BRUCEB NEWS
Set Up Remote Access To Help Your Parents With Their Computer
Your parents need your help. Set up a remote connection to their computer so you can look over their hunched shoulders to lend a hand. It doesn’t matter if you’re not sure that you’re skilled enough – compared to them you are a wizard. I’ll give you several ways to...
WINDOWS VISTA & SECURITY VENDORS
You may have seen news coverage of complaints by Symantec, McAfee and others about security changes in Vista. Basically they complain that Vista's security is locked up so...
COMCAST INCREASES DOWNLOAD SPEEDS
Comcast cable Internet service is currently marketed at 6Mbps and 8Mbps download speeds - very speedy indeed compared to DSL service that typically runs 1.5Mbps or less. There...
EARTHLINK & MISSING E-MAIL
Remember Earthlink? It's still in business but not particularly relevant. (Companies providing dialup access became an anachronism when the telcos and cable companies shut them...
MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Microsoft Office 2007 will arrive on January 30 along with Windows Vista. My sense is that it will have a much different effect at large companies than in small...
SPAM IS BACK
You've probably noticed it, and here's a New York Times article to confirm it: after a respite for a year or two, the volume of spam has risen sharply in the last few months;...
WINDOWS DESKTOP SEARCH – VERSION CONFUSION
Windows Desktop Search is the invaluable technology from Microsoft that indexes Outlook folders and documents for lightning-fast searches - the same technology that underlies...
BABY BOOMER HEAVEN
The world is awash with music, but the latest offering is a slice of heaven for anyone growing up in the 60s and 70s. Wolfgangs Vault is run by Bill Sagan, an entrepreneur who...
WIDESCREEN MONITORS
Televisions are switching to widescreen displays, 16:9 aspect ratios like a movie screen instead of the more square 4:3 aspect ratio. Computer monitors are following the same...
VISTA RELEASE, PART 1
It was widely reported that Windows Vista was officially released today as the successor to Windows XP. Here's the New York Times story about the release, and here's some...
IPOD SKINS
There are several thousand accessories for iPod owners - here's one that would make a great stocking stuffer. Gelaskins makes particularly gorgeous skins, thin vinyl printed with...
FLIMSY TECHNOLOGY
I frequently rant about the declining quality of hardware and software. Here's an article blaming manufacturers: "Now computers are fast enough, mobile phones are small enough...
DISPOSABLE E-MAIL ADDRESSES
Some web sites require an e-mail address and send a confirming e-mail message to activate an account. The "confirmation" might be an excuse to get an e-mail address that can...
IE7 & QUICKBOOKS
Some versions of Quickbooks are incompatible with Internet Explorer 7. It's hard to say why IE7 came as a surprise to Intuit, but only now are patches appearing to make recent...
IE7 & THE LANGUAGE BAR
The Windows XP language bar reappears in the lower right-hand corner after installing Internet Explorer 7. It makes it easy to change the default language used by Windows XP, or...
MEMORY – THE MAGIC NUMBER CREEPS UPWARD
A few years ago, we routinely got 256Mb of RAM for our new Windows XP computers. Memory was expensive and 256Mb was sufficient to run Windows XP, an antivirus program, an e-mail...