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Software: The new Windows Live Essentials Beta – Available 6/24/10

microsoft-logo From a post earlier today on the Windows Team Blog (LINK: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/06/23/announcing-the-new-windows-live-essentials-beta.aspx (http://windowsteamblog NULL.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/06/23/announcing-the-new-windows-live-essentials-beta NULL.aspx) ), the latest version of Windows Live Essentials will be out tomorrow, June 24th.

The following Microsoft Video shows some of the latest features to Windows Live Essentials

Get Microsoft Silverlight

Windows Live Essentials – the essential software for Windows

Windows Live Essentials includes Messenger, Mail, Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Writer, Sync and Family Safety. Essentials is available for free and in many cases may already be installed on your PC with Windows.

Picture of Windows Live Essentials icons (http://windowsteamblog NULL.com/cfs-file NULL.ashx/__key/CommunityServer-Blogs-Components-WeblogFiles/00-00-00-53-82-metablogapi/1537 NULL.Essentials_5F00_5BD7465E NULL.png)

In the upcoming release, we focused on achieving  two important goals with Essentials:

  1. Making everyday tasks simpler and enabling new possibilities on your PC
  2. Connecting Windows 7 to the cloud

Windows Live Essentials beta requires Windows Vista or Windows 7, and is available in English, French, Dutch, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, or Spanish.

As previously announced (http://windowsteamblog NULL.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/06/02/preview-of-the-new-windows-live-essentials NULL.aspx), this release of Essentials is focused on two things: connecting Windows 7 to the cloud services you already use, and making everyday tasks simpler, so that you can do more on your PC.

Connecting Windows 7 to the cloud

We’ve designed Essentials to connect your Windows experience to the web services you already use – not just the ones from Microsoft. The new betas of Windows Live Photo Gallery, Movie Maker, Mail, Writer, and Messenger (http://explore NULL.live NULL.com/windows-live-messenger-beta) connect to photo and video sharing (SkyDrive (http://skydrive NULL.com), Flickr (http://www NULL.flickr NULL.com/), YouTube (http://www NULL.youtube NULL.com/), Facebook (http://www NULL.facebook NULL.com/), SmugMug (http://www NULL.smugmug NULL.com)), social networking (Facebook (http://www NULL.facebook NULL.com/), MySpace (http://www NULL.myspace NULL.com), Linkedin (http://www NULL.linkedin NULL.com)), email (Hotmail (http://www NULL.hotmail NULL.com/), Gmail (http://www NULL.gmail NULL.com), Yahoo! Mail (http://mail NULL.yahoo NULL.com)), blogging (Spaces (http://spaces NULL.live NULL.com), WordPress (http://wordpress NULL.com), Blogger (http://www NULL.blogger NULL.com)), and document productivity (Office Web Apps (http://office NULL.live NULL.com)) services. And the new Windows Live Sync keeps your files synchronized across multiple PCs and in the cloud.  You can even directly access your PC over the web with Sync’s new remote desktop feature.

Making everyday tasks simpler and enabling new possibilities

People like to get creative on their PCs as much as they like seeing what everyone else has been up to. Whether it’s Retouch, Panoramic Stitch, or Photo Fuse in Photo Gallery, Auto Movie in Movie Maker, or Photo Mail in the new Windows Live Mail, we think you’ll be excited by the new additions to Essentials that make advanced tasks, well, easy. If you haven’t yet tried PhotoFuse to merge together the best of several photos, it’s a lot of fun. (http://techcrunch NULL.com/2010/06/02/microsoft-rolls-out-impressive-enhancements-to-windows-live-essentials-suite/)

As soon as the beta goes live tomorrow (we’ll update this blog post when it does), you’ll be able to get it from here (http://explore NULL.live NULL.com/windows-live-essentials-beta). (LINK: http://explore.live.com/windows-live-essentials-beta (http://explore NULL.live NULL.com/windows-live-essentials-beta))

Software: For anyone who watches the World Cup via an online stream that doesn’t want to hear the VuVuzela

Stardock Stardock (LINK: http://www.stardock.com/ (http://www NULL.stardock NULL.com/), a pc software company specializing in Windows experience software and PC games, has come up with a filter to block the sound of the VuVuzela for those watching any of the online streams of the World Cup.  The filter called Devuvuzelator does not require actual installation can be downloaded at (LINK) http://www.stardock.com/labs/devuvuzelator/ (http://www NULL.stardock NULL.com/labs/devuvuzelator/)

Here is the explanation from the site about the Devuvuzelator

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I tried it with one of this mornings matches and it works very well.  Unfortunately this software is Windows only. 

