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Identity Theft: Online Consumers Beware

Certain commercials aired on national television depict identity theft by displaying a heavy set, hairy man speaking in a high pitched, feminine voice. Real identity theft pertains to when someone uses another individual’s personal information to obtain lines of credit for the purpose of fraudulent purchasing power.

The media and Hollywood generally have a way of hyping up certain situations to make them seem of more importance than they actually are. However, identity theft stands as something of actual importance and has become predominant in ever increasing instances within recent years.

How Do I Verify Security on the Website?

There exist one rule you should apply to shopping at any online store, business or manufacturer and this pertains to verifying the site will provide an encrypted connection to secure your personal information in transit. In order to prevent identity theft, you’ll want to make sure the site has a yellow, lock symbol somewhere on the website to indicate a secure connection is present.

If the website doesn’t have the traditional security sense of a locked symbol somewhere on the page, you may look in the website’s core code for the presence of an HTTPS address. To find this information, right click the website with your mouse, select the properties tab and look for the “s” to indicate secure transmission of data over the Internet.

People will encounter situations for identity theft, even when visiting what they consider to be the most reliable online stores. If the website does not have any features displaying a secure connection to the server, look for a “1-800″ number to provide your personal information over the phone, instead of through a non-secure connection on the Internet.

It’s easier than ever for consumers to learn the lessons of protecting against identity theft the hard way, these days. Several get-rich-quick schemes, unreasonable offers and other types of schemes entice the victim to click on the fake websites and enter their personal information.

Of course, you shouldn’t write the Internet off as a bad medium to conduct any business on again in the future. Instead, become more familiar with security measures to protect you against identity theft and take advantage of the benefits in shopping online. Being an informed consumer won’t just help you avoid becoming a victim of identity theft, it will make you shop wisely in other parts of life, as well.

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March 21, 2008

Dish Network HDTV Receivers Handle Viewers’ Needs

High definition television, or HDTV or high def as it’s often called, is a complex technology. It has a high resolution picture and a much wider screen than the normal standard definition television format that we’ve all grown to love over the past half century. Because of these extra features, high definition television is a much more data intensive type of television than standard definition television. In fact if you were to store an hour of high definition television on a computer hard disk, it would take up as much as ten times the amount of space that an hour of standard definition television would take up in the same format! That means that high definition television presents an entirely new set of complications for any television service provider to deal with in the process of providing high definition television programming to its subscribers. That’s why most cable TV providers are struggling to deal with rising demand for more high definition television channels. The transmission capacity of the typical cable network simply isn’t large enough to provide much in the way of high definition television to subscribers.

Dish Network has avoided many of the cable industry’s limitations when it comes to providing high definition television though, just by the nature of its being a satellite TV service. That’s because the satellite TV technology used by Dish Network has an extremely high bandwidth. That’s why Dish Network was able to deliver around five hundred channels to its subscribers before high def television hit the scene and why adding high definition television to the line up doesn’t hurt either.

That said, Dish Network still had to obtain special equipment to transmit high definition television programming and one type of special equipment is the high definition satellite receiver. Just like Dish Network supplies standard definition television satellite receivers to its subscribers who have normal programming packages, it does the same thing for its high def subscribers at no extra charge. High definition satellite receivers differ from standard definition satellite receivers in several ways. First, while standard definition satellite receivers only display programming in one, maybe two, television resolutions, high definition satellite receivers have to handle high definition resolutions and any resolution lower than high definition. That means high def satellite receivers have to handle four television picture resolutions! These resolutions include the high def resolutions of 720p and 1080i as well as enhanced definition television which is 480p, and of course normal standard definition television which is 480i.

Fortunately both of the two high definition television satellite receivers that Dish Network is currently providing to its new high def subscribers (and of course the older subscribers who are upgrading to high def) can handle just about any type of television programming that you can throw at them. One of the high definition satellite receivers is a basic model and the other one is a deluxe model with dual television capability and a built in digital video recorder. Between the two, they’ll take care of the needs of any high definition television viewer.

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