Monday, April 25, 2005

Bonus Tech News on April 25, 2005

Hi-di-ho everyone! I seem to have more freetime today than usual, so I'll get to some tech news...
  • Apple Ships Tiger Early
    Well, well. It seems like we have gun-jumpers around the industry. A fortunate few recieved their pre-ordered Mac OSX 10.4 on the weekend, which caused Apple to flinch. Anyone out there have it installed in their Macs? Leave comments if you like telling us PC users about the good life.
  • Happy Birthday To You....
    Apple's iTunes Music Store will turn into a toddler this upcoming thursday, reaching the terrible twos. Last year's hoopla involved free music downloads from popular artists. Lets hope that this birthday celebration is a blast, and possibly a discount on thursday (are you listening Apple?).
  • Windows XP Professional 64-Bit Edition
    Today, Microsoft has finally released the 64-bit edition of Windows XP Professional. Users of XP who have 64-bit processors will be eligible for a free upgrade. Tom's Hardware Guide has all the details.

    Link: Intro. of WinXP 64-bit
Well, thats about it. A short burst of news, I know, but stay tuned for another dosage of Tech News on the normal day, Wednesday. Alright mi amigos....

techferret out.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Daily Tech for April 20, 2005

Hi everyone and welcome to another week of tech news. Another dull week in the technology world, so its going to be brief again.

  • Free Opera Browser v7.54 License
    There is a magazine in Germany that is offering their readers a free copy of Opera v7.54 online. An alternative browser to IE, this could be used instead of Firefox when you need IE-only content and want to avoid Microsoft. Dynatech has all the details.

    Link: Free Opera Browser
  • Google Maps in UK
    Google has now released Google Maps and Local for our UK citizens. Have fun seeing your home and Buckingham Palace from the sky, and finding iPod clubs in London.

    Link: Google Maps UK
    Google Local UK

  • Apple OSX "Tiger" Gold Master Online
    Well it seems like the "Tiger" is online for Mac-ites to download, well only the Developers and any Apple employee. Remember this is illegal and can get you in trouble. For the ones who have no guilt, here's the link with a warning from smash's world 6.8c.
    (FYI: Gold Master is the title given to the final version of a software)

    Link: Apple OSX "Tiger"

  • Adobe accquires Macromedia in Deal
    Adobe Systems Inc. will buy rival Macromedia Inc. for $3.4 billion. Adobe is the creator of the PDF file, as well as Photoshop (photo editing). Macromedia creates the Flash protocol that we are all familar with. Extremetech has the rest of the details.

    Link: Adobe and Macromedia Deal
Well thats about it for this weeks edition of the Daily Tech...This has been techferret and I hope you have a great day.

techferret out.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Daily Tech For April 13, 2005

Good morning and welcome to the Quick Wake Up Call Edition. Grab your cup of coffee or tea and enjoy the morning news...
  • Security Update!
    Well, it looks like Microsoft released another set of patches today. Update your software.
  • Systm and the broken
    Switcherman has behind-the-scene footage of both Systm and the broken...take a look.

    Link: Switcherman
Well, I told ya it was quick. Had to cut it short. Well, have a good day, and happy surfing.

techferret out.

Friday, April 08, 2005

Making Your Internet Experience Safe

As one may know, Microsoft owns everything in the computer world. From the OS you use (assuming you are reading this from Windows XP) to the very browser you surf the web with, Microsoft is everywhere. People hate Microsoft, this is obvious (Google-ing will tell you), and thus poor uninformed users are attacked from everywhere. Though the internet is dangerous, with proper protection, one can avoid the viruses and hacking.

Firefox
The browser that is taking back the web, Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2, is the best thing to come to the browser world since Netscape Communicator 4. It is encouraging competition and its army is strong, 25 million plus downloads, showing that innovation is needed in the computing world. Many techies and I use Firefox for its innovations including pop-up blockers, ad-blocking, tabbed browsing, and extremely fast interface. Though the internet is playing catch-up, the control IE has is shrinking. Less prone to the attacks and holes found in IE, it is safer and ensures a positive internet experience. Once you go to Firefox, you won't want it any other way.

