Particularly for those of us who work a bit with a command line it can often be a pain to manually change directories if you want to wade more than about four folders deep. Luckily, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 contain a handy little feature to get to a folder quickly. Simply hold …
My Web Browser Text is Too Small!
A lot of us would have come across a situation where the text in our web browser just became twice as small for an unknown reason. With so many keyboard shortcuts and buttons on mice …
Sometimes Unconventional Means Don’t Work But Don’t Be Discouraged
A few posts back I was looking into reviving a hard drive using unconventional means (in this case putting it in the freezer) based upon anecdotal evidence on the web that supported this method. Sometimes …
Update iTunes When Using a New iOS Device
Just a quick one tonight. The title might seem obvious to most people but it’s something worth mentioning anyway given the speculation around a refreshed iPhone and iPad being released before the end of the …
iPhone Video Calling – Killer Feature or Waste of Space?
It’s been reported that the next iPhone will sport a front-facing camera in order to support video calling (which would be perfect for Skype which I have blogged about previously). The question then is whether …
Would You Consider Smartphone Usage During Cinema Pre-Show Rude?
We went to see a movie earlier today and I was interested to see that during the ads there was a notice asking for people to not use their smartphones during the show. This was …
Asus Google Nexus 7 Tablet and Dock Unboxing
So, I decided to pull the trigger on an Android tablet in the form of the Asus Google Nexus 7 tablet as well as the official dock. I thought this would be a good way …
Aftershokz AS500 Bluez 2 Open Ear Wireless Stereo Headphones Unboxing
I have gone through a number of headphones over the years as I’ve either been interested in or required specific features, such as: noise-cancellation, Bluetooth connectivity (to use with my Lumia 1520), built-in microphone, software …
Hotmail Finally Implements Complete SSL
In a development that could be seen as a response to the havoc that FireSheep has created in the last week, Microsoft has finally enabled complete SSL security for its Hotmail service. Previously, authentication would …
Scraping HTML Tables into SQL Server Using SSIS
At work, I am attempting to scrape a table off an intranet webpage so that I can import its contents into Microsoft SQL Server so I can obtain more frequent updates for a small but …
Fitbit Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale Unboxing
Update 29/03/2013: Corrected an error with the specs – the Fitbit Aria only support the antiquated 802.11b Wi-Fi standard. I’ve had a steady trickle of new gadgets coming in recently and I was quite stoked …
Feb 24 2011
Know the Difference Between Wall Chargers and USB Chargers
- By Boydo in Batteries, Power, Technology
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 23 2011
Reclaim Space – Remove Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Backup Files
- By Boydo in Flash, Hard Drive, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2
One of the hot topics today is the general release of Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 to the public. Whilst it isn’t a ground breaking update in terms of adding new features to Windows 7 (a lot more of the action is related to Windows Server 2008 R2) it does contain a few important …
Feb 22 2011
Windows Home Server 2011 Features Time Machine Backups… Sort of…
Automated backups for Windows machines has been a staple of Windows Home Server since it was first released and in Windows Home Server 2011 that core functionality has been preserved. Microsoft had planned to support backups of Mac OS X computers through the Time Machine feature however Apple removed the ability to do so by …
Feb 21 2011
An Easier Way to Run Applications as Administrator in Windows Vista & Windows 7
Here’s a quick tip for this evening. From time to time, we need to open an application as an administrator instead of the limited user rights that we have by default in Windows Vista and Windows 7. However, this can be a pain as you need to locate the program you want to run (either …
Feb 20 2011
Panasonic 3D Blu-ray Player (DMP-BDT300GN) Review
- By Boydo in 3D, Communications, Connectivity, Display, Ethernet, Fixed, Google, HDMI, Imaging, Interfaces, Skype, Social Networking, Technology, Twitter, USB, Video, VoIP, Wi-Fi, Wireless, YouTube
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 …
Feb 19 2011
Automatically Reinstall Common Applications After a Format with Ninite
- By Boydo in Browsers, Hard Drive, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
If you have been following the blog you might be aware that I undertook a clean install of Windows 7 on a laptop. Of course, there’s a process to go through in order to backup existing data, reinstall Windows and then copy back the required data from the backup. However, some of that data is …
Feb 18 2011
No Pen and Paper? Use Notepad!
- By Boydo in Microsoft, Technology, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Here’s another quick tip. In many cases when I make or receive a phone call I am in front of a computer but also, for the life of me, I never seem to have a pen. One trick I have used for many years is to use the good old Windows Notepad application to jot …
Feb 17 2011
Mount Your ISOs Quickly with MagicDisc
- By Boydo in BD-ROM, Blu-ray, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Optical, Storage, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
If you download a lot of software (legally, mind you) sometimes they will come in the form of an ISO file which is basically an image of an optical disc (be it a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc). Normally, these files had to be burnt to a physical disc before you could actually start installing …
Feb 16 2011
Capture a Disk Image Quickly with DriveImage XML
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 …
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