Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Own a smart phone and want to keep it in pristine condition? Learn how to clean your dirty smartphone!

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Copyright: 2010-01-28

We have already shown you how to clean your keyboard without breaking it, but did you know your smartphone can be just as dirty and covered with bacteria? Here is how to properly clean your smartphone.

Cell Phones have been repeatedly found to be one of the most disgusting things we regularly touch. In many tests, cell phones have tested to contain more germs than a toilet seat. Can you hear me now? You don’t want to put your head on a toilet seat. If you are going to reach out and touch someone your phone, make sure you rethink possibilities and clean your smartphone the right way.

Find out more over @ HowToGeek!

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Monday, June 27, 2011

The top five ways to keep your computer healthy!

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TOP FIVE WAYS TO KEEP YOUR COMPUTER HEALTHY

Contributed by Marlene Jones, Friendly Computers
(www.friendlycomputers.com/southhouston)

1. Install Anti-Virus Software and configured it to run routinely
a. This protects your system from virus infections and helps avoid costly virus removal

2. Keep your system healthy with regular software and Windows updates
a. Regular updates keeps your system secure
b. **90% of all Windows updates from Microsoft involve security

3. Remove clutter and avoid dust around your computer system
a. Clutter and dust can cause overheating and potential hardware failures

4. Clean the inside of your computer or have it cleaned by a professional
computer services company.
a. Removing dust and built-up residue from the inside of your systems helps the processor and other components to perform at optimal efficiency

5. Avoid downloading and installing email attachments or online videos and music from unknown sources
a. Downloads from unknown sources is the number one way to get a virus

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Texting while Driving...don't do it!

Texting While Driving

It doesn't have to be 2 AM anymore to see drivers weaving from one side of the lane to the other. It is tough to make a trip anywhere without seeing someone behind the wheel talking or texting on a cell phone.

In September of 2008 a California train collision killed 25, and it was determined that the engineer had received a text one minute before the crash, most likely causing him to miss a crucial signal.

Alexandria Brown was texting while driving to school in Texas. When she lost control of her vehicle, she was thrown and killed immediately.

The US Department of Transportation has set guidelines prohibiting drivers of commercial vehicles from texting while driving. This applies to buses, delivery vehicles and long-haul trucks. Violators can be fined up to $2,750.

Florida legislators have nearly passed a bill to prohibit texting while driving. Other states have passed similar legislation. Most states have made it a secondary offense, requiring another offense in order to ticket for texting. There are efforts around the country to make this distraction a primary offense.

Virginia Tech Transportation Institute's (VTTI) studies have documented that texting takes the driver's eyes off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds out of every 6 seconds texting. At 55 mph, the average texter travels the length of a football field including end zones without looking at the road ahead.

The NHTSA has stated that due to a driver's mental inattention to the road, even hands-free cell phone conversations are statistically as hazardous as drunk driving. A University of Utah driving simulator study confirmed that reaction times of cell phone users were worse than those of intoxicated drivers. Many refute this finding, arguing that when drivers keep their eyes on the road, the risk is minimized. The VTTI studies found that in an actual driving situation, cell phone conversations were not nearly as risky as texting. Even so, the risk when reaching for or dialing a cell phone has been calculated at 2.8 to nearly 7 times as high as attentive driving.

Car and Driver Magazine conducted a study on a closed course, testing the effects of drinking, texting and reading email on braking distance. Cars were equipped with a red light, mounted above the steering wheel. Drivers were instructed to come to a complete stop when the light came on. At 35 mph, normal reaction time to stopping was .39 seconds. Intoxicated drivers needed an additional 4 feet to stop. Drivers reading email averaged 21 additional feet. Texting drivers needed an additional 16 feet to come to a complete stop.

Talk to your family, your children, and your friends about texting while driving. It is a conversation that could save their lives.

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Monday, June 20, 2011

It's Hurricane Season! Back Up Your Data Regularly

Multiple Ways to Back Up Data
by Marlene Jones - Friendly Computers

Most people have photos, documents, music, and videos stored on their computers. In a business setting, the data stored on computers becomes critical. There are many ways to back up your precious data. Hurricane season is an excellent reason to get a back up plan in place.


CDs and DVDs
A quick and inexpensive way to back up data from your computer systems. The disks are portable and can be stored in places like safe deposit boxes or in locations other than your home or office.

External Hard Drives
These high-capacity drives are an excellent way to set up routine back ups of all data. They are also portable so they can be unplugged and taken with you in the event of a hurricane evacuation.

Jump Drives
Another quick and inexpensive way to back up data from your computer systems that are also portable and can be stored at outside locations.

Internet-Based Offsite Storage
Many companies like Carbonite.com offer ways to back up data. This safe and effective tool is a surefire way to ensure that your data is backed up in a secure manner and easily accessible at all times.

Servers
Most businesses have a server in place for multiple reasons. Servers are an excellent source of secure data back up and provides the opportunity for shared data for employees within the company.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How to clean your electronics!

No matter how much cash you spend on the latest and greatest tech gadget, it will be wasted money if you don't take a few minutes to clean it properly. Dust, given the opportunity to settle and accumulate, can block vital components within electronics. A busted fan, for instance, could cause an electronic device to overheat and ultimately die.

Likewise, using the wrong cleaning solutions and methods can render your favorite gadget useless.

Fight dirt and grime with these easy, safe cleaning tricks for your electronic products.

Read more about what safe and easy products you can have to clean your electronic products over @ DIYLife...

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

"Handy Shortcuts" Provides Quick Access to Useful Windows Features

Windows: While Windows allows you to make shortcuts to certain oft-used functions, there are others that you can only access from their dedicated menus. Handy Shortcuts creates shortcuts for useful but less easy-to-access functions right on your desktop.

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