5/4/12

Partition Magic Alternative

Here's an all in one partition software manager to re-size your drive. Has long as you have space, there should be no problem using this software to expand.

5/3/12

Windows 8 PDF viewer

Rumor has that Windows 8 will include a PDF viewer similar to what user's have on their phone. The new OS will be setting standards for PC and tablet user's. It's about time Microsoft.

5/2/12

Hello Fax merges with Google Drive

If you have a Gmail account and already added on Google drive you your list. You might as well add on Hello Fax because now with all your Google Documents you can send and receive faxes.
Google Drive taking it one step further.


Also don't forget to install Chrome Hello Fax so that you can easily send and receive faxes.
Link

5/1/12

Google Blocking Search

If you haven't heard of it yet, it's been already going on for a while. Google has been blocking torrent and other movie pirating sites from it's search engines. It's they're quest to root out piracy from the Internet. Good luck on that, it just changes the game a little for pirate downloads.

4/30/12

Public Search Engines

Public search engine's come and go because of privacy rights.Regardless of the issues, here are some more sites to keep in mind.


vitalrec.com
usa.gov
deathindexes.com
UK Search
Census finder
Marriage Records



more info

4/29/12

Gmail Restore Contact

Always worried that one day you might just loose all of your contacts in Gmail. No need to worry anymore with Gmail Contacts Restore. Now Restoring your Contacts is a thing of the past.

Restore contacts


If you make changes to your contacts that you want to undo, you can restore your full contacts list to an earlier saved version. This allows you to undo changes like:
  • Recovering contacts that have been accidentally deleted
  • Restoring contacts after an unsuccessful sync
  • Undoing a recent import
  • Undoing a recent merge
To restore your contacts to a previous version, just follow these steps:
  1. Click Contacts.
  2. From the More actions drop-down menu, choose Restore contacts.
  3. Choose the time you'd like to revert your contacts list to (e.g. 10 minutes ago, one hour ago, one week ago, etc). We suggest that you also make a note of the time that you restore your contacts, in case you'd like to return to where you started.
  4. Click Restore. You'll see a confirmation at the top of the screen when the rollback is complete.
To undo a restoration:
  • When the operation completes, a notification bar will appear that gives you the opportunity to immediately undo the restore. This notification bar will disappear if you leave Contacts or make edits to your contacts.
  • If the notification bar is no longer there, you can always re-run the Restore Contacts tool to take you back to where you started. Just set the tool to take you to the time just before you started the whole process.

4/28/12

When Ckdsk doesn't Work

Here are some commands and links to help you get that Chkdsk command to work on your computer. It's a valuable command that fixes most of your computer errors if your computer one day decides not to boot. 


Other commands to use are
scf /scannow

4/27/12

Fly on the Computer

Every year I loved to have fun doing April Fool pranks and even though it's a little late during the year. Your never too late to get a good laugh. Try it out and there is also a portable version.

4/26/12

Control a PC when it crashes

Here is a great way to control a computer when it crashes. All you need is an Intel AMT KVM chip and once it's setup correctly. You can control the computer regardless if it has an operating system or not.

4/25/12

Secure Chrome

Here is a great article to help you secure Chrome to it's fullest. All you really need is to disable Flash, Java and some other applications to fully secure the browser. Now you can surf online at ease.

4/24/12

International Space Station

Here's is a great way to see the International Space Station from beginning to Present. It's amazing on how far we have gone. It has been also said that once the Station is eventually finished, it would be probably useless because of the old technology. I guess well have to see.

4/23/12

Calibrate Android

Tired of your Android phone always running out of power. Here is a battery calibrator to tweak your Android battery to last longer.

4/22/12

Track Your Favorite Shows

Want to track your favorite shows online so that you can setup your Tivo or DVR to record when your not home. Here is a website that caters to your needs.They're are so many alerts that can easily be setup to remind you when your favorite shows are playing.


Direct Link

4/21/12

School Stats

Here is some interesting statistics on school. It's just amazing to see how much profit and funding goes into getting a higher education. I am just over amazed on how every year they keep on increasing my tuition.

Google Drive

Google recently released news that it's going to compete against DropBox and other online storage facilities. It's a plus for Google and it's going to keep their image current in the business environment. Give it a try if you haven't already. 

