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Comment by Binary Man on HOWTO: Clean Up Your Hard Drive (May 20, 2013 02:39 PM)
I use Directory Report http://www.file-utilities.com It does both: Finds duplicate files and Shows the size of every folder I was able to quickly dr...
Comment by Adin on HOWTO: Clean Up Your Hard Drive (May 20, 2013 07:17 AM)
Hi Bob, great article! I've tried PCDecrapifier and it worked really well. It's also a good program to run on a brand new laptop to get rid of the bl...
Comment by Joseph on Why Does Malware Exist? (May 20, 2013 05:25 AM)
Deborah, your message should also be on a blog for wider publicity. What you wrote hits the nail on its head....
Comment by Belle on MagicJack Phone Service (May 19, 2013 10:33 PM)
I have been using (the original) M.jack for several years now with no problems. If you just use the phone and don't surf/browse or any other memory-...
Comment by Therrito on Best Browser for Malware Protection? (May 19, 2013 06:55 PM)
All I can say is WOW! I have been using Firefox under the assumption that it was safer than IE. Boy was I wrong. I think it's time to move all of my b...
Comment by Kenny on Best Browser for Malware Protection? (May 18, 2013 04:36 PM)
Most anti-virus software will also block any attempts to open an unsafe website....
Comment by Ming on Why Does Malware Exist? (May 18, 2013 01:34 PM)
How to be safe from malware. 1.Throw out Windows. 2.Install a well-supported copy of Linux (Ubuntu, openSuSE) or buy a Mac. 3.Install all the software...
Comment by Peter on Why Does Malware Exist? (May 18, 2013 12:06 PM)
Deborah - nice rant but do you really not see the ridiculous suggestion that an all loving and all seeing and almighty god would really punish your in...
Comment by Ernie-Joe on Best Browser for Malware Protection? (May 18, 2013 09:28 AM)
I echo all the compliments given in these posts. I have been a long-time follower of yours, going back to the days of "tourbus." Because of you, I'v...
Comment by Jim on Why Does Malware Exist? (May 18, 2013 07:23 AM)
I am not the least bit religious - but this last comment sure gives anyone with a modicum of intelligence something to think about! "Where exactly do...
Send Money With Gmail
Google has announced a new feature that will make it possible to send money from using Gmail. If you already know how to send a photo or document in an email attachment, you'll have no problem sending money with Gmail. So how does it work, and how does it compare to similar features offered by Paypal? Read on to learn more...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 20, 2013 | Category: Finance
Why Does Malware Exist?
Computer viruses are everywhere. Spam is abounding. Computer intrusions, identity theft, denial of service attacks and other cybercrimes are commonplace. Who does this stuff, and what’s wrong with them? Let's take a look at what motivates the miscreants who menace millions on the Internet...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 17, 2013 | Category: Security
Best Browser for Malware Protection?
Web browsers are used to interact with the Internet more than any other type of software. So it’s no surprise that the latest malware tries to infiltrate computers via Web browsers. But which browser does the best job of protecting you? Read on for some surprising test results...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 16, 2013 | Category: Browsers
Geekly Update - 15 May 2013
Oh no... is Youtube going to start charging to watch videos? How are some parents connecting their baby's diaper to the Internet? And can an iPad literally stop your heart from beating? Get answers to these burning questions, and the scoop on the latest tech news, in this edition of the Geekly Update. It's guaranteed to make you 146% smarter, read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 15, 2013 | Category: Tech-News
Download Free Clip Art and Stock Photos
If you're a student working on a school project, a volunteer creating a brochure, or a webmaster for a personal or non-profit website, you need clip art images, icons and stock photos to make it look professional. But your budget is limited, or zero. Fortunately, the Internet is a treasure trove of free artwork and photography. Some can even be used for commercial uses as well. Here's where to look for free clipart and stock photos...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 14, 2013 | Category: Photography
The Truth About Discount Ink Cartridges
A reader asks: 'Are discount inkjet cartridges a good deal? I've heard they can ruin your printer, void your warranty, and that the quality is lacking. Others have told me they're great and can save you lots of money. What's the scoop on cheap ink cartridges?' Read on for my advice about inkjet cartridges...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 13, 2013 | Category: Printing
HOWTO: Clean Up Your Hard Drive
Are you running out of space on your hard drive? Does it take forever to do backups? Maybe you're getting that annoying LOW DISK SPACE message. Don't ignore it, or your computer could soon begin to malfunction. Here are some free tools to clean up your hard drive and make sure your computer is running smoothly...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 10, 2013 | Category: Hard-Drives
Secure Backup: Solves TWO Problems
A backup copy of your data is not insurance against viruses and other malware infections, if the backup copy is also infected. The obvious solution is to scan and clean your files before they get backed up. Now, a popular Internet security developer makes that easy, and throws in cloud storage as well. Here's what you need to know...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 09, 2013 | Category: Backup
Geekly Update - 8 May 2013
When is it okay to spy on people through their webcams? Is now a good time to buy real estate on the Moon or other planets? And what's the most reliable Windows laptop? (Hint: Cupertino) Get answers to these burning questions, and the scoop on the latest tech news, in this edition of the Geekly Update. It's guaranteed to make you 146% smarter, read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 08, 2013 | Category: Tech-News
Awesome 3D Printers for Everyone
There's a new manufacturing revolution happening. 3D printers are empowering the masses to make their own stuff. With some entry-level printers selling for less than $500, there's never been a better time to try your hand at 3D printing. Read on to learn more about these little wonders...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 07, 2013 | Category: Printing
HOWTO: Convert VHS Tapes to DVD
Let's face it... your old VHS tapes with treasured family memories won't last forever. Even if the VCR doesn't eventually jam and eat the tape, a VHS recording uses fragile magnetic tape that degrades over time, whether you watch it or not. Don't count on those VHS tapes (or your VCR player) lasting forever -- convert your VHS tapes to DVD format today, and save those memories for posterity...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 06, 2013 | Category: Video
Can Roku Replace Cable TV Service?
If you're thinking about dropping your cable TV in favor of online TV and movie streaming, you should know about the Roku 3 box, which makes it simple to bring online video to your big screen TV. Here's a review of the latest Roku model, and my take on whether it can replace your cable TV subscription...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 02, 2013 | Category: Television
Can the Feds Read Your Email?
You might be shocked to learn that there's very little to prevent government snoops from peeking into your email. But a U.S. Senate committee has just approved greater protection against surreptitious and warrantless searches of people’s electronic communications. Here's what you need to know about email privacy...
Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Email
How Reliable Is Carfax?
If you've shopped for a used car in the past 20 years, you've probably heard of Carfax, Autocheck, and similar vehicle history reporting services. They purport to give you a reliable, independent look at a car’s major service records, title history, and other factors to help you gauge a car’s value. But where does this data come from, and how complete is it? Here's the scoop...
Posted by Bob Rankin on May 01, 2013 | Category: Auto
Geekly Update - 30 April 2013
What happened twenty years ago today that resulted in the eventual takeover of the Internet by cats? Should you be looking out for helicopter drones in your neighborhood? And can you really bring down the Internet with an awesome cyber-van? Get answers to these burning questions, and the scoop on the latest tech news, in this edition of the Geekly Update. It's guaranteed to make you 146% smarter, read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on April 30, 2013 | Category: Tech-News
