4/6/14

ShiftPlanning

Want a better way to organize your workforce from the palm of your hands. This great application works with Android, iOS and Blackberry. So now managing your schedules with staff and schedules is a thing of the past.

Link

4/5/14

Windows Update 8.1

Windows Update 8.1 has new recent changes when compared to Windows 8. The recovery console is now located in the Windows Update Menu and it sure makes things a lot easier.

Link

4/4/14

Seenive

Talk about bits and pieces on the web. Here is the new generation youtube via short clips. I think this is the beginning of something very interesting.

Link

4/3/14

Spy Dialer

Just got a call from an unknown number and want to call it back to see who it came from. Here's a cool way to dial back that call online without having the user know that you called.
If their voicemail has there company name or name, then you can easily playback their voicemail to see who it is.

Link

4/2/14

Scareware

It's no secret that some programs have been out for a while and telling you that's something wrong with your computer. When in reality there is nothing wrong. The full blame goes back to the software manufacture.
I try to stay away from companies like this because in the long run you can never trust their integrity. I believe that if there software is good, then it should sell itself and you don't need to give the user false alarms that your computer is infected. You decide?

Link

4/1/14

Different Types of Virus

There are various types of computer infections in the world that  when you get infected most technician's usually would tell you that you have a virus instead of something else.
In the computer world these are the types of computer infections you can get such as a Malware, a virus, a worm, a trogan, spyware, adware, keylogger, a bot, a botnet, a rootkit and ramsonware.
There all bad news for technicians when they appear on your computer. They not only take control of of how your computer performs but what it does on a regular basis.
Now If I was going to explain to a customer that they had a Rootkit, it could take hours or days to explain to them what a Rootkit does. Not all users are tech savvy to understand computers. So  telling a user they had a virus is more understandable since everyone does get a virus and most user's are aware what a virus is. This is the reason many technician call infections a virus. In the end your computer gets infected the similar way and is inaccessible.
For those user's who really want to know the various types of virus infections in the computer world. Here is the list with a brief explanation on what it does.

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3/31/14

Does Email IP show Location

Does your email IP address shows your location. Yes and know depending on what you mean by your location. The IP address shows from what location your email is coming from. But don't think that this is from the exact location that the email came from. For this you need a little more information and if your not in law enforcement, let just say, it's going to require more.

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3/30/14

She's a Home Wrecker


Here's a website for those individuals who feel betrayed that there loved ones had left them. Whether it's good or bad advice to post people pictures online and criticize them it's up to you. But I guess it's still better off getting it off your chest than just taking revenge into your own hands. You decide?

3/29/14

Setup Outlook Signature

Having difficulties setting up Outlook Signatures. Here is a guide to help you through the process so that you can easily save time when sending emails.

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3/28/14

Win Update 8.1 Update 1

Looks like Microsoft is planning it's Windows update release by this Spring. I just hope they start getting their act together and give users what they really want. But don't be surprise on the end results. Remember this is Microsoft that were talking about.

Link

3/27/14

Fix Browser after Malware attack

You just had a malware attack and now that the threat is removed how do you fix all of your browser settings.
Real simple with these great tips.

Link

3/26/14

50 Great Computer Hacks

Every once in a while I like to tell other's on these great registry hacks. But always remember that when your tweaking the registry your at your own risk.

Here are some great ones:

Link

3/25/14

Mutlifunctional Docks

Tired of the old Windows task bar? Why now just use a dock the same way Apple and other manufactures are using.
It not only changes the style of getting to your applications. But gives your application placement a new look.

Link:
More Info
RocketDock
Circle Dock
WinStep


 

3/24/14

Live Chat

Want an easier way to interact to customers via your website. Try this premium software called Live Chat and take control of new leads has they happen.

Link

3/23/14

Dual Monitor Taskbar

Running Multiple Monitors on your computer but now want to be able to view the taskbar on each monitor. The only way your going to be able to view the taskbar on multiple monitors is by a third party software called Dual Monitor Taskbar.
All you do is install the program and presto your done. It's a great solution to everyday problem.

