Think you're gonna SCREAM if someone else mentions 'the Cloud'? Get used to it... it' ain't goin' away.
The concept of CLOUD COMPUTING, that is, relying on an internet connection for generating and storing all your documents and communications, has been heading toward us now like a herd of thundering turtles. Google Docs was the first public commercially interesting effort at this and now Microsoft is moving to make sure they aren't left behind. So lets take a few lines of text and explore the State of Cloud computing today.
The idea of applications to generate word processing, spreadsheet and presentation documents which can be shared over the internet and virtually 'backed up' is a sound idea. People have been talking for many years, maybe 10 or more, about web based applications like Word and Excel over the net. And they're handy, al beit abbreviated in their ability to match the power of PC applications. There are certain limitations to the on-line software that are understandable, given the 'newness' of all this. The level of refinement will advance as the user base grows.
To-date I'm not aware of any Microsoft Access quality relational databases available 'in the Cloud' yet. That'll come, I'm sure. When it does the users in the Cloud will have no limits.
I say "Bring it!"
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
'Talking Pictures' - Skype makes video calls E-Z
Have I written about Skype before? Well I'm writing about it now...
Skype is a great tool whether your friends and family are across the country or across town. Like Dick Tracy's (Who?) Radio-TV-Phone Watch, it puts you right in front of the person you're talking to, making a call much more personal, real & FUN than the phone is. Best of all: Skype calls from Computer to Computer are positively free...between here and...well, China, even.
Getting a Skype account is as simple as visiting Skype.com but to fully enjoy it, if you don't already have one, invest about $30-$50 in a decent webcam. These handy devices, available from your local office supply store, include a microphone and camera to transmit your voice and picture to people you choose to call.
Once you're set up you can search by name in Skype's contact directory to find family and friends who also have accounts. Once you send them an invitation to find you on Skype whenever it's 'open' you'll see if they're online and available to call. They can see you're on line too so either one of you can initiate a call and begin a 'video visit.'
Skype is simple and fast to learn to use. And it's become hugely popular. When I'm teaching a Skype class I'm always full with a waiting list. But if you aren't into taking a class you can learn most of what you need to know by visiting www.youtube.com and searching for 'How to use Skype'
Enjoy.
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Skype is a great tool whether your friends and family are across the country or across town. Like Dick Tracy's (Who?) Radio-TV-Phone Watch, it puts you right in front of the person you're talking to, making a call much more personal, real & FUN than the phone is. Best of all: Skype calls from Computer to Computer are positively free...between here and...well, China, even.
Getting a Skype account is as simple as visiting Skype.com but to fully enjoy it, if you don't already have one, invest about $30-$50 in a decent webcam. These handy devices, available from your local office supply store, include a microphone and camera to transmit your voice and picture to people you choose to call.
Once you're set up you can search by name in Skype's contact directory to find family and friends who also have accounts. Once you send them an invitation to find you on Skype whenever it's 'open' you'll see if they're online and available to call. They can see you're on line too so either one of you can initiate a call and begin a 'video visit.'
Skype is simple and fast to learn to use. And it's become hugely popular. When I'm teaching a Skype class I'm always full with a waiting list. But if you aren't into taking a class you can learn most of what you need to know by visiting www.youtube.com and searching for 'How to use Skype'
Enjoy.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
It's Not a Matter of Life & Death...
It's a phrase often used to make emphasis that something isn't 'A matter of life & death...it's more important than that.' A pretty effective visual. And it could well apply to software updates; in particular, those Windows and browser updates.
Most of us don't even know that every week...EVERY single week... Microsoft releases patches and security fixes. These fixes protect (or try to, anyway) the computers it's products are used on from bugs and malicious attacks sent by unscrupulous people who's greatest thrill is to read in the paper that they brought a million computer users to their knees. It's an on-going issue; won't go away... it's as certain as the sun rising every morning. The attacks WILL come. What are YOU doing about it?
Most of us don't even notice that little windows icon in the lower right hand of our screens letting us know "Windows has downloaded updates ... and are ready to install..". We ignore it if we see it at all.
You MUST run and install those updates. If you don't you may as well not use virus protection or if you DO then not update those files either. You leave a welcome mat out for the bad guys. And it's not like the booggie man in the closet.... These guys are REALLY there...and they WILL do you hard.
So is all this scare tactic making you freak out? Don't freak. Watch this small film on windows updates and see how you go about protecting yourself. Turn your speakers up... Oh, and I know, I know... be careful about links on the internet. Hey, trust me... I'm a (computer) Doctor.
Happy computing... ;-)
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Most of us don't even know that every week...EVERY single week... Microsoft releases patches and security fixes. These fixes protect (or try to, anyway) the computers it's products are used on from bugs and malicious attacks sent by unscrupulous people who's greatest thrill is to read in the paper that they brought a million computer users to their knees. It's an on-going issue; won't go away... it's as certain as the sun rising every morning. The attacks WILL come. What are YOU doing about it?
Most of us don't even notice that little windows icon in the lower right hand of our screens letting us know "Windows has downloaded updates ... and are ready to install..". We ignore it if we see it at all.
You MUST run and install those updates. If you don't you may as well not use virus protection or if you DO then not update those files either. You leave a welcome mat out for the bad guys. And it's not like the booggie man in the closet.... These guys are REALLY there...and they WILL do you hard.
