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PostHeaderIcon PC Satellite TV Review



PC satellite TV is the new kid on the block in digital satellite TV technology. So just what is so fascinating about being able to watch satellite TV on PC? Even as we discuss, there is an exodus of current viewers who are watching satellite TV channels on television sets to satellite TV on PC. Let us discover more about this PC satellite TV technology and see if the old satellite TV system is obsolete or still relevant.

PC satellite TV runs on a proprietary internet technology. In order to tap into the system and watch satellite TV on PC, you need to install and run a software application. Now, this software is available online and can be downloaded easily from the internet. Once installed and running, you will be able to locate a list of national and international satellite TV channels from Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, India, Japan, Kuwait, Mexico, New Zealand, Netherlands and Norway that you can watch. Of course, these channels include cartoons, movies, music videos and more. This is very similar to satellite TV services run by the service providers which give you hundreds of satellite TV channels.

In terms of program variety, watching satellite TV on PC has an advantage over traditional satellite dish TV systems. The difference here is PC satellite TV uses internet connection, whether dial-up or broadband to receive their feeds. Traditional satellite TV system relies on satellite dish setup and can vary depending on your locality, the range your satellite dish covers and whether it is multi or single satellite dish unit. With PC satellite TV, you get to watch more programs.

Satellite TV system run on a dish system comprising satellite dish, receiver, decoder, etc. Setting up can be a hassle and needs more than one pair of hands. When it is misaligned due to weather or physical knocks, someone has to climb up the roof to adjust it to optimal position to restore the reception. PC satellite TV users vouch for the ease of installation.

What about pricing? Satellite TV services are normally bundled in different TV packages and can vary in the specific program category and prices. But generally, payment is on a monthly basis with occasional promotional discounts for yearly subscriptions. DIY satellite dish TV systems are free but you have to be tech-savvy and familiar with setting up your own satellite TV equipment. A decent satellite dish system can set you back by hundreds to thousands of dollars. PC satellite TV software would cost you roughly $60 – 100.

Satellite TV offers great mobility to people on the move. No matter where you are, traveling on a yacht or car, you can get to enjoy satellite TV programs anytime you want. You are not restricted by the time zone since TV shows and movies are screened round the clock. This is where the satellite dish has an edge over PC satellite TV. While it is true that you can still get internet access while on the move, the exorbitant cost of connection can fry your pocket.

As you can see, each TV system has its merits. Discover the scoop about PC satellite TV at my blog and find out how you can watch satellite TV on PC today.

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By: Davion Wong

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PostHeaderIcon Using a Mac Mighty Mouse on a PC



Have you seen the Might Mouse? No, I do not mean the super hero. I mean the
latest innovation by Apple computers– the Mighty Mouse. The mighty mouse is
unlike any mouse you’ve ever seen before.

The Mighty Mouse works directly with the latest version of the Macintosh
operating system to provide many advanced features. However, using the Mighty
Mouse with a Macintosh is not the subject of this article. This article focuses on
exactly what you can expect when using the Mighty Mouse with a Windows based
PC

Introducing the Mighty Mouse

The mighty mouse is a smoothly designed white oval. To me it looks like 1/2 of
a tic-tac(tm) candy. It fits nicely in your hand and is very easy to maneuver. It is an
optical mouse, and thus has no roller-ball. This allows the mouse to be operated on
a variety of surfaces. There are no visible buttons. However, if you click near the
front left or right of the mouse, you will produce a left or right click.

There are also two buttons on the sides of the mouse. These buttons operate
together. If you press both buttons– effectively squeezing the mouse, it allows you
to select text, of perform some other custom operation. These two buttons are not
functional when using Windows. I rarely use the “squeeze buttons” on the
Macintosh, so I don’t miss them too much on Windows.

Perhaps the best feature on the Mighty Mouse is the scroll ball. This looks like a
single Cyclops eye at the top of the mouse. The scroll ball is small, about the size of
a pea. Because it is so small you can roll it with very little pressure on your figure.
The scroll bar allows you to scroll the current window in all four directions.
Unfortunately, when used with a PC, the scroll ball allows no movement of the
horizontal scroll bar.

