Free Greeting eCards!

December 21st, 2008

Sending cards by snail mail can get expensive. They cost upwards of $5 each, and postage is certainly not cheap either. Send out 20 cards, and this can really pile up. Well, the good news is that times have changed. If you are seeking something different to the old “send-a-card-by-mail” routine at Christmas, look no further. There is a great website that allows you to instantly send animated greeting cards by email for any occasion! Read the rest of this entry »

Ditch the Inkjet - Laser Printers Are King

December 3rd, 2008

If you’re fed up with the hassles of running an Inkjet printer, read further. With laser printers cheaper than ever, its time for a welcomed change. Read the rest of this entry »

Secure Your Wireless Network!

November 14th, 2008

I would like to talk about the dangers of having an unsecured wireless network. An unsecured wireless network requires no password to login, and transmits unencrypted data between computer and router. Read the rest of this entry »

What is an IP Address?

October 27th, 2008

Every house on your block has an address. An address uniquely identifies a house situated anywhere in the world - there is no confusion. The unique combination of house number, street name, city, and country can unambiguously identify any house on the planet. A similar analogy that comes to mind are phone numbers - every telephone line in the country has a unique telephone number. So when I call Bob across the street, I can be sure that I’m really calling Bob’s house; his phone number is unique. You get the point already! So, what is an IP Address? Read the rest of this entry »

Organize Your Files Using Cut & Paste

October 11th, 2008

Microsoft Windows organizes computer files by placing them into folders. Well what are folders your may ask? Folders are simply containers - thats it. Folders can contain 2 things, files, and other folders. Thats right, a folder can contain another folder - this hierarchical nature is the basis for most computer filing systems. Think of folders in Windows similarly to folders in your office filing cabinet - folders organize the documents in which they contain. The folder itself is not valuable. Hence if a folder is empty (contains no files), then it can be safely deleted and nothing of value is lost. However folders are not usually empty, since their main purpose is to organize and group different kinds of computer data. For example, we can create a folder called “Pictures” which will store all of our picture files. Similarly, we can create a folder called “Music” to contain all of our music files. More specifically, our Music folder can contain several other folders specifying genre - For example, the sub-folders could be called “Rock”, “Dance”, and “Rap”. This way, we could further organize the music into categories. Yet all the while, the Music folder would still contain everything. Got it? Read the rest of this entry »

Use Firefox!

October 5th, 2008

The Mozilla Firefox web browser is a free alternative to Microsoft’s popular Internet Explorer. This piece of software has been growing in popularity for several years and has evolved into A+ material. The Mozilla developer community has worked tireless hours to put together a world class web browser providing the best in functionality, speed, and security. Read the rest of this entry »

Make Data Backups a Regular Occurance!

September 16th, 2008

The most important part of any computer system is the data. Hardware can be replaced, and programs can be re-installed. But if you lose the data inside your machine, it can be quite an awful feeling. Your important documents or precious pictures are irreplaceable, so why risk losing them? Make data backups a regular occurence! Read the rest of this entry »

Google Chrome

September 2nd, 2008

Google has recently launched its long awaited web browser - Google Chrome. The browser is lightweight, clean, robust, secure, and simple to use. Would we expect anything less from Google? Read the rest of this entry »