tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32133893515125560952024-03-13T12:16:14.791-07:00Michael on TechTechnology Tips, Reviews, & NewsMichael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-69387711453922181362013-01-06T23:51:00.003-08:002013-01-29T14:49:54.484-08:00Prevent Windows 8 Upgrade from Asking for Activation after InstallationRecently I finished upgrading a PC from Windows 7 to Windows 8 Pro. I had downloaded an upgrade of Windows 8 Pro using <a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows/buy" target="_blank">Microsoft's Windows 8 upgrade offer</a> that gives current Windows users the ability to purchase an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for $39.99 until January 31st 2012. I had also bought a new SSD hard drive for the same computer and I thought I could just do a clean install of Windows 8 Pro on to the new SSD using the upgrade disc.<br />
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I installed the new SSD drive and put in the Windows 8 Pro Upgrade disc. The upgrade instructions asked for a product key which I entered, after which Windows 8 installed and I was able to boot into Windows 8 Pro. All was well until shortly afterwards when Windows 8 Pro said to enter a product key again in order to be able to personalize Windows. I tried entering the same product key that I had entered when I installed Windows 8 Pro but Windows 8 Pro said the product key was not valid. After several tries making sure their was not any typos I realized something must have gone wrong with the install. </div>
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I did some Googling and discovered that to do a clean install of Windows 8 Pro using an upgrade disc you had to start the install procedure in a current Windows operating system. Some people said that you could try to re-install Windows 8 on top of Windows 8, but I decided to just bite the bullet and do a quick re-install of Windows 7 and then install Windows 8 from within Windows 7. Doing this worked out perfectly, without any issues so far. Windows 8 asked for the product key on install but so far has not asked for it again. </div>
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Even though you have to start the installation procedure from within another copy of Windows in order for the upgrade version of Windows 8 Pro to work properly, you can still do a completely fresh install. To perform a completely fresh instal just choose to keep none of your existing settings and files when asked by the Windows 8 installer, and then the Windows 8 installer will perform a clean upgrade. </div>
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<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-28203827272184277782012-02-04T11:53:00.001-08:002012-02-04T18:48:10.759-08:00Add 5 Gigabytes of Space To Dropbox for Free<br />
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With Dropbox you get the first 2 Gigabytes free, which is just enough to get you started but not enough for any serious work as it quickly fills up. So by following a few steps forwarded to me by this super kind student, you can add another 5 gigs of space for free to your Dropbox....which would give you a grand total of 7 gigs...which is a nice healthy amount...all for free....The paid service cost a minimum $100 for 50 gigs...so these 7 gigs is a perfect amount for free...</div>
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Dropbox is a very handy little service, it syncs your files across multiple computers, so you do not have to worry as much about carrying your work around with you on a USB key. Everything is stored in the cloud and syncs down to all your computers running the Dropbox software. You can also access your files from any web browser.</div>
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To remove that green colour from your folders and or files follow the steps below.<br />
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1) Right click on the file or folder and select "properties".<br />
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3) With the Advanced Attributes window open uncheck the "Encrypt contents to secure data" and click "OK"<br />
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4) Back on the properties window click the "Apply" button. If you are working on a file click "OK" and your done. If you are working on a folder another window will appear asking you to choose to apply to either this folder only or to this folder and subfolders and files. After making your choice click "OK"<br />
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5) After clicking "OK" you will return to the properties window. Just click "OK" again and your done.<br />
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This step by step was done on a Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate machine. Other versions of Windows may require different steps or may not work at all.<br />
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Hope this helps. Please leave a comment in the comments section if you have any questions or anything to add.<br />
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I use regular <a href="http://www.gmail.com/" target="_blank">Gmail</a> but send my outgoing mail through my Google Apps outgoing mail server. The reason for this is I like to have my Emails appear to have come from my custom domain Email address and I like to use the regular non-Google-Apps Gmail service as it allows me to use a single sign in to access almost all of Google's services.<br />
