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    The Better Business Bureau says it investigates thousands of scams every year, "from the latest gimmicks to schemes as old as the hills." Those investigations have produced the BBB's Top Ten Scams of 2011.
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    Small businesses have embraced the internet but 16 per cent don't use anti-virus software, a study shows.
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    B&H is a new authorized computer service provider for companies like Apple, ASUS, HP and Sony.New York, NY (PRWEB) February 06, 2012 B&H Photo Video has long been known as a powerhouse in the world of photo and video. Considered by many as the ‘titan’ of the (pro photo, video and audio) industry, B&H caters to a broad range of consumers, from the most discriminating professional photographers ...
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Duplicate Emails on BlackBerry

If your BlackBerry is displaying duplicate emails, you might have your email account set up on both your carrier's BlackBerry Internet Server (BIS) service and your company's BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

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Account Changes Take a Little Time

If you make changes to a mailbox on an Exchange 2010 server, sometimes it can take a few minutes for the changes to be visible to the client. Sometimes those changes can be reflected incorrectly in the client for a short while. For example, recently I gave a customer a temporary upgrade in her mailbox storage quota to 3.5 GB. After a week, I saw that her mailbox was back under the normal limit, so I set it back to the database defaults, which was 2 GB. Outlook then showed the client's mailbox to have 115 MB free of 350 MB. I have no idea where those numbers came from. After restarting Outlook, the free space and quota both displayed correctly. If the changes don't take effect within 30 minutes, try restarting Outlook, and be sure to check the task manager to make sure OUTLOOK.EXE has actually closed before you restart it.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 May 2011 21:21 )

 

Don't Upgrade to Windows 7

Don't get me wrong. I love Windows 7. Just don't upgrade. Instead, do a clean install. Back up all your files, format the drive, and install everything from scratch. If you already have an older version of Windows on your computer, buy the upgrade disc for 7, but do a clean install. (Here's how.) Upgrading from an existing Windows installation carries over much of the junk your computer has accumulated since you first put Windows on it and creates a whole truck load of more junk. My advice: don't do it. Always do a clean install of Windows, never an upgrade.
 

Malware part 4, Avoiding Vulnerabilities

All malware takes advantage of one or more known vulnerabilities on your computer. If you are connected to the Internet or even to a local computer network, or if you use CDs or other removable media that were not created on your computer, then you are vulnerable. There is no way around it. There are five primary sources for such weaknesses:

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 May 2010 16:26 )

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Malware part 3, What Is Malware?

What Is Malware?

Years ago I worked in landscaping. When a customer asked how to tell a weed from a desirable plant, we would tell them that a weed is any plant that grows where you don't want it. Malware is short for “malicious software,” and you can think of it as any piece of software that's running where you don't want it. There are three basic types of malware: viruses, trojans, and worms.

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Self-Help
Don't Upgrade to Windows 7
Don't get me wrong. I love Windows 7. Just don't upgrade. Instead, do a clean install. Back up all your files, format the drive, and install everything from scratch. If you already have an older version of Windows on your computer, buy the upgrade disc for 7, but do a clean install. (Here's how.) Upgrading from an existing Windows installation carries over much of the junk your computer has accumulated since you first put Windows on it and creates a whole truck load of more junk. My advice: don't do it. Always do a clean install of Windows, never an upgrade.
Networking
  • A New Net
    A startup called Nicira is reinventing computer networking with an audacious goal: to make all kinds of Internet services smarter, faster, and cheaper. In 2003 Martìn Casado found himself with no small challenge on his hands: he needed to reinvent the technology that underpins the Internet. It had been developed decades earlier and was proving unsuited to an era of cyberwarfare.
  • Wyse Delivers Desktop Virtualization for Public & Private Sectors With CAPEX and OPEX Savings and Superior Performance
    SAN JOSE, CA-- - Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing , today announced the availability of Wyse WSM™ 4.0 desktop virtualization solution. WSM transforms the concept of PC virtualization ...
  • Microsoft Tag Index
    The tech giant refuses to say whether it will continue supporting Silverlight technology. Tags : Microsoft , Silverlight Windows Azure, by default, runs code in low trust. In this article, we explore how to enable running an Azure service with full trust.