The Mighty Mouse uses a USB interface. There is currently not a wireless version
of the Mighty Mouse available. Additionally, no PS/2 converter is provided. To
connect the Mighty Mouse to a PS/2 port will require you to purchase a PS/2
converter.

Windows Drivers

Installing the drivers is a snap. There are no drivers for Windows. The Mighty
Mouse works like any other USB mouse. Simply plug it into your Windows computer
and it is ready to go. A reboot is not even required.

Unsupported Features in Windows

The Mighty Mouse was designed with the Macintosh in mind. As a result, some
of its features do not work on Windows. For me, the most missed feature is
horizontal scrolling. On a Macintosh you can scroll in all four directions using the
scroll-ball. On Windows you can only scroll vertically.

There are other features that are not available on Windows. However, I do not
miss these as much as the four-way scrolling. The two side buttons do not function
on Windows. On the Macintosh these can select text or be assigned to other
functions. Additionally, the left mouse button can be reassigned to other functions
on the Macintosh.

Conclusions

At home I work primarily with a Macintosh, and would not be without my
Mighty Mouse. Being able to scroll in all four directions without moving the mouse
is very handy. I was so fond of this device that I bought a second Mighty Mouse to
use at work. At work I use a Windows XP based PC.

The same feel of the ergonomically designed mouse is obviously still present,
and much appreciated. But not being able to scroll horizontally is unfortunate. On
the Macintosh the four-way scrolling is one of the key features of the Mighty
mouse. For this feature to be missing on the Windows side is disappointing.

However, despite this limitation I believe that the Mighty Mouse is still one of
the best mouse choices, even in the PC world.

By: Jeff Heaton

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Jeff Heaton is author, consultant and college instructor. Jeff maintains the “Heaton Research” website that contains many Java tutorials and other computer programming information.



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PostHeaderIcon PC to TV Converter Online – Online PC TV Software Reviews



Online pc to TV converter reviews are all over the internet. It would be helpful, if you read them, to know what to expect from any review of an online software.

PC to TV packages can either be a downloadable software or a satellite PC card. The cards is available from most computer stores in your local area. These cards will convert your computer to streaming television broadcast live and as free to air.

The satellite cards are pieces of computer hardware that is slotted into the back of your cpu unit and have ports for a television and radio aerials, an audio inlet and outlet ports and in some cases a remote control port. This means you will need external aerials for the radio and television units.

The satellite computer television cards simply convert your computer to receive only local free to air (fta) channels to your computer. The other more recent way to get a computer to television converter is by downloading a satellite television software. We will be discussing the satellite computer converter software reviews and how they can turn your PC into a super internet TV broadcasting unit.

PC to TV reviews should be able to advice you on the available fta channels to broadcast in your computer. Most satellite computer software offer over 2000 channels from across the world. You will get many satellite channels in English, Arabic online, Russian, Dutch, Swedish and many more.

A good satellite computer converter software review will indicate the countries its channels are broadcast from, a list of channels in each country and in what language the online satellite station broadcasts in. In order to avoid being scammed, you will need to check out, before buying, for such satellite television converter reviews.

Online computer software packages are sold at very different prices. A good converter review should be able to advice you on the available cheaper options or deals.

As a rule of thumb, you should avoid those converter software for pc packages that ask for more than $100. They are in most cases fake and will not deliver good quality sound and picture.

As you go through a review, it will also be able to advice you on the download process and how to go about installing it. Most pc converter software packages are easy to install and you will be watching satellite TV broadcast on PC in 3 minutes.

By: Robert Kamau

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Find out more on which Online PC satellite TV software has won the # 1 position 2 years in a row on my sites: Internet PC Satellite TV Reviews [http://freesatellitePCTV.blogspot.com/] and Top online PC TV Software Package



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PostHeaderIcon Watch Satellite TV On PC Without The Dish



Watching satellite TV on PC without a dish is a completely new concept to many people. This article would reveal how you can enjoy satellite TV without any messy satellite dish installation.