4/20/12

Gmail Copy & Paste

Did you know that you can copy & paste in Gmail. Well if you didn't know that you could do it, you now know. All you have to do is use the mouse second key option to copy image and to paste you use again the mouse second key to paste image. You should be able to copy almost anything, give it a try.

4/19/12

Change Printer Automatically

Here is a great tweak to change your printer every time you change networks. It's built into Windows 7 and all you have to do is to adjust the managed default printer. Now where ever you go, your printer settings will adjust automatically.

4/18/12

Comm Test

Want to test network speed among two computers. Here is a software that will test your network connections. Easy to use and monitor over time if you want to bypass using the command prompt option.

4/17/12

At Home Wifi Android App

Here is a great at home Adroid application to keep your phone unlocked. It detects your WiFi when your at home and triggers the application to keep you phone unlocked when your at home.

4/16/12

Save Cash on Ink

Here are some good examples of saving cash on ink cartridges. To this day I still don't understand why so many people print everything, when most of the information can be easily saved as a pdf and stored on a flash drive.

4/15/12

Clean a PC

Here is some steps that everyone should take when cleaning out a computer. It's not every day that we encounter static electricity. But you should be aware of it. This is still not an excuse not to clean up your computer and remove the mounds of dust balls inside of it.

4/14/12

AC Clothes

Don't laugh it could one day happen. What seems to many as a joke, the old Sony technician is making it happen. Air Conditioned Clothes are coming. It's still far from perfect but it's a step in the right direction. Hey why not, the astronauts have this type of technology and one day we will too.

4/13/12

BlueTooth Horror

Here's a very interesting Bluetooth experience.

I was driving by on the Highway and my phone which is connected to my car Bluetooth went off.
What happened next, just amazes me, someone changed the user ID on the Bluetooth and cloned my id to the car Bluetooth like nothing happened. Even though nothing was compromised a threat is still present. Anyone with the right tools can easily tap into your Bluetooth device and clone your phone, copy your personal contacts, retrieve personal information stored on your phone and if you have bank applications, even steal you banking passwords.
Bluetooth has no guard against these threats yet and it could be sometime before you ever do see this. So if you don't use your Bluetooth device on your phone, just turn it off until you need it. 



see also:
Popular BlueTooth Hacks
Protect Yourself

4/11/12

Ultimate Windows Tweaker

A must if your interested on Tweaking your Windows Vista & Win 7 OS. It just makes tweaking so easier to do.

4/10/12

Hard Drive Testing Tool

Download the Fujitsu Hard Drive testing tool to verify if the hard drive is working or not.

4/9/12

Google Public Weather Alerts

Call this an awareness site, but Google now is taking weather alerts serious by incorporating first alerts to it's maps. It's Google first play at weather maps and it things go right. Let's just say other sites my follow suit.



Silence Scheduler

Hate to have your phone ring when your at work in school. Here's a great Android application to helps silence your phone and abide by a schedule so that your not interrupted while working.

4/8/12

Goodbye to Norton & McAfee

Here is an article regarding the popular Norton and McAfee Antivirus. It's unfortunate that they haven't surpassed the losing market on making an effective antivirus software.
I try every year to convince myself to want to pay for the premium service, but who can resist with freewares like Microsoft Essentials.

4/7/12

Windows Update List

Trying to figure out if you have a specific Windows patch on your computer. This Windows update list folder will give you just that with the associated updated files.

4/6/12

Fix the Installed Memory usable error

To fix the installed memory to read all the installed RAM on your computer.





1. Type msconfig in the search box
2. goto Boot tab
3. click Advanced Options
4. Tick Maximum memory to your full ram. (in my case 4GB, so 4096)
5. Then press OK.
6. Double check it again by click the Advanced options again. If you found out that the Maximum memory reset to 0, then change it to 4095.
7. Restart your computer.

Font

Every once in a while I accidently find websites online and share them with others so that it can be used later on. Here is another great site to bookmark for fonts. At least now you can style your next book report.

4/5/12

Tiny Spell

Here's a portable application for spell checkers who always need to make sure that they are always writing correctly. It's so cool that you can even use it with word pad.

4/4/12

Frostwire

Limewire is dead but that doesn't mean you can stop file sharing. Here's a Limewire alternative and let the sharing begin.

4/3/12

ISO folder

Want to create an ISO within a given folder. ISO folder is a good option because now you can easily select the folder and create where you want the file to be burned to. Now burning an ISO is easier.

