From time to time I help people undertake the often laborious task of doing a clean installation of Windows on a computer. The installation itself is fairly painless but there are other tasks involved that can take up a considerable amount of time, including: backing up the existing data (although I recommend people have regular …
Category: Operating Systems
Feb 15 2011
Adjust Text Brightness on Android with Screen Filter
- By Boydo in Android, Operating Systems, Technology
A tip for the Android users out there. Have you ever woken up during the night and needed to check your phone only to find your eyes burnt by the brightness of the screen even on the minimum or automatic brightness setting? It’s definitely not a pleasant experience but there is something you can do …
Feb 14 2011
Google Prevents Use of American Express Cards on Certain Cross-Currency Transactions
- By Boydo in Android, Apple, Financial, Google, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iTunes, Operating Systems, Technology
Up until yesterday I had only ever downloaded free application from the Android Market but yesterday I was looking to get some nice looking widgets courtesy of the “Beautiful Widgets” app. I thought for the cost of €1.45 (approximately AU$1.95 at the time of writing) it was a fair price for something that has received pretty good …
Feb 13 2011
Drive Extender Alternatives for Windows Home Server 2011
Last year, I covered the shock announcement that Microsoft was dropping the Drive Extender (DE) technology from its second version of Windows Home Server (formerly codenamed “Vail” but now dubbed Windows Home Server 2011). In a nutshell, DE provided some critical functionality including: storage pooling (the ability to combine multiple drives into one large storage …
Feb 12 2011
Did You Know About Triple Clicking?
Another quick tip for the night. It would be fair to say that most people know about the concept of the single click normally used for selecting objects on the screen, dragging objects to other places or clicking hyperlinks. Similarly, people know about double clicking to open applications or documents (although I find it annoying …
Feb 11 2011
Secure Online Transactions with VeriSign Identity Protection
- By Boydo in Android, Apple, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Operating Systems, Security, Technology, Tokens
These days we hear horror stories of accounts being hacked and unwanted activity occurring under those accounts. In the worst cases, this can involve finances which can really cause major problems depending on what happens. So really, prevention is the best cure as trying to pick up the pieces afterwards can be time consuming and …
Feb 09 2011
Nokia Wises Up to Their Shrinking Market
- By Boydo in Android, iOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Windows Phone 7
For many years it has been widely acknowledged that Nokia, once the world leader in mobile phones and technology, has become nothing more than a random handset generator that uses a combination of numbers and letters to label its phones (possibly using a random alphanumeric value generator). Whilst there are Nokia handsets that are fit …
Feb 06 2011
Make the Time and Date Visible on Your Windows Taskbar
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Here’s a quick tip for those of you who may rummage around and/or curse when you need to find the date quickly and have a terrible time trying to remember. For users of Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, all you need to do is the following: Right click on the taskbar, If there …
Feb 04 2011
Why You Shouldn’t Install Third Party Codecs on Windows 7
- By Boydo in Apple, CPU, Display, GPU, Imaging, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Processors, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Another quick update for this evening. What many people may not know but Windows 7 actually supports a wider range of codecs (i.e. COmpression / DECompression software) compared to Windows XP and Vista, specifically: H.264 (popular for Apple devices and web streaming), AAC (a popular audio format also preferred by Apple), DivX, Xvid. As a …
- AAC, codec, CPU, DivX, GPU, H.264, K-Lite, Microsoft, sound card, Windows, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Xvid
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Jan 31 2011
Visually Track Hard Drive Space with WinDirStat
- By Boydo in Flash, Hard Drive, Linux, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows Phone 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Here’s a quick tip for this evening. If there is one thing that Windows has lacked all of these years it is a way to quickly assess from a macro level which folders are taking up the most space without having to take a “divide and conquer” approach by right clicking each folder, going to …
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