By: Kadence Buchanan | 2006-09-28 | Communications If you believe that adults can suffer from identity theft or be mislead by online criminals, imagine what children can experience in case their online surfing time is not properly guided. read more
By: Jesse Miller | 2007-12-15 | Software I admit, I wasn’t the best student in class and I had my share of problems every now and then. I’m sure I’m not the only one who tried to cheat at an exam and got caught. I’m not proud of it, but it has thought me a valuable lesson; cheating gets you nowhere. read more
By: Nicole Lero | 2008-04-27 | Mobile Phones It is extremely common for schools to ban cell phones as disturbances in the classroom environment. This is understandable, as no teacher would really want to have their students chatting or texting endlessly while they are attempting to teach a class. Further, the sounds of phones ringing, especially with the newfangled ringtones that play loud, popular songs, could be an incredible disturbance in the classroom. That said, is there any good reason to have cell phones in the classroom? read more
By: Sharon Catchall | 2009-08-06 | Software Children are a product of their environment. Responsible parents strive to model their children’s environment into one that is free of outside harmful influences and conducive to the positive aspects of development by ensuring good hygiene, a balanced diet, a safe and rewarding school environment and secure internet browsing. read more
By: Mark Burdett | 2006-11-29 | Communications With safety at schools and making sure teachers and pupils are safe and protected at all times this article looks at some of ways in which modern technology is being used to make our schools a safer place. read more
By: Brigette | 2010-01-19 | Electronics Vending machines are a great and convenient way to provide drinks and snacks to people. The convenience of them means that people do not have to stick to specific food or drink serving times and can simply purchase their goods whenever they desire. The topic of having vending machines in schools is one which is often spoken about. As we now live in a more health conscious world the thought of our children having snacks at their disposal can be a bit of a worry. read more
By: David Riewe | 2006-12-02 | Communications There are a lot of teens who are using MySpace. Individuals over the age of 14 are eligible to use MySpace so as a result there are many teenagers who are members of the online MySpace community. read more
By: Helen Markova | 2008-06-02 | Software UserGate for Schools prevents the usual headaches of installing and maintaining a safe and secure Internet connection sharing. The system runs on a Windows PC and provides simple installation, automatic configuration and easy customization. read more
By: Wes Fernley | 2009-11-19 | Computer In this day in age it has almost become necessity that our schools, from the elementary level through the college level, include video surveillance for precautionary measures to help provide a secure environment for staff and especially for the students attending. read more
By: ajax z | 2009-02-18 | Communications Do children need cell phones? What is the right age for children to carry cell phones? This is a hot topic of debate and an issue of concern among many parents of school going children. Many schools in Japan have announced ban on using cell phones in schools. The reason has been the spurt in instances of using cell phones for copying during exams and various other ways in which phones are being misused by school children. Many countries in Europe have brought about legislations to ban cell phone usage in schools. That now brings us to the question of whether US should consider banning cel. read more
By: Jacob Luis | 2009-01-06 | Data Recovery Outlook Safe Mode has been purposed to allow its safe usage. A corrupted resource, file, template or registry can create the startup problems for MS Outlook, also an extension or add-in, which gets failed to start, can contribute. So to cure the issue up to an extent, Outlook Safe Mode has been introduced, whose work is to either bypass or repair the source of issue. This may sometimes prove helpful for PST recovery. read more
By: Susan Brown | 2010-02-12 | Computer Cyber Safety softwares are vital ones that should be installed into your computer. Being parents of your kids you should ensure that your computer is well updated by a Cyber Safe Software because the Internet can sometimes be a trap of the predators. The treatise has discussed the various risk factors of the Internet. read more
By: Pinky Mcbanon | 2010-01-10 | Computer Spyware is another kink of threat. It is similar to virus. Using spyware any type of data can be stolen from a computer what is connected to the internet. The worst offenders are spy ware that hijacks normal functions for themselves. If youre traveling and using internet hot spots, free Wifi or internet cafes, you must take extra precautions. read more
By: John Stetson | 2009-10-29 | Computer Sentry DA3930 Security Safe Review If youre considering buying a fingerprint safe, one of the most popular safes on the market is the Sentry Safe DA3930 Biometric Safe. Straight out of the box, it is advertised that it helps protect your valuables from water, fire, and theft and is an ideal... read more
By: Ian Chan 1985 | 2010-03-08 | Software We all know that Safe Mode offers the cleanest and safest version of your system by running under minimum loading of programs. When you are free from numerous 3-party drivers/plugins and programs, it is true that you can better resolve system malfunction or uninstall unwanted programs. read more
By: Luan Johnson | 2007-06-23 | Technology Deposit boxes in a bank seem like the safest place to keep valuable possessions and they might protect these documents and items from certain kinds of disasters, but is the procedure to access the deposit box secured? read more
By: Nick C | 2007-12-11 | Computer With an ever increasing amount of broadband connections available, more children than ever have access to the internet. Are enough precautions being taken to ensure their safety? read more
By: Richard Armen | 2010-01-26 | Computer The question everyone seems to be asking about TASER devices is whether they are safe. While there has been a great deal of recent media coverage over TASER use by law enforcement officials with unfortunate results, TASER devices are actually very safe. News stories center on isolated incidents, nearly always... read more
By: johnxuster | 2008-12-08 | Security Today, laptop computer becomes a important part of our life. when we go school, do work, play game, or contact with others, we all need computer. so computer makes our life portable and nice. but as a manager of laptop computer, we should know how to How to Maintain your Laptop Computer and keep it safe. read more