How Secure are your Passwords?

Published on 26. Jan, 2010 by John in Useful tips

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popular passwords

Fumbling for the post-it notes of scribbled passwords? How secure and robust are the passwords that you use to access personal information?  Zdnet.com reports on commonly used passwords and the ease of hacking them. Check out the article.

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Reminders and Scribble Notes Simplified

Published on 02. Dec, 2009 by John in Useful tips

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A flash of brilliance and nowhere to write it? Need to remember to pick-up the dry cleaning on the way home?  If you are seated in front of the computer during these occurrences, Scribbly has got you covered. This handy little utility sits in your system tray when not in use.  When double-clicked, a notepad [...]

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A Jackpot of Free Applications

Published on 27. Nov, 2009 by John in Useful tips

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61 Free Apps

Top-ten lists of free applications are aplenty here in the internets. Perhaps a bit over the top, Lifehacker has produced a list of 61 free applications that will do everything from mend your torn jeans to make  a delicious latte. All seriousness aside, this list could just about complete each and every task  done with [...]

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The task of upgrading device drivers can be tricky and time consuming. Sure, windows update will catch some of the hardware devices in your computer. But chances are good that many will be missed. Enter the Device Doctor. This handy, free utility will scan your computer’s drivers with one mouse click and then churn out [...]

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Use cyber care during the holiday season

Published on 22. Nov, 2009 by John in Useful tips

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12 scams of Christmas

A cnet.com article describes how being extra vigilant while online during the holiday season may make for more joy…..and less bah-humbug. Avoid the “twelve scams of Christmas” by following these guidelines while surfing the net for those fuzzy slippers for Grandma.

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tune-up your workspace

Lifehacker has posted an excellent article on keeping your workspace optimally tuned for your physical comfort. If your work involves being seated at the computer for extended periods of time, check out how to make the best of it…..and what to do when things get uncomfortable. Read the article here.

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Chrome – a Google flavored operating system

Published on 19. Nov, 2009 by John in News

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chrome os

Today Google unveiled its plans for bringing to life a new operating system called Chrome. Based on its popular web browser of the same name, Chrome OS is Google’s attempt to reach an an even wider audience with its host of online services (and revenue generating advertising). Chrome OS is built on a web browser [...]

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FavBackup for your Browsers

Published on 18. Nov, 2009 by John in Useful tips

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There are a number of browser backup utilities floating around these days. Some work as standalone applications, such as the well-known Mozbackup for Firefox, or BackRex for Internet Explorer. Others, like FEBE are integrated as a browser add-on. FavBackup has released its newest 2.0 version backup utility with a simple and clean interface supporting multiple [...]

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How well does your laptop measure up?

Published on 17. Nov, 2009 by John in News

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laptop failure rate

Squaretrade, a company that provides extended warranty service for a variety of electronic products, conducted a research study that reveals the failure rates of popular name brand laptop computers. Based on a three year service history, the study compared netbooks, entry-level laptops, and premium laptops. And as one might expect, the netbooks didn’t stand the [...]

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Your Gadgets and Windows 7

Published on 15. Nov, 2009 by John in Useful tips

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windows 7 and your gadgets

As the fanfare of Windows 7 starts to subside, it’s time to take a look at how well your gadgets and  the new operating system cooperate. Gizmodo explores the sometimes delicate dance between your electronic gear and Windows 7. Read some of the recommendations here.

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