of retailers that appear poised to be U.S. la…

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A Look at iPhone 4′s Camera Quality

On June 8, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

One of the major enhancements included in iPhone 4 is a new camera system, integrating a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera including LED flash with a VGA-quality front-facing camera. While the rear-facing camera fails to match the resolution of other s…

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Will Jobs still wow with next iPhone?

On June 4, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

Apple comes to its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco next week in unfamiliar fashion. For the first time in recent memory, an Apple product – the next iPhone, which is expected to be one of the major highlights of Steve Jobs’ Monday… Apple – Steve Jobs – iPhone – San Francisco – iPhone 3G

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