Apple Tablet Rummors

Wow…there’s been a great deal of hype lately about a new tablet computer from Apple potentially being released. I’ve heard everything from a 10 inch touch-sensitive screen that you could type and write on. Or it’ll be more like an e-book reader, or like a iPhone only bigger. We don’t know if the hype is true or not, I’ll guess we’ll all find out sooner or latter. I personally would like to see Apple come out with a tablet like computer with a larger screen with out the phone service but with Wi-Fi just like the iPod Touch. What would make it even better is that it would have more power, larger hard drive,USB and Firewire port, and a built in card reader so when I travel I can download and backup my photos to that device.It’s such a pain lugging a laptop everywhere I travel and this new device could be a better solution. The other thing is cost if it was only five hundred dollars or less I would not feel so bad of something happen to it or it got damage some how. Compare that to a two thousand dollar laptop . I know that netbook computers are all the rage right now but I feel they lack a lot of functionality and performance I’m looking for in a small portable computer.

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Take the Poll: TV or Computer? (funny)

We have more computers in our house than we do T.V.’s Do you? We’re taking a poll, post a comment with the number of T.V. in your house versus the number of computers.
Here are some funny comparisons:

Computer TV
Remembers your stuff Could care less
Portable Pretty much stuck on one place
Commercial? Close the window Commercial? Too bad so sad, you’ll watch it and like it
Look at what you want when you want You have to wait for your shows to come on
Anyone can post photos/videos of themselves online You pretty much have to be famous or in the news to be “on TV”
You’re surfing the net so you’re cool You’re a couch potato
Talk with your friends Talk to yourself
Order take out Drool
Mouse connected, never lost Remote always lost
Weather forecast, instant Weather forecast, wait till it’s on or guess
Buy useful stuff online Infomercials
Headphones are cool Headphones you’re a dork
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U.S. 2010 Census…What? We can’t fill this out online?

I just learned today that it will NOT be possible to take the 2010 Census online. How unfortunate :cry:

In the age of Google, Facebook and Twitter and not to mention texting, kindles and iPods we won’t be “counting” ourselves electronically. I really wish it would have been possible to have this electronic. With everyones busy schedule I fear that we’ll miss some of the younger generation who procrastinate when it comes to sending something via “snail mail”. Hopefully they’ll simply drop it in the mail with their “Netflix” envelopes :-)

In all seriousness, the U.S. Census is extremely important in determining the allocation of funds and resources throughout our country. Stand up and be counted! Be sure to keep an eye out for your form in your mailbox. There are only 10 questions so fill it out and pop it write back in the mailbox. Then go online and download “Only in America” by Brooks and Dunn from iTunes and be proud the be an American :-D

To learn more about the census visit: 2010.census.gov

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USB Cord Safety for Children

I heard something in the news today relating to computer hardware that I found rather disturbing.  A little girl in Colorado was severly burned by putting a USB cord (that was plugged into a computer) in her mouth.  She is suffering with third degree burns in her mouth and is in critical condition.

I would have never thought this could happen.  The Colorado family wants to share this news with everyone to prevent future injuries so please spread the word to your friends and family with small children.  Here’s a link to a news article about the incident.

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Computer in Deep Freeze?

Right now most of the country is experiencing a prolong deep freeze so let me give you a few tips on freezing temperatures and your laptop computer. A lot of people will leave their laptop in the car over night. Now this is not normally a problem, if you let the computer warm up before you use it. I have seem people who have a meeting or PowerPoint presentation first thing is the morning after leaving their computer in the car the night before, run in the conference room, try to boot it up, and nothing happens, because it’s a sold brick of ice. It might take twenty to forty five minutes before it turns on. Not good if you have a room full of people and you have to give your presentation.The most important tip that I can give you is do not leave your laptop in the car over night. Bring it inside with you so it stays warm.

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Anyone know what time it is? Your computer does, but how?

It’s New Years Day and what a better time to talk about time (pun intended). Did you know that most newer computers set their time automatically via the internet?  Both Windows and Mac have a built in feature that communicates directly with NIST, the “National Institute of Standards and Technology”

A little more info…

Most servers and workstations (in other words not your personal computer used at home) uses a system “protocol” known as the “Network Time Protocol (RFC-1305)”.  This protocol is the most widely used and performs best.  It’s very smart, so smart in fact that it ignores wrong time that is sent from other servers.

Your home or personal computer uses another version of the NTP software client and doesn’t conduct any “averaging” on its own.  Rather it makes a signal request for your computer to set the clock.  This client is formally known as the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol).

So if you ever notice that the time is incorrect on your computer it’s possible that your clock simply needs to be reset to match NIST time.  Each version of Windows and Mac has a slightly different process to do this.  Our helpful techs here at UrbanComputerRepair.com can help you with this wink wink :)   For you technical folks I’m providing the url directly to the NIST website.  They provide more technical information on the subject, more that you could ever hope for!  Look on the right side of the page “Software and Instructions”.   http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm

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Our Nations Security and Outlook for 2010

With our country at war and terrorism at the forefront and on everyone’s mind we must address the vulnerability of our computer and internet technology.  The sophistication of threats have increased significantly as well as the difficulty in detecting them, and so we must counter this with even more powerful security efforts if we want to stay ahead of these threats. Otherwise we will simply fall victim to attacks. Now more than ever the government as well as the private sector are taking action to prevent cyber attacks. Over the next year we can expect to see additional actions by the government to protect our technological systems and cyber infrastructure.

Rather than just focusing on a defensive strategy we must move to an offense position with regards to software and infrastructure threats.  We need to look at the power behind the creation of these threats.  Who is creating them and where are these individuals physically located?  What thought process are they using?  Are these individuals, groups or entire governments? If we can get behind the thought process we can take a proactive approach rather than being reactive.

We’ll most likely see a movement away from cloud computing where every piece of data is protected on a system, to certain areas or packets of data.  By condensing the security resources to cover less ground essentially we will make them stronger and can apply greater security tactics to the secure the most confidential of data.  Why waste valuable resources on securing data that is already available to the public, such as data on websites?

Many governments have already invested in electronic passports that integrate technology to identify facial, fingerprint and even iris scans of the human eye.  Unfortunately this technology hasn’t been implemented system wide as of yet, however we’ll most likely see this happen very soon in light of the recent threats facing our borders. These passports will hold a computer chip that will store biometric data and will match this information to the owner verifying the passport to its owner.

In the past the our governments prime focus was on network and infrastructure security, however since many potable consumer devices are now being used by our government to conduct business we will most likely see a shift towards increased data protection.  Businesses are also taking a closer look at their security measures as the number of employees carrying portable electronic devices has exploded over the past few years.  We must move away from passwords and numbers and acquire much more advanced anti-fraud software and security measures to protect the day-to-day, minute-to- minute mobile transactions that are occurring in both the government and business.

In closing, 2010 should prove to be a productive year in the way security measures are handled across the government and business. However, it is important to note that general consumers should also look to these security measures and take steps to protect themselves as well.  We live in a free country and therefore the government allows us to share files and information freely amongst each other. We must take steps to protect this valuable system so that it is not used against us by outside forces that have malicious intentions.  Every citizen using the internet should be protecting their personal computer systems to minimize risk to the system as a whole and to protect our nation.

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The ad campaign roll out continues

funny horse ad

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Ad Campaign Dec 2009

internet_safety_ad

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Ad campaign for December 2009

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