Link

3/22/14

Free Disk Space After 8.1

Upgrading your computer to Windows 8.1 no problem once the update is installed. Now all you have to do is worry about how to gain back your hard drive space once the operating system is functioning properly.
You'll be surprised on how much space you'll gain once you delete your previous Windows installations.

Link

3/21/14

PrivaZer

Looking for a new computer cleanup software to protect you on privacy. This software not only promises to protect what your viewing but advises you on items that are still noticeable on your computer.
Take control of your privacy and make sure your identity is secure while online.

More Info
Link

3/20/14

Outbound Firewall

Windows user's worried about Firewalls should read if they are concern on disabling their outbound firewall on their computers. In reality we really don't need it because if your are a cautious user that is watching all the software that you install on your computer. It's pointless to configure an outbound firewall.
Years ago this was a privacy concern, now a days it's a preference because many people know that one way or another your software is going to communicate with it's parent company and send information about it's performance and licensing validation.

Link

3/19/14

Outlook Express Ends 4/14

If your a current user of Outlook Express please note that in April 2014 Microsoft will cease to support Outlook Express and it will be vulnerable to current attacks.
User's are advised to go online and use Microsoft free Outlook.com service or seek an alternative email service to host your email and safe guard your mail from malware and virus.

Info 

3/18/14

Online PDF Converter

Looking for an easier way to convert PDF's online. This online converter not only converts to PDF but to Excel, Word and Power Point. It's a great way to convert online without installing any additional software onto your computer.

Info
Link

3/17/14

Win 8 for Free

Looks like Microsoft is trying something new to try to upgrade users who refuse to upgrade after XP. By either offering a stripped version of Windows 8.1 or for a small fee.
No one yet knows how they plan to market their new stripped down version and how they are going to profit from it. But one thing is for sure, no one's buying yet into it.

Link

3/16/14

Disable Windows 8 Smart Screen

Tired of Windows 8 telling you that the software you download is safe or not safe. All you have to do is disable Smart Screen and take control and Windows the way it use to be in the old days.
Software is meant to be free and when you want to install third party software, it should be your choice on what you want to install without the help of Windows.
Microsoft tries to control everything about users and here's another one of those features they are trying to incorporate into their software to control what you install in their operating system.

Here's how to remove it::

Internet Explorer has long had a feature called SmartScreen, which was first implemented in Internet Explorer 8, and has since been a part of IE9, IE10, Hotmail, and now Windows 8. When you visit a website, or open a file, SmartScreen communicates with Microsoft and checks if that website/file are whitelisted or not.
In both cases, SmartScreen pops up a warning if you try to visit a site or open a file that isn’t confirmed to be safe. As a defense against malware, SmartScreen is actually rather effective — and, really, no other browser or OS offers the same kind of protection. SmartScreen can be a little irritating, though, especially if you regularly download third-party EXEs from the internet.
Windows 8 SmartScreen settings - disabling SmartScreenFor a start, when you see your first SmartScreen warning (pictured above), don’t be alarmed. It may look like Windows is completely blocking you from running an app, but in actuality you just have to click “More info” to reveal the “Run anyway” button.
To disable SmartScreen entirely, though, hit the Windows key, type SmartScreen, change to the Settings tab, and then click “Change SmartScreen settings.” From there, click “Change Windows SmartScreen settings” from the left-hand menu, then select the “Don’t do anything” radio button.

3/15/14

Will XP Work After Support

Windows XP is near it's final days and many users are asking simple questions like if the software will stop working?, will antivirus stop protecting Windows and you name it.
No need to worry when compared to old version of Windows that Microsoft no longer supports. All that you can expect is that you system will no longer do any updates and if you get malware or virus. We'll your on your own. But if you think about it, nothing has changed when it comes to Windows.
Microsoft is still using it's scare tactics to force users to upgrade at our expense. In the long run if you decide to upgrade or not Windows will always be Windows. Which is an unstable unfinished operating system that everyone praises so much with lots of security holes.

Goodbye XP 
April 2014

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3/14/14

Nordstrom Scammers

Identity theft is on the rise and now new scammers are attacking high profile big chain outlets. From the looks of it, it's a fast moving trend and if retail stores are not careful. This will be a nightmare on both sides.

