Tuesday, 18 December 2012

unit 14 p1 and p2


Student who needs a mobile phone with internet access

Fast Web browser, with Flash support
Integrates your contacts across social networks
HTC Sense user interface makes Android
 Better-looking and adds handy features
Big, high-res touchscreen
Great virtual keyboard
£110.99



£399.99
Self-employed builder who is new to technology and has £600 to spend on a laptop for invoicing.
 This laptop is under budget, pricing at £369.00.It has amazing hard drive and good memory.
AMD E2-1800 processor
Windows® 8
Memory: 8 GB
Hard drive: 1 T
£321
Journalist who needs an electronic tablet when on location
SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 10.1" Tablet - 16 GB                                                                                         Android™ 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)                                                                                                             153 pixels per inch                                                                                                                          Exynos 1.4 GHz quad-core processor                                                                                                             Apps available from Google play store                                                                                                          micro SD card
A factory worker who wants to listen to an MP3 player on the bus.

Apple iPod Shuffle 2GB - Slate.
£39.99
Cheap and easy to carry, fits into your pocket
 and has enough memory for many songs.



Tuesday, 4 December 2012

unit1 -d1

SAFETY 

There are many safety issues when using blogs. One of the issues when blogging is that your account can be hacked into and some one may put information or say something you wouldn't put on it. A  way to avoid this is by setting up a strong password that only you would know and no one could guess or easily figure out. To do this you could add numbers and capitals somewhere in the password.You can also limit the people who can view your blog by only adding people you know and not because someone else knows them.Another problem is that people can email you with a virus which can cause problems for your computer. The best way to avoid this is to download a virus checker, which should be updated regularly, and regularly scan for viruses. Do not open emails of people you don't know. Also beware of some links as this may also have viruses.

You can protect your account by choosing who can view your work, for example... You can make someone an author, here is how you do it!



Go onto your blog site, click on settings at the bottom of the list,scroll to the bottom and you can add authors by using peoples email adress, this way you choose who views your work.

unit 1- m2