For those of us who live in remote parts of the world, we are used to watching satellite television using a dish. This dish basically acts like an antenna to receive/transmit signals to and from satellites, allowing us to watch satellite television. The set up of a satellite television can be laborious for folks who are not too techie. The installation involves getting the satellite dish erected outdoor and fixing a low-noise block converter (LNB) on the dish. A receiver or decoder is also required in order to complete the installation. If this set-up sounds very complicated to you, you would be glad to know that you can now watch satellite TV on PC, without any complex installation.

Here are the basic hardware and computer requirements before you can watch satellite TV on PC:

1. PCTV Card

Your computer can act as a satellite television, with the monitor functioning as the screen. However, you would need to first enable your PC to receive and interpret the satellite TV channel feed using what we call a PCTV card. This card can be installed internally on the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) slot which attaches peripheral devices like the PCTV card to the motherboard of your computer. External PCTV cards are attached to your PC via the USB port. In both cases, please take note that internet connection must be established. If you are using an external card, remember to make sure you have a USB port. Otherwise you may need to purchase an adapter.

2. Internet Connection

Broadband connection at speeds no lesser than 512Kbytes is preferred. I will explain why. The quality of your satellite TV would be clearer and transmission would be faster and smoother with high connection speeds.

3. Computer Configuration

In order to watch satellite TV on PC, your PC has to satisfy some minimum requirements like having a minimum RAM speed of 128Mbytes and the CPU must be at least a Pentium 3. Nowadays, most computers are able to fulfill these conditions so it should bother you too much.

4. Optional Computer Peripherals

There are other optional computer components that would enhance your viewing experience such as installing a top-grade graphics card and sound card. It would be perfect if you can get hold of a sub-woofer or even a theater system that is compatible with your computer.

This may be a good way to watch satellite TV on PC but it is definitely not the best nowadays. With technological advances at such break-neck speeds, we can now access to satellite TV on our PC using software. Read my blog to learn how you can watch satellite TV from any computer installed with this special proprietary software everyone is talking about.

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By: Davion Wong

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Davion is a successful webmaster, author and fan of TV shows. Discover how you can instantly watch satellite TV on PC [http://watch-satellite-tv-on-pc.blogspot.com], tuning into hundreds of LIVE world channels of news, movies, music and kids program at Watch-Satellite-TV-On-PC.blogspot.com [http://watch-satellite-tv-on-pc.blogspot.com].



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PostHeaderIcon Learn How to Setup Your PC to TV System Using Video and Audio Cable Connectors!



To set up any type of PC to TV system whether to watch home TV on a computer or use a computer Internet TV (with PC Satellite TV software installed) to watch free Internet media on a home TV-set, it requires two key components: 1) Video Card, and 2) Video connector cable. Setting up this type of system using number 2 will be the focal point of this article.

Whichever one is the goal, watch home television on a PC or watch computer Internet TV (with PC Satellite TV software) on a home television set, keep in mind the picture quality on a digital high definition television will be higher than on a computer screen. This has a lot to do with the computer and screen capabilities/limitations that determine the video quality.

Setting up a PC to TV can be very cheap and simple enough that even a cave man can do it. For instance, while there are all kinds of computers today, many of them share common audio and video ports to make the transition easier. There are four different types of video/audio connectors that can do the job, and requires just a little work. Here is a list of some of the most popular video connectors to consider:

Identifying Four Connector/Adapter Cables…

1. VGA, stands for Video Graphics Array, and are available to almost every Windows-based computer. Although this connection doesn’t offer the highest quality that a HDMI or DVI connection offers, it’s commonly used and works well with a SD (standard definition) or HD (high definition) TV that uses a VGA port. The price for a used VGA connector can be a few dollars and under $20.00 to buy it new.

