Member-Submitted Links to Articles of Interest

Setup your MySocialSecurity Online Account now, though it could be hacked. Otherwise, someone else may set one up using your name and steal your benefits.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / September 2015
The privacy impact of Windows' telemetry features continues to be scrutinized.
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / September 2015
Think being self-employed is tough? Try being an over scrutinized employee in today's "Minority Report" Corporate World HR Sausage Grinder!
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / August 2015
Windows 10 introduces something new and highly unpleasant for its millions of consumers: the complete loss of control.
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / August 2015
Google sent out thousands of warning emails to webmasters telling them parts of their site were inaccessible. In many cases, those were wrong.
/ Posted by: Scott Hendison / July 2015
Over 200 free books about Microsoft products and services. Even I found some useful stuff here.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / July 2015
Fascinating article describing how to access the web interface and interrogate your broadband modem from your router. Can improve security. Also Followup.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / February 2015
The Chrome browser default to always on. It keeps running even after you've closed the browser. Here is how to have Chrome close when you close the browser.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / January 2015
When a client buys a new computer, the additional expenses are often as much as the computer. How to help your clients consider and budget for these expenses?
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / January 2015
Four things for couples to keep in mind when deciding when to claim Social Security.Posted by Tim Chalmers, Your Computer Consultants, Inc.
/ Posted by: TimC / December 2014
Wyden Introduces Bill To Ban Government-Mandated Backdoors Into Americans' Cellphones, Computers and software.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / December 2014
Microsoft Finally GETS IT!Windows 10 will launch in 2015. And isn't called Windows 9!
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / October 2014
Windows 9 Is Badly Needed, Assuming It Actually Works?
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / September 2014
Microsoft Scraps Windows 8 Major Updates. Bets the Farm on Windows 9.
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / August 2014
Podcast + supplemental material: Gavin Andresen, of the Bitcoin Foundation, talks with Economist Russ Roberts about where Bitcoin, what it means and its future.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / July 2014
FREE Microsoft eBooks, including: Win 8.1, Win 8, Win 7, Ofc 2013/365/2010, SharePoint 2013, Dynamics CRM, PowerShell, Exchange Server, Lync 2013, and much more
/ Posted by: Michael Holcomb / July 2014
What is happening with Truecrypt and what are our options?
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / June 2014
Google evaluates how well our Broadband vendors are performing.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / June 2014
Whatever you want to know about charging, recharging, restoring, etc., etc.
/ Posted by: TimC / April 2014
Top Reason: M$ in absolute panic mode to push up Windows 9 RTM from Apr 2015 to Nov 2014 to stem $22 Billion loss in the business channel!
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / April 2014
Heartbleed vulnerability. What it is, and what you need to do.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / April 2014
Chromebooks begin a new generation of easy to use, fast, low maintenance and inexpensive computer appliances. Some benefits and limitations are discussed.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / April 2014
New USB 3.1 Spec Expects finalization in July. Could replace both standard and micro usb. Reversible, plug it in either way. Also faster and smaller.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / April 2014
An interactive and continuously updated submarine cable map showing fiber optic cables runs across the globe.
/ Posted by: Christian Martin / March 2014
Christian Martin's slides from the February presentation on Office 2013 and Office 365 for IT Consultants.
/ Posted by: Christian Martin / March 2014
Windows 9 coming in 2015, will try its hardest to distance itself from the Windows 8 train wreck!
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / March 2014
DuckDuckGo offers great search results and no data collection. I show how to make it the default in Chrome and Firefox browsers, and on Android mobile devices.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / February 2014
Google admits data mining student emails in its free education apps, even when ad serving is turned off.
/ Posted by: Christian Martin / February 2014
These instructions will guide you through disabling the Backstage screen and changing the default location to which Office 2013 saves files.
/ Posted by: Christian Martin / February 2014
Two days after leaving the last OCCA meeting, where I admitted that "I always stay logged in" I learned a lesson. Coincidence? ;)
/ Posted by: Scott Hendison / February 2014
This is the powerpoint slideshow for the presentation I made to the OCCA on January 28,2014.
/ Posted by: Lis Baccigaluppi / January 2014
Introducing Windows 8.1 For IT Professionals [Kindle Edition] by Ed Bott.I haven't read it all yet, but hey, the Kindle edition is free.
/ Posted by: TimC / January 2014
Each year the EFF publishes a report on what major internet companies are doing to protect our privacy. This year's report is now available.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / January 2014
The power of crackers at breaking passwords has increased tremendously. What this means and what to do.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / October 2013
PC World did an excellent job selecting and describing 10 Open Source free business software applications.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / October 2013
Excellent free SSL Server test. Use it to test SSL connections to important places. This article explains the test and how to interpret the results.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / August 2013
A categorized list with links of my favorite Android Apps, including those for work, news, and clients.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / June 2013
An explanation of and guide to using truecrypt as a file,with an entire partition, or on a flash drive.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / June 2013
EFF checks which major Online companies fight for our privacy from government prying. Here's their table.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / May 2013
Miscreants can make money from attacking your computer even if you just use it for email. This article explains how they make money attacking your computer.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / April 2013
How to turn on Click to Play in Firefox and Chrome. This prevents Flash, Java and Silverlight from running without permission.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / April 2013
George Shubin sent me a link to Scott's video, and I decided it was so important I put it on every Windows 8 machine that leaves my office.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / February 2013
It's always more efficient to keep your hands on the keyboard as much as possible. Here are some Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts that are good to know.
/ Posted by: George Shubin / February 2013
How to add a signature to a PDF file so you don't need to print, sign and scan to return a signed copy electronically.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / February 2013
A look at the scope and marketing used to spread the Zeus (Citadel) Trojan. It is one of the most widely spread trojans ever made.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / December 2012
Three mini book reviews related to computer security: two novels by Mark Russinovich and a biography by Kevin Mitnick, the world's most famous hacker criminal.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / December 2012
Help creating a multiple boot cd or usb drive for data recovery, virus recovery and other troubleshooting. Puts multiple tools on one disk.
/ Posted by: Steve Shank / December 2012
Make Windows 8 Useable for development and testing. Just for GRINS - say NO to METRO!
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / November 2012
Windows 8 vs. OS X Mountain Lion, Macs: 10 Reasons to Pick Apple. M$ should have kept Win7 on DT & LT and Win8 on Mobile Dev & Tablets like Apple!
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / November 2012
Official inside Intel IT position: "Windows 8 is too cumbersome & disruptive to deploy!"
/ Posted by: Scott K. Anderson / November 2012
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