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Find out instantly if the site you’re visiting is affected by the Heartbleed bug

Posted on April 14, 2014

chromebleed-logoBy now you probably know about the dangerous Heartbleed bug that’s affecting millions of secure websites. It’s a pretty nasty vulnerability that must be avoided at all costs.

A few days ago I wrote about a great tool developed by the folks at LastPass that lets you check to see if a particular website is affected by Heartbleed. Well, now there’s another tool that’s even faster and easier to use.  [Read more…]

Sony recalls Vaio Fit 11A Laptop due to a potential burn hazard

Posted on April 13, 2014

sony-vaio-fitIf you own a Vaio Fit 11A laptop, Sony is requesting that you immediately unplug the AC adapter, turn off the machine and wait for instructions from them about having the unit repaired or replaced.

It seems that the built-in, non-removable batteries in certain models are prone to over-heating, causing some units to catch on fire. Not a good thing, especially if you happen to be holding it on your lap at the time (which you should NEVER do by the way).  [Read more…]

Check your favorite websites for the ‘Heartbleed” vulnerability

Posted on April 10, 2014

heartbleed-logoAre any of the websites that you visit affected by the dangerous “Heartbleed” bug? If so, your login information as well as your personal and financial info could be at risk of being stolen by hackers.

Thanks to our friends at LastPass, you can easily check to see if any of your favorite websites are affected by Heartbleed. Simply visit this page and type in the URL of the site. Repeat for each website you’d like to check.

Note: You only need to do the Heartbleed check for sites that use SSL encryption.

Q&A: Where can I find a Windows 8.1 sound card driver for an older PC?

Posted on April 9, 2014

windows-8-1Question from Annette H.:  I have a Compaq Presario 7200 that I just can’t bear to part with. I recently upgraded it to Windows 8.1 and I’m absolutely thrilled with it!

But there’s one problem that I really need your help with. The sound card isn’t working and the Device Manager says there’s no driver for it installed.

The sound drivers on the website don’t include drivers for Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, only Windows XP through Windows 7. Is there anything I can do or will I need to buy a new sound card?

Rick’s answer:   [Read more…]

Microsoft officially ends support for Windows XP

Posted on April 8, 2014

windows-xp-logoWell, today is the big day. As of today, Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows XP, a move that effectively ends the useful life of the most popular version of Windows ever for the vast majority of users.

While there are circumstances under which XP can still be safely used, the millions of people who have their XP machines connected to the Internet should probably make the move to either a different operating system or a new computer.  [Read more…]

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