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3/13/14

Remote Desktop for All

Microsoft has recently announced that soon they will be launching there mobile application for remote desktop and not all will you be able to login to your computer while not at work, but do it along with your portable devices. At little late but it was about time.

Link

3/12/14

News Evolving

You definitely know that the News media is evolving when you hear that all journalist are now using 55" Windows 8 Surface computers to bring to you the news has it happens.
It's only a matter of time before everyone else evolves with this technology.

Link

3/11/14

Siwapp

Need to manage and create invoices? This free Online Invoicing software will help you get your business organized until your ready to take your company to the next level.

Link

3/10/14

Microsoft Essentials News Update

This could be the end for the so called Microsoft Essentials Antivirus software. The big giant is now recommending that you use third party software to protect your system from viruses.
It looks like Microsoft is coming to terms that the antivirus business is not what it seems to been and there best bet it probably to just kill it's software and concentrate else where.
So far nothing has been announced but if they don't keep up to date this will be the end.

Link

3/9/14

iPhone shatter fix

Looks like Apple fixed the shatter glass problem when it's user's accidently drop the phone. If your currently a user who already experienced this problem. I strongly suggest you upgrade now to save on future shatter glass problems. It's Apple true value on it's new cases.

Link

3/8/14

Traffic Updates

Need the most current traffic updates on the road in your area. Check out Here and see what's going to delay your commute to work or on the way home.

Link

3/7/14

Office Update

Looking for Offfice Service Packs. Here is a great link to get those service packs easily from Microsoft. Hurry up there no telling how long these links will be active.

Link

3/6/14

Download Youtube Videos

Want an easier way to download youtube video's on the web. Try this trick the next time you want to download a youtube video.
Goto the the youtube address link and insert ss after www and before the words youtube and if you do it correctly it will take you to savefrom.net. All you have to do is choose the file format you want to download.

ex.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYtGl1dX5qI&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL74978267E8DCC75B

enter ss after www. and before youtube
http://www.ssyoutube.com/watch?v=kYtGl1dX5qI&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL74978267E8DCC75B

Enjoy

3/5/14

PowToon

Found this great animated presentation website to market whatever you want to market. It's in beta and has a lot of potential to companies that are looking for exposure.
Check it out.

Link

3/4/14

Truth about Registry Cleaners

If you ever thought registry cleaners will speed up your computer think again. Because it's not true. Registry cleaners are utility tools used to help fix computer errors.
Don't be fooled on believing that it will boost computer performance.

Link

3/3/14

TeamViewer Quick Support

Need quick remote support? Try TeamViewer Quick Support and connect to your friends and clients within a matter of minutes. TeamViewer is so easy and simple to use, you wished you heard of it sooner.

Link

3/2/14

Geek Uninstall

Tired of trying to remove programs from a computer and for whatever reason you still can't remove that program. Try Geek Uninstall and say good bye to that annoying software.

Link

3/1/14

Offline Updates

Tired of doing updates on a new reformatted computer. Here's a great program to use so that it can once and for all update your computer to it's most recent update. All you do is verify what updates you have and then run the program to plug in it's missing updates. And although the program takes a while to process because you download big files, it installs all your updates and you should be done.

Link

2/28/14

How Netflix killed Blockbuster

Here's the history on how Netflix killed Blockbuster, the video giant. It's amazing on how such a simple company beat the odds by gambling on the future on watching movies.

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2/27/14

ImageX

ImageX why do you need it and why should you use it? If your in a corporate environment, ImageX is a life safer if you can use it effectively to install images onto new formatted computers. It's not for everyone but once used effectively, it will save you time and money reinstalling images over a corporate network environment. Give it a try and you might just go the ImageX way.

Info
Download
Installation

2/26/14

Double Driver

Have an old computer and just recently reformatted the pc and your having a difficult time finding the drivers online. This handy software will save you sometime by finding those missing drivers.

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2/25/14

1 TB Ram

Get ready for RAM to revolutionize computers. The TerraDIMM will not only make it easier to add ram to personal computers but cost less too. Now you should be ready for the future 10 TB RAM computers.

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2/24/14

Net Crunch

Need to scan a network, this handy tool from Net Crunch makes your job so easy that you wished you had used it sooner.

