Remote Desktop Over A Dial-Up Connection

Sep 27, 2005 | One Comment

Not everyone these days uses or has access to high-speed connections. Dial-up connections are still very popular and in some areas, still the only access method available. Typically Remote Desktop works well over high-speed connections but you can alter some of the settings to optimize the experience over dial-up connections. One thing you can do [...]

Employee Scheduling Software

Sep 27, 2005 | No Comments

Need to keep fully staffed? Employee scheduling software is used by savvy businesses to stay staffed and keep track of vacations, holidays, and all those other marvelous reasons that keep folks out of the shop. With a comprehensive employee scheduling software package, management will know who’s in, who’s out, and why not.

Killer Maxtor 100GB Hard Drive Rebates

Sep 27, 2005 | No Comments

Popdeal has posted that OfficeDepot.com has two rebates that bring the price down to $19.99 on a Maxtor 100GB 7200RPM ATA/100 Hard Drive.

Intel & Microsoft's HD DVD Declaration

Sep 26, 2005 | No Comments

I can’t wait for HD DVD, and, it would seem, we’re closer than ever to seeing it as reality. Here’s the hot news about town: Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corp. today announced that they will join major consumer electronics manufacturers, content providers, and other companies as members of the HD DVD Promotion Group. After extensive [...]

The Scratchpad

Sep 26, 2005 | No Comments

Collaboration and the Internet are like two peas in a pod. Each one compliments the other, and when used together, you can obtain some great results. I usually think of work related endeavors when I picture collaboration and the World Wide Web, but it doesn’t always have to be that way. The same rules apply [...]

Good HTML Information Resource

Sep 26, 2005 | One Comment

I don’t have a Web site, per se, and I may never have one. All of the online resources I’ve needed so far are Blogger and smugmug, where I park my photos when I want them available for sharing or linking. There are a million blogging sites. I like free, and Blogger works for me. [...]

Create A Shortcut To Open The Calculator (XP)

Sep 26, 2005 | 3 Comments

There are a few different ways that you can open the Windows XP Calculator. You can access it from the Accessories menu off the Start Menu. Alternatively, you can open the Run command and type ‘calc’. If you frequently use the Calculator, you can also create a keyboard shortcut to open the program using the [...]

Microsoft Update – An Alternative To Windows Update

Sep 26, 2005 | No Comments

Microsoft Update is a new service that is very similar to Windows Update. It provides all the same features of Windows Update with the major difference being that it provides updates for other products such as Office. The obvious benefit of Microsoft Update over that of Windows Update is that you do not need to [...]

SSA-KeyLogger Clean v12.0 Released

Sep 26, 2005 | No Comments

The spyware keylogger, named Srv.SSA-KeyLogger, secretly steals data from users’ Internet sessions, including logins and passwords from online banking sessions, eBay, PayPal, and other programs that use html forms to collect personal information. NOTE: Since the SSA-KeyLogger spyware cannot be installed on the following platforms, it is not necessary to run the SSA-KeyLogger Clean software:

Recruiting Software To The Rescue

Sep 26, 2005 | No Comments

Your company needs to hire the right people, but time is at a premium. The clock is ticking. Your top brass wanted those positions filled yesterday. While that might be all well and good, you’re still sorting through stacks and stacks of paper resumes to find the right applicants. Wait a minute… paper resumes? What [...]