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Sep 27 2012

How To Backup All Major Browser Profiles

By Richard Pedersen / 4 Comments

Backup Your Browser Profiles These days it is important to back up your browser profiles and settings. Internet browsers are becoming the go-to programs these days for accomplishing most everything. We use them to access our bank accounts, create and edit our web sites, backup […]

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Sep 26 2012

Geek Fact for September 26th

By Judy Novotny

In 1983, Cosmonauts Vladimir Titov and Gennady Strekalov were saved from an exploding Soyuz T-10 launch. Fuel spilled around the base of the rocket and caught fire at T-90 seconds. The control cables for the escape system had already burned and the Soyuz crew could

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Sep 26 2012

5 best kid-safe sites for children

By Jim Hillier / 2 Comments

Last week I let you know about a variety of sites which I considered might be useful for the grown-ups, so this week I thought it might be a good idea to follow up with a selection of similar sites for the little people, no

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Sep 25 2012

Geek Fact for September 25th

By Judy Novotny

In 1956, TAT-1, the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system, was inaugurated. Before TAT-1, voice was carried across the Atlantic on unreliable and expensive radio channels. TAT-1 operated until 1978. Learn more at http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Milestones:The_First_Submarine_Transatlantic_Telephone_Cable_System_(TAT-1),_1956.

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Sep 25 2012

Giveaway: MacX iPhone DVD Ripper (Mac) + MacX Video Converter Pro (Windows)

By Jim Hillier

Digiarty is currently offering two of its MacX products free for everyone. MacX iPhone DVD Ripper for Mac users, and MacX Video Converter Pro for Windows users. MacX iPhone DVD Ripper for Mac: HOME PAGE MacX iPhone DVD Ripper, all-in-one Mac DVD to iPhone ripping

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Sep 25 2012

How To Create a Bootable Windows Defender CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive

By Richard Pedersen / 4 Comments

Windows Defender Offline We all know by now that the Internet is a dangerous place. You may be set up with all the latest security software on your computer and still get infected by rootkits, malware, viruses, and other possibly unwanted software. Windows Defender Offline

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Sep 24 2012

Geek Fact for September 24th

By Judy Novotny

In 1970, the Soviet robotic space probe, Luna 16, made the first automated return of lunar samples. This was the first unmanned round-trip mission to the Moon.  It represented the first lunar sample return mission by the Soviet Union and the third overall, following NASA’s

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Sep 24 2012

The iOS 6 Maps App – OK, I Admit It, I Was Wrong

By Judy Novotny

When I wrote about upgrading to iOS 6 a few days ago, I wrote that one of the  new features that I was looking forward to was Apple’s new Maps app.   OK, occasionally I’m wrong and this is apparently one of those times. The Maps

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Sep 23 2012

Geek Facts for September 23rd – Android Debut and the IBM WorkPad

By Judy Novotny

In 2008, Google and T-Mobile USA unveiled the T-Mobile G1, the first cellphone to feature the Android OS. The G1 featured version 1.6 (Donut) of the Android mobile operating system. It went on sale the next month, priced at $179 for a two-year contract. Learn

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Sep 22 2012

Geek Fact for September 22nd

By Judy Novotny

In 1997, 
Compaq introduced the Compaq Deskpro 4000N, the first Net PC. Net PCs relied more on server computers than typical PCs. Up to hundreds of Net PCs were tethered to a single server. Learn more at http://news.cnet.com/Compaq-debuts-first-Net-PC/2100-1001_3-203456.html.

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Sep 22 2012

Input special characters easily with ‘Holdkey’

By Jim Hillier / 7 Comments

Do you find yourself often needing the little accents and doo-dads which appear above certain letters in certain words, maybe in your writing, posts or emails? Would you like to be able to easily put the é into your elan, the à into your voila,

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Sep 21 2012

uRex iPhone DVD Ripper – time limited giveaway for everyone

By Jim Hillier

uRex is currently offering the latest version of uRex iPhone DVD Ripper free for everyone… offer ends 10th October. Time to get your iPhone 5 DVD Ripper ready! It is the first class DVD to iPhone 5/ HD/1080P HD Ripper. Mainly designed for iPhone5, iPhone

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Sep 21 2012

Geek Facts for September 21st – A Trio of TI Calculators

By Judy Novotny

In 1972, Texas Instruments (TI) entered the electronic calculator market with the introduction of three models. TI-2500 Also known as the Datamath, it offered four-function, full-floating decimal point with an eight-digit LED display. Also rechargeable it was originally priced at $149.95 when announced in April

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Sep 21 2012

11 most useful sites you might like to check out

By Jim Hillier / 13 Comments

Over the years we all collect links to sites we consider might be useful or helpful, and I am certainly no exception. These are not sites we would necessarily visit regularly or often but, just as with physical ‘treasures’ we tend to hoard, we know

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