So is all this scare tactic making you freak out? Don't freak. Watch this small film on windows updates and see how you go about protecting yourself. Turn your speakers up... Oh, and I know, I know... be careful about links on the internet. Hey, trust me... I'm a (computer) Doctor.
Happy computing... ;-)
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Nasty Little Virus Vermin!
I write here so often about the virus boogie men who pester us all with their 'craft'. They just don't go away, they don't sleep. They STEAL control of our computers so that we can't use them for anything but a door stop (PC) or a paper weight (Laptop). Grrrrr how we HATE those guys!
Actually it's not impossible to restore an infected computer .... IF you pull the infected, possessed hard drive, hook it up with a cable to another PC and run various scans for hours on end, then reinsert in in the 'infected' computer and run a few MORE hours of scans to get any 'baddies' that got missed before.
See? Simple, huh? Or just call your friendly Computer Repair Guy and ask for help. But don't begrudge him his fee. I can assure you it costs ALL of that to undo the harm done and get you enjoying your computing experience again.
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Actually it's not impossible to restore an infected computer .... IF you pull the infected, possessed hard drive, hook it up with a cable to another PC and run various scans for hours on end, then reinsert in in the 'infected' computer and run a few MORE hours of scans to get any 'baddies' that got missed before.
See? Simple, huh? Or just call your friendly Computer Repair Guy and ask for help. But don't begrudge him his fee. I can assure you it costs ALL of that to undo the harm done and get you enjoying your computing experience again.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Hello? Santa? All I want for NEW YEARS is a VERIZON LTE IPhone
Oh how the rumors do fly! But this one? This one may have some weight to it.
The rumor mills says Apple has shipped Verizon IPhones to dealers (JUST VERIZON Stores) for sale right AFTER Christmas, as part of a deal to let AT&T keep Christmas sales.
How great is this, then? These phones, which we've all been waiting for now for like 3 years are reported to be LTE meaning True 4th Generation wireless network. That'd mean faster... But we can't really say how many balls were dropped with the new Verizon IPhone and how many NEW balls are in play, because if we DID we'd have ta KILL ya.
Secrecy is everything; unless someone leaves one in a bar between now and Christmas!
So the cat's outta the bag, the genie is outta the bottle and the ...ok, I ran out of little sayings already. Just wait and watch like the rest of us.
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The rumor mills says Apple has shipped Verizon IPhones to dealers (JUST VERIZON Stores) for sale right AFTER Christmas, as part of a deal to let AT&T keep Christmas sales.
How great is this, then? These phones, which we've all been waiting for now for like 3 years are reported to be LTE meaning True 4th Generation wireless network. That'd mean faster... But we can't really say how many balls were dropped with the new Verizon IPhone and how many NEW balls are in play, because if we DID we'd have ta KILL ya.
Secrecy is everything; unless someone leaves one in a bar between now and Christmas!
So the cat's outta the bag, the genie is outta the bottle and the ...ok, I ran out of little sayings already. Just wait and watch like the rest of us.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
"Hey, I was born at night, but it wasn't LAST night!"
Well, the ever inventive virus community is at it again. And the creativity out of this groups is amazing...never ONCE taking the e-mail community for anything but FOOLS!
What you'll be seeing soon if you haven't already is an e-mail addressed to YOU from someone you may or may not know, saying something like: "Honey, here are the childrens birth certificates..." and there will be a zip file attached. You'd have to be certifiably NUTZ to click on that zip file...but undoubtedly many many many will.
But YOU won't, constant reader...because you're too smart; or because you read my blog!
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Can you hear me NOW? Jabra Extereme Ear Bud
Almost all states are moving to a law that requires car & truck drivers have hands free devices to handle calls while driving, or just leave the darn thing OFF till you get to your destination.While the 'in-the-ear' devices may make one look nerdy they sure do a good job.
We especially like the Jabra line and at $80- retail the Jabra Extreme is a nice choice. Your phone has to be Blue-tooth capable for this choices to work, but if it is then this one is slick. It's small, and has a loop around the ear which helps ensure it won't fall out mid-call and have you looking in your lap instead of the road. The noise blackout features help quiet background noise for whomever your speaking with. AND, this unit will allow streaming audio, which many other devices will NOT do. This is a nice feature if you have pop casts or the like to listen too while driving or walking. Talking time on a full charge is like 5.5 hours (or a little less) and 10.5 DAYS in standby mode.
We recommend it.
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We especially like the Jabra line and at $80- retail the Jabra Extreme is a nice choice. Your phone has to be Blue-tooth capable for this choices to work, but if it is then this one is slick. It's small, and has a loop around the ear which helps ensure it won't fall out mid-call and have you looking in your lap instead of the road. The noise blackout features help quiet background noise for whomever your speaking with. AND, this unit will allow streaming audio, which many other devices will NOT do. This is a nice feature if you have pop casts or the like to listen too while driving or walking. Talking time on a full charge is like 5.5 hours (or a little less) and 10.5 DAYS in standby mode.
We recommend it.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Printing with the IPad
Yes, Virginia, you CAN print from the IPad. But you'll need an APP to do it till Apple comes up with a native solution. If you E-Mail me maybe I can hook you up with a solution. Oh, btw, works with IPhone, too!
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