Friday, March 25, 2011

Apple's iPad Remains Popular After One Year

Over 15 million customers have purchased Apple's wildly popular iPad, making it mainstream. News reports show customers around the world waiting in long lines to get their hands on the iPad 2. Many technology experts were skeptical about the purpose of a tablet since it cannot carry out as many functions as a computer.

The iPad has been so successful because people constantly find new ways to use the innovative device. Customers discovered reading eBooks and surfing the Web was better on the couch instead of being hunched over a desktop. Things they never did on a computer were now fun on a tablet. Applications that seemed out of place on computers with keyboards suddenly made sense on a 9.7-inch slate of glass and metal.

According to research on iPad usage, a tablet does not have to do everything a more powerful computer can. The iPad's user-friendly touchscreen interface has contributed to its wide appeal. iPad owners surf the web, check-email and play games on their devices. The wide variety of applications allows the iPad to cater to an extremely broad audience. The iPad 2 has enjoyed great success since its release earlier this month, and Apple is now the leading competition for the tablet market.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Keeping Your Facebook Private

Facebook can leave a lot out in the open if you're not careful. Adjusting your privacy settings is paramount, especially when applying for internships. No one wants their future employer to be able to view pictures from spring break. Here are a few easy steps to protect your privacy:

1. Do not have information available that you want everyone to see. To protect your identity, be careful posting personal information. If you have to think twice about posting certain pictures or videos, they should not be posted.

2. Create a separate account if you plan on using Facebook for business affairs. This is an easy way to keep friends and family separate from employer contacts.

3. Frequently check your privacy settings! Stay away from default settings; they allow more sharing than what most people are comfortable with.

4. Beware of applications. They can acquire your personal information and you do not know what they will do with that information.

5. Do not use the same password for your Facebook account as your ATM account or Amazon.com account. This makes it very easy for hackers to access your information.

Although most of our information is out in the open in the digital age, protecting your privacy will benefit you in the long run. Always remember to think about the consequences before posting something!