It’s been a long time since Microsoft’s Internet Explorer was the planet’s number one web browser. Some people still use it. Over 20 percent of those people use versions of Internet Explorer (IE) prior to the current version. Those people are facing an ominous security risk.
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December 16, 2015The Perils of Not Upgrading IE
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December 14, 2015OneDrive Could Be So Much BetterLike many humans, I subscribe to (or have been forced to subscribe to) several cloud-based file sharing services. My options for storing and sharing information are pretty much unlimited, but one of the services I’d like to use more is Microsoft’s OneDrive. The problem is that the service doesn’t live up to its potential.
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December 11, 2015The Subscription Model Takes HoldIn the beginning, software was hardwired into the computer. Then came the programmable era, where software was coded by flipping switches or input from a stack of punchcards. Man, how things have changed. December 9, 2015The Other Way to CastA while back, I wrote a post on how screencasting works on an Android device. The technique describe does work, and it does broadcast your phone or tablet’s screen to a nearby TV or monitor. But as I get into a TV-less life, I’ve discovered that other, more common screencasting methods exist.
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December 7, 2015PingOf all the curious and wonderful Unix words that have seeped into the English language, perhaps the most common is ping. I hear it used all the time.
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December 4, 2015Mobile WordOne of the things I discovered right away on my new laptop Frodo, is that he comes with a very unique version of Word. It’s called Word Mobile and I’ve never seen it before.
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December 2, 2015Life Without Cable TVThe most blessed thing about “cutting the cable” is the delightfully small bill you receive at the end of the month. I remember balking with my cable bill crossed the $100 mark. I balked again when it crossed $150 and finally to $200. Now my monthly bill is down to $60 because all we pay for is the high-speed Internet. November 30, 2015My New, Teensy LaptopSubnotebook laptops were popular a few years back. These tiny laptops were cheap, usually in the $200 range. They had a tiny screen and a tiny keyboard and they ran basic Windows programs and that was about it. On, and they used standard AA batteries for power.
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November 27, 2015Word as a Blog EditorIn my book Word For Dummies, I don’t write about using Microsoft Word to write blog posts. It’s something Word can do, but it’s more of an esoteric feature, one with only a small audience, and something that, honestly, Word doesn’t really do well.
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November 25, 2015The Fire Phone is Really DeadOne of the coolest gizmos I had the pleasure of using and writing a book about was the Amazon Fire Phone. It was fun! Amazon created a nifty device, unlike any other phone. They offered great support. The phone had superb features I’ve not seen before or since. So what happened? |