2. HDMI stands for high-definition multimedia interface and DVI means digital visual interface. Both of them offer the best connection for HD TV. A few high-end video cards on computer already have HDMI ports on high definition (HD) television sets. Many times, MAC computers will have DVI ports that allows a connection to your television’s HDMI port–using an HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter. For a used HDMI connector, it could run under $10.00 and a new one can cost over $10.00.

3. S-Video, stands for separate video and are often found in SD and HD TV-sets. The most common use for this type of connection involves connecting a DVD player to a SD TV-set. And it works well when using either a desktop or laptop computer that has an S-video port. The cost can be as little as a couple of dollars for a used connector cable to over $5.00 for a new one.00 (new).

4. Composite/RCA often comes with many TV-sets. More than likely, you have seen these cables at one time or another. They are those yellow, white, and red connector head cables for your video and audio. You can also use them to connect your video camera and DVD player. Some computers have video cards with RCA connections and they can be used to convert a computer’s video signal through the RCA cable going into a TV-set.

How to make the audio connection depends on what type of port a computer has, which determines whether or not separate cables are needed to get the video and audio to work properly. More than likely, you will have to optimize the computer’s audio output such as volume settings and surround sound. This requires going into the computer’s Control Panel to make minor adjustments.

How to make the audio connection depends on whether or not a computer has a HDMI port, which in turn determines if a single cable or separate cables for the audio and video are required. Also, connecting a headphone jack and external speakers to a computer can be made as well. Optimizing the audio output may be required but very simple to do. It’s just a matter of adjusting the volume settings by going into the computer’s control panel.

After determining which television and computer connector is needed, the next step is picking the correct video/audio cable to make the PC to TV connection. You can find any one of these connectors/adapters in local computer stores or online easily. The cost is very low and can take minutes to setup a PC to television system.

By: Philip Sumpter

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Philip Sumpter is a tester/user of PCTV and TV to PC products who has helped thousands of people Worldwide watch PCTV. Would you like to setup a PC to TV system? To learn more on which connector/adapter to use for your system, go to How To Connect Your PC To TV Using Connectors And Adapters.



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PostHeaderIcon Virus Protection For PC – How to Select the Best Virus Protection For PC Users



Do you need the best virus protection for PC? Viruses are one of he greatest threats facing PC users around the world. They are used to steal your private information, destroy your computer, and use your PC as a launching board to spread more attacks. Deciding on the best computer virus protection is paramount to protect your computer and identity. But what exactly should one be looking for when deciding on virus protection for PC?

Large Threat Database

Antivirus software is only as good as its threat database. Many people have this misconception about virus protection. They can only detect and remove a virus that has been added to the database and updated through the software. Frequent updates are an extremely important feature of the best antivirus software. The program should be able to detect and remove the latest threats like:

XP Antivirus
Antivirus 2009
Virtumonde
AntiSpywareMaster
Vundo
Winfixer

A lot of antivirus programs can not detect these viruses. They hide out in hard to reach areas like the registry, DLL, and startup commands. A lot of people ask me the same thing. They say, “Why do I have all of these viruses when I scanned my computer with Ad-Aware and Spybot and they say my computer is clean?!?” Well those two programs cannot remove the viruses listed above. But I have used a program below that can.

Real Time Protection

Detection and removal is only half the battle. The key word in the phrase “virus protection for PC” is PROTECTION. The best antivirus software will prevent these viruses from attacking your computer in the first place! Real time protection is extremely important to keeping your computer protected.

Best Virus Protection for PC

I personally use virus protection software that has a larger threat database than any program in the world. This means it can remove all the latest and most dangerous threats and is constantly being updated. It also provides real time protection to fight off future attacks. Scan your computer for free below and try it out for yourself!

By: Jim Marshall

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Jim Marshall is an expert computer technician with fifteen years of experience in the industry. Since his own computer was destroyed by malicious software, he has been studying anti-spyware, adware, and malware systems for years.

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