TechRepublic.com: "A long time ago, in a land forgotten by time (before Microsoft Windows 95), Windows computers and their programs had .ini (configuration) files that stored information. These files determined how a program ran, its environment, and a host of other things. Then the Windows Registry came onto the scene, with each key in the registry being similar to a bracketed heading in the
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Software: De-junking your New PC (tip 1)
Posted on 10:11 PM by Unknown
If you buy a new computer from Dell, HP, eMachines, etc., its probably going to come full of useless trial programs that try to entice you to spend money to get the full version of it. These demo programs have become lovingly nicknamed 'crapware'. I hate the nickname of the software, but I think its appropriate.I recently bought a new consumer PC, and I could not believe all useless software
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Software: e-Sword (Free Bible Study Program)
Posted on 7:26 PM by Unknown
Are you looking for a bible program for your computer? Check out e-Sword, it's a great way to study the Bible, you can download several different translations of the bible including several different languages.The program is free (but donations are requested), and most of the bible translations are free. Although some translation and research text do cost money, generally because they're still
Monday, November 26, 2007
Software: Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 1 Released
Posted on 8:05 PM by Unknown
Firefox 3 Beta 1 has been released as a developer preview. This is Mozilla's next generation Firefox browser and is being made available for testing purposes only. Some of the new features are:Supports the new Gecko 1.9 Web rendering engineSeveral new/updated security features including: SSL, malware and phishing protection.Several new/updated usability features including: password and file
Friday, November 23, 2007
What is the big deal about 802.11n?
Posted on 7:56 PM by Unknown
TechRepublic.com reports: "802.11n is being touted as the networking standard that will unwire the network world. Most people are not convinced, yet curious to see how one defends such a claim. The 802.11n standard has two top-level mandates (unwiring the world not being one of them): Achieve higher data rates and retain backward compatibility with legacy 802.11a/b/g devices. The significance of
Thursday, November 22, 2007
DIY Project: Caffeine Boost Your WIFI
Posted on 10:54 PM by Unknown
Caffeine Boost Your WIFI - The most amazing bloopers are hereThis seems like a good idea, but I have to admit I have not tried it. It doesn't seem like it could hurt your equipment if you want to try it. Although, watch out for any sharp edges that you might create cutting the can.Watch the video to learn more.For more information, here is a article that I wrote a while back on Wi-Fi Antenna
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Software: Pidgin (Multiservice Chat Client)
Posted on 10:44 PM by Unknown
Are you tired of all those proprietary chat instant message clients, like Yahoo, AOL, ICQ, etc. Check out a program called Pidgin (formerly known as GAIM), its a free open source multi-platform multiservice instant message chat client. It allows you to communicate across all the major chat networks to stay in contact with all your friends and family.One of the cool feature of Pidgin is that you
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Windows Vista: Improving Wireless Connectivity
Posted on 8:56 PM by Unknown
Are you having problems connecting to a wireless network with your Windows Vista computer? This may be caused by the fact that your Wireless Access Point (WAP) doesn't supports Vista's wireless auto-tuning feature. To fix the problem you have two options:If you own the WAP, you can try to upgrade its firmware to the latest version. You can generally find these updates on the device manufacture
Monday, November 19, 2007
Microsoft's OneCare 2.0 Adds Security, Convenience
Posted on 11:39 PM by Unknown
PC Magazine reports: "Microsoft on Thursday released version 2.0 of their Windows Live OneCare security and PC performance suite, enhancing a number of current features and adding a few brand-new twists. Current OneCare subscribers will receive the update effortlessly through the product's normal automatic updates feature, Microsoft said. Microsoft's OneCare is priced at $49.95/year for three
Thursday, November 15, 2007
10 Things You Should Know About Quad-Core Processors
Posted on 10:17 PM by Unknown
eWeek reports: "In November 2006, Intel introduced the first quad-core microprocessors for the volume x86 market. The quad-core chips were designed to offer better performance compared with the previous generation of single- and dual-core processors. A little less than a year later, Advanced Micro Devices brought its quad-core Opteron to the market, showing that all four cores could be placed on
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Security: Microsoft Patch Tuesday (November)
Posted on 10:59 PM by Unknown
The second Tuesday of the month has passed again, which means that Microsoft just published a new round of security fixes for Windows and it's applications. This date is meant to be a predictable date so that individuals or companies only have to patch their desktop computers and servers once a month.This month there are two new patches altogether. One marked as critical (for the OS), one marked
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Software: Miro goes 1.0
Posted on 7:44 PM by Unknown
Miro (formerly called 'Democracy Player') is a free application that turns your computer into an internet video player. The player is available for Windows, Mac, or Linux.Miro lets you subscribe and download audio and video podcasts that are available on the net. It also supports full-screen mode, plays several popular video formats, and downloads files via BitTorrent.The Windows system
Monday, November 12, 2007
Article: Narrow Vista’s Search results with the grouping, filtering, and stacking features
Posted on 7:26 PM by Unknown
Windows Vista contains three special features that can help you to quickly narrow down your Search results to find what your looking for. In this article from Windows Vista Report, the author Greg Shultz shows you how to use Vista's grouping, filtering, and stacking features when searching for files.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Software: Microsoft Unleashes Windows Live Software
Posted on 10:31 PM by Unknown
PC Magazine reports: "Microsoft has unleashed a bundled download of its installed desktop Live software: Mail, Photo Gallery, Writer, and OneCare Family Safety. Also included is a slightly redesigned version 8.5 of Messenger, which intimately ties in with the rest of the suite; for example, starting up when you run Mail. ... The new software all requires at least Windows XP SP2, and you'll need a
Monday, November 5, 2007
Windows Vista: Disaabling Sidebar
Posted on 5:47 PM by Unknown
The Windows Vista Sidebar is set to startup automatically by default. Personally I think that most people like this feature, but I also know people who don't like it. So for those of you who want to disable it, follow the instructions below to turn it off.Right-click the Windows Sidebar icon in the Notification Area (in the lower right corner), then select PropertiesUncheck the 'Start Sidebar
Friday, November 2, 2007
Windows Vista: New Daylight Saving Time Standard
Posted on 8:10 PM by Unknown
As you probably know the move from Daylight Saving Time (DST) back to Standard Time generally happens on the last Sunday in October. Although, from now on it will be the first Sunday in November. Your computer and older electronics that are designed to automatically handle DST using the older standard might have already set themselves back and an hour last Sunday morning. This means you will
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