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Entries by Thom McClain (1383)

Saturday
Apr232011

Finally, Kindle e-book borrowing..

Amazon has finally relented and will allow the Kindle to download e-books from your local library.  Sony and Barnes & Noble have allowed this feature on their E-Readers for some time now.  Amazon has not explained why they have held out for so long, but they have finally come around.  The American Library Association has noted that 72% of American libraries offer e-books for loan (including Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh).  While only 5% of the public own an ereader, that number is expected to climb.  The advantage of the ebook borrowing is that you do not have to go to the library anymore to get a book, you can download it over the Internet.  I must admit I was slow on this one.  My wife owns a Nook, so I guess I should investigate what books are available to borrow.

Wednesday
Apr202011

Microsoft Safety Scanner

Microsoft has debuted a new tool to fight malware on your computer.  If you think you may have malware, you can go to their website and download the free tool that will scan your computer with the latest software to detect any malware infection.  It is always up to date because the download expires in 10 days.  After 10 days, you have to re-download the scanner and run again.  This ensures that you are scanning with the latest updated scanner.  It is free for all versions of Windows, including XP.  Try it out.

Wednesday
Apr202011

Blackberry Playbook tablet now available with one problem....

Some blame it on the rush to compete with the iphone, others say mere incompetence, but the new Blackberry Playbook has shipped missing one big function.  The ability to sync with Blackberry phones.  You would think that a Blackberry tablet syncing with a Blackberry phone would be a native feature, but no.  Much of the usability of the tablet is dependent on a connection with a Blackberry.  This being the case, it seems foolish to release a product before it is complete, especially if it is your first product in a line.  AT& T and RIM both indicate that they are working on the Blackberry Bridge app that would allow the syncing between the devices.  When that will be available, who knows.  For those who bought the promising tablet, it is essentially a paper weight for now.  Apple must be smiling...

Tuesday
Apr192011

Home computer sales down this year.

Research firm, IDC, released first quarter computer sales numbers for the major manufacturers and the news isn't good.  Sales overall are down over 10% over last year.  The biggest loser was Acer, as their sales dived over 42%, with Dell at 11.8%.  Anybody improve?  Apple and Toshiba.  Many see the iPad as the main culprit for the declines as millions are buying it, instead of a desktop computer.  What do you think?

Tuesday
Apr192011

Any Secret Regrets? Get it out now

Off the tech track, but fun nevertheless, is a website called secretregrets.com.  Here you can read the secret regrets others have about their lives.  You can post your own regret anonymously.  Interesting reading about what people have learned about themselves and their lives.  

Monday
Apr182011

This message will self-destruct in 5...4....3...

If you are old enough, you remember that familiar line from Mission Impossbile.  Well, it is coming to your computer hard drive sometime in the near future.  Toshiba has announced the creation of self-destructing hard drives.  The way it works is if the hard drive detects that it is present in an unfamiliar computer (ie.  stolen computer, thief takes the hard drive out and installs it in another pc or hard drive enclosure), the drive will detect it and either deletes all data on it or locks down the data forever that is on it.  Pretty cool and helpful for all those government agencies and corporations that keep losing laptops with valuable information on it.