Recovery Disc for Windows Vista or Windows 7
When you buy a new PC these days, it is rare to receive a bundled CD-ROM or DVD disc containing the Recovery Disc software that you can use to try to repair or reinstall your operating system in the event of a catastrophe. Here's how to create a Recovery disk that you can use when your computer won't boot up normally from the hard drive...
Posted by Bob Rankin on February 04, 2010 | Category: Windows 7
What is Quantum Computing?
"I'm trying to wrap my head around the concept of quantum computing. Can you explain it in plain English, and tell me if this is something that's available now, or if it's still in the concept phase?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on February 03, 2010 | Category: Hardware
Geekly Update February 3
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Tech News
How Long Do Flash Drives Last?
Flash drives are an increasingly popular form of portable storage. Some people predict that flash drives will replace hard drives in time, just as optical disks replaced floppy disks. But are flash drives as safe as other mass storage media for long-term archiving of irreplaceable data? Do flash drives ever wear out and have to be replaced? Are all flash drives created equal -- except for their capacities -- or are there differences in quality and durability to consider?
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 29, 2010 | Category: Hard Drives
What is the Apple iPad?
After months of rumor and hype unrivaled since Windows Vista was conceived, Apple finally revealed the final form of its iPad tablet computer on Wednesday, January 27, 2010. What's it all about, and what does it mean to you?
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Gadgets
Repair Vista or Windows 7
A hard drive glitch, virus, or other data catastrophe can delete or damage critical system files in any operating system. Windows Vista and Windows 7 offer new repair procedures not found in earlier versions of Windows. Here are a couple ways to attempt repairs of Vista and Windows 7 installations without having to reformat and reinstall Windows from scratch...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 27, 2010 | Category: Windows 7
Geekly Update January 26
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 26, 2010 | Category: Tech News
Are Online Backup Services Safe?
The recent hack of Google by Chinese espionage agencies has raised concerns about the security and safety of online backup services. Is the protection provided by Mozy, Carbonite and other popular backup services enough to keep your files safe from prying eyes?
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Backup
Is Javascript the Same As Java?
"Please enable Javascript in your browser," says a Web site. What is Javascript and should you enable it? You already have the Java runtime installed, so why doesn't Javascript run? These are some common questions. Here are the answers...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 24, 2010 | Category: Webmaster
Wireless Networking
Wireless networking has become the standard in homes and small offices. A wireless network eliminates cable clutter; makes it easy to move computers, printers, scanners, and other devices to convenient places as needed; and provides visitors with quick access to the Internet and other network resources. Here's how it all works…
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 23, 2010 | Category: Wireless
Cleaning a Monitor
Computer screens get dusty, dirty, and dingy just like windows. But unlike glass windows, computer screens are complex, sensitive electronic devices that can be damaged by incorrect cleaning. Here's how to clean various types of computer screens safely...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 21, 2010 | Category: General
Backup Software
"Do I really need backup software? Hard drives are so much more reliable now than years ago, so a good drive should last longer than the useful lifespan of a computer. Right?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 19, 2010 | Category: Backup
Geekly Update January 19
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Tech News
Windows XP Repair
Sometimes, something goes wrong with your Windows XP installation. It could be due to a hardware glitch, a software error, malware, a lightning strike, or who knows what else. In the worst case, Windows XP won't boot at all; you get a black screen and a message like "disk boot failure", "Invalid partition table", or "missing operating system". Or Windows may boot up, but you keep getting "error reading disk" or "file not found" errors. In other cases, everything seems okay, but you can't access the Internet. Here are some time-tested tools and techniques to repair your Windows XP system...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 15, 2010 | Category: Windows
Laptop Battery Replacement
Sooner or later, you will need to replace your laptop battery. Every battery degrades with use, even rechargeable ones. When your laptop battery no longer keeps a charge or the battery life is too short, there are several things you can do…
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Laptops
My Cholesterol Level is Too High!
After a routine physical, I got the news from my doctor that my cholesterol is too high. My diet is pretty healthy, and I'm not in bad shape for a 48-year-old guy. But this LDL and HDL stuff is a wakeup call for me. Clearly I need to exercise more and be aware of foods to avoid high cholesterol. So here's my 4-month plan to knock 40 or 50 points off that cholesterol number, without using any prescription drugs...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 13, 2010 | Category: General
What Is Java and Do I Need It?
Many websites tell you they have a "Java application" to show you and you need to enable Java on your end to run it. Is Java safe? Are there any potential downsides to installing it? Read on to find out...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Software
Geekly Update January 12
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 12, 2010 | Category: Tech News
Google Public DNS
Google recently announced its Public DNS service, which provides an alternative Domain Name Service (DNS) for any user connected to the Internet. Read on to find out why using this service could speed up your web surfing and provide other benefits as well...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 11, 2010 | Category: Networking
Free Credit Score
Your credit score is one of the most important numbers in your life. This one number summarizes your creditworthiness, and it's the first thing lenders look at when you apply for a loan, and often the last. Here's how to find out your credit score, for free...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Finance
YouTube to MP3 Converter
YouTube is one of the most popular sites on the Web, and a very useful one. You can find a video or audio file of almost any song or subject on YouTube, and upload your own creations to share with the world. But by design, you can only play these files in your Web browser. Here's how to convert the audio portion of a YouTube video into MP3 format...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 08, 2010 | Category: Audio
Internet Security Suites
"I recently got a new computer, and the free trial of McAfee antivirus is about to expire. I've been looking at Internet Security Suites, but there are so many options and features that my head is spinning. What should I look for in an Internet security suite, and which one do you recommend?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 07, 2010 | Category: Security
Wireless N Routers
You may hear the terms "N router" or "802.11n" when discussing WiFi equipment. What is "N" and who needs it? Here's the scoop on N wireless, in plain English...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 06, 2010 | Category: Wireless
Digital Picture Frames
"I want to give my mother a digital picture frame, but she's a senior citizen and not so tech savvy. What do you recommend that works well and is easy to use?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 05, 2010 | Category: Gadgets
Geekly Update January 5
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Tech News
Buying A Monitor
A good computer monitor is one of the best investments you can make. It can save your eyesight and make you more productive. Here are things to consider when buying a computer monitor...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 03, 2010 | Category: Hardware
Laptop Hard Drive Crash
The surprising thing is not a laptop hard drive crash, but the rarity with which it happens. When you think about hard drives and what people do with laptops, it's surprising that laptop hard drives don't crash more often. But it does happen. Here are some things you can do to minimize the risk of a laptop hard drive crash, and to recover if one does happen...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Laptops
Unlocked Cell Phones
"I want to switch to another mobile provider, but I love my current phone and don't want to buy a new one. How can I unlock my phone so it will work on any cellular network?"
