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HARC 1 - Vista Tips for the Average User 01 May 2008 at 4:35 pm by Jason 391 views

Welcome to the first edition of my Helpful Article Corner (HARC)! I think once a week I’ll post some articles that you can read that will all fit a common theme of some sort. This will be different than my daily links, as those are just random interesting links that I’ve come across each day or so, and these will be articles I’ve chosen over the week that all fit a common theme! So sit back, enjoy, and let’s see how this goes!

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Today’s topic will be “Vista Tips for the Average User.”

As you may know, Windows Vista is the brand new Operating System for your home PC that was released by Microsoft as the long awaited successor to Windows XP. A lot of people have expressed concern over Windows Vista and it has caused a lot of grief, as it is very different from XP and most of the support is quite technical in nature. Here to help you along are some great articles, written for non-technical people, that should help with some of the questions surrounding the new OS.

Tips for installing Windows Vista on your computer

You’ve had your eye on Windows Vista since it debuted and now that you know you can make your desktop look pink, shiny and have bubbles floating around as your screen saver you have every intention of spending your next bonus to ensure you get your very own copy of Vista as soon as you can. Your only concern now is if your three year old computer can handle a Vista installation and if you will be able to install it on your own. [Click to Read More]

Tips for starting your computer faster with Vista

We’ve all been there…sitting at our computer desk, waiting, tapping impatiently for our computer to finish restarting so we can continue playing our favorite game. It’s terribly frustrating to watch your computer begin to start up only to have to wait another ten minutes for it to be usable, but thankfully for all of us impatient people in the world, there are ways to decrease the amount of time it takes for your Windows Vista computer to start up. [Click to Read More]

Using parental controls in Windows Vista

As parents, we now have to worry about not only strangers approaching our children at school or on the playground, but we also have to be concerned about strangers approaching our children online. With social networking sites, emails, and role playing games abundant on the internet it can be incredibly difficult to track our child’s movements and protect them. With the parental control feature found in Windows Vista, we can use our operating system to help monitor our children online, keep them from sites that as parents we feel are unsafe, and even keep them offline when they have too much school work to do! [Click to Read More]

Using Windows Vista System Restore

At one time or another we’ve all installed a program or opened an email with a virus that caused our computer to blue screen with random errors or simply operate at a snail’s pace. It can happen to the novice computer user or even the skilled technical support guru and thankfully Microsoft knows this and plans for it. [Click to Read More]

How to downgrade from Vista to XP

If you are one of the many computer users who have been using Windows Vista only to find yourself unhappy with it’s features and your computer’s performance, you still have the ability to downgrade to Windows XP. As long as you own your own Windows XP version on a CD, the process is simple. [Click to Read More]

There you have it! Five articles for the maiden voyage of our new Weekly segment! I hope you all enjoy this, and if you have any suggestions, please let me know!



+ Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 04/29/08 By Jason 29 April 2008 at 4:00 pm 242 views No Comments

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 04/29/08 … please enjoy:

Microsoft device helps police pluck evidence from cyberscene of crime | Seattle Times

The device contains 150 commands that can dramatically cut the time it takes to gather digital evidence. It can decrypt passwords and analyze a computer's Internet activity, as well as data stored in the computer.

Edge Brownie Pan | Bakers Edge

The serpentine wall shape of the All Edges Brownie Pan conducts heat better than your average baking pan resulting in more even cooking. The crazy shape also gives each piece two yummy edges,and that's where the concentrated brownie love is!

AMD launches first computer brand | CNBC.com

Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Sunday unveiled its first computer brand, aimed at small and medium-sized businesses, with design and sales help from its major chip customers such as Dell Inc.

Most Amazing Images on the Web | The Top The Best

Just collections of really good photos/macros/art from around the web. They might not all be your cup of tea, but some are quite beautiful.

Pacemaker that stimulates brain fights depression | Vancouver Sun

Two of the largest and longest studies so far show a "brain pacemaker" can effectively treat depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), researchers said on Friday.

