Author: Evan Wondrasek
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How to Take Screenshots of an Android-based Phone
Since I’ll be writing about the Motorola Droid (which uses Google’s Android mobile operating system) in the upcoming weeks, I wanted to be able to perform screen captures directly from the device instead of taking photographs of the entire thing. This guide will walk you through the simple process of taking screenshots of an Android-based…
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How to View YouTube in High Quality with the Motorola Droid
I noticed in tech blogger Robert Scoble’s recent review of the Motorola Droid that many people are unaware that YouTube videos are set to a low quality setting by default on Verizon’s newest Android-powered phone. I can’t say exactly why Motorola decided to do this (I’m sure the guy in charge of Verizon’s bandwidth was…
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Netbook Review: Asus EeePC 1005HA
The ASUS Eee PC 1005HA is a 10.1″ netbook featuring Asus’ new “seashell” design, and boasts 10.5 hours of battery life. This netbook offers some high-end features as well as a small, light form factor. Color Options: Blue, pink, white, black. In the Box: Laptop, 6-cell removable battery, Eee laptop sleeve, power cord and charger,…
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How to Prevent Extra Rings using Google Voice as Voicemail
Now that Google Voice’s voicemail can be added to your existing phone number (giving you great features like searchable voicemail, free voice transcription, custom greetings, and email/SMS notification), you may have noticed that callers have to wait through way too many rings before your Google voicemail picks up the call. Here’s how it plays out:…
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Windows 7 Officially Releases Today
Windows 7, Microsoft’s newest operating system and successor to the ill-famed Windows Vista, was released today after becoming the biggest pre-order product of all time on Amazon UK. You may have already been following as we showed you how to install Windows 7 on a virtual machine, how to dual boot Windows 7 with your…
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Wireless Security Tip: Secure Your Wireless Internet
If you have your own wireless internet connection, it might be unsecured (meaning that you don’t have to type in a password to access it) or it may be using WEP encryption. There are several important reasons why you should encrypt your internet (or switch from WEP encryption to a stronger method such as WPA…
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Netflix Instant Watch Now Available in Windows 7 Media Center
Netflix Instant Watch, a popular movie and TV streaming service, has just become available for Windows 7 users in Windows Media Center. This feature was added for Windows Vista users earlier this year, and the Windows 7 update comes just before the official launch of Microsoft’s newest operating system this Thursday. If you haven’t received…
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Security Week at Techerator
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and Techerator is participating by running a week-long series of computer and internet security related articles. We’ll be posting tips and guides about safely using your computer, avoiding viruses/malware, recommended antivirus programs, and what to do when you’ve been infected. Check out our special National Cybersecurity Awareness Month series…
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Preventing Viruses Part 1: Email Viruses
When you think of a computer virus, you might imagine a hacker in a dimly-lit room deliberately targeting your computer with malicious software. While that might happen in movies, real viruses are nearly autonomous and are constantly scanning the internet seeking vulnerable software and hardware. As soon as they find a viable target, they infect…
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Brizzly Gives Twitter a Better Web Interface
If you’ve ever wanted more from Twitter’s web interface, you’re not alone. Although functional, the web interface only provides basic features and rolls out new features long after they have been released in 3rd-party clients. Brizzly is a free web-based Twitter client that provides a much more robust experience and adds many features that aren’t…