Software: Hidden and Additional Themes for Windows 7

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     One of the nice cosmetic features in Windows 7 is the great variety of themes that you can select from to change the appearance of your computer system.  I had not written this post earlier because somehow I seriously though that most people were aware of all their options.  However, after a recent road trip (with the W7 laptop) where I kept getting asked “where did you get those backgrounds for your computer”, I suddenly understood that their are a lot of people who just don’t know about the additional cosmetic changes you can make to your Windows 7 pc.  So with that being said, here is a simple way that you can add or change the look of your Windows 7 pc. 

For those who still aren’t sure here is a short video from Microsoft explaining “What is a theme” – (LINK)http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/what-is-a-theme (http://windows NULL.microsoft NULL.com/en-us/windows7/what-is-a-theme)

     Microsoft has always offered what they refer to as themes for Windows, to all the user to change the appearance of their system. In Windows 7, Microsoft has a 3 different options for themes, 2 of which may not be well known.  Everyone that has installed Windows 7 should be familiar with the personalization screen that you can find in Control Panel (Start Menu Button –> Control Panel)

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When you click on Personalization, you get the following screen (This is the USA version, if you selected a different country during install of Windows 7 the pictures themselves may be a little different) where you can select the theme to use for your computer (Theme includes pictures –usually 5 or 6 in a group- plus color schemes and sounds).  In addition, by selecting at the bottom you can select how often the background changes and if you want a specific color scheme or sound and what screen saver to go along with your theme. 

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     Now this post could end right here but that wouldn’t cover the 2 other ways that you can add to your choices in the personalization screen. 

Additional Themes Option #1 – The Hidden ones already on your pc

     So lets start with the option that is already on your computer but is hidden because they are considered to be for other regions or locations. (NOTE: you will need to have hidden files and folders showing in Windows. You can change that setting in control panel –> folder options –> View tab –> put a bubble next to “Show hidden files, folders, and drives)

1) Click on Start and then in the search box type the following

- C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT and press the Enter key

- you will see the following window (below), just click on the folder called MCT

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2) The window that opens will show you the additional themes for Windows 7 for other regions or locations (Depending on the version of Windows 7 your choices may be a little different than the ones shown below).  In my copy of Windows I get themes additional themes from Australia, Canada, U.K, and South Africa (In addition to the US theme which is already showing).

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- Once you are at the MCT folder open the theme for the country you like, and then you can either select the folder with the country name where you will see the pictures used in the theme or the theme folder itself to install the theme.

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- If you select the folder with the pictures (below) you can right click on a picture you like and then select “Set as desktop background. (This will not make it into a changing theme, it will give you just that picture as your background. )

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- If you choose to install the entire theme, once you have selected the Theme folder, double click on the file name.theme (in this example GB.theme). That will install the entire theme.

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3) Once you have done that you can go back to your personalization folder in control panel and select the newly added themes. Once a theme is on your Personalization window, its just a matter of clicking on it to change between themes.

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Additional Themes Option #2 –

Other than locating hidden Windows 7 themes in your computer, you can also download several windows 7 themes form the Microsoft Website.

Visit the Windows 7 Personalization page (LINK) http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/personalize (http://windows NULL.microsoft NULL.com/en-us/windows/downloads/personalize)

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- Here you will find a large selection of themes you can add to your Windows 7 install.  Its also very simple and best of all its FREE!!!!

All you need to do is scroll down the page until you find a theme that interests you, you will see a download button just under that them.

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- Click on download, it will be followed by a screen that will ask you if you want to Open or Save.  If you wish to save the themes for later just select save (and remember where you saved it to). If you just want to install select open and it will automatically install the theme on the computer for you. (NOTE: The theme will also become your default theme, so you will need to go back to the personalization folder to change it to something else.)

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Themes take up a minimal space on a hard drive so don’t be afraid to download and try a few of these out. 

And with that you have another simple way of changing the look of your Windows 7 pc.  “I’m glad Windows 7 was my idea”.  OK it wasn’t but I have always wanted to be in one of those commercials so that I could say that.