Come back for more links tomorrow!!



+ Microsoft has released the dates of Windows XP SP3! By Jason 15 April 2008 at 4:18 pm 220 views No Comments

Taken from Neowin.net:

With Service Pack 3 for Windows XP just over the horizon, we’ve managed to get our hands on the internal schedule for the release of the highly anticipated update to the aging operating system. As you can see in the list below, most of the stages will occur before the end of the month, though forced automatic updates won’t land until June. This delay should give system administrators an ample amount of time to prepare for the upgrade or simply come up with an excuse for when things go awry.

  • April 14, 2008: Support is available for the release version of Service Pack 3 for Windows XP
  • April 21, 2008: Original Equipment Manufacturers, Volume License, Connect, and MSDN and TechNet subscribers
  • April 29, 2008: Microsoft Update, Windows Update, Download Center
  • June 10, 2008: Automatic Updates

Good news, everyone! SP3 will most likely be the last service pack for XP, and man, it’s been a long time coming! :D Spread the word!



+ Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 04/13/08 By Jason 13 April 2008 at 3:01 pm 173 views 1 Comment

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 04/13/08 … please enjoy:

Visualizing Evolution | Visualizing Evolution Blog

Here is an amazing collection of visual complexity in biology. It's like looking at beautiful works of geometric abstract art, except there is rigid scientific meaning behind each one, which only makes them all the more beautiful.

You Will Lose All The Rights to Your Own Art | Animation World Magazine

If the Orphan Works legislation passes, we will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to all past work over 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run registries. Even then, there is no guarantee.

NASA Science - Science Mission Directorate | NASA

NASA launched a new website designed to provide information about its scientific endeavors and achievements. The site was built on top of the Plone Open Source Content Management System and features an easy-to-navigate design and new search features.

Judge Orders Release of Abu Ghraib Child Rape Photos | After Downing Street

A federal judge ruled today that graphic pictures of detainee abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison must be released over claims that they could damage America's image. Last year a Republican senator conceded that they contained scenes of rape and murder.

Espionage Against Pro-Tibet Groups, Others, Spurred Microsoft Patches | Wired

Computer intruders targeting pro-Tibetan groups and government agencies slipped in through previously unknown security holes in Microsoft Office, prompting Microsoft to issue a flurry of patches to the popular software suite in 2006 and 2007.

Come back for more links tomorrow!!



+ Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 04/09/08 By Jason 09 April 2008 at 9:00 pm 217 views 2 Comments

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 04/09/08 … please enjoy:

Colorful new names for eight crayons | The Morning Call

Gone is wild watermelon. Now it will be called awesome. That’s just one of the name changes of eight colors in the Crayola 64 box that was announced earlier today at the Toys R Us in Times Square in New York City.

Olympic Torch Inflicts Environmental Toll | ABC News

Angry protesters, riot police, mass demonstrations, arrests for disorderly conduct, it hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing for the Olympic-torch relay. By the time this pyro parade is over, it will have produced about 11 million pounds of carbon emissions.

Devo censorship? Lyric changes by MTV and Disney | Destinyland

It’s no accident. They have a page listing every track on all of Devo’s albums ? and each of the 11 times “Jocko Homo” was included in a new compilation, MTV changed its name to “Jocko H***”, and that’s not all.

The Dangers of Being a Television News Reporter | Gawker

Here is a compilation video that was made of everything tragic that could possibly happen to a television news reporter. Some of these clips have become internet classics, and some you may have never seen before.

“Red Light Of Death” Xbox Owner Wants Same Extended Warranty As “Red Ring Of Death” Sufferers | Consumerist

Though Microsoft bowed to a gamer backlash and gave 3-year warranty protection for the widespread Xbox hardware failure known as “The Red Ring of Death,” it seems another debilitating malfunction, “The Red Light of Death,” hasn’t been included.

Come back for more links tomorrow!!