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Written by Wordsmith
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
What better gift than a gift from your heart. Making a digital photo
album, with iPhoto, for family and friends can be fun and greatly
appreciated. Maybe it’s a collection of photos from your last vacation,
the family reunion, a wedding, your children’s play or your pet’s silly
antics. The sky’s the limit on the creative fun. The best part is the
photo album can be printed or emailed.
So how do we create an email version? At first glance the book option
looks like you have to pay to have a book printed by Apple. This is a
wonderful option for gifts but sometimes we just want to email a photo
album to a family member or create one to enjoy ourselves.
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Written by RustyAvenger
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
Ever wonder how some people setup that nice block of contact
information that is automatically added at the bottom of their email?
This is called an email signature and they are very useful. Think of
them as your business card at the bottom of your email.
A well-written email signature will contain information like your email
address, phone number, job title, business name, and maybe something
fun like a quote or joke if you choose to make it more personal. Keep
in mind that signatures should be concise, so don’t go overboard on
information. Also, if you choose to have a quote or joke, consider your
audience, message, and what that quote or joke may convey about you.
Some may not be the best choice for a professional email.
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Written by Wordsmith
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
A friend of mine once said that passwords are like underwear; we need
to change them quite often. By changing your password/passwords
regularly you make it more difficult for people to find out or guess,
thus increasing your level of protection.
If a person steals
your password they can use this information to open accounts, purchase
goods, apply for credit cards or mortgages. You may not notice until
it’s too late.
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Written by Wordsmith
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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
More and more we find ourselves in front of a computer monitor for
long periods of time. Sometimes you may notice that your eyes hurt
and/or your head aches. Eyestrain may be the cause. Although research
has not found any serious long-term consequence so far, eyestrain can
be uncomfortable and disruptive to our lives.
According to the Mayo Clinic some of the common signs and symptoms of computer eyestrain include:
•Sore, tired, burning or itching eyes
•Watery eyes
•Dry Eyes
•Blurred or double vision
•Difficulty shifting focus between monitor and paper
documents
•Color fringes or afterimages when you look away from the monitor
•Increased sensitivity to light.
To reduce eyestrain and give eyes a much-needed rest try some of the following tips.
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Written by Xilocex
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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Upgrading any computer whether it be a Macintosh or a Wintel PC
has always been somewhat problematic and at times frustrating. The
previous fact made a re-emergence in my life recently when I finally
decided to upgrade from my trusty old PowerPC driven Macintosh to a
shiny new Intel based iMac, only this particular change included
additional frustrations beyond just the need to upgrade a large amount
of my applications.
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