4/2/12

Wireless Network Monitor

Want to always monitor the wireless network around you, so that if a stronger signal is detected you can easily connect. This handy utility does a great job on doing this.

4/1/12

Color

Share your photo's everywhere. It's a new social site application that share's your photo's among groups. No more sharing your phone for other's to see your pictures. The only bad thing is that your photo's are public. But has long as your aware on what your sharing, that shouldn't be a problem.

More Info

3/31/12

Butterfly Theme's

Butterflies are so beautiful that every year when I begin to see them, I know it's the start of a beautiful summer. The next time you see a butterfly, remember to appreciate how such a beautiful insect decorates our lovely world.

3/30/12

20 Ways to use a Disposable Camera

Here are twenty different way to use a disposable camera. This is just the beginning, but it's amazing on what you can come up with when you let your mind take over the world of photography.

3/29/12

H&R Block Breach

Not good news for H&R Block during tax season. I am not bashing H&R Block because they do have good services for people who just don't know how to do their taxes. But I must admit that this identity break was sure expected to happen sooner or later. Read for yourself and you decide if this is an isolated incident or not.

Now let's see what H&R Block gives us for free this year and next year...

3/28/12

Drop Vox

Have a Dropbox account and now want to find a quick way to record your memo's. Introducing DropVox for iPhone users. All you do is install this application and record voice notes on the go to your Dropbox account.

3/27/12

Find My iPhone

Always loosing your iPhone and wished you had a software to easily located your device. This software is for free and it's been tested over and over by people who constantly loose their phones. It a must have application for anyone who fears on losing their phone.

3/26/12

Windows 7 Tweaks

Here is a great site that lists Windows 7 Tweaks for your computer. It's about time someone posted a site with great tweaks for your computer the way u want it.

3/25/12

Moodle

Blackboard is not the only online software for college students that's trying to take e-learning history. Moodle has been making great improvements and if they play they're cards right, they could possibly swallow up the remaining market share that Blackboard has failed to acquire. Let's go Moodle.

3/24/12

Why IE 9 is slower than Chrome

Microsoft made such a big deal on IE 9 that you would think it would be better than Google Chrome. Well Microsoft better go back to the drawing board, because new comer Chrome is still even better.

3/23/12

Mobile Bar Code Home Depot

It looks like Home Depot is now catching up with the mobile world. It has created a great home improvement application to help it's home user's Do it Yourself (DIY). If things go well for Home Depot other retailers will open doors to more mobile applications for the Do it Yourselfer's.

3/22/12

LinkedIn Surpasses 100 million

Well it looks like business social networking is getting popular. LinkedIn who started in 2002 now has more that 100 million subscribers. That's a lot of positive networking in the business world.

3/21/12

Four Square

Here's a great application to add to your iPhone that monitor's transportation time. I just hope that in the future transportation gets better predicting the time accurately.

3/20/12

Windows Intune

Looks like Microsoft is now moving into the business cloud management field. Not only does it monitor your updates, and protects you from malware. But it tracks hardware, set security policies and gives remote assistance. It's a premium priced software for IT Management. I just think Microsoft is just eleven years too late on this.

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3/19/12

Post Anonymous to Facebook

Hey why limit yourself to friend only comments on Facebook. Comments are meant to be shared with everyone, including the one's that don't want you to know. Hey I didn't start this.

Here's the secret. Hurry up, there is no telling how long this will last.

3/18/12

JiJi Technologies - Password Reset

Need to automate the user password reset on a network with less than 50 users. This software will does the trick and it's help desk free.

3/17/12

HeyWire

If you currently have an Android phone and have a limited text plan, there is good news for you. HeyWire can send text messages locally and internationally for free without using your limited text plan. All you do is install this wonderful application and now send text messages for free. It's about time.

3/16/12

Droid Stats

On a monthly plan with your cell phone company and wished that every time you use your phone, you can easily tell where your at with your minutes, text messages and broadband data. Well the cell phone company easily provides this information but the information is usually delayed. This application gives you all this information for free.

3/15/12

Reset your Android

From time to time it's always great to remember the factory default settings for your cell phone so when your ready to upgrade. Your personal phone information does not go public. Here's the how to instructions.

3/14/12

Time Warner Online

Looks like Time Warner cable is not taking chances when it comes to Internet television. They are already made moves to broadcast it's service via internet. This put's them in a great competition with soon to be rivals for the Internet television market.

