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Botched Belkin router update leaves countless users unable to get online

Posted on October 7, 2014

belkin-logoIf you own a Belkin router and you can’t seem to connect to the Internet today, the problem is most likely the result of Belkin pushing a faulty firmware update to your router.

Belkin released the following statement earlier today after receiving numerous complaints from frustrated users:  [Read more…]

Q&A: How do I install new apps to the SD card in Windows Phone 8.1?

Posted on October 6, 2014

windows-phone-8-1Question from Benjamin H.:  I have a Lumia 620 phone running Windows Phone 8.1. The phone’s internal memory is almost full so I’d like to install any new apps to the SD card.

I heard this is possible but I can’t figure out how to do it. Can you tell me how to make new apps install to the SD card?

Rick’s answer:   [Read more…]

Chase Bank hacked – 83 million accounts affected

Posted on October 3, 2014

scamWell, the hacking of major business websites continues unabated, and the latest breach involves one of the largest financial services firms in the world.

JPMorgan Chase and Company has announced that hackers have stolen the names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses from a whopping 83 million customer accounts, making this one of the largest security breaches in history.  [Read more…]

Feeling adventurous? Install the Technical Preview version of Windows 10 today, for free!

Posted on October 2, 2014

If you’re the adventurous type you can download the “Technical Preview” version of Windows 10 and install it on your PC today, for free!

The Windows 10 Technical Preview is basically an alpha version of the operating system.

That means it has plenty of rough edges and bugs that will need to be squashed before the “finished” version of the updated O.S. is ready to be released to the general public.

Microsoft is always seeking individuals to help check out Windows’ new features and put them through their paces in order to identify bugs and make suggestions for possible improvements in the way the user interface and other parts of the O.S work.  [Read more…]

Microsoft releases a preview of Windows 10

Posted on September 30, 2014

windows-10-previewA couple of weeks ago I told you that Microsoft had hinted that they were planning to release Windows 9 in mid-2015.

Well, the timing was accurate, but the name was wrong. The new version of Windows will be Windows 10, not the wildly-speculated Windows 9.

Why they decided to skip the name Windows 9 and jump straight from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 is anyone’s guess.

My own guess is they realized the name “Windows 8” left such a bad taste in the mouths of many users that they felt they really needed to distance the new version version of Windows from Windows 8 in name as well as in functionality.

At any rate, based upon the preview video they released this morning it looks like Windows 10 will indeed be a major improvement over Windows 8.  [Read more…]

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