ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2005
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Welcome to the 347th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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We're having a heat wave, a tropical heat wave... Wow! We sure have been having some warm humid weather. We've had almost a week of days that are 27°-30° C and it feels like 35° C or more with the humidity. I love the sun and heat, but we need some rain for my garden. And it's too hot for the little kids to play outside for very long.
I spent hours on the computer tonight trying to get caught up on some AccessNiagara.com blog postings (you should see the posts about the Classic Iron Motorcycle Museum) and Lisa spent the time trying to clean up her craft/sewing area. My Mom gave her boxes and boxes of material and other supplies and Lisa doesn't know where to put it all. She's also trying to get a dress done for her to wear to Church on Sunday.
Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net
Loosing Google's Lock on the Past
IN the winter of 1996, back when I was a brunette who wore sensible shoes, a photographer snapped my picture during a rehearsal for a college musical. The production mattered; eating and sleeping did not. The resulting portrait showed a pasty, gaunt girl being swallowed by a XXX-large T-shirt.
The only thing more unfortunate than the photo is that nearly a decade after it was taken - a decade in which I became a blonde and graduated to stilettos - it is still the definitive image of me on the World Wide Web, the one that pops up every time my name is entered in a Google search. It even has the dubious distinction of being in the top 10 hits in a list of several hundred, most of them articles I have written.For more info:
http://tinyurl.com/7jmau
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Woodward: Are our computers safe?
Even Bob Woodward doesn't trust the Internet.
Last week, after Vanity Fair surprised everyone last week by disclosing the identity of Deep Throat, The Washington Post published a lengthy, detailed retrospective by Woodward on W. Mark Felt, the FBI agent who served as his secret informant during Watergate. Woodward had the story essentially ready to go, because he had been preparing it for when Felt died.
The story, along with other critical information, was kept on a computer in his home that wasn't connected to the Internet, Woodward told a group of computer security officials Monday. Woodward said he keeps all his important stories on this computer, physically disconnected from the world of computer hackers.For more info:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8121590/
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High-tech home makes aging graceful
New technology is usually considered the preserve of the young, but a show home in Portugal is demonstrating how it can also help the elderly and disabled maintain their independence.
The house was designed by Tomas Taveira, one of Portugal's leading architects, and is on display at Lisbon's Museum of Communications.
It's design is intended to minimize problems caused by loss of sight or hearing or reduced mobility with gadgets such as telephones with extra-large easy-to-read numbers, voice-activated appliances, locks operated by fingerprint scanners and talking kitchen scales.For more info:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/06/02/portugal.elderly/index.html
Apple Confirms Move to Intel Chips
As expected, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Monday during his keynote address at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2005 that his company is migrating to Intel microprocessors. The transition will take over two years, Jobs noted, with the first Intel-based Macs appearing in mid-2006.
" Our goal is to provide our customers with the best personal computers in the world, and looking ahead Intel has the strongest processor roadmap by far," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs. "It's been ten years since our transition to the PowerPC, and we think Intel's technology will help us create the best personal computers for the next ten years."For more info:
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=46635
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How does the Internet help you the most to obtain medical information?
I use search engines 49 % (34) I visit specialized sites 29 % (20) My doctor/clinic has a web site 3 % (2) I don't use the Internet for something so important 19 % (13) Total votes: 69
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Free Beethoven from the BBC
I first read about this in Ed Bott's blog. The BBC site explains it this way:
"Download all nine of Beethoven's symphonies here the day after they are broadcast. All the symphonies are performed by BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda."
The page has a listing of when the performances are and when the music is available for download. Check it out at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/beethoven/downloads.shtmlComment on this tip at http://www.pcin.net/update/index.php/2005/06/03/free_beethoven_from_the_bbc
50 Indispensable Microsoft Word tips
Techrepublic recently published an article listing 50 MS Word tips. There are some good tips in the document, with some of my favourites being:
1 - Undo
4 - use the keyboard
6/7/8 - Select a word/Sentence/Paragraph
9 - Select a Table
12 - Select Multiple, non-contiguous wordsDownload the tips from the Techrepublic.com site at http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-1035-729220.html
Manage your PC
Windows XP has all sorts of great utilities built-in to manager your computer. One of the best is the Computer Management MMC snap-in that you can launch from the Control Panel. This utility lets you view view/edit/change/monitor the event logs, local shares, local users/groups, services, and disks. A quick way to launch this is by right-clicking on the My Computer icon on your desktop and choosing Manage.
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