1/22/14

Rescue Time

Want to know what applications you use regularly and monitor where most of your production work lies. This software monitor's that and helps you evaluate how you can be more productive.

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1/21/14

Launchy

Great cross platform application that helps you easy launch your files and programs easily. It's a must have if you always want to get certain files opened immediately.

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1/20/14

Kidzy

Want to protect your children Kidzy can help by safeguarding your children search and online results. It even comes with browsing limits so your children can be limited to what they do online.

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1/19/14

The Truth on Internet Speed

Here's the final truth on Internet speed. Not everyone get's the actual speed that's advertised. If you look at the National Broadband Map you'll see what in pink are areas that have poor speed. Big companies blame your computer hardware but in the end we all know the real truth now. So before you call the computer guy to fix your internet problem. Check out the map below for a listing in your area.


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1/18/14

Tossing Tax Returns

Worried about an IRS audit? Well this advice from Kiplinger may just put your fears to rest. It's been know that if the IRS does not initiate an audit, three years after the date of return.
So if you failed to file or record anything, you could get away with it, but the other reason's not to toss a tax return has to do with social security benefits, depreciation on home office, rental and business equipment, home mortgage and disability insurance. It can also maybe one day back you up from identity theft.

If you need to re-order tax returns from the IRS, you can do so using form 4506 at a current cost of $57- each. You decide if you want to keep them or not.

Form 4506
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1/17/14

Waze FAQ

Recently Waze was purchased by Google and you can just imagine how now Google is going to integrate it's Google Maps into Waze. But for those new comers. Here is everything you wanted to know about Waze.

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1/16/14

New Windows Tools

Purchased new Windows 8 and wondering what tools you no longer need. Remember them and be happy that you now don't have to install them.

1-Antivirus
2-Firewall
3-Security Suite
4-Partition Manager
5-ISO and Imagine File Mounting
6-Disc Burning
7-PC Cleanup
8-Startup Manager
9-Multiple Monitor Utility
10-File Copying
11-Advance Task Manager
12-System Information Utilities
13-PDF Viewer
14-Virtual Machine
15-Backup Tools

I'll hold my breath to see if all these applications really work. Remember this is Microsoft.

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1/15/14

ParkWiz

This new application will help now New Yorkers find a parking place for the vehicles. It's not free but comes with a price. But it's a start of something better to come.
I just wish they had this application free for malls, shopping centers and schools.

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1/14/14

802.11ac

Looking for the newest router in town? Well the 802.11ac is out but I would buy it just yet, until everything is finalized. The new 802.11ac is in pre-draft mode and if everyone remembered a few years ago when 802.11n was available. There were a lot of problems with computers connecting with the pre-draft version. You could expect it soon in 2014.

1/13/14

Facebook Pipe

Facebook new Pipe application is going to change the way people on social networks share files. Now anyone can share a 1gig file with just a few clicks of the mouse. Now I just wonder what illegal activity user's are going to transfer now. Get ready because it's coming to a Facebook near you.

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1/12/14

Facebook & Instagram Backup

If you need to backup your Facebook and Instagram pictures here's a software that comes to mind and it does a pretty good job of it. Works also with Twitter as well.

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Social Downloader

1/11/14

WiSee

WiSee is going to change the way we use electronics in the real world. Once things get squared out on how WiSee will be used in the household. Things are just going to change for the better.

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1/10/14

Upgrade to Win 8 or 8.1

Need to upgrade to Windows 8 or 8.1 and can't seem to find the link to get the update. Well Microsoft is making it difficult for users to get the software and update so that user's don't easily hack it. But regardless we made the link easily available.
You must have your Windows Key available to download it so that you can download or make an ISO of the software.

http://bit.ly/SCANcl

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Win 8 rescue news

Wanting to rescue your Windows 8 computer now that it's infected. Well unless you have a secure boot software, it's going to be hard to rescue your computer. Secure boot new technology will not let rescue disks, live boot and live usb work unless they have been verified by Microsoft.
They say it's the only way manufactures can stop viruses and illegal copies of the software, go figure?
Looking for a secure boot rescue disk copy, then check out FixMeStick.

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1/9/14

Win 7 credentials error

I've seen this a few time and I hope Microsoft addresses this very soon. It's the Windows 7 credentials error when signing in to a network server. It looks like the computer looses it's identity and you either have to re-join the computer back on to the network or reset the computer in active directory.

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1/8/14

WD slim drive

Talk about shrinking 1tb of hard drive in the palm of your hand. Western Digital is taking drive storage to the next level which make it very portable.

