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Jan 6 2012

An Introduction to World Domination!

By Scott Cameron / 2 Comments

Okay, so I was dinking around in my study last night when my wife came in and asked what I was doing.  I told her, “The same thing I do every night, Pinky – trying to take over the world!”  She just laughed and left […]

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Jan 6 2012

Geek Fact for January 6th

By Judy Novotny

In 1838, Samuel Morse made the first public demonstration of the telegraph. The demonstration occurred the Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown, New Jersey. It was another six years before sent his famous “What hath God wrought!” telegraph. Read more about Samuel Morse at http://www.notablebiographies.com/Mo-Ni/Morse-Samuel-F-B.html#b In

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Jan 6 2012

WAV To MP3: Time-limited Giveaway

By Jim Hillier

This WAV to MP3 audio converter would normally sell for $29.95usd but is currently available free for everyone. It’s important to note that this software also includes a WAV to FLAC conversion feature: – giveaway expires on February 5th WAV To MP3 is a Windows

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Jan 6 2012

Five fearless predictions for 2012

By Jim Hillier / 2 Comments

In terms of computer technology, web standards and software advances, 2011 has certainly been a year to remember. All year it has been a matter of ‘what’s going to happen next week’ never mind ‘next year’. Now, as 2011 draws to an end, I’ve been

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Jan 5 2012

Need to See Two Excel Worksheets Simultaneously?

By Carol Bratt

Sometimes you may  need to see two worksheets in the same workbook side by side. I have actually had folks write to me asking how they can do this.  I tell them, relax – it isn’t all that difficult. Follow the steps below to learn

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Jan 5 2012

Geek Fact for January 5th

By Judy Novotny

In 1940, the Federal Communications Commission got its first demonstration of FM radio by Major Edwin H. Armstrong. According to Major Armstrong’s niece, Jeanne Hammond: Another inventor, Lee DeForest, challenged Armstrong’s priority for this discovery and the issue was twice argued before the US Supreme

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Jan 4 2012

Goodbye 2011: A look back – plus year end market share figures

By Jim Hillier

    No doubting the most dramatic event for the industry during 2011 was the passing of Steve Jobs. Regardless of personal likes or dislikes, Mr. Jobs must surely be remembered as a truly great man; an innovator who’s inventiveness and entrepreneurial talents made an

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Jan 4 2012

Geek Fact for January 4th

By Judy Novotny

In 1958, Sputnik 1 reentered the earth’s atmosphere and burned up. Launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, it was the first artificial satellite in history. Learn more about Sputnik 1 at http://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal100/sputnik.html In 1959, Luna 1 became the first spacecraft to reach

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Jan 3 2012

Apple’s January Announcement

By Judy Novotny

If it’s January, it’s time for an Apple announcement. Right around the time of CES, Apple routinely announces that it has an upcoming event. This is particularly true since it no longer participates in iWorld (previously Macworld). In January 2009, the iPad was announced. In

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Jan 3 2012

Geek Fact for January 3rd

By Judy Novotny

In 1825, the first engineering college in the United States, Rensselaer School, opened in Troy, New York.  The school opened on Monday, January 3, 1825 at the Old Bank Place. It is now known as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Learn more about Rensselaer at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Rensselaer_Polytechnic_Institute In

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Jan 2 2012

Where is the Table Tool Tab in Word 2007 – 2010?

By Carol Bratt / 2 Comments

Recently I received an e-mail query from one of my readers. Apparently I had referenced the Table Tool tab in an article and he could not find it. I could see where he might be confused and responded letting him know that it is not

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Jan 2 2012

Geek Fact for January 2nd

By Judy Novotny

In 1839, the first photo of the Moon was taken by French photographer Louis Daguerre. This is the earliest known photograph of the Moon, a daguerrotype photograph taken in 1851 by John Adams Whipple. Daguerre’s photograph was destroyed in 1839 when a fire burned his

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Jan 1 2012

Geek Fact for January 1st

By Judy Novotny

In 1992, computer scientist Admiral Grace Murray Hopper died. Born December 9th, 1906, perhaps her best-known contribution to computing was the invention of the compiler, the intermediate program that translates English language instructions into the language of the target computer. Learn more about Admiral Hopper

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Dec 31 2011

Geek Fact for December 31st

By Judy Novotny

In 1744, James Bradley announced the discovery of Earth’s motion of nutation, or wobble. James Bradley discovered nutation, the oscillation of the earth’s axis, caused by the changing direction of the gravitational pull of the moon on the equatorial bulge. Learn more at http://www.answers.com/topic/james-bradley  

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