Saturday, September 11, 2004

 

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Back Up Your iTunes Library
You really should back up your iTunes library in the event that something unexpected occurs (like a hard drive malfunction) and the Apple Support site provides information on protecting your files with iTunes 4.

Problems For Dial-up Users Post-Mac Update
MacFixIt reports that some Apple users with dial-up Internet service have experienced problems after installing the latest update from Apple, 10.3.5; visit the MacFixIt web site for suggestions on working around this annoyance.
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More Microsoft Updates Coming Soon?
According to a report in InternetnetNews.com, Microsoft will be releasing two more security updates in the upcoming week. One has been given a critical rating to repair wide range of Microsoft software including Office and others.

Linux Instead of Pocket PC?
Yes, you can run Linux instead of Pocket PC; learn how by visiting RootPromt.org and follow the link to the IBM web site.

Weekend Tutorial
Leo Laporte, The Tech Guy on KFI is offering free computer tutorials on all things with a chip and you can learn by listening to KFI live in the Los Angeles area or on the net from 12-3pm PDT.

What is a Browser?
What is a browser? Kansas State University provides the following definition: “Generally refers to software used to access the Internet and read its information. Netscape was the most popular Internet browser for many years, but Microsoft's Internet Explorer now has a slight lead. Mosaic was the first good browser, but is now obsolete. In essence, browsers read HTML files and convert the information to what you see on the screen. Browsers can read HTML files and graphics, even when not connected to the Internet. Just type the file specification of what you want to read in the URL box.”

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