How to Adjust the Text Size of Your Monitor

September 29, 2009 · Filed Under Hardware · Comment 

From personal preference issues to vision problems, any number of reasons might lead to the need to tweak the monitor settings related to text size. This is a simple task to complete once you know where to look for these settings.

In addition to personal preferences that might dictate how you want the display on your monitor to appear, there are certain medical reasons lying behind the need to change these settings. For example, computer eye strain can often be minimized when optimal text size settings has been incorporated.

It is important for you to understand that the default setting is designed to provide optimal performance. Therefore, you can always revert to these settings if you are unsure of what to do.

How to Adjust the Text Size in a Windows-Based System

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Remedies for Windows Shutdown Errors

September 22, 2009 · Filed Under Software · Comment 

One of the most common issues that PC owners have with their computers and Windows is the inability to shut down the system or an extended shutdown time. Sometimes the computer with reboot itself instead, or it will cycle through the shutdown procedure for what seems like an eternity. This can be an indication of a serious problem and should be dealt with as soon as possible.

Can’t Say Goodbye

Waiting for your computer to quit already and shut off can be an aggravating waste of time. But the computer isn’t being difficult just to increase your blood pressure-most likely there is an issue with the registry, which is the quantity of programs and files that make up the operating system and installed software. Especially with Windows XP and sometimes with… Continue reading...

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The Costs of Spam

September 15, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · 1 Comment 

The sheer volume of spam that is mailed out every minute has reached epidemic proportions. There is one simple reason for this, the cost is little and the rewards are excellent. Anyone with a list of addresses and internet access can send out thousands or millions of messages with a click. The cost to others however is now running in the millions of dollars.

Bandwidth
Spam costs everyone valuable internet bandwidth that is used for spam instead of legitimate business or personal use. Bandwidth is the rate at which data is transmitted, particularly the amount that can be transmitted in a specific amount of time. The lower bandwidth rate, the slower information travels.

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How Spammers Get Your Email Address

September 8, 2009 · Filed Under Business Tools, Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · Comment 

Spam represents a large amount of mail sent, with thousands and thousands sent everyday worldwide. The worst part of it all is that some of the spam is coming from what appears to be your email address! So how exactly do spammers get your email address? Unfortunately, there are many ways spammers can access your email address with very few being legitimate.

Spammers use a technique known as “harvesting,” where they collect your email address from legitimate websites like USENET, chat rooms, message boards, AOL profile pages, and special interest group postings. They are sites you have visited and filled out a request info form leaving your contact information or ecommerce sites where you have placed orders.

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Online Data Protection

Data protection is very important for companies who carry out most of their operations with the help of computers or other electronic devices. As well, personal computers need to have a backup system in case of computer crashes. While computers are wonderful inventions and great timesavers, they can’t be completely relied upon, and they may crash at any point in time. Having data backups is essential for a smooth, uninterrupted business operation as well as maintaining peace of mind at home. If you’re a happy-go-lucky person, take the time to get organized and implement an effective data backup strategy before you wind up paying a heavy price in valuable information being lost. Anything can happen and disasters occur anywhere. These things can… Continue reading...

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