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An article in PCWorld, “Determining Your Camera's Largest Print Size” by Dave Johnson answers the question, “You've got a digital photo. How big should you print it?”. Read the article here - www.pcworld.com/article/id,128982/article.html?tk=nl_dfxcol
Submitted by Stan Hutchings
Joris Evers, Staff Writer for CNET News.com reports, "Hack lets intruders sneak into home routers – ability to change the settings of poorly configured home routers could put home networks at risk of serious attack." He says the way to prevent attack is to change the default password to a secure one.
Submitted by Stan Hutchings from CNET's news.com.com
The O'Donnell on Technology show is now available as an audio download (also known as a podcast) at the EverythingTechnology.com website. The file is available immediately here; save the file to your audio folder, then listen at your convenience.
Submitted by Stan Hutchings
The answer is probably in “Andy McFadden's CD-Recordable FAQ.” It has lots of current and historical information. “Is Your Data Disappearing?” is a shorter article Fred Langa wrote for InformationWeek that addresses the question of the lifespan of recordable media, including the various types and brands of CDs.
You can subscribe to Windows Secrets newsletter by visiting their free signup page; there is a free version and a paid version, and the paid version is well worth the money.
Submitted by Stan Hutchings from an article in Windows Secrets
Google Groups doesn't just have a new look; now there are additional features that make it easier to manage and share activities and ideas online with your friends, family, colleagues and teammates. You can create and edit web pages with other group members, customize the look of your group, upload and share files and photos, and view member profiles. The next time you need to organize your soccer team, family reunion, computer club or pretty much anything else, look to Google Groups for online collaboration.
http://groups.google.com.
Google Friends on Google Groups (including subscribe/unsubscribe): http://groups.google.com/group/google-friends
Submitted by Stan Hutchings from the Google Friends Newsletter
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