Friday, 16 June 2017

Why It’s A Must To Upgrade Your Computer

Nothing is constant in this world. Whether in life, relationships, or material things, those that stagnates are forgotten and lost with the passage of time. It’s even more obvious when it comes to technology. As newer models are released each year, older technologies are rendered obsolete and its value significantly goes down. But it does not mean you should not care for your devices even when they are no longer the latest gadgets to hit the shelves.

You don’t necessarily have to throw away your computer after a year or two of using it. You just simply need to upgrade it to protect your device from all those annoying bugs and quirks that have been bothering you for a while. Slowing down of systems? No problem. An upgrade can help you out. By simply building on it, improving, or upgrading it, your computer or laptop can last for years without needing special attention, and avoid any kind of damage to your files and drive. There’s no need to spend a lot of money when a simple and routine upgrade can solve most of your tech problems for you.

Are you one of those people who ignores prompts to update your Windows system? Well, Friday's massive international cyberattack may give you the best reason of all to hit “update” when prompted.

Microsoft on Friday said in a statement that it has "added detection and protection" to shield Windows users against WannaCrypt — the malicious software used to attack Britain's National Health Service, FedEx and other organizations. The company also said that users who downloaded a March security update should be shielded with "additional protection against this potential attack."

(Via: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/05/12/update-your-windows-systems-now-right-now/?utm_term=.a05f164a1349)

These upgrades are here for a reason. Just like with smartphones, these upgrades show off better features that can make your life so much better.

The NHS has been ordered to upgrade its outdated computer systems within ten months, as disruption from the largest cyber hack in its history continued to drag on. 

Operations have continued to be cancelled and patients turned away from hospitals and GPs by services forced to rely on pen and paper on Monday, while the security crisis was tackled.

Large swathes of the NHS have been paralysed by the cyber attack, which hit more than 200,000 victims in 150 countries around the world.

Upgrading computer systems will not only improve the way your system works but likewise reduce its vulnerability to succumbing to cyber hacks or viruses. The biggest tech headache these days is ransomware. Big organizations like the NHS or even private enterprises got the bug and business was temporarily put on hold as computers can’t be accessed in different places all over the globe.

The NHS has been criticised for its reliance on outdated computer systems, which are more vulnerable to hacking. One in twenty NHS devices runs on Micosoft XP - an operating system which is 16 years old and is not serviced by the company.

It comes amid reports that Google received medical records of 1.6 million NHS patients on an "inappropriate legal basis".

(Via: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/15/cyber-attack-nhs-ordered-upgrade-outdated-systems-disruption/)

Saying that the Windows XP OS is outdated is an understatement. For an organization as big as the NHS, upgrading their office system isn’t just a practical thing to do but a wise decision as well considering that patient’s files are now on computer and succumbing to ransomware, for instance, can affect thousands of lives. While there’s already a kill switch to the bug, numerous reports still claim that many hospitals still can’t use their computers and it has delayed medications and treatment big time.

Shipowners should update their onboard computer systems to the latest Windows operating system, if they are on Windows XP for instance, to avoid viral disruptions. They should also consider upgrading satellite communications with VSAT and a smart communications module, such as Speedcast's Sigma Gateway.

Navios group IT director Katerina Raptaki explained that most of the computers on ships it operates are updated to the latest operating systems. “We have spent a lot of money and human resources to update our onboard computers to the latest Windows as it expands the possibility of the resources,” she said at a seminar co-hosted by Riviera Maritime Media and Speedcast.

(Via: http://www.marinemec.com/news/view,upgrade-ship-computer-operating-systems-to-prevent-cyber-threats_47908.htm)

Even though it is beneficial to upgrade computer routinely, it is not always the easiest thing to do especially if you have tens to hundreds of computers to be upgraded at a time. But despite the odds, you should seriously consider it because the repercussions can be severe if you suddenly find yourself the victim of the latest cyber attack. We now know how vulnerable computer systems are to modern hacking especially that many are still running on Windows XP. This can all be avoided if you make the upgrade to the latest OS version. Not rocket science at all.