Download YouTube Videos

Ever wanted to save a YouTube video as a WMV file or just wanted an MP3 of a song played on youtube (http://www NULL.youtube NULL.com)?

While there are a number of ways to do this, there is a free tool out there that is simple and easy to use.

The program is called FLVtoAVI. You can download the video into the formats listed in the screen shot below and save it to your computer!

Download from flvtoavi.com (http://www NULL.flvtoavi NULL.com)

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From their website:

FLV to AVI – Freeware to converting Flash Video (.flv) to AVI

Do you need convert internet Flash video to popular AVI video format? Do you want to play your Flash video with your portable video player (MP4 players)? This small and powerful flash tool "FLV to AVI" can help you.

FLV to AVI is one free software to convert Adobe Flash video to AVI video, simple and easy to use, just input the file name of your Flash video file, and choice one output AVI video format, the software will convert your Flash file (.flv) to the AVI video (.avi) in minutes (the default output AVI video is MPEG4 video format).

FLV to AVI support several different AVI video codecs, include MPEG4, DivX, Xvid, QuickTime (MOV), WMV and 3GP. It can only convert audio data form Flash video file to MP3 audio (output MP3 audio is 128kbps 44kHz stereo, standard "CD quality" bit rate).

Simple and Easy to Use

This free Flash conversion tool is simple and easy to use very much, no complex settings, program is smart, the output video can have good quality, with this program, anyone (specially for newbie) can convert their flash videos by themselves, without any video codec knowledge about FLV and AVI.

In the main FLV to AVI interface, there have three zones: the "Source Flash¡±, "AVI Video Format" and "Process". The "Source Flash" is used to select the source Flash video, the "AVI Video Format" is used to change the output video format, and the "Process" is used to show the conversion process and status.

The source flash of FLV to AVI can be "Flash Video File" or "Youtube Web Page". For converting existed Flash video file on your PC, you can input the full path file name or click "Open" button to select one.

About Convert YouTube Video

FLV to AVI can be used as one handy youtube video downloader, it can download the high quality MP4 file from youtube video server, and you can save this video as one standalone AVI video file (MP4 format), or convert it to other video format as you like.

If you want to save the Flash video form Youtube directly, just input the YouTube web page address (URL) in the edit box as Flash video source, you can copy this address form the address bar of Internet Explorer & FireFox and paste it there.

A important feature about YouTube Video is that once the users ask to download and convert one Youtube video, the FLV to AVI will redirect and download the high quality video version directly from the YouTube video server, and not the low quality FLV video, so users can get one higher video quality than the normal youtube web page. Each YouTube video have two video quality versions, one is MPEG4 video, the other is Flash video, program will download the high quality MPEG4 video version.

How to Use
  1. Download the setup file of "FLV to AVI", and install it on your PC;
  2. Input one Flash video file or Youtube Web Page address;
  3. Default outout AVI codec is MPEG4, you can change with "AVI Video Format" options;
  4. Click "Convert" to start the Flash conversion process.
Output Video Support
  • MPEG4
  • DivX (Digital Video Express)
  • Xvid (contrast with the DivX codec)
  • WMV (Window Media Video)
  • MOV (Apple Quicktime Player)
  • Song PSP (MP4 format, video stream has the dimension of 368*272)
  • 3GP (3G mobile, rescale video to 352*288)
  • MP3 (no video, audio only)
Download
  • Download FLV to AVI (http://www NULL.flvtoavi NULL.com/flvtoavi_setup NULL.zip)
  1. Current Version: 1.2
  2. File Size: 2.77MB
  3. System Platform: Microsoft Windows XP/98/2000/VISTA (http://www NULL.softsea NULL.com/review/FLV-to-AVI NULL.html)
  4. Program can work with VISTA 32bits and 64bits, can wotk with Windows 7
  5. Price: $0, Freeware

FLV to AVI is absolutely free software, free for any private use.

Software: EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition 5.0.1 – Free Giveaway until Feb. 20th, 2010.

image EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition usually sales for $39.95, however EASEUS has a give away from now until Feb. 20th that will give you the Professional Edition for free (No strings attached). 

What can Partition Master do for you –

From the EASEUS website (LINK: http://www.partition-tool.com/giveaways/epmpro/#Title2 (http://www NULL.partition-tool NULL.com/giveaways/epmpro/#Title2))

Enjoy Free Data Recovery Software Now!

