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Optimizing Your Browser
No matter how fast your processor is, chances are is that your surfing speed would soon drag down due to unwanted data build up, plug-in issues, or failure to update your browser. You don’t need an antivirus or anti-spyware program for these problems. Putting grease into your laggard browser is as easy as clicking a few buttons.
If you’re using Internet Explorer, just click on Tools • Internet Options then click on Delete Browsing History. If you’re using a third-party utility suite, such as Norton Systemworks, then you have to open up its control center and choose the appropriate option to delete unwanted browser clutter.
For plug-in problems, all you have to do is disable it. In Firefox, just choose Tools • Add-ons, then Disable. In Internet Explorer, click on Start • All Programs • Accessories • Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).
As for the updates, you don’t have to worry about Internet Explorer if you’re using Windows and Windows Update is set to automatically receive patches. For Firefox, just click on Help • Check for Updates.
browser, firefox, Internet, internet explorer, patches, PC Speed, plug ins, Surfing speed, updates, windows updatePosted by
Kat on
January 30th, 2008 .
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Webcam Boons and Banes

One of the things that I really like about the Internet is its ability to bridge people and make them feel like every person, regardless of where he’s residing, is just a few inches away.
The Webcam is a marvelous complement to the PC. It puts a face behind the sea of text messages that we receive from somebody in Internet Relay Chats or Instant Messengers. It has also curbed fraud in the chat rooms. I guess some of you already have experienced meeting people from the Internet that didn’t exactly match the self-description that they’ve given before you met.
Unfortunately for many workers, it has extended their working hours and the four corners of their offices. Before Web cams became staples, office tasks came to a halt when the boss leaves for a business trip. Nowadays, managers and executives make their presence felt in the office even if they’re hundreds of miles away therefrom. I guess it’s safe to say that the Web cam isn’t that too popular in the office.
Cartoon of the Week, chat room, IM, instant messengers, Internet, Internet relay chat, IRC, Web camPosted by
Kat on
January 18th, 2008 .
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Catching Up
Developing countries are fast catching up with the United States and Europe in getting their people wired or connected.
The Internet is no longer a monopoly of first world countries. Asian nations, such as India and China, are making it a national policy to acquaint their citizens with all the latest developments in IT and telecommunications. A recent report by Britain’s telecommunications monitoring agency revealed that the number of new cellular phone subscribers in India has even surpassed the total number of people who owns mobile phones in the UK.
So whenever you’re on a business trip in Shanghai, Seoul, or New Delhi, don’t think that the concierge won’t understand you if you ask them about the availability of a broadband connection. Chances are, they’ll offer you a buffet of options to transport you into cyberspace. I won’t even be surprised if the tiny island nation of Fiji turns out to be big in terms of high speed Internet access accessibility.
broadband, broadband connection, cyberspace, High speed Internet access, Internet, Internet access, ITPosted by
Kat on
December 17th, 2007 .
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Finger Shopping
Do you still have time for shopping?
With the advent of mobile computers, working hours have virtually doubled. While your boss may seem to be too nice in accommodating your request for shorter working hours, chances are is that he’ll be asking you to just take home some of the tasks that you should be doing at the office. The proposition may seem tempting. However, you’ll soon realize that taking home an hour’s worth of office chore would have an exponential effect as far as the time that it would need to accomplish the same is concerned.
Biggest Department Store
It’s not surprising then why the crowd at the mall is getting thinner. Many people just want to stay at home during their free time. However, shopping cannot altogether be ignored and set aside. One still needs to eat and dress up, you know?
eBay and Amazon recognized this need and soon created a virtual mall for everyone to shop in. A considerable number of people welcomed the thought of being able to buy things without having to endure long lines at the counter or flirting with a crippled wrist or fingers from juggling 10 shopping bags with just one hand. Online stores would seem to be heaven-sent. But are they?
Unhealthy
Many would contend that going out to shop exposes a person to all sorts of danger. For one thing, purse shoppers might decide to take your bag for free. Pollution might also rob you a few days or years of your life. You could also be a traffic accident statistic.
However, shopping at home might be a health hazard to. We all know that obesity is a bulging problem in the United States. More and more people are taking in huge quantities of food without burning it. The most common way of burning fat or getting rid of excess calories is by walking. Unfortunately, many are too lazy to get their feet reacquainted with the sidewalks. An improved health is just not a compelling incentive for them to go out and walk. However, shopping is. But with the way people are becoming enamored with e-commerce, the prospect of a fatter America is something that would seem already inevitable.
Virtual Snatchers
You may think that you’ve outwitted snatchers by just shopping at home. However, the virtual world is just as full of predators as the real world. Countless hackers are always lurking in cyberspace to steal sensitive financial information, such as credit card numbers, online store passwords, and other details which could facilitate a commercial transaction on the Net.
Be very careful then when shopping online. It’s just as dangerous as when shopping at an actual department store. Make sure that your PC is not vulnerable to malware attacks by activating your firewall. If malicious programs have already broke through your defenses, then you will definitely need an antivirus to rid your hard drive of any unwanted application, and a registry cleaner to wipe out instructions in the Windows registry that could make your PC execute unauthorized or damaging tasks or functions.
Amazon, Cartoon of the Week, e commerce, eBay, firewall, hackers, Internet, malware, malware attack, registry, registry cleaner, registry cleaners, Registry Problems, windows registryPosted by
Ruel on
December 5th, 2007 .
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For Real or Surreal?

More and more people are getting hooked on Internet Relay Chats (IRC) and Instant Messengers (IM). The reason is not that surprising. Many find the Internet as a very convenient tool for communication and socialization. Some chat with friends that they’ve already known for a long time, while others browse through the list in search for new acquaintances.
While there’s nothing wrong in making new friends on the Internet, the danger involved in getting to know somebody in cyberspace is a bit higher than meeting somebody in person. The physical dangers may be absent in e-dates or e-meetings, but the peril is still as grave and as real when done virtually.
Part of the problem in getting to know somebody from the Internet is that you have no way of knowing whether what the person is saying about himself are actually true. You can’t entirely trust a person that you haven’t seen. Who knows, he might be misrepresenting himself the whole time.
Be very careful in giving personal details to persons that you’ve only met in chat. Double your guard when he’s sending you questionable files. It’s possible that such file might be a phishing tool or something that might corrupt your Windows registry or other important system components.
Cartoon of the Week, IM, instant messengers, Internet, Internet relay chat, IRC, Registry Problems, system components, windows registryPosted by
Ruel on
November 30th, 2007 .
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Slow Browse
Before you attribute slow browsing to a virus or spyware, there are a couple of things that you have to consider first. It’s very easy to blame it all on malware. However, you might be wasting your time scanning your entire hard drive for something that may not even be there.
Your ISP may claim that it’s making a 1mbps room for you, but more often than not, their claims are not exactly a hundred percent true or accurate. There are a number of reasons why this is so. First, your ISP may actually be cheating on you. Second, your DSL cable or modem may not be of a good kind. Third, your PC or software may already be obsolete and cannot recognize the new innovations that your ISP is using in providing you with high speed Internet access.
There are many tools or software that you could easily download on the Internet in order to determine the actual bandwidth that you’re receiving from your ISP. Check www.cnet.com for one.
bandwidth, CNET, DSL, DSL cable, Internet, Internet connection, ISP, Modem, pc optimization, PC Speed, spyware, virusPosted by
Kat on
November 5th, 2007 .
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