3/13/12

What Changed

A small portable application that helps you monitor what recent computer changes have occurred on your current computer settings. It checks everything from the registry to new added files to your computer.

Direct Link

3/12/12

Watts Clever

Ever wanted to recharge an alkaline battery, but knew that it's not likely. Well that theory has all changed with the Watts Clever. Now you can recharge your rechargeable batteries and regular batteries the same way making them last a little longer.

3/11/12

Don't Panic

Now erasing your browser history on the move is a thing of the past now that there is a portable version for your flash drive. It's now great to be portable.


Direct Link

3/10/12

EV Charging Stations via Google Maps

You no longer need to worry on finding your next charging station. Thanks to Google Maps EV charging stations are just minutes away. Thanks Google.

3/9/12

Where American's are Moving

Interesting Forbes map that shows where Americans are moving ever since 2008.Whether it's good or bad has yet to be told. But it is interesting to see where most of them have moved in and out of.

3/8/12

Bandwidth Usage

Another great monitoring software that gives anyone the actual bandwidth usage that they're doing daily, weekly and monthly. Now mobile user's have an idea if they exceeded their monthly allowance usage on their plan.

3/7/12

Jailbreak your iTouch

Have an iTouch and want to jailbreak it, so that you can see what else you can do with it. The easiest way I've seen so far is by using Spirit. There are no keys to press and nothing to hold down. All you do is download, install and it's done.

3/6/12

Monitor Bandwith Consumption

Here's a great software to monitor what application is using up most of your bandwidth. It's a great software if you just can't figure out what's consuming most of your bandwidth.

If This Then That

Now you can make your social sites react when certain specifics occur. You'll now won't have to daily change your Twitter and Facebook avatar because everything now will be done automatically. Try it out and pimp out your profiles to make it more unique.

Accident Sketch

Recently was involved in a fender bender and now your insurance company is demanding paper work to describe how you got into that accident. Here is a great sketch form to help you fill out your accident claim. The insurance companies should of have this available for everyone years ago.

3/5/12

Run as an Administrator

Here is a great registry tweak to run all your programs as an administrator. I would caution everyone doing these tweaks since you are playing with your registry. But if all goes as planned all you have to do is right click and you can easily run your programs as an administrator.

3/4/12

Spiceworks goes Portable

Now managing a network is a thing from the past now that Spiceworks has gone portable. You'll always be able to monitor your networks while on the go. Never be down with Spiceworks.

3/3/12

Win Vista & 7 Themes

Here are some more Windows themes for Windows Vista & 7 user's. These new feature's are included in Windows 8, but you can have them now until the final version is completed.

3/2/12

Intuit Payment Network

Here's an easier way to get your bills paid online. Just use Intuit Payment Network to have your clients pay your bills online. To join it's free and Intuit only charges $.50 per invoice paid with a two day wait for transfers to your account after bill is paid. In the real world every minute counts and it's worth the cost.

3/1/12

IE 6 Still Lives

Microsoft wished that everyone could just upgrade their browsers and say goodbye to IE 6 but apparently that is not so. Although still a small percentage, Windows user's still insist on using their standard browsers. So to bad Microsoft, your just going to have to learn to still include browser support for IE 6.

2/28/12

Lady's Night Every Night

Planning a Lady's Night out. No problem with this handy application. It's a rating application app and the more they use it the better it gets. Now is when the party begins.

2/27/12

See Your Facebook Friends

Here's a great way to see all of your Facebook friends via Google Map. The application is pretty sweet as long as your confident to let others see your friends.

2/26/12

Mozy Mobile

Looks like Mozy is now competing with DropBox on trying to be accessible where ever you go. It's a great move for Mozy going beyond the desktop.

2/25/12

My Tax Refund

This year when you finish doing your tax refund and using Turbo Tax, download the great application called My Tax Refund. It tracks your e-file and lets you know when your getting your money.

2/24/12

Online Satellite Finder

Installing a satellite receiver by yourself and just can't seem to find the right coordinates to point your satellite for programming. Hopefully this online satellite finder will narrow down your latitude and longitude. You'll just be amazed on how much free television you can get with one of these units.

2/23/12

NeatReciepts Free Alternative

Here is a great way to get the same results using the current Neat Receipts concept. Except everything is free. All you do is just snap a picture of your receipts and file them online for later use.