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2/23/14

Andriod Muti User Account

Using the new Android 4.2 or new OS, you might not know but now your able to add additional user's to your existing account. I don't understand what took so long for Android to incorporate this but this should have been implemented from the start.
But now I can challenge my Android tablet against my personal computer and laptop.

Link

2/22/14

Spring Clip

Upset with your new iPhone ear plugs? Spring Clip is going to change that but with a low price. All you do is purchase the Spring Clip from the link below and now you can enjoy those awful ear plugs Apple gave you when your purchased your new device. A great solution for an easy problem. I wish Apple would just give you the extra just to satisfy it's customers.

Link

2/21/14

Maps of the World

Here are some great history maps of the world to update your information on events that occurred in the past. It's I wished I had this guide at hand when I took history.

Link
MapPorn
Chart Pin
Business Insider
Bored Panda

2/20/14

Email Marketing

Looking for the best Email Marketing Company to promote your business. Here's the list from the to to bottom. I just hope I have enough room.

Link
iContact
MailChimp
VerticalResponse
MadMimi
BenchmarkEmail
Bronto
Campaigner
StreamSend
Deluxe
Silverpop
Marketo
MailerMailer
Listrak
MyEmma
GraphicMail


2/19/14

Crime Mapping

Every now and then user's keep on asking me for an updated Crime map and here is another site to consider when it's time to take a bite out of crime.

Link

2/18/14

Package Tracker Pro

Here's a great package tracker for android users. It's comes with an affordable premium price but it's the best and works with a variety of shipping companies. Gives you the actual package route when available.

Link

2/17/14

How Passwords get Hacked

Some real good information on how passwords get hacked. You can't be fool proof when it comes with passwords but the more you know, the better it will be to protect yourself when someone does hack into your account.

Link

2/16/14

Pc Games Alt Tab

Here's the scoop about how personal computer games struggle with the Alt Tab and why it's always problematic to users. If your able to disable this feature hopefully the problem will go away. Read on.

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Sony Gets Out

Sony just announced recently that it's out of the PC business and it plans to sell it's Vaio line next month to concentrate more on gaming. It's a no shocker but everyone should have seen this coming.
I am not a big fan of Sony PC's and I just wished they had done this earlier and save new users their time and money.

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2/15/14

Battery Run Down

Here is the run down on battery life for our electronic equipment. Not all batteries are created equal. If you stay aware and maintain your batteries, there's a good chance that they will last you a little longer than your last electronic devices.

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2/14/14

Stay away from local email accounts with Carriers

Why should users stay away from emails that are hosted from their local internet carriers?
       (ex. YourName@att.com or YourName@comcast.net, etc.)
This question has been asked by many of my customer and friends and I keep on telling them over and over the same information.
An email address is like a home address. Once you give your home address to someone. You'll hope they'll always have it on hand and call or contact you at home when ever they need you.
Your email address works the same way but here where it gets a little funny. Let's say now, you have currently DSL at your home address and move next month. Now your current email at YourName@att.com will probably have to change depending on where you decide to live. So if you move to an area where DSL is not available or DSL is not suitable to use, your 2nd choice is to get your internet access from Cable. Now you loose your email address at YourName@att.com because your no longer with At&t and you now have to create a new name at YourName@comcast.net.
The same goes vise versa for cable. In every way possible you can easily loose your email address and have to create a new one from scratch. Now all of your friends, family and followers will have a difficult time keeping up with you because you keep on changing your email address more than once. And most of them will not probably update your email address because they already aware that you will change it again.
This is where Yahoo, Gmail and Outlook come in.
Now by opening an account with these web based email hosting sites you risk user's from loosing contact with you and they will always remember your email address.
This might not work with almost everyone, but if you do it correctly you will be a step ahead on having a permanent address on the world wide web.

2/13/14

AppCleaner

I usually don't list any MAC software on my site but when I see something worth listing. I take the time out to do so. That's when AppCleaner caught my eye. Not only does it remove unwanted application on your MAC computer. But removes the cache and save states in your system.
So the next time you remove an application on your MAC, do so with the help of AppCleaner so that you make sure you regain back your space.

