Today we talked about or favorite Google products. Check them all out when you get a chance.
In this article from Mashable a Googler has said that Google is focusing on mobile devices as Destkops will become irrelevant in the next 3 years. He feels that most people will be doing research on their phones and Ipad like devices.
While I agree that should alot of people have smart phones and Ipad like devices, I think they will use their desktops for those long stints. Gamers, for one, cant switch to these devices completely. We will see though. If this were to happen I think it would take more like 5 – 10 years. The smart phone market/network in the US is just not up to par yet and still has a little aging to do before it can replace our main computers.
Besides if this happens in 3 years, I am out of work
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What do you think?
How to sync your Twitter, Facebook, and Google Buzz statuses.
Google Buzz just came out today and I love it so far. I will talk more about it in another post.
For now you may be thinking “another status to update?”. Put that to rest because you can join Ping.fm and add Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, Myspace, Google Talk(Which will update Google Buzz), and any other status/blog site you can think of.
When you want to update your status just head to ping.fm and you only have to type it in once and it will aggregate to your other services.
I use this all of the time.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
Steps To Prevent Viruses and Spyware Infections
The best way to get rid of spyware and viruses is to not have gotten them in the first place. I know that is easier said than done but I think there are a few simple steps that you can take to help prevent infections. These steps range from being careful with what you click to adding an internet only user account. These steps are fairly easy to implement but you have to change your behavior for them to really work. Some of these you may have heard before but may have forgotten to implement and some will be new to you. Lets get into it.
Switch to a more secure internet browser
Internet Explorer is widely known as the least secure browser. The main reason for this is that it is the most attacked browser. Because it holds the majority of users it is attacked the most. The other part is that the code is inherently insecure and while Microsoft updates it often, the users do not and thus are vulnerable.
How do you remedy this problem?
Use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to surf the net. They are free and you can get them both from http://www.dweebsonduty.com/recomended-software. The install is easy and quick and when you first run one of those programs they will import your settings from Internet Explorer and you will be ready to go. Then you will just surf the internet as you always have, you just click on a Chrome or Firefox instead of Internet Explorer.
Create A Limited User Account In Windows
Another good way to prevent spyware and viruses is to create a limited user account in Windows and use that to surf the internet. The limited user does not have the ability to install programs and some spyware and viruses will simply not be able to install themselves because they do not have the rights.
This link from Microsoft shows you how to add a new user in XP:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/winxp/accounts.mspx
This Link From Microsoft shows you how to add a new user in Vista and 7:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Create-a-user-account
Do not click on links or open attachments in your emails
This is an oldie but a goodie. You should never click on a link in your email, no matter who it is from and what it says. If you get a notice from facebook, paypal, ebay, your bank… you need to type the address in your self to get to those sites. This will prevent phishing attacks, where hackers get your username and password by making you think that you are at one site but in fact your are at another. Links can also install malicious software on your computer.
As far as attachments just do not open them without scanning them with your virus scan first. If you cant scan them, do not open them.
Run Windows Update Automatically
There are people that still think Windows Update will break your computer and that is simply not true(Most of the time). If you are not updated the day the update comes out you are ready for an attack. The hackers get the list of updates and write viruses to attack those items that were fixed in the update because they know that many people do not update Windows and will be vulnerable.
Microsoft tells you how to make sure you are updating here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/windowsupdate/automaticupdate.mspx
Use A Firewall
Firewalls offer another layer of protection against malware. Windows has a firewall built in and if you have a router, your router will have one built in as well. Firewalls block unwanted and uninvited network requests. The don’t even allow the connection to be made and thus the malware doesn’t even get a chance to run. I highly recommend that you get a router if you do not have one.
This one is one of my favorite routers:
Linksys by Cisco WRT54G2 Wireless-G Broadband Router
This link from Microsoft tells you about Xp’s firewall:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/security/Internet/sp2_wfintro.mspx
This link from Microsoft tells you about Vista and 7′s firewall:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/features/firewall.aspx
Have updated Antivirus and Antispyware
You need to have both and Antivirus and an Antispyware. In fact I recommend that you have at least 2 Antispyware programs installed. Head over to http://www.dweebsonduty.com/recomended-software and look in the security section and download and install what you need. Just and FYI, you cant have more than one Antivirus but you can have more than one Antispyware as long as they are not running all of the time. The Antispyware programs that we list on our page do not run all of the time unless you upgrade them to the paid versions.
With that being said, these programs are no good if they are not run properly. You need to make sure to scan at least once a week with each program.
Conclusion
Just implementing 1 of these steps will make you many times less likely to get a virus, use them all and any virus that gets in deserves to get in
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Of course if you need any help you can head over to http://www.dweebsonduty.com/contact-us and we can help.








