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Don't Let it Into Your Computer!

Your computer is an extremely important piece of technology. It needs to be protected with all that you have because not only is it extremely efficient and useful, but it is also extremely expensive. We all have to work hard to earn the money we have and learning to use it wisely is even more important. If you want to protect your computer and spend a reasonable amount of money doing it, you will need to understand antivirus software and its cost. You will need to work out the benefits and price for each software and find one that suits your needs.

The first thing to look for in a antivirus software is whether it blocks spam or not. Spam and pop up ads are one of the most annoying things to deal with on the computer. Not only are these annoying, but they can be extremely harmful for your computer because clicking on the buttons can lead to harmful websites. There are more hackers than we would like to believe and we need to protect ourselves from having our information stolen. If you sign up for fake deals online you might find yourself getting more spam on your computer. The best antivirus software will help prevent this from happening.

Another thing your software should be capable of doing is ceasing people from tracking which websites you visit on the internet. It is very important that you prevent this at all costs because the intention of those who are tracking you are very unclear. Some marketing companies are simply trying to figure out your shopping habits so they know how to attract you for shopping deals. Others are trying to steal your personal information such as credit card numbers and social security numbers. Identity theft is becoming more dangerous everyday and the best antivirus software will help make sure this never happens to you.

The best antivirus software should also be reasonably priced. You should not have to pay through your nose for something because there are so many companies that are offering you their services. Some are famous for their quality service but they also cheat your for money because you are depending on their name. Make sure you are doing your research well and really considering all of the options. Find the best antivirus software for you because you are the only person who knows how to protect yourself.

Google to launch new futuristic glasses

The advancement in the field of technology is zooming at a super speed like a rocket. More and more new technological inventions are coming up everyday. The pace of the technological advancement is so fast that the last invented product or service becomes outdated before it reaches to the entire customer market and is replaced by a newly invented product or service of that genre.

Today, most people believe smartphones and I-phones to be one of the latest advancements in the field of technology even though only a few out of the global audience are able to have a direct access to it. How about smartphones and I-phones becoming outdated within a very short time? Don’t be surprised, because this is a probable reality which might shape up by the end of this year.

According to a recent New York Times article, the internet giant Google is planning to launch new futuristic glasses later this year with a heads-up display that will project information, entertainment and advertisements onto the lenses. The project, which is being led by Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin and Google engineer Steve Lee, is being built in a secret Google laboratory devoted to futuristic technology.

The futuristic glasses, which will appear similar to Oakley Thumps sunglasses, will continually stream real-time information to the lenses using a 3G/4G connection. The glasses will use the same Android software that powers Android smartphones and tablets. Like smartphones and tablets, the glasses will be equipped with GPS and motion sensors. They will also contain a camera and audio inputs and outputs. Featuring a miniature display on one lens, the hi-tech specs will allow users to surf the internet or deal with text messages and emails without lifting a finger. The screen is controlled with a ‘mouse’ which is moved simply by tilting your head. And if you still wish to actually talk to someone, it is believed the glasses will let you make calls using an in-built microphone.

The reported major feature of the glasses would be providing information to the user about the surroundings at his/her location. Through the built-in camera on the glasses, Google will be able to stream images to its rack computers and return augmented reality information to the person wearing them. This way, the specs will be able to bring up information about the person whom the user is meeting and well-known places where the user is travelling, as the user gets close to them.

The new glasses are expected to cost $250 to $600 and be available by the end of this year. Even though, the futuristic glasses may not be able to capture the mobile phone market, they will surely provide greater functionality and enhanced utility to its users for living truly futuristic lives.

Google to launch new futuristic glasses

The advancement in the field of technology is zooming at a super speed like a rocket. More and more new technological inventions are coming up everyday. The pace of the technological advancement is so fast that the last invented product or service becomes outdated before it reaches to the entire customer market and is replaced by a newly invented product or service of that genre.

Today, most people believe smartphones and I-phones to be one of the latest advancements in the field of technology even though only a few out of the global audience are able to have a direct access to it. How about smartphones and I-phones becoming outdated within a very short time? Don’t be surprised, because this is a probable reality which might shape up by the end of this year.

According to a recent New York Times article, the internet giant Google is planning to launch new futuristic glasses later this year with a heads-up display that will project information, entertainment and advertisements onto the lenses. The project, which is being led by Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin and Google engineer Steve Lee, is being built in a secret Google laboratory devoted to futuristic technology.

The futuristic glasses, which will appear similar to Oakley Thumps sunglasses, will continually stream real-time information to the lenses using a 3G/4G connection. The glasses will use the same Android software that powers Android smartphones and tablets. Like smartphones and tablets, the glasses will be equipped with GPS and motion sensors. They will also contain a camera and audio inputs and outputs. Featuring a miniature display on one lens, the hi-tech specs will allow users to surf the internet or deal with text messages and emails without lifting a finger. The screen is controlled with a ‘mouse’ which is moved simply by tilting your head. And if you still wish to actually talk to someone, it is believed the glasses will let you make calls using an in-built microphone.

The reported major feature of the glasses would be providing information to the user about the surroundings at his/her location. Through the built-in camera on the glasses, Google will be able to stream images to its rack computers and return augmented reality information to the person wearing them. This way, the specs will be able to bring up information about the person whom the user is meeting and well-known places where the user is travelling, as the user gets close to them.

The new glasses are expected to cost $250 to $600 and be available by the end of this year. Even though, the futuristic glasses may not be able to capture the mobile phone market, they will surely provide greater functionality and enhanced utility to its users for living truly futuristic lives.