Beneficial as it may seem, it helps to know both the pros and cons of making such an upgrade, say to a Windows 10 perhaps. Check out this article: https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.wordpress.com/2017/05/17/a-hard-blow-for-microsofts-windows-10/ to read about the other side of a Windows 10 update you rarely hear about. At least you were well-informed of both sides of an upgrade before actually doing it.

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Thursday, 15 June 2017

Eureka: First To Manufacture Cannabis With A License

Smoking marijuana or weed is still considered a taboo in many places all over the world. Some people (especially the older ones) raise their eyebrows whenever they hear people talking about cannabis casually. But times have changed a lot and recreational marijuana is now considered legal in many US states and in several Canadian provinces. Smoke shops and head shops have been seeing increasing sales, particularly when it comes to bongs and glass pipes. With an increasing demand for herb (whether for medical use or recreational only), the looming issue now is if the marijuana industry can meet the people’s demand.

In response to the growing demand, weed growers are now likewise growing in numbers and the first cannabis manufacturing plant to be granted a license is found in Eureka, California. Quality is still of utmost importance, so getting this coveted license wasn’t a walk in the park either. And one of the best things to this growing industry is the number of jobs it generates that not only boosts the economy but also makes a difference in people’s lives.

The manufacturing affiliate of Papa and Barkley California (P&B), P&B Labs Humboldt, was issued a cannabis manufacturing license by the City of Eureka

According to P&B, they will expand the operation of its Eureka manufacturing facility from research and development to non-volatile manufacturing to produce solvent-free, all-natural oils, and cannabis rosin used to create topicals, tinctures, and transdermal patches.

P&B Labs says they will also produce high quality, solvent-free oil and rosin for its business-to-business wholesale line, to partner with companies looking for pure cannabinoids for infusion into edibles and other products. They can now help infused product manufacturers ensure they are compliant under current and future medical cannabis laws and regulations.

(Via: http://www.krcrtv.com/north-coast-news/city-of-eureka-issues-first-cannabis-manufacturing-license/533243457)

If you are clueless to what is really going on in the Cannabis market, discovering that it is currently a multi-billion dollar industry can be mind-blowing. Yes, millions use weed for various reasons and some states already gave their go signal, allowing their people to smoke it without fear of getting caught and sanctioned. It is a big economic driver in America alone and generates countless jobs in a market that has now been devoured by technology.

Marijuana could become more than a recreational pastime in Aurora in the coming years if city council members agree to move forward with a recent request to add medical pot to the city’s growing green galaxy.

Two council members on the city’s ad hoc policy committee that deals with weed issues, Sally Mounier and Bob Roth, recently agreed to green-light a discussion on allowing the sale, manufacturing and cultivation of medical marijuana in Aurora. Those practices are currently banned under city code.

But, should at least six city council members so choose, that could change with the repeal of as few as two city ordinances, according to Tim Joyce, assistant city attorney.

At the May 30 meeting, Joyce said the city would have to axe a pair of building and retail codes if officials were to pursue allowing medical marijuana. It would not require a popular vote.

“All council has to do is repeal a couple ordinances —the business license ordinance that prohibits medical marijuana licensing and the building code that prohibits medical marijuana facilities,” he said. “City council always has the decision to enact any ordinance or repeal any ordinance.”

(Via: http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/business/local-business/medical-mary-jane-manufacturers-request-spurs-aurora-officials-table-medical-marijuana/)

The increasing need for cannabis manufacturers is quite obvious with various medical and recreational marijuana stores opening everywhere. Somebody got to supply these places with quality weeds that are worth every penny that people pays for it. The country can now actually benefit from cannabis sales that used to be nonexistent when it was still sold on the black market. But today, taxes can be imposed and everyone is happy that people get their weed fix and the economy is also thriving with its help.

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