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"Keep Your Digital Photos Safe!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-02 02:25:25

In a previous article on this site (What to do with all those digital pictures) I wrote about handling digital photos. Like myself many folks act hundreds or thousands of photos and some organization is needed to know what pictures you've got and where. That information was covered in detail. After reading that article a reader contacted me via my web site (thank you!) and asked about photo security. What happens if your computer hard drive crashes. Wouldn't all the electronic photos be lost? Consider following my plan if that's a concern of yours. All of my photos are categorized by month in a larger folder for the year and those folders are in a picture directory on my computer. What I didn't say in that earlier article is that the larger directory is regularly offloaded onto an external hard drive that I use for among other things backing up client data to separate it from the main computer storage for additional security. That gives me one level of redundancy in keeping my digital photos safe. I also make slide shows of all my stored photos whether featuring a particular topic or just as a photo measure line for the year. In 2006 I had twelve photo folders one for each month of the year. At the end of the year. I turn all of the photos that I wish to keep into a monthly slide show and those shows were burned onto CD's which are stored elsewhere from my computer. So now I've backed up my main computer picture files onto an external hard control and I've created slide shows of all of the previous years photos. Then when the glide shows are complete. I then destroy all of the original pictures from that year onto a CD as jpeg files so that should I ever be a hard copy or use one of the digital photos again. I can get just the one photo. The glide show software captures the photos making it impossible (almost) to get one shot from the slide show after it's end. Keeping all the photos as jpeg's means I can get an original when I want it. That's another level of digital photo safe-keeping. The reader also commented that if there were a catastrophe (house fire or some such) that my photos would be gone. Yup. I guess they would. When I travel overnight. I usually take my external hard drive with me. I'm more concerned about a break-in and thieves taking my computer than I am about a house blast and I heat with wood. Folks that undergo thousands of paper photographs stored in boxes and drawers in their house face the same problem. Should they have a catastrophic house fire their photo memories would be burned to ash. Losing my home and everything in it (including my computer and CD's with my family and business photos and files) to blast hasn't been a worry for me. The challenge is should it?The reader's question prompted me to look at alternate data storage and I found some services. Interested in off-premise data storage? Just Google "data storage services" and have a look at the results. My next article deals with how to make slide shows for your family to share by showing them on your computer check or TV set. It's entitled "Now that I've got my photos on my computer....". undergo a look for it would you?willy r has parlayed a passion for computers the internet and digital photography into diverse activities including his own web site that discusses web place building creating digital glide shows and crafting Ebooks. He can be contacted via that place: .

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"Keep Your Digital Photos Safe!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-02 02:25:25

In a previous bind on this site (What to do with all those digital pictures) I wrote about handling digital photos. desire myself many folks take hundreds or thousands of photos and some organization is needed to experience what pictures you've got and where. That information was covered in detail. After reading that bind a reader contacted me via my web place (thank you!) and asked about photo security. What happens if your computer hard drive crashes. Wouldn't all the electronic photos be lost? Consider following my plan if that's a concern of yours. All of my photos are categorized by month in a larger folder for the year and those folders are in a picture directory on my computer. What I didn't say in that earlier bind is that the larger directory is regularly offloaded onto an external hard drive that I use for among other things backing up client data to separate it from the main computer storage for additional security. That gives me one level of redundancy in keeping my digital photos safe. I also make slide shows of all my stored photos whether featuring a particular topic or just as a photo time line for the year. In 2006 I had twelve photo folders one for each month of the year. At the end of the year. I turn all of the photos that I wish to keep into a monthly glide show and those shows were burned onto CD's which are stored elsewhere from my computer. So now I've backed up my main computer picture files onto an external hard control and I've created slide shows of all of the previous years photos. Then when the glide shows are end. I then burn all of the original pictures from that year onto a CD as jpeg files so that should I ever want a hard copy or use one of the digital photos again. I can get just the one photo. The slide show software captures the photos making it impossible (almost) to get one shot from the slide show after it's end. Keeping all the photos as jpeg's means I can get an original when I be it. That's another level of digital photo safe-keeping. The reader also commented that if there were a catastrophe (house fire or some such) that my photos would be gone. Yup. I guess they would. When I travel overnight. I usually take my external hard drive with me. I'm more concerned about a break-in and thieves taking my computer than I am about a accommodate fire and I heat with wood. Folks that have thousands of paper photographs stored in boxes and drawers in their house face the same problem. Should they undergo a catastrophic house blast their photo memories would be burned to ash. Losing my home and everything in it (including my computer and CD's with my family and business photos and files) to fire hasn't been a mind for me. The challenge is should it?The reader's question prompted me to look at alternate data storage and I found some services. Interested in off-premise data storage? Just Google "data storage services" and have a look at the results. My next bind deals with how to make glide shows for your family to overlap by showing them on your computer screen or TV set. It's entitled "Now that I've got my photos on my computer....". Have a look for it would you?willy r has parlayed a passion for computers the internet and digital photography into diverse activities including his own web site that discusses web site building creating digital slide shows and crafting Ebooks. He can be contacted via that site: .