Do you want to recover your important files today for free? Free download the full version of EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition – The professional data recovery software to recover your lost data for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (32 bit and 64 bit)!

EASEUS Partition Master Professional Edition is an advanced Data Recovery Software to do Format Recovery, Partition Recovery, and Recover Deleted Files emptied from the Recycle Bin or restore data lost due to software crash, virus attack, etc. It offers users with quick scan, easy and safe data recovery.

Overview
  • Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit compatible.
  • Recover data from formatted partitions.
  • Recover data from accidently deleted partitions.
  • Recover data from partitions lost due to disk partitioning, boot manager, etc.
  • Recover accidently deleted files.
  • Recover files from RAW drive or unknown file system.
  • Recover files from virus attack, software crash, drive crash, etc.
  • Resize/move/delete/format/create partition and lots of useful features.
  • Backup all data or copy entire hard disk to another without Windows reinstallation.

 

The actual download can be found at (LINK) http://www.majorgeeks.com/EASEUS_Partition_Master_Professional_Giveaway_d6355.html (http://www NULL.majorgeeks NULL.com/EASEUS_Partition_Master_Professional_Giveaway_d6355 NULL.html)

Software Recommendation: Bookmark Checker for your Web Browser (Free)

am-deadlink AM-DeadLink (LINK: http://www.aignes.com/deadlink.htm (http://www NULL.aignes NULL.com/deadlink NULL.htm)) detects dead links and duplicates in browser bookmarks and text files. If a bookmark has become unavailable you can verify and delete it permanently. Additionally you can download FavIcons for all your Favorites and Bookmarks.

AM-DeadLink can check the following resources:

  • Internet Explorer Favorites
  • Firefox bookmarks
  • Opera bookmarks
  • URLs from tab delimited text files
  • URLs from comma separated text files

AM-DeadLink can download FavIcons for:

  • Internet Explorer Favorites
  • Firefox bookmarks
  • Opera bookmarks

Software: Two must have’s for the NEW pc. PC Decrapifier and Ninite

computer_cartoon With it being December 25th, many of you have received a new pc or laptop as a present.  Here are 2 simple steps you should do to set up your pc or laptop before you do anything else on your machine.

Step#1 -

    Visit The PC Decrapifier (LINK: http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/home (http://www NULL.pcdecrapifier NULL.com/home)), there you will find a download to help and simplify the removal of all the extra junk that came pre-installed on your pc.  These days most builders load gigs worth of “Trials and Demos” or even their own version of software (Most often toolbars and vendor software).  Have you seen the 60-day trial of Microsoft Office and the 90 day trial of Norton Internet Securities, or the Google toolbar or Yahoo toolbar, or the Dell URL assist (which will route you to pre-determined Dell selected sites if you type in a web address wrong) or …..well you get the idea.  

     What PC Decrapifier does is in a simple way help you remove all the “crap” from your pc, that you don’t want.  What is great about PC Decrapifier is that it will let you pick the items from their list that you want removed, so it is specific to your wishes. You can get rid of all of it or just 1 item you don’t want. PC Decrapifier has a list on its site if you would like to see all that it can remove (LINK: http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/apps (http://www NULL.pcdecrapifier NULL.com/apps)).

How it Works (From the PC Decrapifier site)

Simply download (http://www NULL.pcdecrapifier NULL.com/download) the file and run the EXE. There is no installer. If you have anti-virus software installed, it may complain about this program because it is written with a scripting language. These warnings can be safely ignored. Please see the FAQ (http://www NULL.pcdecrapifier NULL.com/faq) for more details.

Running the Program

After you run the EXE you will be guided through the process with a "wizard" style series of questions. You will have the choice to pick and choose what you want to remove. It will not begin removing anything without prompting you first!

Click the images below to see a screen shot of various parts of the process.

pcdc-welcome   Welcome

pcdc-restore-point Create a Restore Point

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Select Items

     That’s all there is to it.  With that you can clean your machine of all those things that you don’t want.

Now for Step  #2 -

     There is now a way you can speed up the process of installing programs you do want and eliminate most of the work as well.  If you visit Ninite (LINK: http://ninite.com/ (http://ninite NULL.com/)) you will be able to make the installation of some of the most common programs a simple 1 step process. 

