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Email of the Week – 017

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QUESTION

Name: Raymond

From:   N Smithfield RI

OS:      Windows XP

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Hi Rick
I haven’t been receiving any more of your e-mail news, has this been canceled? also every time I use CCleaner it wipes out my auto signing in, I’ve tried to unchecked windows log files but that didn’t work, can you help?Read More »Email of the Week – 017

A Pigeon is faster than the Internet

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I count this as sort of a misleading article, but it is fun none the less. A homing pigeon with a 4GB flash drive took off from a location 80 miles away from its destination. A download of the same amount of data was started at the destination at the same time the pigeon was released. The bird landed with the 4GB of information in just over 2 hours. The computer had only downloaded 5% of the 4GB file in the same 2 hours.

4 GB is a lot of data (1000 songs, or 3000 photos, or a 2 hour movie), but it does wound pretty pathetic that a pigeon can move that information faster than a high speed Internet connection. However, the story also illustrates howRead More »A Pigeon is faster than the Internet

System Engineer fed up with Windows vulnerabilities

Interesting article from a ZDNet author, Christopher Dawson,  who also works full-time as a school district computer engineer. Despite locking down Windows computers with security software, tweaking firewalls, and making sure all Windows updates are up to snuff, threats still sneak into their computers. I understand the frustration he exhibits in the article regarding the time and effort spent fighting… Read More »System Engineer fed up with Windows vulnerabilities

Rick Answers his Email Videocast – 057

A bunch of questions this week about removing fake security software. For folks with similar problems, please refer to this article I posted earlier this year regarding removing these nasty infections and this article to help prevent the problem. Other questions this week included recommendations for website creation, a stubborn restarting computer, Palm handheld question and a problem with the… Read More »Rick Answers his Email Videocast – 057

Email of the Week – 016

golfbag-mailboxQUESTION

Name:  Cathy

From:   Walworth, WI.

OS:      Windows XP

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I use Firefox and lately whether I have one or twenty tabs open all of a sudden it crashes and I have to re-open and restore tabs.  This happens 3-4 times a night.
I have CA Security and Spy Bot.

Thank you,
Cathy

ANSWER

Thanks for writing and great question. Two ways to troubleshoot your problem. First, Read More »Email of the Week – 016

Google Strikes Deal with Sony

The Financial Times reported that Google and Sony agreed on a deal that will result in Google’s Chrome browser (barely a year old) being installed on new Sony computers sold in the United States. Google hopes to add more similar deals with other manufacturers. FT.com / Technology – Sony to distribute Google browser.

Rick Answers his Email Videocast – 056

This week I answered questions from Amy, Ralph, Jorge, Elizabeth, Diana, Bob, Ernie, Anne, John, Walt, Tracy, Amy, Steve and Tim. They asked qustions about Skype, Windows 7 networking, spyware toolbars, upgrading an old PD, a local wireless Internet provider, email security, Internet Explorer 8, sharing PowerPoint, uploading Flip Video to a blog, burning DVDs with iDVD on a Mac… Read More »Rick Answers his Email Videocast – 056

Gmail Address Picker – Video Tip

Google very quietly added a new funcion to Gmail yesterday. Many emailers who convert to Gmail wondered why this function wasn’t there from the beginning, but now it is…an address picker. I can’t remember an email program not having an address picker before, but I quickly adapted to the way Gmail did addresses when I switched three or so years… Read More »Gmail Address Picker – Video Tip

How to set Puppy Linux to double-click instead of single click

I use Puppy Linux to troubleshoot computers and backup data from dead hard drives. However, by default, the system automatically opens a file or folder when it is clicked just one time. For me, it seriously slows down my work. I finally learned how to set Puppy Linux to double-click instead of single click for opening folders and files. RIGHT… Read More »How to set Puppy Linux to double-click instead of single click