Archive for April, 2007
Finding someones personal information online is easier then ever. This is great if you are doing a back ground check for an employee, babysitter, your daughters new boyfriend and for many other reasons. This also might be a scary tool in the wrong hands. This tool is called edectiviesite.com.
We will focus on using this tool for positive things here. This tool can be used to check your credit for errors. It is great for screening job applicants. You can use it to investigate the best day care centers in your area. You can track down old friends.
If you do get anything from this tool at all, it is good to learn how much personal information is out there for the public to see. With this knowledge, we can be more careful in what we put out there.
For more information follow this link.
I made a big mistake. I let my fiance borrow my iPod. She synced it to her computer when she thought she was charging it and accidentally deleted an audio book that I had not yet finished. Luckily, the site that I buy my audio books from (http://www.audiobookstoreportal.com) has a library so that I can download the audiobook as many times as I like after purchasing it.
This got me thinking though. What if I was not able to find another copy of the audio book. Or what if she accidentally lost some other mp3 files that are important to me?
After wondering if there is a way to fix this problem, a friend recommended a book to me that is loaded with secrets to help you with your iPod, including how to recover lost files.
The book is titled 101 Tips and Tricks for IPods. This book can help you easily fix almost any problem you may come across with your iPod. It also teaches tips like how to maximize battery life, and even how to replace your iPods hard drive!
So if you have an iPod, or are buying one as a gift, be sure to follow this link for instant access to 101 Tips and Tricks For IPods.
There is now a 50% chance of being infected by an internet worm within just 12 minutes of being online using an unprotected, unpatched Windows PC, according to Sophos, one of the big anti-virus companies. That’s how bad it has become. Even the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness team says “the average time-to-exploitation … for an unprotected computer is measured in minutes.”
An outfit known as MacroVirus is offering free scans of your computer to see whether you’ve been hit. clean and repair your entire system and get it back to it’s original performance. MacroVirus not only detects and removes Viruses, but also Spyware, Adware, Trojans, Dialers, Worms and a host of other dangerous parasites that detererate computer performance and invade your privacy.
A recent study found that over 90% of computers are infected by some type of malware picked up from internet usage. MacroVirus claims to protect against ALL of them.
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