The following is from the Ninite site showing the programs you can choose from (as of 11/24/09)

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     All you need to do is pick all the programs that you would like to install, then click at the bottom where it says Get Installer. You will get a single file to download.  Once you have it downloaded, double click it and the remaining work will be taken care of for you. 

-Ninite installs apps with default settings and says "no" to browser toolbars and other junk*.

-Ninite checks your PC’s language and 64-bit support to install the latest, best version of each app.

-Ninite runs on Windows XP/Vista/7 and works in the background 100% hands-free.

-All Ninite does is install the apps you choose.

(*The only thing to keep in mind is that the installer will install to your C:\ drive, I point that out to those with more than one drive, in case you prefer to install to another drive.)

     With those simple 2 steps, you can get your pc cleaned and configured to your liking very easily. 

Here is the list of programs from Ninite** that TechGeekandMore uses –

Browser – Firefox

Messaging – Skype (without the web service http://techgeekandmore.com/2009/12/12/software-skype-extension-for-firefox-causing-slow-firefox-with-some-websites-post-from-www-techandlife-com/ (http://techgeekandmore NULL.com/2009/12/12/software-skype-extension-for-firefox-causing-slow-firefox-with-some-websites-post-from-www-techandlife-com/) and http://techgeekandmore.com/2009/12/12/software-skype-error-skype-plug-in-causes-browser-crash/ (http://techgeekandmore NULL.com/2009/12/12/software-skype-error-skype-plug-in-causes-browser-crash/))

Messaging – Windows Live Messenger

Messaging – Yahoo Messenger

Media – Hulu

Media – VLC

Imaging – Paint.NET

Documents – Foxit Reader (For opening PDF / Acrobat files)

Security – Microsoft
Essentials (For Anti-Virus – Make sure you uninstall an existing AV program before installing this.)

Runtimes – Flash and Flash (IE) (you may not be using IE but for security you want to keep it up to date)

Runtimes – Java

Runtimes – .NET

Runtimes – Sliverlight

Utilities – ImgBurn

**This isn’t anything against any of the other programs on the Ninite list that are not listed here, however, this list is just the list of programs used daily at TGM.

Software: Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool

microsoft I ran into a situation recently with a client who clicked on a link they shouldn’t have, causing their pc to get infected with what is commonly known as nagware/scareware.  This is when your pc pops up messages saying its infected (With official looking screens that make you believe that its part of your operating system) and if you “buy” their product that your machine will be cleaned for you.

     Personal AV fake install message

     One of the many tools you can use to check/clean your pc is called the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool.  Every month when Microsoft releases its updates for Windows, they also include this tool, so as long as you have been doing your Windows Updates on a regular basis you should have the latest version of this software installed.

     The MS Software Removal Tool is overlooked many times, even by tech’s because MS does not have it install in your start menu and unless you know how to get to it, it isn’t easy to find (Not sure why this is done, MS should make this software easier for users to find, but that’s just my opinion).

     So if you need to run the Software Removal tool, how do you get to it?  Here are some simple steps for the MS SRT.

1) From your Start Button – Click on Start –> Run –> and type MRT in box and click ok  

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2) You will see the Malicious Software Removal Tool Window open. Here is a Key (BIG KEY), make sure that on the top it says the current month (The new version comes out on the 2nd Tuesday of the Month with the standard Updates normally).

SRT 1

If you are in November and the Window says June (Example) then we have 2 things going.

-> Your Malicious Software Removal Tool is seriously out of date and will probably not be updated to cover all the new versions of Malicious Software.

-> You probably haven’t been doing your Windows Updates or your updates are not installing properly. In either case you need to address that.

If your MS Malicious Software Removal Tool is out of date, you can directly download the updated version from the Microsoft Website (32bit Windows LINK:  http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ad724ae0-e72d-4f54-9ab3-75b8eb148356&displaylang=en (http://www NULL.microsoft NULL.com/downloads/details NULL.aspx?FamilyID=ad724ae0-e72d-4f54-9ab3-75b8eb148356&displaylang=en)) (64bit Windows LINK: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=585D2BDE-367F-495E-94E7-6349F4EFFC74&displaylang=en (http://www NULL.microsoft NULL.com/downloads/details NULL.aspx?FamilyId=585D2BDE-367F-495E-94E7-6349F4EFFC74&displaylang=en)) or by running your Windows Updates and making sure all updates are selected.