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"Aigo P755 Digital SAFE III Portable Hard Drive 160G(IG048)(Start ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 01:14:56

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"Security: Protect your Digital Data with Fire Safe Hard Drives" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:40:12

Is your external hard drive sitting on the surprise under your desk in a pile of pretzel crumbs desire exploit is? While I know that’s no way to treat my beloved digital storage unit it’s exceed than having it resting on the desk only to be knocked over and destroyed when I trip on the cords. Clearly. I am not obsessive about cleanliness safety or security but someone who has extra-sensitive confidential data on their HD and a worry of fire or flood damage would benefit from. The drives come in either 80GB or 160GB flavors and provide maximum security for all your digital data. Both models connect directly to your desktop or laptop computer via USB and consider password protection and data encryption features. The super-secure hard drives will be available for shipment December 1. 2007 and would make a lovely unemotional holiday enable for your paranoid loved ones. be of 80GB HD $259.99 cost of 160 GB $319.99 - be of knowing your hard drive will survive flood and blast: priceless. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Teens are erasing the ?Digital Divide?, but how safe are they?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:12:45

It’s just as I thought. Our kids are pushing all of us (parents) deeper into the world of technology - whether we’re ready or not. I’m referring to a study I just construe (you can view it if you’d like) by EduGuide org that open that teens are motivating their parents including those with the lowest levels of education to get “connected.” And those teens are credited with closing the “Digital Divide.” In fact “80 percent of parents with less than a college degree previously thought to be among the least connected now use the Internet compared to 72 percent of all adults.” They are also “more likely to access the Internet by broadband at home.” The study is aimed at college access professionals (i e college admissions cater counselors etc.) who be to change magnitude their find to first-generation college students (those whose parents never enrolled in postsecondary education) and their parents. And. I evaluate the study reflects shows that things are headed in the right direction. Having been a first-generation student. I’m glad to hear that the “digital change integrity” is closing and that educators are gaining find to those “hard-to-reach” students via their home Internet access. However. I’m troubled by the question of is actually in charge of that Internet find. I would guess that the person most comfortable and well-versed in the use of the family’s domiciliate computer is also the one charged with managing it’s security and find. I would also guess that in most cases that person is the teen not the parent. If you evaluate of the Internet as a digital representation of our society (as I do) then that’s just plain scary. Online there are fun and useful places like sell stores schools libraries and furnish parks. There are places to get intangibles such as professional advice and places that ordain mouth food right to your door. There are also “seedy” elements such as casinos. “adult” schedule stores and the desire. If they’ve thought about it at all many parents are just hoping that their kids won’t get into affect. But create by mental act being 14 years old and having unfettered ability to experience anything that attracts your attention. So much curiosity so little wisdom so much affect waiting to happen. So this has started me thinking about two things: 1) gathering information about internet safety and parental controls and 2) figuring out how to reach parents especially those who are less than comfortable with computers with that information. I wish to undergo more on this soon. . Good points. Tara. Thanks for spreading the news about our findings. We just started a blog at to give those who be to go deeper on the air and would value your comments. By the way in the investigate a key reason parents said they were trying to get more tech savvy was so that they could act an eye on what their teens were up to. As you inform out if they don’t it’s like sending them out into the world without a escort. Some HTML allowed:<a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Is it safe to say Apple now owns the digital convergence?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:13:34

As much as I dislike to say this and as much as I dislike Apple and as much as I very strongly conclude their computers are nothing more than homosexual accessories and toys for toddlers… I think it’s measure to call the digital convergence as Apple’s property. Sarah has the where what once seemed a mere Walkman of the 21st century has evolved into a total market ownership of all digital things. They own the content distribution network (equivalent of owning newspapers communicate networks. TV stations) they own the devices (equivalent of making every single TV. Radio and printing press in USA) they own the support systems and now they also own the settop box the best selling smartphone… they pretty much own it all. I find all this pretty disappointing but the arguments against Apple are really starting to fall apart. They are producing the circumscribe populate demand they undergo a device for every budget and every lifestyle they keep their products fresh and always evolving and it all seems like it’s done by a single guy that people just seem to like. SBS Show is a free weekly podcast (Internet for recorded radio show) focusing on small business and technology. More at but check out our latest episode: Erick Simpson Managed Services Part 2 Vlad says: Thanks for checking out my communicate. You've officially reached the end of the Internet so take in what you've read and don't look at it as gospel but an invitation to start thinking for yourself.

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"Digital Foci PSF-250: The Best Portable Photo Safe For The Money?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:18:15

For a more reasonable $172 you can get the Digital Foci PSF-250 Photo Safe 80GB Portable Digital Photo Storage with Memory Card Reader. For this kind of savings you don’t get the beautiful alter LCD but you do get 80 GBs of storage memory card slots for just about every card on the market and a monochrome LCD featuring copy status indicator that displays percentage completed assign confirmation and be of files copied.

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