Video: Three critical issues to consider before upgrading to Windows 7
- Date: August 10th, 2009
- Author: Bill Detwiler
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=903&tag=nl.e099
Don
Hi my name is Don Bishop and this is my “Deal” Today... Basically, anything that interest me. Music, Computers, Software, Apps, Linux OS's - Distros, Space, Science, Auto's, Trucks, 4x4's, Motorcycles and other slightly interesting info that I find on the Web. There may, or may not be, any correlation between my Posts. Just whatever interests me at the time. I hope someone out there finds some of this interesting too!:)
Do you want to back up your data ? I can help you with that. if you have some important data in your computer like documents, photos, music and videos etc.. you should back up these data regularly to avoid data loss due to hardware failure and system failure.. External storage device is an option to back up your data but you will have to spend some money for that. I can suggest some good free alternatives to that.. even if you have external drive you should back up your data at some online secure site so you can assess your data anywhere.
Read more...WindowsMacby Brad Linder (RSS feed) Aug 28th 2009 at 9:00AM
LogMeIn Free beta
LogMeIn provides a suite of free and commercial applications that let
you remotely log onto your PC or Mac from any machine with a web
browser. But there are a few drawbacks. While you really can use pretty
much any web browser, you'll have better results with Internet Explorer
or Firefox because those applications can handle an ActiveX control or
plugin. If you're using a different browser, your remote session may
look more like a slideshow than a live view of your remote computer.
Read more...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/08/28/logmein-remote-computer-access-beefs-up-free-service/
Don
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Last Update: Wed, 08/26/2009 - 21:23 — gizmo.richards
Here's another exclusive offer to Gizmo's Freeware readers.
Robert Schifreen, the well known UK IT commentator and security
specialist has just completed a 330 page PDF book on how to create web
sites and applications with HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and MySQL.
Here's how he describes it:
Read More...
shttp://www.techsupportalert.com/content/free-downloadble-332-page-guide-building-web-sites.htm
Don
3D Lunar Lander - Time Waster
Time Wasterby Jason Clarke (RSS feed) Aug 27th 2009 at 12:00PM
3D Lunar Lander
Well, we're a little late given that the 40th anniversary of the Apollo
11 lunar landing has passed, but this version of Lunar Lander is just
too cool to pass up. Grant wrote about the classic versions of Lunar
Lander last month, and though this one is certainly inspired by the same
event, the implementation is just a tad different.
To play this 3D version of Lunar Lander you will need the Google Earth
plug-in for your browser (don't worry, if you don't have it the page
will automatically prompt you to install it). This version of Lunar
Lander attempts to simulate the landing that Neil Armstrong performed on
Apollo 11. The game is rendered in 3D using Google Earth's moon mapping
capability, and your view is from outside the lunar landing module.
Go there...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/08/27/3d-lunar-lander-time-waster/
Don
by Brad Linder (RSS feed) Aug 26th 2009 at 5:00PM
mininova
A few days ago Swedish authorities shut down popular BitTorent tracker
The Pirate Bay. It wasn't long before the site was up and running again
in true Pirate fashion. But it's not just The Pirate Bay that's in
trouble these days.
Go there...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/08/26/its-not-a-good-week-to-be-a-bittorrent-tracker/
Don
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Attend the free event, take home Windows 7
Microsoft is launching Windows 7 by hosting free events in major cities in the USA.
Sign up for an event in a city near you, attend the event, and receive Windows 7 Professional.
To register, click on the Attend An Event Near You link at the site, pick a city and follow the directions to register.
Disabling certain Windows XP services can enhance performance and security - but it's essential to know which ones you can safely turn off. Scott Lowe identifies 10 critical services and explains why they should be left alone.
There are dozens of guides out there that help you determine which services you can safely disable on your Windows XP desktop. Disabling unnecessary services can improve system performance and overall system security, as the system's attack surface is reduced. However, these lists rarely indicate which services you should not disable. All of the services that run on a Window system serve a specific purpose and many of the services are critical to the proper and expected functioning of the desktop computing environment. In this article, you'll learn about 10 critical Windows XP services you shouldn't disable (and why).
Read more...by Adam Maras (RSS feed) Aug 25th 2009 at 5:00PM
Single can mini fridge - Hack a Day
WindowsMacLinuxby Jason Clarke (RSS feed) Aug 22nd 2009 at 3:00PM
Fixing flash video playback in FirefoxDo YouTube and other Flash-based
videos stutter when you view them in Firefox, but work fine in other
browsers like Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Safari? This appears to be
a problem that affects both the Windows and Mac versions of Firefox, and
the problem (surprisingly enough) turns out not to be Flash - it's
Firefox's session restore feature.
Go there...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/08/22/how-to-fix-flash-video-performance-in-firefox/
How to Fix Annoying YouTube Jumpiness in Firefox
By Adam Pash, 11:30 AM on Fri Aug 21 2009, 34,270 views
Instructions...
http://lifehacker.com/5342636/
Don
Macby Jay Hathaway (RSS feed) Aug 21st 2009 at 4:00PM
Song Sergeant is an OS X app that cleans up problems with your iTunes
library. Duplicate songs, orphaned files in your iTunes folders, and
missing songs are no match for Song Sergeant. It scans and fixes your
library, allowing you to manually decide what to do about each
individual file, or just taking quick, ruthless automagical action if
you prefer.
If you don't make any manual decisions, and just let Song Sergeant make
every change it suggests, your library will probably end up
significantly tidier than before. Where Song Sergeant really shines is
in the details, though, like the clever way it handles duplicates. Song
Sergeant treats song metadata and audio separately, so when you have a
duplicate, you can keep the audio from one file and the song info from
the other.
Read more...
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/08/21/song-sergeant-whips-your-music-library-into-shape/
Don
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