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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Google Chrome or Fire Fox

I have been a Fire Fox user for a long time now, but I'd have to say there are some things I've always disliked about fire fox .  For example I've always disliked having to always install plugins to get certain things to work on certain sites or having things not work while in fire fox. I've decided to start using Google Chrome and I must say at first it was a big change but as I began using the browser more often I started to like the ease of use. For example, I enjoy not having to install an enormous amount of plugins into my browser. In addition, a few  of my favorite features I like about google chrome is the chrome web store which allows you to access apps in a separate window without having to type in the URL and Cloud Printing which allows you to print from applications we use everyday. While I have been a Fire Fox user for quite sometimes this blog gives a brief discussion of why I chose Google chrome over Fire Fox. If you have any reasons why you do or do not use google chrome please leave a comment below.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

After you've purchased your Computer

Many times you have purchased a computer and it may not be that you don't know what to do but their maybe a few things you're unsure of. In my previous blog we discussed the type of anti-virus software to purchase, and today we will go on a further discussion on the small things you should do after you've purchased your computer.
Some people I've come across the past few years will just plug it in and go with out even installing legit anti-virus software and then they'd a few months later why their computer is running slow.


1. Make sure you've created an image backup in case something goes wrong

2. Make sure you've done all updates

3. Do a regular scan to make sure computer is functioning properly and to be sure that there are no viruses on your computer.

4. Always Keep a Backup of your Backup

In addition, these are just a few tips that will help you along the way for a better computing environment

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How To Protect your computer

One of the many questions I have come across today is what is the best way to protect your computer? Whether it be from hacking or viruses, there are many programs available to consumers that will protect your computer from these sort of things. On a more personal note the first thing I myself do when I've purchased a new computer is I uninstall the trail anti-virus program that comes with the computer and I install AVG.
There's a free version and there's full protection. With the full version you get a lot more than what the free edition gives. For example, you get different types of protection that is built into the program like AVG online shield which protects you while you're downloading files by scanning them, and you get a built-in fire-wall and spam blocker all in one program Now AVG is not the only anti virus program out there this is just one of many. Now you may ask what if I can't afford the Full version of this program? There is a free version, and the version is good but you won't get the full protection you need for your computer. In addition, there are other programs you can instill to go along side with AVG such as Spy bot search destroy, Ad-aware.
One of my personal favorites, that I use on a regular basis is ccleaner which is a program that cleans you registry and removes files from your computer to make your computer and browser run faster. This is just a little advice for all of you computer owners to improve your browsing experience