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2007 January 04

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Google +Earthlink +San Francisco = Free Wireless For All

It looks like the deal for San Francisco, California to be able to offer its citizens free wireless access from Google and Earthlink may just be heading for approval. It seems the next hurdle is to get approval from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, which will then, it is hoped, start the construction process. […]

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Firefox And Opera Browser - Abobe Plug-In Flaw

Just a quick alert. If anyone is using Firefox 1.5x or Opera 9.10 with the Abobe plug-in for viewing .pdf files, Symantec is reporting a vulnerability that could allow a hacker to exploit a flaw in the Adobe software.
One option for Firefox users is to open Tools | Options | Downloads and clicking the “View […]

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Do You Like To ChaCha? (New Search, Engine Not Dance)

Well right from the heart of the Midwest comes a new kid on the block called ChaCha (yes it’s the real name(, which offers conventional searches ala Google PLUS a guided search with real live people at the helm.
Here is what ChaCha offers. For those who are finding it hard to find information on the […]

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Networking Software Made For The Novice - FREE

If you have ever tried to network computers together, share printers, share files, and/or set up a wireless network, then you know what a trying experience it can become. For those who have never done this before, I usually recommend you have someone who is famaliar with networking do the setup for you your first […]

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New Hardware - Troubleshooting Installation

Some of you may have received some new hardware from Santa and have installed it on your computer systems. For others, trying to install new hardware can be a nightmare experience. Since the days before Windows XP, installing new hardware was part luck and part black art. Though Microsoft touted Plug-n-Play, most of us used […]

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Get Rid Of Scripting Errors

One of most common problems that is reported in the forums are those referencing scripting errors. Why do some of us get scripting errors and some don’t? Easy. Each of us surf different Web sites and may not encounter a site where the Web author has included something on his or her site that trips […]