Dangers of Phising Email Scams

Phishing email has been around for quite some time and it seems as if the problem is growing bigger and bigger every year. One of the main reason is due to the fact that the attack does not focus on hacking some computer or machine but rather focusing on the computer users themselves. Yes you read that right. A human can be hacked as well! Although probably not how you're thinking of it at first, after reading about phishing emails, you'll know exactly what I mean.
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Windows 7 Remote Assistance

If you want something done right, do it yourself. If you are a administrator or a PC technician of some sort, you'll know exactly what I mean. No matter how hard you teach users how to use a computer, there are many times when they just can't seem to accomplish a task whether that may be configuring a program to work correctly or fixing a computer problem. That is where you, the problem solver, step in to take over. With the Windows Remote Assistance feature, you can easily and remotely connect to a user's computer and take control of it.
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Prevent deleted data from being recoverable

Another article, another way to deal with your deleted data.If you want to know of an easy way to make your deleted files unrecoverable, then you'll want to read on to know how to do just that with a free tool called Prevent Restore.
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Start using virtual machines

Virtualization have once been thought of as a technology only big businesses would incorporate in their environments. Now days however, smaller businesses and even home users are realizing the many benefits of using this great technology to help them not only lower costs, but also for security purposes as well. The good news is, while the underlying structure of virtualization is pretty complicated, you don't necessarily have to be a rocket scientist to actually use it!
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protect your laptop with bitlocker

While the percentage of laptop theft continues to soar, users are still unconcerned about protecting their valuable data! Although you may give yourself a pat on the back for having a backup of your data elsewhere, have you stopped and considered what will happen to that same unencrypted data on your laptop that's now in the hands of a complete stranger? While buying another laptop is not the end of the world, have you placed a 'value' on your data itself?
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create a windows 7 system image

I've talked about it before but I don't believe I actually went into details on how to actually create one. With the arrival of Windows 7, the timing couldn't be any more perfect. In Windows Vista, only users with the Ultimate edition were allowed to create a system image backup. The good news is, with Windows 7, Home Premium members are also allowed to enjoy this feature! That's right. No need to pony up additional money to purchase third-party software.
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repairing your xbox 360's rrod

My Xbox 360 Elite console recently broke down after my Playstation 3 console got knocked out as well. This is my second Xbox. I bought this Elite version on launch day at BestBuy and after a short while, gave me the dreaded Red Rings of Death (RROD). Luckily, I had store warranty so all I had to do was take it back and they gladly gave me a spanking new console. Fast forward to the present and the console once again broke down. I don't have the RROD but I can't get any video or audio signal to my HDTV via an HDMI or component connection.
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repairing your ps3's ylod

A while back, my PS3 suffered the dreaded Yellow Light of Death (YLOD) and my machine basically turned into a very expensive paper weight. My warranty period was clearly over and so in order to fix the problem, I had to send it in to Sony and pay a fee of $150. Here's the problem though. They're not going to just fix my PS3 and give it back to me. They're going to just hand me a refurbished unit (which most likely was turned in by another user with similar problems in the first place), slap on a short warranty period (I believe it's for 90 days) for that second-hand console and call it a day.
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Perform Easy Video and Audio Format Conversions!



This is definitely one of my favorite free software. Format Factory is your one stop shop when it comes to your multimedia conversion needs. This gem will allow you to convert one video, audio or picture file format into another with relative ease. Its just sad that the program doesn't seem to get the recognition it deserves whenever I view other forum boards regarding multimedia files. Here, I will go over some of the many uses of this awesome tool and how easily you'll be able to convert your files into another format!

You might be thinking why you need to convert certain multimedia files to another format. Well, its simple. Sometimes working with certain applications will allow only certain types of files to be imported. For example, if you have a AVI file that needs editing but your editing application only supports WMV files, than you can use Format Factory for the conversion process. Once you have the AVI converted into WMV, you're then free to import it to your video editor for editing. How about importing movies to your iPod or other portable MP3 players? Because your original video file size (the resolution, not how big the file itself is in terms of hard drive space) is larger than what the iPod can handle, you'll need some way to convert it to iPod's specification and Format Factory can help you here. What about wanting to watch those movies on your big screen TV from your PS3? If you don't like the streaming method I've talked about earlier, you can definitely use Format Factory to convert those movies into a PS3 compatible format to watch on your HDTV. In any case, Format Factory is here to save the day.

Using Format Factory to Convert Files

Simply head over to Format Factory's homepage to download the free software. The installation is as straightforward as can be.

1. Fire up Format Factory and you will be presented with a fairly simple to use interface. That's another big advantage with using Format Factory. Almost anyone can use the program to convert their files with relative ease. This can't be said with other conversion products in the market today that force you to make all kinds of complicated formatting decisions that a lot of us have no idea what they mean! Format Factory did a good job in that all you need to do is to tell it what it is you want to convert to and it will work its magic. In the menu on the left hand side, first select what type of file you are converting. There is video, audio and pictures. Format Factory also allows you to rip a DVD movie from disc into a video format of your choice! Also, it allows you join/combine two separate movie or audio clips into one!



In this example, I will convert a simple Youtube video that I have downloaded in the MP4 format to the Windows WMV format. So, I would first select the Video option and select the All to WMV option. Once I select that option, a dialog box immediately pops out. It is here that I will add the Youtube clip.



If you want to set more advance options, you definitely can. Hit the Output Setting button and here, you can set a host of options from the video quality, the video encoder, the frames per second, the bitrate, embed a subtitle and much, much more. However, in most circumstances, this is not necessary and the default should suffice. Once done, the last thing you need to set is the output file destination option. I simply chose to have it dump the converted file in the same location as the original file.Next hit the OK button. You will then be taken back out to the original menu with your video file to be converted in the main area.



2. Alright so now that we have everything set, we can simply begin the conversion process. As simple as it may sound, all you need to do is hit the Start button on top to begin. The bad news with converting videos, especially higher quality one's, is that it can take a good amount of time. If you have a slow processor, it can take even longer. However, do realize that this is not Format Factory's fault. You can purchase a $300 professional converter and the outcome will be the same. Luckily, Format Factory anticipated this and included the option to have your computer automatically shutdown once every conversion job has been completed. This way, you can begin the process before you go to bed without having to worry about the computer being powered on the entire night.



Once the conversion is completed, you'll find the file in your output destination and that's all there is to it!



Remember, you can convert audio files and pictures as well into other formats. If you have mobile devices, Format Factory already has a list of supported devices with their correct settings pre-configured! So if you needed to convert a video to be compatible with your Creative Zen player, Format Factory got your covered! Your converted video will then have the correct video size, ready to be transferred to your device. You can do this all without having to read manuals and downloading extra software that can't do half the things Format Factory can.



As you can probably see already, Format Factory is indeed a very powerful yet easy to use conversion tool. It honestly can't get any better than this. I just hope that the good developers of this software continue to support and update the product.

 
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