September 27, 2013

You Can’t Use a Scanner

Filed under: Main — Tags: — admin @ 12:01 am

Anyone who’s used a copy machine can use a scanner. They both work the same way: Lay the material down on the glass. Punch a button. Soon you’ll have a digital copy. To scan things properly, however, takes a modicum of finesse.
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September 25, 2013

Network Mass Storage

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A few months ago, I took the plunge. I spent some Major Coin to purchase a network diskstation, specifically the Synology Diskstation DS413. It’s my first major home office computer system upgrade since my old T1 line 10 years ago.
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September 23, 2013

Bye-Bye Cartoons

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For years, the For Dummies books — the good ones, at least — featured a healthy quantity of humor. Part of that humor included cartoons. They’re funny cartoons as well, some of them being incredibly spot-on. And the readers enjoyed them. O how I wish that were still the case.
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September 22, 2013

A Steam Console

Filed under: News — admin @ 11:15 am

Valve, the people behind Steam and the popular Half Life game series (I want my Half Life 3!) is hinting a new gaming console. If so, it would be the fourth console, after the Xbox, Playstation, and Wii. The link below goes to their teaser page.

What could it be? What could it be?

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September 20, 2013

The Recycle Bin Doesn’t Affect RAM

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0920-recycle bin Idiots abound. Apparently just about anyone these days can get a radio show and call themselves a “computer expert.” I love it when this happens, especially when these clowns dispense horrid advice.
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September 18, 2013

Overseas Power

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When traveling abroad, you can sate your need for power not with an aircraft carrier, but with a simple piece of plastic called a power adapter.
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September 16, 2013

Google Knows Your Wi-Fi Password

Filed under: News — admin @ 11:03 am

Okay: Panic.

If you use an Android device, then odds are really good that any Wi-Fi password you’ve ever entered has been saved to Google’s servers. There is nothing to prevent Google from accessing that information.

The Back Up My Settings command (or Backup my Data), found in the Settings app, copies not only options, settings, apps, and accounts, but also passwords. In fact, if you use Chrome, any account passwords saved by the browser are probably also backed up and available on Google’s servers.

Is this a security breech? Probably. No one will know unless some of the Bad Guys hack into Google’s servers to steal all that information.

I’m not particularly worried at this point. Making Google aware of how uncomfortable you are with this arrangement would probably help lead to some sort or acceptable solution.

Link

Saint $ilicon

Filed under: Main — admin @ 12:01 am

Our program, who art in memory
“hello” be thy name

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September 13, 2013

Webcam Mania of Days Gone By

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I have no idea what got into me, but about 14 years ago I decided my office needed its own webcam. Back then, it was a fad.
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September 11, 2013

Market to Apple’s New iPhone: Pffft

Filed under: News — admin @ 7:27 am

Apple stock is down over 2 percent this morning, one day after two new iPhone flavors were released. Apparently Wall Street is unimpressed with Apple’s latest efforts. This stock deflation (Pffft) is entirely predictable.

Where’s the big format iPhone?

Where’s the “cheap” iPhone?

Come on, Apple! Where is your innovative spirit? Where is the “think differently”?

I certainly hope that the fruit company has something truly exciting in the works. Supposedly, Steve Jobs was working on The Next Big thing right before he passed. I remember reading, “It’s going to be awesome!” Steve was known for such bold moves, and many times they paid off.

Apple: Do something. Make my life more interesting. Now.

Thank you.

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