Category Archives: Technology

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From the “Wha?” Department

Kevin Federline, you know the guy that used to be married to Britney Spears, now has his own search engine.  This is definitely a case of “how can I keep myself in the forefront of people’s mind now that I’m … Continue reading

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From the "Wha?" Department

Kevin Federline, you know the guy that used to be married to Britney Spears, now has his own search engine.  This is definitely a case of “how can I keep myself in the forefront of people’s mind now that I’m … Continue reading

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Jumping to Vista Goes Missing

I had to delete my “Jumping to Vista” post which I had hoped would be the start of a new technology series to last the next 4-5 weeks or so. However, after fighting with Windows Vista all weekend and on Monday to get it to be stable, I was unsuccessful. Continue reading

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Music Organization Tips Wrap Up

Over the last few
weeks, we have gone
over how to better
organize your digital
music collection. We
went over how to
identify those
unknown tracks,
getting your metadata
in order, and even
ways to finish things
off with a nice touch.
Just so that you can
find all the articles
from this series in one
place, I have linked to
each of the four
articles from this
page. Continue reading

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Music Organization Tips: Finishing Things Up

Over the past couple of weeks, we have gone over how to identify unknown tracks and tagging your audio files. All in order to help you get your music collection organized to it’s fullest potential. This week, we are going … Continue reading

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Five Security Issues Most People Do

These are all simple
areas to be more
secure in. If people
just took an extra 10-
15 minutes in some
cases, their chances
of being hacked,
having their password
phished, or their data
stolen would drop
tremendously. Firefox
and Internet Explorer
had to put warnings
for possible phishing
sites because people
could not be bothered
to double check
where they were at
on the web.
Companies implement
password policies to
ensure secure
passwords on their
networks. Sometimes
taking the simplest of
steps can go miles in
protecting you and
your data. Continue reading

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