ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2004
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Welcome to the 285th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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I've been working on a review for the latest version of iHateSpam, and I'm not impressed. I've filtered 30,000 messages, and it still seems to be only classifying 60% of my mail. I'm working with Sunbelt Software to figure out what the problem is. But as of now, I still highly recommend Inboxer by Audiotrieve for your anti-spam solution.
Since the new baby is coming in a few months, I had to move my office area down into the basement (it's cold down here!) and Lisa's been busy fixing up the old office to become Andrew's room. It is going to have 2 blue walls, 1 yellow wall, and 1 red wall (the primary colours). She is almost done and it looks great!
Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net
File sharing legal in Canada
"Sharing copyrighted works on peer-to-peer networks is legal in Canada, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday, handing the record industry a sharp setback in its international fight against file swappers.
Canadian record labels had asked the court for authorization to identify 29 alleged file swappers in that country, in preparation for suing them for copyright infringement, much as the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has sued more than 1500 people in America.
But the judge denied that request. In a far-ranging decision, the court further found that both downloading music and putting it in a shared folder available to other people online appeared to be legal in Canada."For more info:
http://news.com.com/2100-1027_3-5182641.html
Spyware at center of wiretap case
"Los Angeles-area man was indicted today for allegedly installing a tiny, almost imperceptible hardware device to spy on his boss's every keystroke, in a case that shines a spotlight on the ease with which spy technologies now can be purchased and used by consumers.
The $49.95 device, called a Key Katcher, is barely the size of a child's pinkie, but it has 46-year-old Larry Lee Ropp in a heap of trouble. Ropp, who says he was acting as a whistleblower, was indicted by a federal grand jury for illegally intercepting electronic communications and now faces up to five years in jail."For more info:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4595662/
Gates Weighs In On Spyware Issue
"'We are going to help users be in control,' Bill Gates declared Friday at MSN's Strategic Account Summit, speaking out against spyware to an audience of advertisers and marketers -- exactly the type of people interested in the kind of data such programs, at least the legitimate ones, harvest.
'So-called spyware is turning the Internet into a billboard. We are going to help users be in control and know what [spyware] is on their system and if they don't want it they can get it off their system,' said Gates. The chairman of Microsoft spoke before an audience of about 500 near the end of the two-day conference for clients and partners.
Gates' remarks, which appear to advocate a technical solution to the spyware issue, come on the heels of a flurry of legislative action, some of which is thought to have potentially negative consequences for software and Internet firms."For more info:
http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3332341
Bush calls for broadband for all by 2007
U.S. President George W. Bush called for universal and affordable access to broadband Internet service by 2007, saying that the technology would speed the flow of information and spark innovation.
'It's important that we stay on the cutting edge of technological change, and one way to do so is to have a bold plan for broadband,' Bush said at the Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Friday according to official White House transcripts.
Bush made a call to keep broadband prices low and added that 'Congress must not tax access to broadband technology if we want to spread it around.'"For more info:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/03/29/HNbushbroadband_1.html
Internet is popular portal for dieters
"Like most yo-yo dieters, Jacqueline Foss struggled with different fad diets only to watch the pounds creep back. Left with little choice, she turned to an unlikely source to help her slim down - the Internet.
Ms. Foss enrolled in an on-line diet program where she recorded her weight, noted every meal in her food diary and chatted with support groups. She reached her goal of a sleek 125 pounds after six months - losing 28 pounds from her 5-foot-5-inch frame - and even managed to keep the weight off nearly a year later."For more info:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4595662/
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Do you every click on ads on the Internet?
Yes, any kind 1.67 % (2) Only text ads 0.83 % (1) Only banner (graphical) ads 1.67 % (2) Only on specific sites 8.33 % (10) Rarely 45.00 % (54) Never 42.50 % (51) Total votes: 120
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Updated Windows Registry Tips and Tweaks Article
http://PCIN.net/help/articles/registry_tips.phpMySlideShow 2.3 by Anix Software Software Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/myslideshow.phpAnyplace Control by Anyplace Control Software Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/anyplacecontrol.phpInboxer 1.1 by Audiotrieve, LLC Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/inboxer.phpMicrosoft Outlook Add-Ins by MAPILab Ltd. Software Review
http://PCIN.net/help/software/mapilab.php
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Beyond Google
"The Web is so full of useful info that no search engine can find it all. But a multitude of specialty sites deliver shopping advice, reference databases, leisure-time ideas, and more--fast."
Check out this PC World magazine article at http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,114725,00.asp
More Google
The previous tip notwithstanding... Google has introduced several more tools. You can find there list of options at http://www.google.com/options/ and can check out their new Personalized Web Search and the new Web Alerts feature at http://labs.google.com/
Calendar Updates
"Now you can conveniently add holidays and sport team schedules directly to your Microsoft Outlook calendar.
Once downloaded to your computer, you will have every game or event for an entire season added to your calendar.
You'll never miss another game! And you won't waste an entire Saturday afternoon entering the entire schedule yourself."
Check it out at http://www.calendar-updates.com/
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