3) If your Malicious Software Removal Tool is up to date, then just click on Next, where you will get 3 choices.  If your pc is not showing any signs of infection and you are just running this as part of a regular maintenance program, you can select Quick Scan.  If your PC is showing signs of trouble (Infection, slowness, unable to access specific websites), then you will want to run a Full Scan.

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4) Once you select the type of scan you want and click on Next you will see the scanning window.

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5) Once completed, you will either be told your pc is clean or a list of the infections that were found and cleaned will appear.  Just hit finish. If anything was found, then I would recommend rebooting and then running the Malicious Software Removal Tool again after the reboot as many times, infections can reappear on reboot.

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     Since the MS Malicious Software Removal Tool has a limited number of malware that its designed to clean (It focuses on the most common types) and because it does NOT have a live monitor feature, this software should only be considered an additional tool in the fight against the bad guys (Malware, Spyware, Scareware, Viruses).  This software is not a replacement for an anti-virus product.  If you need an anti-virus product Microsoft offers Microsoft Security Essentials  (LINK: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/ (http://www NULL.microsoft NULL.com/security_essentials/)), in addition to the many offerings both paid and free from other vendors (LINK: http://techgeekandmore.com/2009/11/05/software-what-every-windows-pc-user-should-have-installed-to-secure-their-pc-part-1-anti-virus/ (http://techgeekandmore NULL.com/2009/11/05/software-what-every-windows-pc-user-should-have-installed-to-secure-their-pc-part-1-anti-virus/))

Recommendation: Roomatlas – a great site for finding hotels

Roomatlas (LINK: Roomatlas.com (http://www NULL.roomatlas NULL.com/)) combines  Google Maps with the extensive information database of Expedia and adds TripAdvisor reviews in one place.  What you get is a simple way to not only to locate hotels but also a simple way to compare hotels in a specific area.

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In the example (Below) I just types in New York, and receives a map showing me all the hotels in the area of south Manhattan.  The hotels are color coded to show the average rates for each one.

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Once you select one of the choices you get a bubble (below) telling you information about the hotel (Name, Address, Stars, and a brief explanation). You also get a spot where you can click to see additional hotel details and room availability or TripAdvisor reviews to this hotel. It also includes various filters to allow you to narrow down your search.

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So far there is no premium fee for using this service, making it worth a try.

Software: Free add-on for Internet Explorer or Firefox can help prevent you from visiting a fake site that could infect your pc.

web of trust There is an add-on for Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox that may help keep you from visiting a fake site that could infect your pc with malware or worse.  The program called “Web of Trust” (From http://www.mywot.com/ (http://www NULL.mywot NULL.com/)), monitors trends (using their own information as well as information from other security providers) from the bad guys who set up these types of sites and either puts a marker or presents you with a message when a link that you are opening is considered to be either a known “phishing” site (a fake site meant to still your information) or a site that is high risk and could be a “phishing” site.  The add-on does not actually block the sites, which means that you as the user still needs to use common sense while surfing the internet, as you could click on the message and tell it to continue to the site in question.

The add-on which is easy to install, will show the following type of notice on searches (Green as safe sites, Red as sites that would be recommended you avoid)

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In addition when visiting sites that could put you at risk you will see the following message

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As already noted above, this is only an alert, this add-on with all of the browsers will still allow you to “Click here to continue to the page anyways”. That means that this program does not replace common sense, it is a tool to help you better chose but ultimately its still up to the user to use their own common sense.

Since I like giving real world examples to explain, here is how I explain Web of Trust.  Consider WOT like your house or car alarm. When you leave your house, you set your alarm, but because you set the alarm doesn’t mean you don’t lock your doors (At least I hope it doesn’t).  Consider your common sense as the looking of your door, if you don’t do it, your still at risk.

Internet Explorer Add-On (LINK: http://www.mywot.com/en/download/ie (http://www NULL.mywot NULL.com/en/download/ie))

Firefox Add-On (LINK: http://www.mywot.com/en/download/ff (http://www NULL.mywot NULL.com/en/download/ff))

Opera Add-On (LINK: http://files.myopera.com/PH%60/UserJs/wot.js (http://files NULL.myopera NULL.com/PH%60/UserJs/wot NULL.js))

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