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  • Chronicle 3.4 for Mac OS X - Bill Management App Adds Income Tracking
    Oklahoma based LittleFin Software today announces the release of Chronicle 3.4, an update to their best-selling home finance and bill paying application for Mac OS X. The app provides an easy, graphical means to enter and track finances. Features include: automatic bill paying reminder; debt tracking; graphs and reports; and a sortable list of upcoming bills which can be paid on-line from within ...
  • Cumbria computer firm warns over scam virus calls
    Computer owners are being warned about cold callers who claim their computer is infected with a virus.
  • Be cautious of Internet access at airports
    Using Internet access terminals at an airport might put you at risk of losing personal information.
  • The real iTunes fraud vulnerability: Gullible users
    Despite reports, iTunes hasn't been compromised and the company isn't aware of any sudden increase in fraudulent transactions, sources tell All Things Digital.
  • New features, improved look in Kaspersky 2011
    Kaspersky's latest refresh to their premium security suite introduces several new tools to help keep your computer safe while enhancing older ones. The few problems in Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 loom larger than they would otherwise, though, because of the high retail cost of the suite.

Antivirus Class at Brenham Community Ed Center

Computer viruses are everywhere! They are a constant drag on worker productivity and computer performance. For two days each month in February through May, I'm going to be teaching a class at the Brenham Community Education Center on keeping your home and office computers virus free. Call (979) 277-6531 to register or get more information.
 

Remanufactured Ink Cartridges

Inkjet ink cartridges can be expensive, especially if you buy directly from your printer manufacturers. You can get refilled or remanufactured ink cartridges from other sources for a fraction of the price. But should you?

Last Updated ( Monday, 15 February 2010 11:22 )

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Secure Your Network!

Recent developments have revealed a serious security problem for anyone who does any shopping or banking online. Even in Brenham, Texas, anyone with the right tools can hijack your supposedly secure session with Amazon or Overstock.com or even your local bank and access your account!

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 December 2009 11:19 )

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USB Wireless Adapter for Macs

Some Macs don't come with Airport hardware built in, and if you have an older Mac, it can be difficult to find the hardware you need to go wireless. AftertheMac specializes in after-market components for Macintosh computers.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 October 2009 11:54 )

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Don't Lose Your Important Files

Greetings valued customers and fellow Texans!

    I like the way that sounds. It hasn't even been a year since I moved from Denver, but I'm glad to be here. I lived in San Angelo in the mid 90's (my son was born there), and Texas has always felt more like home to me than anywhere else.

    Recently one of my customers experienced a serious hardware problem on her computer. The motherboard went out, and her computer would no longer even boot up. If you aren't sure what a motherboard is, don't feel bad; normally you would never see it or have to deal with it in any way. It's the main circuit board in a computer. Without a motherboard, you don't even have a computer. That's bad, but it could have been worse. It could have been the hard drive. That's where all of your computer's programs and data are stored. She had thousands of digital photographs and dozens of home videos stored on her computer. If her hard drive had gone out, those memories would have been lost or could have cost a lot of money and time to recover.

    What do you store on your computer? Photographs? Music? Financial data? The manuscript for your latest novel? Your child's homework? Whatever it is, it's probably important to you!

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 December 2009 11:20 )

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Self-Help
Don't Upgrade to Windows 7
Don't get me wrong. I love Windows 7. Just don't upgrade. Instead, do a clean install. Back up all your files, format the drive, and install everything from scratch. If you already have an older version of Windows on your computer, buy the upgrade disc for 7, but do a clean install. (Here's how.) Upgrading from an existing Windows installation carries over much of the junk your computer has accumulated since you first put Windows on it and creates a whole truck load of more junk. My advice: don't do it. Always do a clean install of Windows, never an upgrade.
Networking
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  • Motorola most likely iPad rival
    Motorola seems to be the company best positioned to take on Apple and the iPad. Especially if it gets some help from its partner, Verizon.
  • Has Microsoft Blown the Timing on Tablet PCs?
    CIO - When CEO Steve Ballmer gave a quick peek at an HP Slate running Windows 7 at CES in January, Microsoft seemed prepared for battle against the iPad , which, at the time, had not even been announced yet.
  • Microsoft warns about application security flaw
    The software maker says that it is looking into an issue that may leave many Windows programs subject to an attack mechanism known as DLL preloading, or binary planting.
  • The 10 best IT certifications: 2010
    The certification landscape changes as rapidly as the technologies you support. Here's an updated list of certs that currently offer the most value and validity for IT pros.
  • Apple plans online support changes
    Computerworld - Apple has announced plans to revamp its support forums to add a personalized start page where users can collate their questions and track potential answers.