Tuesday, December 9, 2008 

A Solution When Windows Won't Start Up

Microsoft Windows requires lots of tender loving care to keep it running optimally. In order to tweak settings, run needed maintenance and fix the inevitable glitches, you can search among myriad tools-if you're able to get online.

Most of us, though, don't want to acquire dozens of separate utilities to meet any eventuality, and we need a solution that works when Windows won't even start up. Spotmau provides an answer with its PowerSuite Professional 2008, a multifunctional and easy-to-use toolkit that provides all the useful utilities you need in one bootable CD. So whether you want to clean up Windows, or you require help getting Windows to operate, PowerSuite has everything you need.

The downloadable software creates a CD-ROM (also available by mail for a small charge) that provides a full suite of Windows utilities, as well as the ability to boot up your PC and diagnose and fix the problem when Windows doesn't open. The PowerSuite CD has easy-to-use interfaces and easy-to-understand directions for any PC user, from novice to expert. This everyday toolset for PC maintenance and optimization also provides an emergency kit for rescuing and recovering your precious data and system.

Whether the issue is speeding up Windows, shredding or recovering data, or backing up and restoring your system, the PowerSuite toolkit has the solution for the task at hand. Among the nifty utilities, you'll find the ability to recover lost passwords and Microsoft product keys, restore your Internet Explorer, and encrypt folders. The PowerSuite CD is so powerful that every PC user should keep one as a necessary toolkit to make sure Windows works the way you want it to, when you want it to.

President-elect Barack Obama meets with former Vice President Al Gore in Chicago, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday praised former Vice President Al Gore's ideas on the environment as one part of helping the nation's struggling economy recovery.

 

Computer Seminars - Face Recognition Technology

What is Face Recognition? As the name implies, it's referring to the most obvious human identifier which is - the face. The face is the most visible part of human anatomy and serves as the first distinguishing factor of a human being. It helps a person to distinguish an individual from the other. Each individual has his own uniqueness and this could be one of the most transparent and unique feature of a human being.

A practical application of knowledge is then used together with this process of identifying individuals. Related systems are developed as application of the face recognition concept. How does these system work?Developers came up with the design that is capable of extracting and picking up faces from the crowd and have it compared to an image source - database. The software has the ability to know how the basic human face looks like in order for it to work accordingly. Thus, developers designed these programs (by storing commands) to pinpoint a face and measure its features.

As study shows, each human face has specific distinguishable landmarks (or nodal points) that make up the different facial features. It has been known that there is a large number of nodal points on a human face(about 80) and these include the most commonly known - the distance between eyes, width of the nose, depthless of eye sockets, cheekbones, jaw line and chin.

There are different methods of facial recognition which involve a series of steps that serve to capturing, analyzing and comparing a face to a database of stored images. Some related software was designed to recognize similarities through pattern recognition. Pattern recognition is often used under the names of diagnosis and clarifications. Each of this software varies on how it is designed to work yet the function and concept is still the same that is - identifying on facial landmarks. Because of these, facial recognition is hard to fool since it compares specific proportions and angles of the defined facial features.

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Sony Corp.'s showroom Sony Building is seen in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008. Sony is slashing 8,000 jobs, or 4 percent of its global work force, aiming to cut costs by $1.1 billion a year as a global downturn and stronger yen batters profits at the Japanese electronics maker. Sony Corp., which has 185,000 employees worldwide, said Tuesday it will complete the layoffs by the end of March, 2010. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)AP - Sony is slashing 8,000 jobs, or 4 percent of its global work force, aiming to cut costs by $1.1 billion a year as an economic downturn and a stronger yen batter profits at the Japanese electronics maker.

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