Many of us have had a situation where the hard drive in our computer just dies unexpectedly. It’s a pain and an inconvenience which can be exacerbated by the absence of backups. Sometimes, hard drives just require a minor file system scan to get things working again or, in more severe cases, the controller board …
Category: Technology
Feb 28 2011
Change the Default Document Format to Office 2003 in Office 2007 & 2010
More people are making the switch to Office 2007 and Office 2010 however there are still those clinging on to older versions who are unable to open the newer Office 2007 formats (such as .docx and .xlsx which are differentiated from older versions with the extra “x” on the end of the file extension). I …
Feb 26 2011
Check Your Logs Regularly for Strange Activity
If you maintain your own server sometimes it can be easy to overlook what is going on with it especially when it sits tucked away somewhere out of mind and out of sight. Particularly, if you are running applications that can cost you money such as a VoIP PABX it is wise to check the …
Feb 24 2011
Know the Difference Between Wall Chargers and USB Chargers
Another short, sharp tip for this evening. It seems these days that we have a constant merry-go-round of gadgets needing to be recharged be it mobile phones, tablet devices, portable music devices, wireless console controllers or even USB batteries. Sometimes, we just need to charge something quickly without knowing which option is necessarily best. USB …
Feb 20 2011
Panasonic 3D Blu-ray Player (DMP-BDT300GN) Review
As promised, I have completed the review video for the Panasonic 3D Blu-ray Player (DMP-BDT300GN) after two months of use. This period of time catered for a break over the Christmas period as well as other commitments I have had to fit in. As with previous videos it is available in high definition for those of you …
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