Day archives: February 8th, 2006

The best of the Digital Photography Tip of the Week

Chris is off on vacation this week, so I’ve chosen 5 of his tips that have been very popular. You can read those tips by clicking the links below, or you can view the entire Digital Photography Tips category on the PCIN.net Update blog. Shooting at Night, Part 2 Shooting At Night, Part 1 Curves …

Windows XP Encryption

I recently had someone email me asking for help with the built-in Windows XP encryption options. This lets you encrypt a file so that only you as the logged in user can see it. Another user, including an administrator, can’t read the file. The Encrypted File System (EFS) is not available in Windows XP Home. …

Paragon NTFS for Linux 5.0

Paragon Software Group, a company with more than 10 years of experience on system utilities market, is glad to introduce you our just released Paragon NTFS for Linux 5.0, the new reliable solution for rapid and transparent read/write access to NTFS volumes under Linux like to native file systems. You can learn more about Paragon …

FeedDemon 2.0 Beta

RSS Feed Reader for Windows Simplify the way you read the web! Stop wasting time checking your favorite web sites for updates. Use FeedDemon instead, and make them come to you. FeedDemon 2.0 is currently in beta. You can download the beta version from the Bradbury Software web site.

Beware of Internet trespass

From TechRepublic: Information technology continues to advance at warp speed, and the law struggles to catch up. When new laws have not yet been enacted to address emerging areas of Internet disputes, courts are called upon to try to use and mold ancient legal theories to achieve high-tech resolution. Trespass is one of the ancient …

Teams give IT a sporting chance

From Computer World Canada: Could the jocks and the nerds of the world unite? With the amount of technology that is popping up all over the world of professional sports, the answer seems to be a definite ‘yes’. The level of technology adoption by sports teams lags that of other larger industries, in part because …