Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

The Newest in Toilet Innovations!

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Typically when you think of toilets, you think of Kohler or Toto toilets - or other rather unpleasant things that shall remain unmentioned - but have you heard of the VIP Odorless Toilet?  Yes, it is indeed odorless.  The way it works is simple: before “number 2,” the user lifts up the handle to activate a fan, which sucks the rank odors  down the sewer line through various holes in the bowls.  The fan automatically shuts off once the user flushes.  Brilliant, eh?

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Online Backup Services

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

From precious family memories to hours of music, are your priceless electronic files properly backed up?  Consumers are becoming more and more fond of web-based backup software because it offers secure backup that is convenient and simple to use.  Not to mention much more affordable than traditional backup methods.  Many online backup services cost just mere dollars each month.  So, to keep your favorite pics, financial records, and precious music safe, consider online backup.  Click here to see which services CNN Money thinks offers you the most bang for your buck.

Afraid To Lose Your Data?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Ever since it happened to me last year, I am completely paranoid about losing my data to viruses, or the blue screen of death. I’ve been trying to research alternatives of just saving your files on your hard drive. Here are just a few that I came up with that seem pretty simple and reasonable. Let me know if you guys can think of any others.

  • Saving on  Flash Drive.
  • Using Backup Software.
  • Saving on CDs or disks (depending on your computer).
  • Maintaining the fetal position while praying it won’t happen again.

Avaya IP Office

Monday, October 29th, 2007

We’ve paid homage previously to the versatile and robust Avaya IP Office.  Well, the IP telephony powerhouse now has the Small Office Edition and apparently we are not the only fans of the VoIP solution; “we highly recommend it,” (their words, not ours) for small and medium sized businesses, since the system can support anywhere from two to 28 users.

Avaya IP Office

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Avaya has consistently been a leader in IP telephony.  Now they are making their debut in the smaller end of the market with communication solutions apt for smaller businesses.  The new Avaya IP Office is a VoIP solution that can provide for as little as two users up to 360 per server. 

Uinta Now is an online certified Avaya business partner that has phone systems and other vital business technologies at some of the most competitive prices on the market.  If you have business telephony needs, check it out!