ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2005
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Welcome to the 338th 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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No wonder people think that Canadians live in igloos all the time. After a week of beautiful spring weather (about 10° C or 50° F), we had 48 hours of non-stop, wet, heavy snow! Actually, it wasn't snow, and it certainly wasn't rain. It was as if slush was falling from the sky. Weird. And now this week we've been back up to where we were before and the snow is essentially all gone.
Just a reminder that both Chris and I are actively working on some non-PC related web sites. Chris has posted a picture a day on his photography web site for the 2+ months. And as I mentioned last week, we are both working on a Niagara Falls blog, with updates on what is going on around this major tourist destination.
Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net
What Search Sites Know About You
"For most people who spend a lot of time online, impulsively typing queries into a search engine has become second nature.
Got a nasty infection in an embarrassing spot? Look up a treatment on your favorite search site. Obsessing about an ex? Try Googling his or her name. Chances are the queries will unearth some enlightening information.
But while search engines are quite upfront about sharing their knowledge on topics you enter in the query box, it's not so clear what they know about you. As operators of the most popular search engines roll out more services that require user registration, industry observers and privacy advocates say it's become more feasible to associate a particular query with an individual."For more info:
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,67062,00.html
Forty years of Moore's Law
"Gordon Moore's famous law has been around for four decades. Not bad for an idea he thought wouldn't last.
Forty years ago, Electronics Magazine asked Intel co-founder Gordon Moore to write an article summarizing the state of the electronics industry.
The article outlined what became known as Moore's Law, the observation that the number of transistors--tiny on/off switches that churn out electrical signals that get represented as 1s and 0s--on a chip can be doubled in a short period of time. Adopted as a yardstick by the tech industry, the concept is one of the reasons the industry evolved into a high-growth, but high-risk, affair."For more info:
http://techrepublic.com.com/2100-10586_11-5647824.html
Sneak peek: New Xbox, New Lara Croft
"Calling this year's E3 the biggest video game show in the industry's history might sound like hyperbole run amuck. For once, though, it appears the hype might be justified.
When the show (formally named the Electronic Entertainment Expo) kicks off May 18, more than 400 companies will cover more than 540,000 square feet, showing off new games, new consoles and new gaming gadgets."For more info:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/05/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/index.htm
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How much combined hard drive space do you have in your main computer?
< 20 GB 4 % (4) > 20 and < 40 GB 8 % (7) > 40 and < 60 GB 6 % (5) > 60 and < 80 GB 16 % (14) > 80 and < 100 GB 10 % (9) > 100 and < 200 GB 29 % (26) > 200 GB 28 % (25) Total votes: 90
This Week's Poll
You can also vote online at http://PCIN.net/polls/
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Check out these new or updated pages on the PCIN.net site:
VMware Inc. VMware Workstation 4.5 Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/vmware45.phpPCIN.net Update Blog
http://PCIN.net/update/Sunbelt Software iHateSpam 4.0 Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/ihatespam4.phpMicro Solutions RoadStor Hardware Review
http://PCIN.net/help/hardware/roadstor.phpAlbum Creator by FirmTools Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/albumcreator.php
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YaGoohoo!gle
It is now possible to search two of the most popular search engines at the same time.
Yagoohoo!gle.com takes your search term and searches both Yahoo! and Google and displays the results from both search engines side by side.
Canadian Geographic Atlas Online
"The Royal Canadian Geographical Society proudly presents a groundbreaking Internet achievement, The Canadian Atlas Online, which brings cartography
to life with exciting graphics and animation. This state-of-the-art interactive atlas allows you to explore Canada in a way you've never experienced before, and helps the Society to fulfill our mission 'to make Canada better known.'"
Check it out at http://canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/
Windows Tip of the Day
Well-known tech author Ed Bott has an excellent blog. He just recently started a Tip of the Day on his site. You can check it out at http://www.edbott.com/weblog/archives/cat_tips.html
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Both of us have other sites other than PCIN.net. These are all sites that we are actively involved in (they aren't client sites). Don't forget to check them out from time to time for updates:
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PCIN is brought to you by Graham Wing. The opinions expressed are those of the Editor, Graham Wing and the Assistant Editor, Chris Empey. Graham Wing and Chris Empey accept no responsibility for the results obtained from trying the tips in this newsletter.
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Chris Empey can be reached at chris@pcin.net
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