Link

2/12/14

What's the deal with Cache

Here's the real scoop on cache and why you always need to clear it every once in a while. Not all things are what it seems to be in a world of computers

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2/11/14

CupCloud

Here's a new Chrome application that will help you save your files in a case when your browser needs to be closed and you already have a bunch of files that are open.
The software in in beta version but I must admit, that it comes handy when your system crashes or needs to be re-booted.
Info
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2/10/14

Win 8 Recovery Image

If anyone hasn't noticed yet, Windows 8 now has a different recovery image that if your not careful. It will erase all your programs and file instantly after Refreshing.
The good news is that you can still create a customized Windows recovery image by just using recimg in Windows along with your favorite programs.
All other non computer user's should just stay away from the Refresh link, otherwise it could be a painful disaster many.

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2/9/14

SMART Drive Info

Here are a list of SMART drive utility software that help you understand if your drive is good or bad. It helps to clarify this information so that you don't loose data and are able to recover your data before drive failure.

Argus Monitor
Specky

Credit Card Lingo

Ever wonder how some companies know what type of card you have by enter the first few digits. It's very simple if you follow this chart below. But the credit card lingo is nothing new and things you should know if your a vendor.

IssuerPrefix
 Visa  4- 
 Mastercard  51-, 52-, 53-, 54-, 55- 
 Diners Club  36-, 38- 
 Discover  6011-, 65- 
 JCB  35- 
 American Express  34-, 37- 


2/8/14

Silicone Valley Now

It's amazing how silicone valley changed through the years. Once a very explosive location to now a quiet ghost town. You be the judge?

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2/7/14

Lost Devices

Tired of losing your keys, wallet, laptop, tablet, bag, etc. Here are great solutions to help you find your items easily, as long as you keep track of them.

Links
Bikn
Button Trackr
CobraTag
Home
Ifi
Kingston
Sticknfind
Tile
Zomm

2/6/14

Cell Phone Lookup

Trying to lookup a Cell phone's number information. These sites will give you the basic's and then you'll have to pay a premium price to find more.

More Info
Links
Cellrevealer
Reverse Mobile
Phone Lookup


2/5/14

Birth Database

Want to learn someone's birthday. You can easily find out with the Birth Database. You'll have to pay a premium price to get more information but at least you'll know how old they were.

Link

2/4/14

GotoAssist Discount

Upset about LogMeIn free ending it's service. Well GotoAssist has a special discount for recent LogMeIn users and here's the scoop. Get GotoAssist free for six months then pay $29.00 a month by just entering the promo code "welcome".  Hurry up this discount won't last that long.

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2/3/14

Meal Deals

Looking for a meal deals for the day? Check out this website for discounts on the foods you love to eat. You'll get a savings coupon to help you save money while going out.

Link

2/2/14

Email Checker

Sending emails but they keep on coming back? Here's a great way to verify if it's the email or your email server not responding.

Link

Reliability Monitor

Here's a hidden application that many of Windows 7 & 8 user's still lack in using. It's called the Windows Reliability history. If you having computer problems all you have to do is view what's causing Windows to crash and hopefully it will narrow down your problems.

It's in Control Panel -> All Control Panel Items -> Action Center -> Reliability Montior

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2/1/14

Encrypted Google Drive

Want to encrypt your Google Drive files. Here are two ways to help you just do that. You can either use Fogpad or Tresorit. Both programs help you encrypt your files on your computer then import it to Google Drive. It's still an alternative than leaving a file unsecured.

Link

1/31/14

Facebook who view my page

I always wondered about this with Facebook and here is the results on who view my page. As per Facebook, they do not track who views you. And as for third party software telling you they do this. Well it can only occur if they add this application to your account and I if you do so, you might be risking more than you bargain for. So take control of your privacy and don't be fooled with third party add on's.

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1/30/14

Repair Corrupt Windows Image

Here's a great way to fix a corrupt Windows Image. It may or may not work, but it's still worth the effort than installing the software all over again.

Open the command prompt and copy and paste the following commands one by one, then reboot your computer and try to restore.