Link:
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2

Anti-Virus
It seems that now-a-days new computers have anti-virus software installed, but for those who don't have any, get it. There are many anti-virus software available, and if you have the money then reach for the McAfee and Symantec. No money? No problem. There are two perfectly good anti-virus software that costs nothing. Avast 4 Home Edition and AVG Antivirus Free Edition are great programs and protect you from the viruses out there. Don't download and open anything unless you are sure it is free of viruses. Like wise, don't open e-mail attachments at all. Unless you know that person, avoid it; even then, use your anti-virus to make sure. It is better to be safe than sorry.

Links:
Avast 4 Home Edition
AVG Antivirus Free Editon

Firewall
With an effective browser and anti-virus, the next step is to aquire a firewall. Windows XP SP2 users are lucky--they already have one built in. That is just find and dandy, but it is just not enough. Two of my favorites, Sygate Personal Firewall 5.6 and ZoneAlarm 5.5, are recommended by the top tech users. For average joes, this software is not that difficult to control at all. Each one has easy to use interfaces, and are capable of learning your browsing habits, granting that you help it learn. Both question every program, so this can be a bit annoying, but checking a box solves that. I recommend them both, just choose one and march on through the internet.

Anti-Spyware
Now with the best browser, an anti-virus, and two firewalls your thinking I'm safe right? Wrong. There are programs on the internet that attach spyware, which can kill even the best computer out there. Fear not, for the killer tools are a click away. Take your pick: Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition, Spybot Search & Destroy 1.3, and Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta) (formally Giant AntiSpyware). Each one is free and will protect your computer as well as any paid software outthere. Each one is award winning and will do a good job of nuking the baddies. I personally use Ad-Aware SE Professional Edition, and it is good. I also run MS AntiSpyware once in a while to catch something. For the daring, try HijackThis 1.98, a spyware removal tool that will kill everything in its sight, even the good ones. With this in your arsenal, the internet should take cover.

Links:
Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition
Spybot Search & Destroy 1.3
Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta)
HijackThis 1.98

Remember the main things:
  1. Update regularly: Updates always come with fixes and patches which protect you even more. For Windows users, this is a must!
  2. Be cautious: Check and check again. Safe is better than sorry.
  3. Check for Viruses and Spyware once a week.
  4. Enjoy the internet.
I hope this was useful to you, the reader. As this is the first "article" I have written, I could have left something out. Feel free to comment and share your tips with the rest of the community, everyone is welcomed. Have a nice day everyone.

techferret out.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Daily Tech News for April 6, 2005

Well, its back to the old routine again. Ahh...only two months left till another extended vacation. Well lets get to the weeks tech news...
  • Peeping Tom to The Next Level
    Well it looks like Google had a reason for buying Keyhole. Their Google Maps now supports satellite images, so you know what you are looking at. I was able to see my house from the top...scary stuff man.

    Link: Google Maps

  • Fantasies of iPod movie
    Over at Engadget, they have posted a link to a story about a deal Apple made with UK based Alphamosaic for multimedia chips. Can you just think of Quicktime Movie Store and iPod movie...oooo.

    Link: Multimedia iPod(s) by End of 2005?

    Also, Scopetech have an article dealing with what if? Read it, very intriguing.

    Link: The iPod movie+Quicktime Movie Store

  • iMac mini Available At Best Buy
    For those of you who live too far from an Apple Store, that sucks. If you wanted an iMac mini and don't trust internet purchases, you can go to your local Best Buy and pick up one there. Apple computers in a Nationwide chain...cool.

  • DotNets...Huh?
    I was just looking at my college newspaper, Daily Titan, and they have an article talking about how the DotNets generation are more tolerant than the Gen X and Baby Boomers. Nothing to do with tech really, but what caught my attention was that anyone aged 18-25 right now are DotNets. Interesting...DotNets. "Coming soon to your workplace...DotNets! Available in many different colors and sizes, find one that fits your workplace today."

    Link: DotNets Are a Tolerant Bunch

  • Geek Speak is Confusing to the Average Joe
    It looks like many computer users that are not geeks are confused by the jargon used today on the net. Slashdot has the link to the BBC story.

    Link: 'Geek Speak' Confuses Net Users
Well, thats about it for this weeks edition. My past news is found using the archives, for those people who missed the blocking picture post. Well, I have to run...

techferret out.