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Oct 18 2012

Windows 8 Desktop Wallpaper Backgrounds

By David Hartsock / 5 Comments

Microsoft put quite a bit of design effort into the new Start Screen. It is simplistic, yet beautiful and functional. I was somewhat dismayed that Microsoft did not continue that design theme, or at least some elements such as the desktop background, in the Windows […]

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Oct 18 2012

Is the iPad Mini Almost Here?

By Judy Novotny

As reported by Ars Technica, Apple has scheduled a media event for October 23rd. Sent to only select members of the tech media, the invitation to the event has the tag line “We’ve got a little more to show you”, fueling speculation that the iPad

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Oct 17 2012

Geek Fact for October 17th

By Judy Novotny

In 1985, Intel introduced the 32-bit 80386 microcomputer chip. The 80386 microcomputer chip the was first Intel/*86 chip to handle 32-bit data sets and was backwards compatible with previous generations of 80×86 CPUs. Learn more at http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/80386/index.html.

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Oct 17 2012

Windows 8: Pricing, packaging, upgrading, etc.

By Jim Hillier / 7 Comments

Windows 8 may come in in fewer flavors than its predecessors but it seems pricing policy is set to be as confusing as ever, if not more so. One thing appears certain; anyone wishing to purchase the new operating system, whether it be via upgrade,

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Oct 17 2012

iOS 6 – Creating Custom Vibrations for Your Mail Notifications

By Judy Novotny / 2 Comments

One of the things that I find useful when setting up my email account notifications in iOS 6 is the ability to create custom vibrations.  It’s pretty easy to do and I like the ability to customize a vibration pattern for each email account.  Here’s

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Oct 16 2012

Geek Fact for October 16th

By Judy Novotny

In 1959, Control Data Corporation (CDC) released the model 1604 computer. Designed by electrical engineer Seymour Cray, the model 1604 computer was the most powerful computer on the market.  It became the world’s first commercially successful transistorized computer. Learn more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDC_1604.

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Oct 16 2012

AMD CrossfireX Installation Guide

By Richard Pedersen / 2 Comments

What is CrossfireX? CrossfireX is a technology developed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). It allows a computer user to connect 2 graphics accelerators in order to combine their resources. In effect, both graphics cards act as one unified device. Usually, and the best practice, is

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Oct 16 2012

Flagfox: Add-on provides extra security for Firefox

By Jim Hillier / 10 Comments

Just over a week ago I published an article on how to Increase your browsing security easily and effectively. Co-incidentally, I just came across a very simple yet useful add-on for the Firefox browser which also helps in this regard. I am guessing Flagfox is

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Oct 15 2012

Merging Table Cells in MS Word

By Carol Bratt

You may not be aware of it it, but Word contains a table editor that allows you to create complex tables in your documents. There is a great feature of the table editor that allows you to merge adjacent cells, so that it looks like

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Oct 15 2012

Geek Fact for October 15th

By Judy Novotny

In 2002, Toshiba launched the Pocket PC e335 handheld computer. The Pocket PC e335 had a 300 MHz Intel PXA250 XScale processor, a 3.5 inch color screen, and 64MB RAM and an introductory price of $349 after a $50 rebate. Learn more at http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/toshiba-pocket-pc-e335/4505-3126_7-20537616.html.

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Oct 15 2012

Giveaway: 1AVCapture available free for everyone

By Jim Hillier / 7 Comments

I admit I do not know very much about this software from PCWinSoft Systems, and there is scant information on the HOME PAGE. There are also no details as to how long this offer is valid for, so I suggest that if you are interested

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Oct 14 2012

iOS 6 – Setting Up Separate Notifications for Each Email Account

By Judy Novotny

While I am planning on upgrading to an iPhone 5 in the near term, I currently have an iPhone 4.   Many of the best things about the iPhone 5 are actually iOS 6 features that can be used on the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and

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Oct 14 2012

Geek Fact for October 14th

By Judy Novotny / 1 Comment

In 1947, Chuck Yeager made the first supersonic flight. Yeager broke the sound barrier while flying his plane named “Glamorous Glennis” in honor of his wife. He achieved a speed of Mach 1.06 (807.2 mph or 1299.06 kph) at 43,000 feet (13.11 km). Learn more

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Oct 13 2012

Geek Fact for October 13th

By Judy Novotny

In 1994, Netscape Communications Corporation offered its new Netscape Navigator browser free to users via the Internet. Netscape advertised that “the web is for everyone” and stated one of its goals was to “level the playing field” by providing a consistent web browsing experience across

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