Commands

net stop wuauserv
cd %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution
ren Download Download.old
net start wuauserv
net stop bits
net start bits
net stop cryptsvc
cd %systemroot%\system32
ren catroot2 catroot2old
net start cryptsvc

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1/29/14

Learn Linux

If you haven't tried Linux, I suggest you give it a try. You don't have to install the OS on your computer. Just install vmware player and give it a try. You'll be amazed on how similar it is to Windows.

Link

1/28/14

Reset a Computer

A while back I talked about resetting a computer back to clean slate (Deep Freeze) and it's still a great option for public computers but the software was eventually discontinued for new versions of Windows.
Now Reboot Restore Rx is following Deep Freeze footsteps and taking it further in Windows 7 and 8 version. But it comes with a premium price that's reasonable for now for public machines.
Steadier State is another option to take but it only works for now on Windows 7.



Info 
Steadier State
Reboot Restore Rx


1/27/14

PC 101

Want to learn more about computers? Here's is a great site to start and it will lead you in a better path of understanding how these electronic devices work in our daily lives.

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1/26/14

MAC Anti Theft Device

Tired of loosing your Apple devices. Here's a new anti theft device that will help you find the lucky person who now owns it. Besides GPS tracking, you even get picture of the new owner. It's worth the money to protect your devices.

Link

1/25/14

Logo Designs

Looking for a new logo or starting fresh and need a logo. This is a new logo design and concept in which you  ask developers a few questions with the current business your in and they design a logo for you within minutes. If you like the logo all you have to do is pay a fee and own the the logo rights.
You can also hold off and see how long other developers take your logo to the next level.
Great idea, good designs and at a reasonable price for lifetime ownership. Give it a try.

Link

1/24/14

Mobile Browser PC

Want to verify that your Mobile website is working correctly. You might want to install the Mobile browser PC software onto your computer and verify all the sites and links work correctly. It's a great software for mobile website builders.

Info
Link

1/23/14

Logmein Free be gone



If your one of those Logmein users be ready for the not so free LogmeIn service. Not only did they cancel everyone's free subscriptions. But they gave current user's seven day notice to upgrade or loose remote login privileges. So sad to say good bye, you will be missed.

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1/22/14

Rescue Time

Want to know what applications you use regularly and monitor where most of your production work lies. This software monitor's that and helps you evaluate how you can be more productive.

Link

1/21/14

Launchy

Great cross platform application that helps you easy launch your files and programs easily. It's a must have if you always want to get certain files opened immediately.

Link 

1/20/14

Kidzy

Want to protect your children Kidzy can help by safeguarding your children search and online results. It even comes with browsing limits so your children can be limited to what they do online.

Link

1/19/14

The Truth on Internet Speed

Here's the final truth on Internet speed. Not everyone get's the actual speed that's advertised. If you look at the National Broadband Map you'll see what in pink are areas that have poor speed. Big companies blame your computer hardware but in the end we all know the real truth now. So before you call the computer guy to fix your internet problem. Check out the map below for a listing in your area.


More Info
National Broadband Map

1/18/14

Tossing Tax Returns

Worried about an IRS audit? Well this advice from Kiplinger may just put your fears to rest. It's been know that if the IRS does not initiate an audit, three years after the date of return.
So if you failed to file or record anything, you could get away with it, but the other reason's not to toss a tax return has to do with social security benefits, depreciation on home office, rental and business equipment, home mortgage and disability insurance. It can also maybe one day back you up from identity theft.

If you need to re-order tax returns from the IRS, you can do so using form 4506 at a current cost of $57- each. You decide if you want to keep them or not.

Form 4506
Link

1/17/14

Waze FAQ

Recently Waze was purchased by Google and you can just imagine how now Google is going to integrate it's Google Maps into Waze. But for those new comers. Here is everything you wanted to know about Waze.

Link


1/16/14

New Windows Tools

Purchased new Windows 8 and wondering what tools you no longer need. Remember them and be happy that you now don't have to install them.

1-Antivirus
2-Firewall
3-Security Suite
4-Partition Manager
5-ISO and Imagine File Mounting
6-Disc Burning
7-PC Cleanup
8-Startup Manager
9-Multiple Monitor Utility
10-File Copying
11-Advance Task Manager
12-System Information Utilities
13-PDF Viewer
14-Virtual Machine
15-Backup Tools

I'll hold my breath to see if all these applications really work. Remember this is Microsoft.