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1/7/14

Copy files Quickly

Here's is a great way to copy files quickly. It beats other similar programs like tera copy and hopefully you'll be able to move files quicker now.

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1/6/14

Gmail new Tab

Gmail recently introduced it's new tab menu that will hopefully change the way everyone reads mail. It's pretty easy to activate and deactivate and if you use it effectively, it can make your life easier when reading mail. The new tabs are in beta but hopefully all the kinks will be squared out by the time you read this email.

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1/5/14

Win 8 Password Reset

Here's an easier way to reset the Windows 8 password via installation disk. It does the trick but you still can't guarantee that all your encrypted files will be saved.

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There are many ways to reset a forgotten admin password. There are free and commercial tools that all essentially do the same thing. However, as a proud DevOp or cool hacker, it is against your honor to use third-party tools. The guide below describes how to reset a password on a Windows 8 machine where you have no administrator password, in an easy way that even a typical iPad user could follow.
Before I start, I have to add a warning. Resetting a password of a Windows account always means that data that has been encrypted by Windows tools, such as the Encrypting File System (EFS) or stored Internet Explorer passwords, will be lost. You can avoid this by resetting the password of an account that hasn’t been used. For instance, you could enable the built-in administrator account to be able to secure the encrypted data first. If you used BitLocker to encrypt the system drive, you first have to unlock the encrypted Windows partition. If you didn’t use any Windows-based encryption you are save to reset your password with this guide.

THE ULTIMATE WINDOWS 8 PASSWORD RESET GUIDE

  1. Insert your Windows 8 boot DVD or boot flash drive, turn on the computer, and wait until you see the message Press any key to boot from CD or DVD. Follow the instructions precisely and press any key. (Note: If you don’t see this message, you probably have to change the boot drive order in the BIOS and/or disable Secure Boot. This usually is nothing for post PC users. Ask someone with a solid computer education.)
    Press any key to boot from CD or DVD
  2. Well done! The most difficult part is behind us. Windows 8 Setup will greet you and encourage you to configure your language settings. Press SHIFT+F10 to open a command prompt. (Note: I could shorten this part of my original post thanks of the tip given by PCFreak. See comment below.)
  3. Here you are. The unlimited possibilities of the Windows command prompt are now at your fingertips. Type copy d:\windows\system32\sethc.exe d:\. (Note: If you get the error message The system cannot find the specified path, you probably have an unusual drive configuration. Replace “d:” in the command above with different drive letters until the error message disappears.)
  4. Now comes the real hacking. Type copy /y d:\windows\system32\cmd.exe d:\windows\system32\sethc.exe. This replaces the Sticky Keys app on your Windows 8 machine with the command prompt. More later about this.
    Reset Windows 8 password with the Sticky Keys trick
  5. Close the Language setup windows by clicking the X in the upper right corner and then confirm that you want to cancel the Windows installation. Yes, this guide can also be followed by post Windows users.
    Cancel Windows installation
  6. Wait until you see the Windows 8 Lock Screen.
    Windows 8 Lock Screen
  7. Hit the SHIFT key five times. Yes, we are doing magic here. No wand is needed, though. We replaced the Sticky Keys app that helps people who can’t press CTRL-ALT-DEL easily. You should now see the command prompt.
    Hit SHIFT five times
  8. Type net user. This will produce a list of user names on the Windows 8 computer. (Note: The Windows 8 Lock Screen will reappear while you hack along.)
    List available user accounts
  9. Choose the user name for which you want to reset the password and type net useruser_name new_password, where user_name has to be replaced with your user name andnew_password, ah, I think you will figure this out yourself. (Note: If your user name or password contains blanks, you have to set it in quotes: net user “Tim Cook” “I will never forget my Windows 8 password again”).
    Set new password
  10. Congrats! You just reset your Windows 8 password. Close the command prompt (I hope you remember how) and log on with the new password (I hope you didn’t forget it again).
You might want to restore the Sticky Keys app (sethc.exe). For this, you have to follow the procedure above again until step 6 and use this command in step 7: copy /y d:\sethc.exe d:\windows\system32\sethc.exe.

1/4/14

Win 8 F8 Key

Need to know why the F8 key in Windows 8 doesn't work. This is Microsoft's way of hiding the command key that's been seen by user's for years. It is not recommended to show the F8 key. But if your one of those user's like myself who want full control of their computer. Here is how to do it.

Go to the command prompt (admin) and type the following

bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

To then return the boot command back to normal you then enter this in the DOS prompt

bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard


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