Saturday, March 22, 2008

Recover SIM Card Data

SIM card message rescue tool is a non-destructive and read-only utility which perform data restoration process on misplaced files which are lost due to deletion, corruption or virus attacked on GSM-3G mobile SIM card. Application retrieves deleted contact number list, inbox, outbox, draft, sent item, text messages, picture messages, saved reminders, missed, dialed, received call history, call duration etc. Software provides facility to generate report which allows viewing date and sending time of text messages. Software supports all 3G-GSM mobile phone services and network connection of SIM card. Mobile SIM card message salvage utility needs a PC having Microsoft windows operating system and a phoenix standard or PC/SC standard based USB SIM card reader for complete retrieval of missing messages (SMS). This tool helps many forensics organizations worldwide application can also restore erased 20 digit identification number with SPN (service provider name). Software supports data recovery on windows Vista, XP, 2000, NT, ME and 98 operating systems. USB SIM card reader software analyses the contents stored in your SIM card including text and picture messages, contact numbers and print the recoverable information. Features: * SIM card processing tool is used for reading and scanning of SIM card and also for recovering the forensic information. * SIM card restoration tool provides data backup of mobile phone SIM card with service provider name and (ICC-ID) identification number. * Utility comes with simple and user friendly graphical user interface (GUI) and supports all windows operating systems. * Application can read GSM mobile SIM of any country and any network services

Friday, March 21, 2008

Wages for Medical Transcriptionists

Wages for medical transcriptionists vary considerably. Now, income rates do have a tendency to vary widely from a specific geographic region of the country to another, this doesn't apply to medical transcription work. Because nearly all medical transcriptionists work from home geographic location is not that important. Large national employers usually disregard location when determining how much to pay medical transcriptionists.Regardless of this, wages will vary a great deal from business to business, as will the method of payment. Gradually more medical transcription businesses are paying on a production basis. This means that, at the end of the day, you will be paid a certain wage which corresponds with the amount of work you were able to accomplish. The more efficiently you perform your work, the more you earn.A transcriptionist with little experience will typically earn more if they are under a system which pays them by the hour. Acquiring a medical transcription job with an hourly income rate allows the new transcriptionist to be guaranteed a salary during the least productive stage of her career. Those with experience are nearly always better off being paid a production-based wage, provided they have the motivation to produce quickly.The average yearly income for a full-time entry-level medical transcriptionist (as stated by the Department of Labor) is $25-38,000. Those who are more experienced can expect to make incomes that are two or three times that amount when they work on the basis of production - especially if they are willing to develop their own clients. Sadly, there is not a great difference between the pay of experienced and that of non-experienced medical transcriptionists who work in hospitals where MT's are generally paid an hourly wage. This is one of the prime incentives for medical transcriptionists to look for positions as independent contractors where the prospect exists to leverage their income potential.