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Wednesday News

February 24, 2016, 16:39(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

www_news

www_newsWho’da Thunk It?
Advertising companies don’t like ad blockers? Really? I can’t imagine why not?
:rolleyes:

FWIW
I don’t think polls are the way to judge the righteousness of something. That said Reuters has polled the public over the Apple v. FBI issue:
46% side with Apple
35% side with the FBI
I know a lot of you have made up your mind on this but I’ll be damned if I can see through all the B.S. on both sides.
When asked if the government should be able to look at smart phones “to protect against terror threats”:
46% agree
42% disagree
I’m curious what will happen to those numbers when the next attack happens?

NoDVD
Blu-ray ripper AnyDVD has been shut down. Check the comments for alternatives.

Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah
A buddy of mine suggested a program called Zipware as an alternative to 7-Zip. It seems to be an OK program but I would really like to find out more about the individual behind it before I recommend it. Near as I can tell he/she/they/it are in Australia?
Have a wonderful day!

Tagged With: Computer News

Two Windows 7 Articles Updated

February 24, 2016, 15:29(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

win7orb

win7orbInstalling Windows 7 has received a much needed overhaul.
Remove And Block GWX In Windows 7 updated with a trimmed down script.
Comments and suggestions welcome.

Tagged With: Windows 7

Tuesday News

February 23, 2016, 15:44(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

CCleaner

CCleanerO&O ShutUp10 Updated
This is the popular Win10 privacy tool featured in the Windows 10 Tweak Guide. Version 1.3.1355 contains a couple of new features and fixes.
Download & Info

Dumb Phones
When it comes to smart phones I almost feel un-Geeky. I don’t get the fuss about new phones. I’m proud that I’ve held my phone together for over 3 years and I can almost relate to folks going back to dumb phones.

I Didn’t Hear Him Pick A Side
Reporters claimed Bill Gates sided with the FBI over Apple in their dispute. Bill said nothing of the kind. This issue is very complex. I still haven’t made up my mind and frankly I don’t know if I ever will.

Crap Cleaner
CCleaner v 5.15 released.
Download
Release Notes
***Pay attention during install. May attempt to install unwanted programs.

New Intel Chipset Device Software
It always baffles me when Intel puts new stuff in their download center. The date on their download page says 2/4/216 yet I was there a couple of days ago and this version was NOT there.
Anywho, version 10.1.1.14 is out.

Tagged With: Computer News

Sunday News

February 21, 2016, 14:53(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

spamThink You’re Having A Bad Day?
Linux Mint has been hacked. Their site, their forums, even their ISO’s.
Not good. Not good at all.

I’ve Been Telling You…
I could almost see the eyes rolling when I said “I think you have to be 8 different kinds of stupid to put your house or car on a network.”
More proof: Major security flaw could let hackers take control of smart homes: Bug could leave thousands of devices vulnerable

Spam-It All
The top 15 corporate spammers include Groupon, Facebook, Twitter, and a host of clothing stores. They’ve listed the top unsubscribed too. Gmail has gotten good at just putting that stuff in the spam or trash folder.

Kodi 16
The free and cross platform home theater program Kodi has been updated. I use and recommend Kodi.
Unfortunately their site doesn’t seem to be able to handle all the attention this release is getting and is down at the moment.

Jaded Heart
I’ve stayed out of the Apple v. FBI fight because I believe both side are playing fast and loose with the truth. Given what’s at stake I’m not going to form an opinion until I am reasonably sure I know all the facts. Every article I read seems to have some kind of anti-government or anti-apple agenda rather than trying to just give facts. Reporters used to actually do that. I trust ALL government agencies and ALL corporations to look after their own interests with CYA being their first consideration. It’s the world we live in.

Tagged With: Computer News

Monday News

February 15, 2016, 16:07(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

www_news

www_newsWiresharking Win10
Another person weighed in on the issue. I’m really not seeing much new info but it is an interesting read.
“Based on my tests, Windows 10 certainly is receiving telemetry data from my PC, but we knew that already. It’s also easy to counter the FUD in some reports. In one hour there were only 751 packets sent to any Microsoft address (including any Azure, Skype or Akamai CDN edge server), for around 222KB of data. Of those packets only 182 contained data, with 134KB transferred to Microsoft. In two hours there were only 1586 packets, with 382 containing data, and 262KB of data transferred…”
He makes references to the amount of data being small which I find odd. Compressed data…
I will use my motherboard manual as an example. It is 79 pages. Below I compressed the file. I also copied the text into notepad. Then I compressed it. All the text data in that file came out to 28kb compressed. Point being, small files can contain a TON of data.
comp_examp

“Without unencrypting the telemetry packets Microsoft receives, we’re not going to know exactly what data it receives. But they’re small and relatively infrequent, so are unlikely to be packed with your personal data.”
Why is it “unlikely”?