2/22/12

Download Windows Theme 8

Interested on getting the new Windows 8 themes before it's out. Microsoft is already preparing Windows 8 and if you want to share the upcoming Windows 8 themes. Here you go.

2/21/12

Browser Password Viewer

Great software to retrieve your browser passwords when you forget them. I don't understand why Windows make this so difficult to attain. It's should be this simple.

2/20/12

Get Location via IP Address

Have an IP address and what to verify it's location to see where it's coming from. It's a great source for validating Host IP origins.

2/19/12

Backup Gmail to your PC

Here are the easy steps to backup all your mail in Gmail to your personal computer. Your never certain when outages may occur again and at least you'll be better off safe than sorry.

2/18/12

TellFi

Here is a great small business application to help you route all of those important calls you get on a daily basis without the use of hardware. It's cheap and specially designed so that average individual can set it up in minutes. At least now your company is on the right track.

Direct Link

2/17/12

Join a MAC to the Active Directory

It's not an easy task and the computer will not be in any way controlled by the Active Directory. But at least you can make it part of your network by sharing folders.

2/16/12

Credit Card Online Future

Interesting article on how credit cards are not the future for online payments. It looks like for now the credit card, which is an old method of payment is currently working for online payments. But as for the future, it's still to be determined.

2/15/12

Social Media & Employment Law

Let's just make this simple. If you think you have rights to post whatever you want to about your job on social sites. Pack your bags and start looking for another job. You have no protection and believe me, they can still fire you. Be safe, keep your opinion's on the down low and keep off social sites.

2/14/12

Administrator Tools

The latest administrator tools are taking an overhaul and it's just the beginning of web based software taking over the world. If you still uncertain. Here are some great sites to take a look at.


cPanel Hosting
Cups
eGroupware
iSPconfig
phpLDAPadmin
phpMyAdmin
SQL Buddy
Swat
Webmin

2/13/12

Bench Advertising

I don't know how long this is going to last, but I must admit I would love to see what imprints the advertisers come up with so that everyone can notice.

2/12/12

Get out of Credit Card debt

Here's a new site that links all of your credit cards together and consults you on how to get out of credit card debt. It's said to be a gimmick free program and not a debt settlement program. I guess I will try it and see what are my options.

2/11/12

Delete a Printer Port

This is the simplest way to delete a printer port. They're many other ways, but this is my preference.
Compliments to eHow
  1. Click the "Start" button, then click the "Printers and Faxes" button on the Start menu. This will open the Printers and Faxes window.
  2. Click the "File" link in the menu bar of the Printers and Faxes window, then click the "Server Properties" link in the File drop-down menu. This will open the Printer Server Properties window.
  3. Click the "Ports" tab in the Printer Server Properties window and locate the port that you want to delete.
  4. Click the port that you want to delete, then click the "Delete Properties" button. This will open a confirmation window.
  5. Click the "Yes" button in the confirmation window, then click the "OK" button in the Printer Server Properties window to complete the process.

2/10/12

Protection Finder

Going out on a hot date, or need some protection fast. Here is a great Android application to find protection in a jiffy. It's a great application, I just wished it could be used every where.

2/9/12

My Insurance Attendent

I must say that I like this application. I don't know if I am ever going to want to use it for security reasons. But if my medical provider supported it, then I would try and and use it.

2/8/12

Breakup App

Here is a singles application to tell you when your Facebook crush is single. Well I guess this will be great for the single minded person. Good Luck.

2/7/12

Employment Laws

Here are some employment laws that people think exist. Well recheck yourself and remember that you are in an at will state. In other words anything goes, and this includes you.

as per the website screw you guys .....  here you go

Top Ten Employment Laws You Think Exist – That Don’t

Everyone tells me they know their employee rights. Some are even dumb enough to tell their employers they know their rights. The problem is, most of you are getting your legal information from courtroom TV shows or coworkers who know less than you do. Before you mouth off about your rights, here are some laws that most employees think exist - that don't.

Wrongful termination

If you live in Montana, your employer can only fire you for just cause. Otherwise, they can fire you for any reason or no reason at all. They don’t have to have a good reason. They don’t even have to give a reason in most states. Arizona has a law based on the Montana law, but they took the "just cause" (and some other pro-employee stuff)out of it.

