I’ve uploaded some hiking photos to flickr; some older and some newer ones. Hiking around the ko’olau mountains — beautiful!
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If you are like me, you’ve got to live in a mixed OS environment, at home is Mac and at work is Windows. And, you’ve got an iPhone or iPad which works great with Mac, but [...]
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I’m someone who works in both the PC and Mac worlds. My home machine is a Mac. But at work I use the Windows machine. There are plenty of times when I need to share files eas [...]
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When I’ve shown some people just how simple Yousendit.com is and they’ve been really impressed. For fast, free emailing of a LARGE document, Yousendit.com is pretty great! ( [...]
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If you’ve never visited WolframAlpha.com you are in for an interesting treat. This site is called a “computational knowledge engine”. It’s kind of like a mix of a scienti [...]
Read moreLooking for an anti-virus software for your home PC? Want a great application for FREE? Try out Microsoft’s Security Essentials. This program will run in the background prote [...]
Read moreHere’s the cheat sheet that can turn ANYONE into a computer support genius: [Geek Humor]
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Now that drop.io is dieing, you’ll want to find another way to share your files with others. Of course you can email them, but often these files are large. Plus you may wan [...]
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If you are looking for two really great ways to stay synced across multiple computers and platforms, Lastpass and Xmarks are at the top. So, I was very happy to hear that La [...]
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This Saturday, October 23rd – HMAUS (Hawaii Macintosh & Apple Users Society) and Leeward Community College partner again to present Geek Day 2010. Last year was packed [...]
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It seems like every week there’s some new product or service that HMAUS is demonstrating. HMAUS (Hawaii Mac & Apple User Society) offers help to people looking t [...]
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I’ve uploaded some hiking photos to flickr; some older and some newer ones. Hiking around the ko’olau mountains — beautiful!
READ MORE »Is SSL really needed for an internal/local WUS server?
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If you are concerned about your online privacy, then you should already know about “cookies” — small files that are stored on your computer that websites write information to. These cookies are largely used to help with the functionality of the website, maintaining your “session” as you move around the site. They can also store [...]
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Today was the opening day for the two-day Podcamp Hawaii. It was a lot of great information, great variety of sessions, and plenty of wonderful people. Here’s just a few of my notes from the day: Opening blessings by Haunani and ‘Illima Kauka. Followed by two lovely hula songs, danced by Kanoe Miller, and performed [...]
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I’m testing one of the new Targus Bluetooth Laser Mouse for Mac. They’ve designed a whole series of accessories for Mac users, all are streamlined, using the same design styling. My previous mouse was the Kensington Slimblade Presenter Mouse. It’s a small, compact bluetooth mouse that looks good and works fine. However, it seems to [...]
READ MORE »Today was Web Weavers Workshop with Lorelle VanFossen, part of Hawaii’s Geek Week. Lorelle had a ton of great tips to go along with the basics of setting up a successful WordPress blog site. A large part of the information is in Lorelle’s book, but it was her discussions to student questions that often proved [...]
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During the opening event of Mactoberfest for Hawaii’s Geek Week, Lorelle VanFossen asked the audience, “How has WordPress changed your life?” She showed some great videos of how lives have been changed by using WordPress as a blogging software application for helping people express their lives. For me, WordPress has changed my life in two [...]
READ MORE »MobileMe and Exchange — “separate but equal” (kinda) — but unless you reconfigure Exchange, it’s pretty much just “separate”: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2483 … # Registered for http://2008.podcamphawaii.com/ Should be good! #
READ MORE »One thing I hear from clients is that they would like more interaction, more traffic, to their existing websites. There are lots of ways to do this, some are more complicated than others, some more expensive than others. In this article I want to discuss some simple, quick, FREE ways to build traffic. What can [...]
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Not long ago, in order to share a photo with someone online meant you sent them an email with an attachment of that image. This is great for one or two people, or for one or two images. Times have changed and it’s considered by many to be normal to share your photos with the [...]
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