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Gadgets
Who Owns That Website?
You may need to know who owns or operates a Web site. Most people don't realize that domain registration information is easily searched by using free publicly available databases. Here's how to get the name and contact info for (almost) any website...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 29, 2009 | Category: Search Engines
Geekly Update December 29
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 28, 2009 | Category: Tech News
Add a Search Engine To My Site
"My website has grown to the point where it's difficult for visitors to find things without a lot of clicking. I've seen sites that have their own search engine, but I'm not a programmer so I don't know how that works. How can I add site search capability to my website?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 24, 2009 | Category: Search Engines
Speed Up My Computer
We have a need for speed when it comes to computing. Whether a computer is brand new or several years old, it's never fast enough. Here are a few tips to make your computer run faster...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Windows
How to Buy a Laptop
A laptop computer makes a popular gift to give or receive. But the laptop landscape is dotted with thousands of species and subspecies. Which one should you choose, and how should you buy it - online or in a big electronics store?
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 22, 2009 | Category: Laptops
Geekly Update December 22
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Tech News
Hubs, Switches and Routers
Many people wonder what the difference is between a networking hub, switch, and router. Some people don't know and don't want to know. But if you need to know, here is what you need to know...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 17, 2009 | Category: Networking
Digital Camera Memory Cards
"I'm a little confused about all the different memory cards that are available for digital cameras and video cams. The memory card I bought for my digital camera is not recognized by my computer. Can you demystify this for me?"
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Hardware
Setting Up A Website
So, you want your own website... Setting up a site of your very own can be free and easy, or as expensive and complicated as a NASA mission to Mars. Here are some tips on getting started...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 16, 2009 | Category: Webmaster
WAV to MP3 Converter
"I have hundreds of WAV audio files that are taking up a lot of hard drive space. Can you recommend a good WAV to MP3 converter that will do the job, preferably free?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 15, 2009 | Category: Audio
Free Online College Courses
"What's the deal with online college courses... how can they be offered for free? Is there some catch involved, and will I get actual college credit if I take free online college classes?"
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Education
Buy a Domain Name
"I want to create my own website, but I don't know where to start. Where can I buy my own .COM domain name, and how much does it cost?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 14, 2009 | Category: Webmaster
Geekly Update December 14
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Tech News
Laptop Encryption
If your laptop was lost or stolen, how bad would that be? Yep, really, really, bad. You need to protect yourself and your files, just in case the laptop falls into the wrong hands. That's where laptop encryption comes in...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 09, 2009 | Category: Laptops
What Is Picasa?
Picasa is a free photo editing and management application offered by Google. It offers many photo editing, organization and online storage features that photo buffs will find useful. Here's my review of Picasa...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Software
Free Windows Desktop Themes
"I just installed Windows 7 on a new desktop, and I want to trick it out. Where can I download new cursors, icons and backgrounds, and how are they installed?"
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Windows
Antispam Tools
Spam is a huge problem on the Internet. For many years now, well over half of all email traffic has been spam. Spam wastes much of the Net's bandwidth, slowing down legitimate traffic. On the personal level, few things irritate users more than unwanted sales pitches. Many spam emails are dangerous bait containing links to malware sites that can steal your identity. You need all the antispam protection you can get. Here are some effective anti-spam tools...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Spam
What Is Google Voice?
"I'm a little confused by Google Voice. It seems like a way to get free phone service, but that sounds too good to be true. Can you explain what Google Voice is, and is not?
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 07, 2009 | Category: Cool Stuff
Geekly Update December 7
Here's your Geekly Update for this week, presented in small bytes. Get the scoop on gadgets & hardware, computer security, online happenings, social networking, web tech and search engines. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Tech News
Download Accelerator
"I download large files often, and I've noticed that my download speed varies quite a bit. Aside from upgrading my Internet connection, what can I do to accelerate my downloads?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 03, 2009 | Category: Software
eSATA External Hard Drives
"I'm getting ready to buy an external hard drive for backups, but I'm confused by all the terminology when it comes to connecting the drive. Should I go for USB, Firewire, or eSATA? What are the pros and cons of each?"
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Hard Drives
Malicious Software Removal Tool
"I already have a firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware protection. Do I really need the Malicious Software Removal Tool that Microsoft is recommending for me to download?"
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 02, 2009 | Category: Security
Copy DVD to Hard Drive
Have you run out of slots in your DVD storage tower? Do you find DVDs in the wrong cases, or find a case you've been seeking only to learn it's empty? Many movie buffs have such problems. You can solve this by copying all your DVD movies to a digital library on a hard drive...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Video


