You know about RUNNING Magazine, but how about NOT RUNNING Magazine!

www.theidiotical.com

Microsoft Fixit Center

http://support.microsoft.com/fixit/

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Your Pc on a thunb drive…

Mojopac is a technology that transforms your iPod or USB Hard Drive or Flash drive into a portable and private PC. Just install MojoPac on any USB 2.0 Mojopac is a technology that transforms your iPod or USB Hard Drive or Flash drive into a portable and private PC. Just install MojoPac on any USB 2.0 complaint storage device..

Read more: Mojopac – Free software downloads and software reviews – CNET Downloads http://download.cnet.com/Mojopac/3000-2064_4-10618349.html#ixzz1NWLUMiWP

http://www.mojopac.com/

Who Invented the cell phone?

When Martin Cooper invented the mobile phone 35 years ago, he envisioned a world with people so wedded to wireless connections that they would walk around with devices embedded in their bodies.

But while phones have come a long way since the former Motorola researcher made the first-ever wireless call from a busy New York street corner in April 1973, Cooper says the industry has fallen short of his expectations.

read the story: http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/dreams-of-human-embeds/2008/03/28/1206207352924.html

Microsoft Windows Thin PC (WinTPC)

Microsoft Windows Thin PC (WinTPC) enables customers to repurpose existing PCs as thin clients by providing a smaller footprint; a locked down version of Windows 7. This provides IT with significant cost savings for their thin client computing model since WinTPC is a benefit of Software Assurance (SA) and does not require the Windows VDA license that other thin clients would need to access VDI desktops.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/enterprise/solutions/virtualization/default.aspx

Malware Protection Center.. Top Threats

http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Threat/Views.aspx

Microsoft Safety Scanner Get a free PC safety scan

Microsoft Safety Scanner

Do you think your PC has a virus?

The Microsoft Safety Scanner is a free downloadable security tool that provides on-demand scanning and helps remove viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. It works with your existing antivirus software.

http://www.microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

Reel Talk with Dave and Cordell! I found these two guys while looking for a movie review. Their not just entertaining, but they provide a very high quality visual display. I was Blown Away!

http://www.youtube.com/user/ReelTalkDC

100 Tips, Tools, and Resources to Protect Your Online Reputation

With the advent of online tools that make it easy to share information, meet new people and keep in touch faster than ever, reputation has taken on a twofold dimension. Individuals and businesses no longer have to worry about their reputation in real life but in the virtual world as well, making it twice as hard to keep up with what’s being said. There are some ways that you can work to manage your online reputation, however, whether you’re doing it for yourself or for your business. These resources provide tips and tools to make it easier to track, control and manage your online reputation so you stay

Here are some general tips to consider when managing your online reputation.

  1. Create official online profiles. Don’t let just anyone talk about you online. Create your own profiles and websites complete with the kind of information you actually want to be available about you.
  2. Check what people are saying about you online. Whether good or bad you can do yourself a favor by finding out just what is being said about you online. Use some of the tools mentioned later in this article to keep yourself in the loop.
  3. Stay on the ball. Don’t get lazy about monitoring your reputation. If necessary, perform monthly checks to see if there’s any information about you that could be potentially harmful.
  4. Google yourself. The simplest way to find out where your or your company’s online reputation stands is to Google yourself. See what kind of results pop up first. If they aren’t what they’d like them to be, you’ve got some work to do.
  5. Assume everything can get on the web. Both in your personal and professional life, what you say online and off can come back to bite you. Be safe and assume any emails, conversations or photos out there can eventually end up on the Web.
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