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1/15/14

ParkWiz

This new application will help now New Yorkers find a parking place for the vehicles. It's not free but comes with a price. But it's a start of something better to come.
I just wish they had this application free for malls, shopping centers and schools.

Info
Link

1/14/14

802.11ac

Looking for the newest router in town? Well the 802.11ac is out but I would buy it just yet, until everything is finalized. The new 802.11ac is in pre-draft mode and if everyone remembered a few years ago when 802.11n was available. There were a lot of problems with computers connecting with the pre-draft version. You could expect it soon in 2014.

1/13/14

Facebook Pipe

Facebook new Pipe application is going to change the way people on social networks share files. Now anyone can share a 1gig file with just a few clicks of the mouse. Now I just wonder what illegal activity user's are going to transfer now. Get ready because it's coming to a Facebook near you.

Link

1/12/14

Facebook & Instagram Backup

If you need to backup your Facebook and Instagram pictures here's a software that comes to mind and it does a pretty good job of it. Works also with Twitter as well.

More Info
Social Downloader

1/11/14

WiSee

WiSee is going to change the way we use electronics in the real world. Once things get squared out on how WiSee will be used in the household. Things are just going to change for the better.

Link



1/10/14

Upgrade to Win 8 or 8.1

Need to upgrade to Windows 8 or 8.1 and can't seem to find the link to get the update. Well Microsoft is making it difficult for users to get the software and update so that user's don't easily hack it. But regardless we made the link easily available.
You must have your Windows Key available to download it so that you can download or make an ISO of the software.

http://bit.ly/SCANcl

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Win 8 rescue news

Wanting to rescue your Windows 8 computer now that it's infected. Well unless you have a secure boot software, it's going to be hard to rescue your computer. Secure boot new technology will not let rescue disks, live boot and live usb work unless they have been verified by Microsoft.
They say it's the only way manufactures can stop viruses and illegal copies of the software, go figure?
Looking for a secure boot rescue disk copy, then check out FixMeStick.

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1/9/14

Win 7 credentials error

I've seen this a few time and I hope Microsoft addresses this very soon. It's the Windows 7 credentials error when signing in to a network server. It looks like the computer looses it's identity and you either have to re-join the computer back on to the network or reset the computer in active directory.

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1/8/14

WD slim drive

Talk about shrinking 1tb of hard drive in the palm of your hand. Western Digital is taking drive storage to the next level which make it very portable.

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1/7/14

Copy files Quickly

Here's is a great way to copy files quickly. It beats other similar programs like tera copy and hopefully you'll be able to move files quicker now.

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1/6/14

Gmail new Tab

Gmail recently introduced it's new tab menu that will hopefully change the way everyone reads mail. It's pretty easy to activate and deactivate and if you use it effectively, it can make your life easier when reading mail. The new tabs are in beta but hopefully all the kinks will be squared out by the time you read this email.

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1/5/14

Win 8 Password Reset

Here's an easier way to reset the Windows 8 password via installation disk. It does the trick but you still can't guarantee that all your encrypted files will be saved.

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There are many ways to reset a forgotten admin password. There are free and commercial tools that all essentially do the same thing. However, as a proud DevOp or cool hacker, it is against your honor to use third-party tools. The guide below describes how to reset a password on a Windows 8 machine where you have no administrator password, in an easy way that even a typical iPad user could follow.
Before I start, I have to add a warning. Resetting a password of a Windows account always means that data that has been encrypted by Windows tools, such as the Encrypting File System (EFS) or stored Internet Explorer passwords, will be lost. You can avoid this by resetting the password of an account that hasn’t been used. For instance, you could enable the built-in administrator account to be able to secure the encrypted data first. If you used BitLocker to encrypt the system drive, you first have to unlock the encrypted Windows partition. If you didn’t use any Windows-based encryption you are save to reset your password with this guide.

