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
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
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
Compliments to eHow
- Click the "Start" button, then click the "Printers and Faxes" button on the Start menu. This will open the Printers and Faxes window.
- 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.
- Click the "Ports" tab in the Printer Server Properties window and locate the port that you want to delete.
- Click the port that you want to delete, then click the "Delete Properties" button. This will open a confirmation window.
- 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
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:
as per the website screw you guys ..... here you go
Top Ten Employment Laws You 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
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
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.
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