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IPHONE ENVY 03/18/2009
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I want an iPhone. Badly. My brother and I talk about this all the time. He wants an iPhone too. Why can't we get one? Because the service stinks! We both are former Cingular (At&T) customers and will not go back to dropped calls and spotty service. Verizon cell phone service is so much better. Almost every person I talk to with an iPhone loves the gadget but admits that the phone service is terrible. So, for now, I use my trusty Blackberry Pearl and wait for the iPhone to come to another carrier....

UPDATE 1/25/2010 - Got a Motorola Droid from Verizon in November, 2009 and I love it. iPhone envy - OVER!

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Backup, Backup, Backup 03/16/2009
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I cannot say this enough. You MUST backup your data. Hard drives fail and they usually fail at inconvenient times. Like when you have a project due for work or school. Maybe you'll have a flood in your house. The bathroom upstairs could leak all over the computer downstairs. A power outage could cause a surge that fries your hard drive.
A plan:

1. Backup all your electronic devices daily. That means your PDA, Blackberry, and iPhone with all your contacts and calendar entries. These devices can plug into a computer and automatically back up or sync.

2. Backup data on your computer daily. Either invest in an external hard drive and backup software or an online backup service.  Some external hard drives plug into your router and will allow you to backup all the computers in your home.

Think about backing up on-site and off-site. An external hard drive is great but what if your house floods? Then you lose your computer AND your backup. That's why you need to consider off-site backup in addition to your on-site backup.

Great tools for the above solutions:

1. Off-site backup - www.carbonite.com. For $50/year, get unlimited storage space. Carbonite downloads software that runs quietly in the background that keeps your data backed up. Incredibly easy to use. The first backup can take awhile but after that, Carbonite just backs up changed data.

2. Genie-Soft Backup Sofware - use with an external hard drive for easy, complete backup of your data. You can pick and choose what to back up or let Genie Backup Manager suggest data to be saved.

3. My Book World Edition -Backup and storage for all the computers in your house.




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First Post! 03/09/2009
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This is my first entry. I am going to use this blog to discuss new technologies or gadgets. We'll see how it goes.

I have recently downloaded and installed VirtualBox which is a free virtualization program for Mac OS X. It allows you to run another operating system in a Window within Mac's Leopard operating system. The program is easy to install and use and allows you to use all the system peripherals in your virtual OS.

I downloaded and installed the Beta of Windows 7 in this virtual box. I am very excited about the upcoming version of Windows. I think Microsoft has "fixed" Vista with this version. It doesn't need any new drivers, runs with less resources than Vista and hasn't caused me any problems.

I forgot to link to VirtualBox. Here is the link: http://www.virtualbox.org/
Microsoft is no longer offering the beta version of Windows 7 for download.

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    Lynn Thames considers herself to be a "geek, but with a personality".  She has been working with computers for all of her career life and wants to help others understand and get the most out of computers. 

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