Right to your file

No federal law requires private employers to allow employees to inspect or copy their own personnel files. Some states require employers to allow you to look at your file. Fewer allow you to copy items in your file. Many times, the only way you’ll find out what’s in your file is if you sue and you get it with a Request for Production, or if you subpoena it in unemployment or other proceedings.

Breaks

No federal law requires employers to offer any work breaks for anything, even meals. Some state laws do require work breaks, but it’s not a majority. No law requires bathroom breaks, but it's probably a health issue, so OSHA might protect you if your employer denies bathroom breaks. If you're a nursing mother, you're entitled to an unpaid break to express breast milk if your employer is big enough. Some states also offer protection for nursing moms taking breaks.

Hostile environment/harassment

Hostile work environment is not illegal. Harassment is not illegal. Bullying is not illegal. Hostile work environment or harassment due to race, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, color, taking Family and Medical Leave, whistleblowing, or some other legally-protected status is illegal.

Free speech

Only government employees have free speech protections, and those are very limited. You can be fired for your speech in the workplace or outside the workplace if you work for a private employer. You can't be fired for speaking on behalf of coworkers in order to improve work conditions or for objecting to something illegal, but be very careful to make sure you're protected before you speak out.

Privacy

There is no law giving you privacy in your work emails or internet usage. If your employer is going to listen into or record phone calls, there are legal restrictions. You also have privacy rights in your medical information. There is no federal law protecting your social security number, but California and New York do offer limited protection against employers displaying your number.

Right to work

Right to work doesn’t mean your employer can’t make you sign a non-compete agreement or restrict your ability to work for competitors after you leave. What it means is they can’t make you join a union in order to work there. Some states, but not all, are right to work states. If your company tells you that signing a noncompete agreement is meaningless or that it won’t be enforced, they are lying to you.

Retaliation

There is no law prohibiting an employer from retaliating against you for reporting or objecting to policy violations, ethical violations, bullying, or jerkish behavior. Only if you do something that puts you in a legally protected category are you protected from retaliation. Examples would be objecting to discrimination, making a worker’s comp claim, or taking Family and Medical Leave.

Discrimination

Discriminating against you for being you is never illegal. Favoritism, nepotism, being a jerk, are not illegal. Discrimination based on age, race, sex, religion, national origin, disability, color and genetic information are illegal.

Individual liability

As much as it may give you joy to sue your boss personally, you probably can’t. Federal and many state discrimination laws, Family and Medical Leave Act (in some states - the courts disagree on this), and most other laws simply don’t allow it. The one exception is wage and hour violations. Some state discrimination laws do hold supervisors liable for violations. But what’s the point? Unless they’re rich, you probably won’t be able to collect anyhow.

Well that's wrong. What can I do about it?


Since most people think these laws exist, maybe it's time for them to actually be passed. Email your congressperson and state representative now and complain if you don't like the fact that you're not protected. Here are some places to find out how to contact your representative in Congress:

2/6/12

Enable Right Clicks

Ever wonder how you can enable right click on websites. This is the trick to bypassing the script that prevents you from saving anything from a website. The goal is to disable the Java script that is preventing you from right clicking.

Firefox Add on

2/5/12

Track Cash

These new tiny transistors are capable of tracking cash that I will not be surprised that in the near future this method will be used to capture bank robbers, drug felons, etc.

2/4/12

RoboType

Always writing the same responses over and over again. This handy software was made to make your life easier. Why copy and paste when it can be done in short hand and automated. It's a must have for lawyers and business men whose time is precious.

2/3/12

Google Cloud for Office

If you enjoying Google Cloud, there is good news for Office users. Now you can install Google Cloud on all of your Office applications. It's a plus for both sides to use Cloud services to the fullest. I am just proud that Microsoft is setting aside its differences.


Office Google Cloud

2/2/12

GoPayments

Looks like Intuit is tagging along on mobile payments to go and now it's in competition with Paypal and Square. Who's next? If your interested, then feel free to sign up, rates vary.

2/1/12

Girl Scouts go Mobile

The Girl Scouts of American have gone mobile. Now you can purchase your next Girl Scout cookies using the company GoPayments application from Android.

1/31/12

Cleanup after Win 7 SP1

Already installed Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 and noticed that the installation diminished your drive space. Here is how to uninstall the Service Pack 1 backup files that you don't need any more. I just don't understand why Microsoft doesn't cleanup this up automatically. It's already installed, so why take up more of my drive space.