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Entries tagged as lifehacksTuesday, July 10. 2007Ubuntu Linux ExperienceOk, lately I've been playing around a LOT with Linux. I have a Gateway MX7118 that I use as my main computer. In the past few weeks I have reloaded it several times going back and forth between Linux and Windows Media Center. I have also used VMWARE to run a virtual version of both. I have really settled with UBUNTU. It's easy to load and there is a lot of documentation available on their forums. Linux isn't always the easiest OS to work with. It really stinks in the area of wireless networking, but that is coming along too though. But, it is an amazing OS. It's ultra stable. There are thousands of free apps available. Overall, this has been a great experience for me. I'll be blogging about my experience in the near future. Friday, April 6. 2007Convergence: Bringing your Voicemail, SMS, Email, and Desktop TOGETHER!
1) You Sign up for their FREE service. They help you replace your 2) You tell them your email address. 3) Your Done! Now, when you get a voicemail, several things happen. First, a text Once you get a voicemail, you can deal with it in two ways. You can You can get CALLWAVE here. UPDATE: The service uses a Nevada number for voicemail retrieval. Be
Wednesday, February 28. 2007Six Reasons Why Gmail is Better than Yahoo Mail
For the uninitiated, I want to write about why Gmail is better than Yahoo Mail (YM). I'll tell you, the differences are huge. Here we go... 1) Gmail is more streamlined than Yahoo Mail - Gmail has a cleaner,simpler interface. Gmail has AJAX technology built in, so new mail comes and the whole page does not have to load. But it is still cleaner. It's even cleaner than the old YM interface. I really do not like the new YM interface. It is just so bulky. 2) Gmail has a better spam filter than Yahoo Mail - I get hundreds of spam emails everyday. My Gmail box will get a few spams a month in it. My Yahoo box gets at least 10 a day in it. Enough said. You can read more about Gmail and spam in my article about how to deal with spam here. 3) Gmail allows forwarding AND pop email access for FREE - What a great feature. I recently asked YM if they were going to allow free pop access like Gmail and I received a rude 'no' from the customer service rep. That was the nail in the coffin for me leaving YM! 4) Gmail has more storage space than Yahoo Mail - When Gmail first came out with 1GB of space, I was only allowed 25MB with my YM account. Gmail now STARTS with 2GB and goes up from there. I am at 2.8GB right now. My YM account only allows 1GB. 5) Gmail has a better search function than Yahoo! Mail - I hate to sound harsh, but sheesh, what a sorry search interface YM has! They are the original major search company. They should have it down by now. The Gmail search interface is simple, intuitive, and effective. 6) Gmail has a better PDA interface than Yahoo Mail - This was what made me decide to switch to Gmail in the first place. To their credit, Yahoo was one of the first companies to have a wap (cell phone compatible) page. But, that interface has HARDLY changed in five years! So now, with Yahoo, you have two choices, 'wap' and adavanced html. I have a Windows Mobile 5.0 pocket pc phone. With Yahoo, I can only use their wap page. Gmail has an intermediate page they call 'basic html.' It works great on my PDA phone and has many of the features found in the regular Gmail interface. I hope you find this helpful! Randy This article is part of 'Gmail Week,' February 26-March 3, 2007 Continue reading "Six Reasons Why Gmail is Better than Yahoo Mail"
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Tuesday, February 27. 2007Four Ways Gmail Can Simplify Your Life
1) REDUCE YOUR SPAM TO ALMOST NOTHING - I wrote about this earlier this week. It's amazing how simple and cheap it is to use Gmail to eliminate your spam. 2) 3) 4) STORE NEEDED FILES, PERMANENTLY OR TEMPORARILY I hope you find this helpful! Continue reading "Four Ways Gmail Can Simplify Your Life" Monday, February 26. 2007How to Rid Your Life of Spam NOW!There are tons of awesome uses for Gmail. One of the best uses for Gmail is to rid your life of SPAM! Billions of emails are sent out as spam every year. Soon that figure will be everyday. Countless millions of dollars in productivity are wasted by workers around the world as we wade through the piles of spam. Most people just get a new email address when the spam gets too bad. Others spend money for solutions such as Choicemail. Gmail allows you to keep your old address (in most cases) AND get rid of spam, all for FREE! Here’s how to rid your life of spam... 1) SET UP A GMAIL ADDRESS FOR NON-PERSONAL USE – Since Gmail is free, This article is part of 'Gmail Week,' February 26-March 3, 2007 Continue reading "How to Rid Your Life of Spam NOW!" GMAIL Week! February 26-March 3, 2007![]() I am really enamored by anything Google does. It's sad, but they have earned their reputation with me. Gmail is especially awesome. So this week, I am dedicating the entire week to Gmail. And no, I do not work for Gmail! Enjoy! Post 1 How to Rid Your Life of Spam NOW!Post 2 Four Ways Gmail Can Simplify Your Life Post 3 Six Reasons Why Gmail is Better Than Yahoo Mail Post 4 TAGS! TAGS! TAGS! One Improvement Gmail Really Needs Post 5 Making Gmail's Organizational System Work For You Saturday, February 17. 2007Five "Must Have" Extensions for Firefox I have grown to LOVE the Firefox browser. When I made the switch from Internet Explorer it was mostly because of the memory problems that I was having with IE. But once I switched I never looked back. I now rely on several Firefox extensions to make my surfing more fun, productive, and enjoyable. So here they are, five "must have" extensions for Firefox: 1) IE Tab 2) Forecast Fox
3) FireFTP 4) Del.icio.us Extension ![]() 5) FasterFox
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Monday, February 12. 2007How I recovered my BIOS from a nasty virus
update from HP’s website. I copied the file onto an extra hard drive. Then, I shut down the computer and removed the extra hard drive and put it into the broken computer. I was unable to boot correctly to run the DOS-based BIOS upgrade. So I booted up the computer using my Ultimate Boot CD. This CD is a “must have” for anyone who works with PC’s. My thinking was that I would use the “FreeDOS” on the Ultimate Boot CD to load the BIOS upgrade. So I booted into FreeDos and loaded the ROM upgrade. I though it worked correctly, so I rebooted the computer. But the computer would not reboot! It was totally fried. I was so disappointed. I thought the computer was finally gone for good. Then, in a moment of inspiration I tried to boot to a floppy and it worked! So I tried the BIOS upgrade again. It seemed to work so I held my breath and restarted the machine… after a few seconds it booted up! That was about three weeks ago and the computer has not messed up since! As I thought about what happened and why it worked, here is what I came up with: The FreeDOS load of the BIOS was somehow screwed up. Normally, that would be really bad. But it was good in this case because it disabled the virus! Then, when I came back with a floppy the BIOS update was able to load correctly. And that’s how I was unable to recover a hopeless BIOS from a nasty virus. Continue reading "How I recovered my BIOS from a nasty virus"
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