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Texas aims to snag spammers
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ReutersTexas on Thursday sued what is thought to be one of the world's largest spam e-mail operations, seeking millions of dollars from two men it says are responsible...
Tags: Spam, Cyberthreats, Greg Abbott, e-mail, subject line, spammer
Technical articles 2005-01-14

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Buying a computer
If Abbott and Costello were around today, their famous sketch "Who's on first?" might have turned out something like this:COSTELLO CALLS TO BUY A COMPUTER FROM ABBOTT . . . ABBOTT: Super Duper Computers. May I help you?COSTELLO: Yeah, thanks. I'm setting up an office in my den and I'm...
Tags: Abbott, computer, COSTELLO CALLS, Info-Safety, LLC
Discussion threads 2005-04-01
Hockey Game
Hockey GameThis is a variation of a golf joke from a couple of weeks ago, but still good. So to honor the impending return of the NHL...An old man was sitting at the season's first Montreal Canadiens game next to an empty seat. As the National...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, COSTELLO CALLS, Abbott
Discussion threads 2005-08-27
Installing Windows Vista Service Pack 1
Companion piece to Greg Shultz's "Installing Windows Vista Service Pack 1," where Greg shows you how the Vista SP1 upgrade procedure works. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Vista, SP1, service pack, upgrade, screenshots
Image galleries 2008-03-27
Unlocking the Ribbons and Mystify screen savers' hidden settings in Vista
Companion piece to Greg Shultz's "Unlocking the Ribbons and Mystify screen savers' hidden settings in Vista," where Greg introduces you to the Ribbons and Mystify screen savers in Windows Vista, unveils the HTML application that allows you to unlock the magic, and shows you how to tweak them to your...
Tags: windows, vista, screen saver, ribbons, mystify
Image galleries 2008-03-20
SolutionBase: Keep multiple computers in sync with SyncToy
Microsoft created the PowerToy utility set to help give added power to Windows XP. The latest member of the family, SyncToy, can help keep multiple copies of the same file synchronized. In this article, Greg Shultz shows you how it works. by Greg Shultz
Tags: screenshots, TechRepublic Inc., Computer, Greg Shultz
Image galleries 2007-09-14
Permanently set your flash drive's default AutoPlay action
Greg Shultz shows you how to configure Windows XP to bypass AutoPlay and automatically launch Windows Explorer when you insert your flash drive. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, USB Flash Drive, Microsoft Windows Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Flash Memory, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-16
SolutionBase: Protect your workstation with Windows XP SP2's Data Execution Prevention technology
With all of the viruses, spyware, and other exploits running around the Internet, wouldn't it be nice if the computer could protect itself a little bit? Using XP SP2's DEP feature, it just might be able to. Greg Shultz explains how it works. by Greg Shultz
Tags: screenshots, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, TechRepublic Inc., Workstation, Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows, Data Execution Prevention, Greg Shultz
Image galleries 2007-06-18
Understand and exploit USB topology in Windows XP
How many USB devices your Microsoft Windows XP system can handle? The answer may surprise you. Greg Shultz shows you how your machine organizes all its connections and how you can evaluate the Device Manager's total running capacity. by Greg Shultz
Tags: USB, USB Hub, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Tweak Windows Vista services the right way
Greg Shultz shows you how to create a snapshot of the current state of the Microsoft Windows Vista services on your system and explains how you can take advantage of this technique when tweaking services. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Service, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-06-18
SolutionBase: Creating video tutorials with Windows Media Encoder
Sometimes, it's easier to show someone how to do something rather than write instructions or explain over the phone. In this article, Greg Shultz explains how to create your own video tutorial using Windows Media Encoder. by Greg Shultz
Tags: screenshots, TechRepublic Inc., Windows Media, Microsoft Windows, Video, Greg Shultz
Image galleries 2007-09-12
Performing common Word tasks in OpenOffice.org 2.0's Writer
Switching from one word processor can mean learning a whole new set of commands and ways of doing things. The creators of OpenOffice tried hard to make Writer work and act just like Microsoft Word. Greg Shultz shows how it works. by Greg Shultz
Tags: screenshots, TechRepublic Inc., OpenOffice.org, OpenOffice, Word Processors, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Greg Shultz
Image galleries 2007-09-19
Save your eyes with DPI Scaling in Windows Vista
Greg Shultz shows you how to get the most out of your LCD monitor by taking advantage of the DPI Scaling tool in Microsoft Windows Vista. by Greg Shultz
Tags: DPI, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-17
Understand how SuperFetch uses RAM to enhance system performance
Microsoft Windows Vista uses an applet called SuperFetch to manage memory. Greg Shultz explains how SuperFetch works and what it does to enhance the performance of your system. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Application, Microsoft Word, Performance, Microsoft Windows XP, I/O, Microsoft Windows Vista, Defragmenter, RAM, Disk Defragmenter, SuperFetch, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Memory, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Handle Windows Vista like a pro with these tricks
Using Microsoft Windows Vista over a period of almost two years, Greg Shultz has discovered a handful of useful tricks that makes using the operating system easier. He shares some of these tricks with us in this edition of the Windows Vista Report. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Folder, Microsoft Windows Vista, Time Zone, Shell, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-06-04
Run UAC restricted programs without the UAC prompt
Greg Shultz shows you how to create a task in Task Scheduler that will launch an application with the highest available privileges in Microsoft Windows Vista, and then he shows you how to create a shortcut to run that app anytime you want. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Task, UAC, Run, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Productivity, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-01
Take advantage of multiple monitors with Vista's Remote Desktop
Greg Shultz shows you how to activate Vista's Remote Desktop support for multiple monitors and how to create a specially configured shortcut that will relieve you from having to rely on command line activation in the future. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Desktop, Monitor, Remote Desktop, Window, Microsoft Windows Vista, Chances, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-30
Schedule a restart operation with Windows XP's Shutdown utility
Wouldn't it be nice if each morning your Windows XP machine restarted before you got to work so you had a fresh system to work on each day? Greg Shultz tells you how to schedule a restart operation. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Get better system information from the Help and Support Center
Microsoft Windows XP's alternate System Information tool is your one-stop center for information about your system hardware and software. Greg Shultz explains how to navigate to this useful system information. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Tool, Help, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Manage the most frequently used programs list on your XP Start Menu
Greg Shultz shows how to prevent an application from showing up in the Start Menu's most frequently used programs list in Microsoft Windows XP. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-06-25
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