I’ve been pointing people towards F-Secure since the mid 90s. I’m not sure why they aren’t better known because their product works.
F-Secure’s free Online Scanner is a great place to turn if you need to clean up viruses or spyware. Like with all products I would suggest for a cleanup, use them in [...]
Trojans, spyware, worms… Oh my! Over the past few weeks, I’ve helped a few people clear up some really munged up computers. I use a group of three free tools to clean them up. So far they haven’t failed me… Today, I will talk about Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
First off, they should [...]
I am addicted to auctions, which is why AuctionZip.com is one of my favorite websites. You can punch in your zip code and quickly locate auctions.
You can look for upcoming auctions, see a few auctions that are taking online bids, and even search auctions by keywords. The site could benefit greatly from a few [...]
One tool that I use daily on my computer is the one and only Wootalyzer. Do you know what Woot.com is? If not… Wow. Go now.
Wootalyzer is a free download that checks Woot’s servers, along with the servers of a couple dozen more similar sites if you want, and displays what [...]
I read a strange story about a couple of people who died due injuries related to a sword fight. This article has a news clip that ran the night of the incident. Commentors who claim to have knowledge of the family imply that the blame likely sits with the 69 year-old male involved [...]
As promised, here is the first installment of my re-interpretation of “How to Produce a Small Newspaper” by the Harvard Post. I’m starting out with some tips from chapter three on editing.
Editing is what gives writing character. Let’s be realistic, your potential regular readers could go to any one of the 137,426,958 blogs. [...]