
RVHFEED_results="<ul class=\"RVHFEED_class\"><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2010/03/what-are-risks-of-using-facebook.html\">What are the risks of using Facebook Myspace and other social sites</a> <sub>2010-03-02, 03:44 pm</sub><div>I have been asked this 100 times over recently.  I have read many many articles on the subject and with my own experiences.  I think I have a few tips for users.1. Social site accounts are VERY easily hacked.  Just because your \"friend\" sends you a link or posts something on your \"Wall\" does not mean they actually sent it to you.  Their account could have been compromised and an attacker could</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2010/01/2010-computer-resolutions.html\">2010 Computer Resolutions</a> <sub>2010-01-05, 02:38 pm</sub><div>I have been trying to figure out what resolutions I am making this year.  I figured my computer resolutions would be the easiest so I will do those first.1.  Upgrade my computer - I have a DELL Dimension e520  It's been a good little machine for the past 3 years but I want a newer faster computer.  What I am looking at is the best \"Bang for the Buck\"  This is usually an AMD processor.  Everyone</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/10/windows-7-after-2-months-of-use.html\">Windows 7 after 2 months of use</a> <sub>2009-10-22, 02:56 pm</sub><div>I first reviewed Microsoft's latest and greatest Windows 7 two months ago today.  After 2 months of use here is what I found.I continued to run Windows 7 on my kids computer.  Let's face it.  If anyone is gonna break it. It would be a 5, 10 and 15 year old.PRO: I like the parental controls with the ability to lock out users after a certain time and day of week.CON:If the user does not log out</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/09/things-under-50-everyone-should-own.html\">Things under $50 everyone should own</a> <sub>2009-09-03, 08:18 am</sub><div>This is a list of a couple things everyone should own.1.  USB Flash drive - Some call it a thumb drive some a pen drive.  What ever you want to call it.  You should own many of these.  You can get an 8GB drive for under $20 from http://newegg.com  At that price get 3!  These are great for backups.  Copy all your images to it then put it in a safe place.  Remember backups mean MORE than 1 copy of</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/08/networking-101.html\">Networking 101</a> <sub>2009-08-27, 01:06 am</sub><div>How does a computer get to the internet?I have been asked this several times.  We have to fill in some gaps before I can explain the whole thing.What is an IP address?For your computer to run on a TCP/IP network (Internet Protocol) you need a few things on your computer. First and foremost is a network interface card or NIC for short. A network cable plugs into the NIC. It looks like a phone</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/08/spyware-and-anti-virus.html\">Spyware and Anti-Virus</a> <sub>2009-08-25, 08:38 pm</sub><div>What is spyware:Spyware is software that installs itself onto your computer and captures data about you.  It could be something as mundane as sending the websites you visit to someone or sending your credit card or bank information to someone.What is a virus:A virus works just like a virus that a human would contract.  It is a piece of software designed to infect your computer and spread itself</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/08/what-is-linux-and-why-should-i-use-it.html\">What is Linux and why should I use it?</a> <sub>2009-08-24, 09:16 pm</sub><div>Linux is an Operating system for computers.  Just as Microsft Windows is.  There are many differences in it but we are going to keep this on a beginner level.Linux the quick history:Linux is an offshoot of the Unix operating system developed mainly by Linus Torvalds back in 1991.  Unix was an operating system that you had to pay for much like Windows.  Linus developed Linux and gives it FREE the</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/08/netbook-vs-notebook.html\">Netbook vs Notebook</a> <sub>2009-08-23, 03:50 pm</sub><div>If you know me.  You know I am an avid hater of notebooks.  Most people purchase one thinking they are going to take it with them where ever they go.  It usually ends up sitting on a desk 99% of the time.  For the same price you could purchase a REALLY nice desktop computer.Netbooks are a different monster.  I acquired one about 6 months ago that was broken.  I figured for free what the heck.  I</div></li><li><a href=\"http://insta-tek.blogspot.com/2009/08/windows-7-without-spin.html\">Windows 7 without the spin</a> <sub>2009-08-22, 09:46 pm</sub><div>I am NOT a Microsoft fanatic. In fact I have not been running windows at all for the last 3 years. I am an IT guy so I still use xp and vista every day though. People keep asking me if they should upgrade to Windows 7. Here are my results.Over the last few weeks I have been testing windows 7 on several machines. We have run tests on the following:A new Asus laptop with Intel core2duo and 4 gb of</div></li><br /><a title='Get your RSS/ATOM widget' href='http://www.hashemian.com/tools/rss-atom-widget.htm'><img border='0' src='http://scripts.hashemian.com/images/rss-atom-widget.gif' /></a></ul>";

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