 
Default Apps Reset?
4 days ago reader Don H. said his defualt app preferences got reset. Apparently he isn’t the only one with that issue:
Updategate: Windows 10 is resetting default apps back to Microsoft stock

New Nvidia Drivers
Nvidia Geforce Game Ready 361.91 WHQL Driver released. Download
“Learn more about how to get the optimal experience for ARMA 3, Street Fighter V, Monster Hunter Online, and HITMAN (Beta)”

Backup Your Backups
Reader Paul pointed me to an article that discusses where an Adobe Creative Cloud update deleted folks backups. Y’all might find the cloud convenient but don’t trust your data to someone else. Backup your backups!

Now I gotta sign off while I still have an internet connection!

Tagged With: Computer News

Search Engines I Use

February 13, 2016, 10:17(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

search_iconI use a variety of search engines depending on what I am looking for and which platform/OS I am using.
This article isn’t meant to influence your search engine preference but to hopefully introduce you to different options.
[Read more…] about Search Engines I Use

Tagged With: Cool Tools, This Site

Update To The Update On More On Win10 Privacy

February 12, 2016, 07:14(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

win10_logon_logoEd Bott has called B.S. on the Forbes reporter that claimed Microsoft was gonna allow us to fully control Win10’s privacy options.
Geeze. I reckon only time will tell.
Here is the real gem from Microsoft’s statement to Ed:
“Executives believe that existing privacy controls are reasonable for consumers and there’s no need for a drastic change.”
smilie_rolleyes1

Tagged With: Windows 10

T-t-t-t-hursday Random Stuff…

February 11, 2016, 17:56(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

wintersux

wintersuxBrrr! It’s getting cold here in Virginia.

Firefox 44.0.2
Fixed – Firefox hangs or crashes on startup
Various security fixes
Download 32-bit (en-US)
Download 64-bit (en-US)
Download other systems and languages
Release Notes

Handbrake Updated
HandBrake 0.10.5 is out. Fixes and performance improvements.
“HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs.”
Download
[Read more…] about T-t-t-t-hursday Random Stuff…

Tagged With: Computer News

More On Win10 Privacy

February 11, 2016, 13:56(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

win10_logon_logoAs I sat for 2 and 1/2 hours waiting for the local tire guys to put 2 new fracking tires on my wife’s car, reader Dave sent me the link to:
Ed Bott: When it comes to Windows 10 privacy, don’t trust amateur analysts
The article discusses the article I linked to Sunday. Some random dude took a stab at trying to figure out who/what Win10 was connecting to. Apparently that post has been deleted. I didn’t talk too much about it except to say I had made a similar attempt last September. I was hoping my readers would see that my results were almost totally opposite from his. I don’t know if anyone saw it or not.
Anyway, Ed completely dismantles this guys test and takes folks who were doing “I told you so’s” to task. I think Ed may have been a tad hard on the guy in the original post. He was just making an attempt at some Geekery. He didn’t ask for half the tech world to read it. The reporters sourcing the story deserve the blame for sensationalizing it. Ed does give it to them with both barrels.
Agree with him or not, it is a must read.

***UPDATE, 14:15hrs
The guy that Ed takes to task above has learned from Microsoft that:

Contacting me again a Microsoft spokesperson explained the company now wanted to speak about the issue. In short: Microsoft is taking action. It has decided to release updates “later this year” which will enable users to fully control all background telemetry and data tracking and, if desired, disable it completely. Microsoft also asked me to stress that disabling these background operations is something it would “strongly recommend against”.

My takeaway is that our incessant bitching to and about Microsoft on this issue has produced the second caving in by Microsoft in the last week. One button to shut it all down is what we asked for and it looks like we will get it.
Congrats to us!
and
Congrats to Microsoft!
beer_smiley_clink

Tagged With: Windows 10

Windows 10 Now Has Updates Release Notes

February 9, 2016, 14:43(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

win10_logo

win10_logoHoly cow! We bitched and Microsoft has caved. Win10 will now have release notes for updates.
“In response to this feedback, we’re providing more details about the Windows 10 updates we deliver through Windows Update. You’ll see a summary of important product developments included in each update, with links to more details. This page will be regularly refreshed, as new updates are released.”
Mary Jo Foley – Microsoft starts providing release notes for Windows 10 updates
Windows 10 update history

Tagged With: Windows 10

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