Paul Salmon

Paul Salmon is the founder of Technically Easy. He is a an experienced PC user, and enjoys solving computer-related problems that he encounters on a regular basis.

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Traffic Stats: December 2011

Traffic Stats - December 2011

After achieving my goal two months ago and then setting my new target last month of 200,000 visitors per month, December saw a minor setback in terms of traffic. While it may not have been the best ending to a good traffic year, I can’t say I am disappointed by what was accomplished over the past year.

Three Cloud Computing Myths

Cloud Computing

Like any new technology or technologic solution, cloud computing has been equally hyped and reviled, to the point where a novice to the field, seeking to find accurate information on the cloud’s benefits and disadvantages, will have a very hard time making sense of the information. Obviously, the cloud is not something that can be simplified into one-line assertions. It is a complex system, prepared to respond to specific IT infrastructure and general business needs. Like all systems, it, too, is fallible and will continue to evolve.

Win a Prize Package With Pimp My Cube Contest

Messy Cubicle

Most of us probably work in a messy cubicle at work. We usually get papers and printouts and just set them on our desks and tell ourselves that we will clean up those papers later. Of course, later comes and the papers are still on the desk. Over time, these papers can add up and become much of the clutter that is currently engrossing our cubicle. If this is like you, then there is a contest that you should be aware of called Pimp My Cube Contest.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray Unlocked Review

Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is out in the market with both carrier based plans and with unlocked handset. Though, Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is not something worth locking with any carrier as the price is $300 under contract and retail version costs in between $500$-$700.

Security Tips For Traveling With Your Gadgets

Protect - Security

The holidays are here and it is the perfect time to take advantage of the long weekend and travel to meet up with families and friends or just go on an out of the country trip to relax. Since we live in a gadget filled world, almost everyone who travels brings with them their multitude of devices like their smart phones, net books, laptops, and more.

What is DisplayPort?

DisplayPort - Logo

When someone talks about digital display connections, most would mention HDMI or DVI, but rarely do you hear someone mention DisplayPort. The reason for this is that unlike DVI and HDMI, DisplayPort is a fairly new technology, but one that will begin to see increasing use in the coming years.

WordPress Plugin Review: BackWPup

Wordpress Logo

The purpose of the BackWPup WordPress plugin is simple: backup your entire WordPress blog. There are many plugins available that can accomplish the goal of backing up your WordPress blog, but to me, BackWPup does things better than most other backup plugins. I am an advocate of regularly backing up data on my local computer and this same train of thought has also transferred over to managing my blog. I have read many stories of people losing their blog because something bad happened and they don’t have a backup to restore their blog’s data. BackWPup provides you with all the options needed to completely backup your blog automatically.

How to Give Your WiFi Signal a Boost

Signal Strength Bars

The following are a sign you may need to give your WiFi signal a boost – Status: Connected. Signal strength: Low. If you’re sick of seeing those words, you need to learn how to give your WiFi signal a boost! Keep reading this article to find out our top 8 tips.