THE ULTIMATE WINDOWS 8 PASSWORD RESET GUIDE

  1. Insert your Windows 8 boot DVD or boot flash drive, turn on the computer, and wait until you see the message Press any key to boot from CD or DVD. Follow the instructions precisely and press any key. (Note: If you don’t see this message, you probably have to change the boot drive order in the BIOS and/or disable Secure Boot. This usually is nothing for post PC users. Ask someone with a solid computer education.)
    Press any key to boot from CD or DVD
  2. Well done! The most difficult part is behind us. Windows 8 Setup will greet you and encourage you to configure your language settings. Press SHIFT+F10 to open a command prompt. (Note: I could shorten this part of my original post thanks of the tip given by PCFreak. See comment below.)
  3. Here you are. The unlimited possibilities of the Windows command prompt are now at your fingertips. Type copy d:\windows\system32\sethc.exe d:\. (Note: If you get the error message The system cannot find the specified path, you probably have an unusual drive configuration. Replace “d:” in the command above with different drive letters until the error message disappears.)
  4. Now comes the real hacking. Type copy /y d:\windows\system32\cmd.exe d:\windows\system32\sethc.exe. This replaces the Sticky Keys app on your Windows 8 machine with the command prompt. More later about this.
    Reset Windows 8 password with the Sticky Keys trick
  5. Close the Language setup windows by clicking the X in the upper right corner and then confirm that you want to cancel the Windows installation. Yes, this guide can also be followed by post Windows users.
    Cancel Windows installation
  6. Wait until you see the Windows 8 Lock Screen.
    Windows 8 Lock Screen
  7. Hit the SHIFT key five times. Yes, we are doing magic here. No wand is needed, though. We replaced the Sticky Keys app that helps people who can’t press CTRL-ALT-DEL easily. You should now see the command prompt.
    Hit SHIFT five times
  8. Type net user. This will produce a list of user names on the Windows 8 computer. (Note: The Windows 8 Lock Screen will reappear while you hack along.)
    List available user accounts
  9. Choose the user name for which you want to reset the password and type net useruser_name new_password, where user_name has to be replaced with your user name andnew_password, ah, I think you will figure this out yourself. (Note: If your user name or password contains blanks, you have to set it in quotes: net user “Tim Cook” “I will never forget my Windows 8 password again”).
    Set new password
  10. Congrats! You just reset your Windows 8 password. Close the command prompt (I hope you remember how) and log on with the new password (I hope you didn’t forget it again).
You might want to restore the Sticky Keys app (sethc.exe). For this, you have to follow the procedure above again until step 6 and use this command in step 7: copy /y d:\sethc.exe d:\windows\system32\sethc.exe.

1/4/14

Win 8 F8 Key

Need to know why the F8 key in Windows 8 doesn't work. This is Microsoft's way of hiding the command key that's been seen by user's for years. It is not recommended to show the F8 key. But if your one of those user's like myself who want full control of their computer. Here is how to do it.

Go to the command prompt (admin) and type the following

bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

To then return the boot command back to normal you then enter this in the DOS prompt

bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard


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1/3/14

Drone Alarm

Thieves beware of the new drones that are going to take a bite out of crime. These devices will arm themselves once you break in. It's inventor sure has enough tricks under his sleeves to keep you detained until the police arrive. Better run.

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1/2/14

Traveling Tips Secrets

Taking a trip? Here are some great travel tips to remember the next time you fly. You never know when they can come in handy.
1- If you don't accumulate a lot of miles use the miles to be first online or for a better seat.
2- If airline looses your luggage disregard current liability policies. The airline owes you the value of your bag and you clothes. Up to in some cases to $3,300 per passenger.
3- If your baggage is missing when you get to your destination, the airline has to compensate you for necessities on the spot. Not 24 hours. If your challenged then cite the federal regulations title 14 part 254. This also includes baggage charge for your suitcase when boarding.
4- If an airline tries to book you at a later flight auction the second option. Never go for the first and see the bonus get higher.

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1/1/14

Task Manager Tip

If your using Windows 7 and want an easier way to get to the Task Manager instead of doing Ctrl+Alt+Del and then click Task Manager. The easiest way to open the Task Manager is to do the following:

Cntrl+Shift+Esc

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