BeckyCam , have you seen it yet?
By Arron Johnson in Reader
Posted in Uncategorized on September 17, 2008 at 4:02 pm
Don’t worry it’s not anything that you’ll get in trouble for !
Scott Mills from Radio1 has set up a webcam in the Radio1 offices, take a look at;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/scottmills/
I Finally got it!
By Arron Johnson in Reader
Posted in Uncategorized on June 8, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Those of you who have read my previous posts will no I wasn’t a fan of O2’s decision to give unlimited mobile Internet to IPhone users only.
Big Brother is watching! (and his name is Bill)
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Posted in Uncategorized on February 5, 2008 at 10:44 pm
Recently Microsoft has filed a patent for a system that can monitor workers. Not just the usual Internet and Email. Actually monitor you physically, and to an extent mentally.
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I’d like to introduce you to my rabbit
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Posted in RSS, Nabaztag, Internet, Uncategorized on November 30, 2007 at 10:23 pm
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have a rabbit. But seeing as we live in a 1st floor flat, we can’t really have a real rabbit. But instead, my girlfriend Joanne got me a Nabaztag rabbit, I named him Rowdy (after JD’s stuffed dog).
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Resizing JPG’s
By Arron Johnson in Reader
Posted in Uncategorized on August 21, 2007 at 9:21 pm
I was training today and was ‘moaning’ about inserting large images into PowerPoint. So I thought I’d do a quick entry about how to do this using some free software available on the net.
After the course I did a quick google for ‘free jpg resizer’ and up came 2,280,000 results. Obviously not all of them will do the job, but a lot do!
The one I personally prefer is called Easy Thumbnails, I have used it in the past and found it very simple to use, and quite small in size at only a 1mb download. Easy Thumbs allows you to shrink or enlarge indiviual or batch images to the size you specify. The other reason I prefer Easy Thumbs is that it has support for Vista, not all I saw did.
… And as I said above, I was looking for free software, Easy Thumbs is freeware, so just download and away you go!
If you want to download Easy Thumbs, go to http://www.fookes.com/ezthumbs/
Arron
Programs disappear when minimised
By Arron Johnson in Reader
Posted in Uncategorized on February 28, 2007 at 7:33 pm
Someone asked me today about a problem they were having with XP, when he minimised any program it disappeared. It wasn’t minimising to the toolbar, I said I’d have a hunt for the answer, here it is…
I would still recommend a full Antivirus and Spyware scan before running this fix, as it could more than likely be either of those. If it comes back clean then download and run the following file:
I found this after a quick search on google, thanks to Kell’s Korner for the solution http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Mozy Online Backup
By Arron Johnson in Reader
Posted in Uncategorized on January 18, 2007 at 8:56 pm
Just a quick one…
I read an article (Issue: 148, Page 136, or http://www.pcpro.co.uk/labs/100126/mozy.html) in PC Pro recently (I know I’m a bit behind on the PC Pro’s), about online backups. It got me thinking… all the backups I have (and there are a few scattered all over)…
Some are on CDs, DVDs, USB Pen Drives, Hard Disks, all sorts! My data is backed up all over the place, the problem is the ‘place’ is my home. All these backups are in the flat, if something were to happen (touch wood) all my data is gone.
So after reading the article I had a look at Mozy (I choose it because it was free!). I say it’s free, buts its only free for the 1st 2gb, you have to pay for more than that.
Mozy is pretty simple. The interface is simple to use, it can scan your disks for specific data types, Word, Excel, Favorites and also your my documents. This is ideal for home users with little experiance. If your a bit more advanced there are ‘advanced’ features, not very advanced but enough. You have a tab for the file system, to let you choose the specific files or folders.
Then there’s the option to schedule the backups to happen automatically so you don’t have to remember to backup your files.
You have two options when scheduling, 1) Automatic - This performs the backup automatically when your computer is idle, you can set the amount of time to wait before starting the backup.
2) Scheduled - The kind of schedule you would expect, you simply set either daily or weekly backups.
As far as security geos, Mozy uses 448-bit Blowfish encryption, you can choose to use Mozy’s key, or enter your own.
Mozy keeps track of all the computers you have backed up from, but allows you to restore to any PC by simply logging in to the website.
There is also a referrals option, give the link to your friends and for each one that signs up and uses Mozy, you get an extra 256mb of space. I considered putting my link on here but thought that may simply just be wrong (Damn conscience!).Overall, I think Mozy is a great way of securing your data away from home. If your looking to back up huge amounts of data, or want lots of advanced options then seek another product. But I will personally continue to use Mozy as I just want to keep my critical data safe, thats it simple.
My 1st Successful WPS Script :-)
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Posted in Uncategorized on January 15, 2007 at 1:15 am
So following on from the previous post, I’ve been playing with WPS for a week now, on and off. The Script I’ve been playing around with was aimed at Event Logs.
The script has gone through many variations, it started off as just retrieving all the events from the application log and putting them in an HTML file.
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Windows PowerShell
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Posted in Uncategorized on January 7, 2007 at 6:09 pm
Ok first of all as you may have noticed, I haven’t posted for a while! Appologies! I will get my finger out of the next week or so and make up for it.
Moving on… Windows PowerShell. The new scripting technology from Microsoft. Let me just say, I’m not a programmer/scripter and never have been.
But I’ve recently started tinkering with this again. I say again, because I was first inspired to ‘play’ with this about a year ago when I was at a Technet briefing at MS and Thomas Lee (PCPro columnist) was showing it off. It was then know as Microsoft Scripting Host and was still in development. Thomas was really excited about WPS and that really came across, he spent quite a while showing what WPS could do, but more importantly how easy it was to use.
Thomas explained that MS had tried to design WPS to be an easy conversion whether you are used to Linux, or VB. The problem I had was I wasn’t used to either. I downloaded the BETA anyway and
Sysinternals Suite
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Posted in Uncategorized on November 12, 2006 at 8:40 pm
I know I said my next post would be about Office but I was looking around the Microsoft site and found this so I thought Office could wait.
Microsoft has rolled up all of the Sysinternal tools in to a easy to download 1 stop shop suite. It has all the usual tools you normally download (sorry to those of you who took the time to download all the tools individually).
To download the SysInternals suite go to: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/SysinternalsSuite.mspx
To download the tools individually go to: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilitiesindex.mspx
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