9/30/17

Electric Car Boom

Looks like the new electric cars are getting the attention that they have been wanting for a long time. And if manufacture's keep on getting things right and make it better the car of the future will be here and the what is now known as a gasoline station, will be gone for good.

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9/29/17

Network Usage Viewer

Yes it's always a good idea to monitor your network to see what's going on, just in case someone is doing something that's unusual.

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9/28/17

Bandwidth Monitor

Here is another Beta bandwidth monitor called NetMeter and from the looks of it, it's similar to most of the bandwidth monitor's I have used in the past. If your in need for one, this should work just fine.

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9/27/17

Wayk Now

Here is a cool remote support software tool for those user's who just want simple access to other user's computer's and workstations. It has it's limitations, but it's still a cool utility to use.

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9/26/17

Acrylic WiFi

Now analyzing your WiFi congestion can be easily understood with this elite WiFi software. No more guessing what's your maximum speed and best channel for your system.


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9/25/17

Plex Remote

Here's the easiest way to setup remote access for anyone without the worry of security patches not being deployed. Now remote access can be always secure, when your on the web.

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9/24/17

No IP

Need a public IP address so that you can easily login. This site make it fast and simple to do, but just make sure you take additional steps for security.

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9/23/17

Network Benchmark

Want to benchmark your network, here are fantastic tools that you can use to see if your network is up for performance and range. It's the best technique for tuning up your network.

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9/22/17

Will not Print

Very interesting error that requires user intervention because printer will not print. And it looks like the bug yet has not been fixed. But if you run into this error, here is how to fix it.

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9/21/17

Two Login Keys on Win 8.1

Why are there two keys when logging on to Windows 8.1. The answer is very simple and it's because you added a Microsoft account to that computer and you also created a local account.
And the reason for the two keys is a precaution used by Microsoft for hackers not to get it and install software on your computer.

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9/20/17

Security Smarts

Want to learn the non technical IT Security tips for awareness. If you have a gmail account then you can sign up. But you'll get every week over a hundred technical tips for user's on security.

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9/19/17

Lyca Mobile

Need to make international calls on your cell phone. Take a look at Lycra mobile with it's great plans for different countries. You will be surprised on the savings.

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9/18/17

Goodwill Donations

Here is what happens when you donate a Goodwill item and the process it goes through. Although many times the items get re-used. Not all items make the cut.

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9/17/17

Fake Gadgets

In a world where everyone copy's everything, it's hard to tell if certain items are original or fake. Here are some sign's to help you distinguish one from the other.

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9/16/17

Android to Apple

Moving from Android phone to Apple phone, no problem with Apple new transfer software. Now you can easily export your old phone information from one device to another in no time.

9/15/17

Banks Vemno

Looks like banks have created their own Veno with the approval of banks called Zelle. Even though Zelle still does not have it own application, it's a tool to send money. And user's get their money within minutes. Get ready for the world of payments.

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9/14/17

Scarey Malware

This malware is one of a kind and looks like the new generation of malware's to come. It not only hides very well that user's can't even notice anything out of the ordinary.


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9/13/17

Rename a PC

Here is some great information from the TechRepublic on how to change a computer name.


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When you set up Windows 10 on a new PC as a clean install, Windows automatically creates a random computer name for you using the word DESKTOP, followed by a hyphen and seven random letters and numbers.

If you never use a local network, you can safely ignore that name. But if you share files with other computers, it helps to use descriptive names that make it clear which device you're connecting to.

To change the computer name in Windows 10, Click on Windows Icon go to Settings > System > About. The current computer name is near the top of that page, with a large rename this PC button below it. Click that button and enter a descriptive name using any combination of letters, numbers, and hyphens. (no special characters or spaces allowed.) The maximum length is 15 characters.Then click next to finish the renaming process and then restart your PC.

In Windows 7, the process is similar, but it uses the Computer Name tab on the System Properties dialog box instead. For a shortcut, click Start and then type systempropertiescomputername (with no spaces) in the search box. Click the search result, click Change to enter a new name, and then restart.

9/12/17

Music Download

Here's a cool music site to check out and pay once and user forever. I love the idea and the effort that the site is making for legally downloading music. If you love your tunes, it's a must see site with over 200,000 music.

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9/11/17

Apple's new iMac

I guess Apple is now giving way for user's to do what ever the choose to do with their iMac so that it can be customized to their means.
A great move for consumers to customize their iMacs. Let see how long this last.

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