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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

FLY Fusion™ Pentop Computer



The FLY Fusion Pentop Computer works only with FLY™ Paper. FLY paper and software sold separately. FLY Fusion Pentop Computer is not compatible with FLY 1.0 products.

When you write with the FLY Fusion™ Pentop Computer on FLY™ Paper, everything is automatically captured and digitized. You can then upload it to your PC and convert to a document. Touch your pentop computer to FLY Paper, and you can quiz yourself on history, get help with a quadratic equation, or even play your favorite MP3. And when you're ready for new software, simply connect to your PC again to purchase and download custom homework and gaming applications directly to your FLY Fusion Pentop Computer.

Finally, technology designed for your Life, School, Music and Fun! This is Pentop Computing, the next generation of high-speed digital processing, developed to deliver high-speed homework help – in the palm of your hand.

What you get:
• FLY Fusion™ Pentop Computer
• FLY Fusion™ Notebook
• 13 FLY Fusion Games
• MP3 Player
• Memory Expansion Slot
• $10 in FLYbucks™
• FLY Fusion Installation CD
• FLY World™ Application
• Rechargeable Battery
• USB Cable
• Quick Start Guide
• Reference Card

FLY Fusion Notebook


Digitize everything you write in the FLY Fusion notebook! Tiny dots on each page enable your FLY Fusion Pentop Computer to capture what you’ve written, respond to what you write, and save it for uploading it to your PC

Saturday, January 17, 2009

How to help prevent computer viruses


FROM: microsoft


Nothing can guarantee the security of your computer 100 percent.
You can continue to improve your computer's security and decrease the possibility of infection by using a firewall, keeping your system up-to-date, maintaining a current antivirus software subscription, and following a few best practices.
Tip: Because no security method is guaranteed, it's important to back up critical files on a regular basis before you encounter a virus or other problems.
Steps to help avoid viruses:
1. Use an Internet firewall
Note: Windows Vista and Windows XP with SP2 has a firewall already built-in and turned on by default.
2 .Visit Microsoft Update and turn on automatic updating.
Note: If you've installed the most recent version of Microsoft Office, Automatic Updates will also update your Office programs. If you have an earlier version of Office, use Office Update.
3. Subscribe to industry standard antivirus software, such as Windows Live OneCare and keep it current.
4. Never open an e-mail attachment from someone you don't know.
5. Avoid opening an e-mail attachment from someone you know, unless you know exactly what the attachment is. The sender may be unaware that it contains a virus.

What is a computer virus?

Computer viruses are small software programs that are designed to spread from one computer to another and to interfere with computer operation.
A virus might corrupt or delete data on your computer, use your e-mail program to spread itself to other computers, or even erase everything on your hard disk.
Viruses are most easily spread by attachments in e-mail messages or instant messaging messages. That is why it is essential that you never open e-mail attachments unless you know who it's from and you are expecting it.
Viruses can be disguised as attachments of funny images, greeting cards, or audio and video files.
Viruses also spread through downloads on the Internet. They can be hidden in illicit software or other files or programs you might download.
To help avoid viruses, it's essential that you keep your computer current with the latest updates and antivirus tools, stay informed about recent threats, and that you follow a few basic rules when you surf the Internet, download files, and open attachments.
Once a virus is on your computer, its type or the method it used to get there is not as important as removing it and preventing further infection.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Store-It Drive


Pexagon’s Store-It Tattoo Collections are unique in their design and exceptionally useful. Individually engraved with butterflies and a paisley pattern as well as “My Backup” for her, these brightly colored, anodized aluminum flash drives will be the envy of all. She’ll be thrilled to store photos, music or data for transporting and transferring her files all year long.


Themes Included in this Tattoo Collection:

  • Butterflies

  • Paisley

  • My Backup

Monday, December 15, 2008