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Recently the people at Google have decided to allow <a href="http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/05/more-google-applications-coming-for.html" target="_blank">Google Apps users to use their custom domain addresses to sign in to more Google services</a> such as <a href="http://www.blogger.com/" target="_blank">Blogger</a> and <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/" target="_blank">Picasa</a>. The roll out of this new feature is coming this fall and a few Google Apps users may have access to this feature now. I happened to be one of those users and when I logged into my Google Apps account I was asked if I wanted to activate this new feature.<br />
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I am a bit of a sucker to new services so I activated the new service and logged out. This was not really a big deal for me as I mainly use my regular @gmail account for signing into all the Google services. I thought all was running smoothly until today when I talked to someone who said they had not received my email. I didn't think much of it until I logged back into my Google Apps account to check the Spam folder (which I do from time to time to check if any email got in there by mistake). It was in my Google Apps Spam folder that I discovered a bunch of <i>Mail Delivery Subsystem - Delivery Status Notification (Failure) </i>Email messages that had been wrongly marked as spam by Google, which prevented me from knowing there was anything wrong with my Email.<br />
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After some troubleshooting I soon discovered that my Send Mail As feature in Gmail that used my custom domain email address for sending out emails was not able to access the outgoing Google Apps server. The solution turned out to be very simple.<br />
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The problem was that my Google Apps Gmail service required some real human input in order to activate a new Gmail account or choose some other options, either way a selection of some sort was required to access the account. This only occurred when I tried to login to my Google Apps Gmail service through the regular Gmail login page and not my Google Apps login page. Once I made the required selections and activated the Gmail account I could access the account regularly and my main Gmail account's Send Mail As feature worked once again.<br />
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If you run into this problem of your Outgoing Gmail or Google Apps Gmail SMTP Outgoing server not authenticating or seemingly not working for no apparent reason and you have checked and double checked your server and password settings then try logging directly into your Gmail or Google Apps Gmail account and seeing if any human interaction is required. I have read that some people have had to enter a CAPTCHA after logging into their Gmail and or Google Apps Gmail accounts and this might cause the same problem.<br />
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Any comments are always greatly appreciated.<br />
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1) Open Photoshop and select "File" and then "Automate" followed finally by "Photomerge.<br />
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2) Next you will be greeted by a dialog box with several options. The Layout options give you many choices in how the final outputted file will appear. For good results I usually leave it on "Auto" and let Photoshop decide, this usually gives me decent results, but feel free to experiment with all the options here.<br />
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3) After you have selected your layout you need to select the source files. Select the browse button and navigate to the folder where the individual photos for your panoramic photo are stored. Now since you are merging multiple photos you can highlight or select all the photos at once and Photoshop will add all of them to the source files list.<br />
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4) Once your source files have been selected hit "OK" and sit back and wait for Photoshop to do all work of merging your photos. If you have a large amount of photos to merge and an older slower computer this step could take a very long time.<br />
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5.) When Photoshop has completed its merging of your photograhs you will hopefully have a decent looking panoramic photograph. You will notice that Photoshop has created several layers with masks. This will allow you to adjust individual sections if your colour balance or exposure varies a bit from section to section. You may also notice crack lines in the merged photo (see arrow in photo below). Do not worry about these lines as they will disapear when you flatten your image.<br />
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2) Click on the Fast Picture Viewer WIC RAW Codec installer file that you downloaded to begin the installation.<br />
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7) After the installation has completed a new window will pop up. Just click "Finish"<br />
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So here is a quick guide on how to hide a user account in Windows 7.<br />
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*IMPORTANT: before preceding, know that if you hide your only administrator account you may have a very hard time getting back into your system as an administrator or logging on at all. So proceed with caution and make sure and then double check and make sure again that you are hiding the correct account and that you are not hiding your only administrator account. With that out of the way...see below...<br />
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1) Click on the start menu and type in regedit<br />
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2) Select "regedit" from the search results and click yes at the UAC prompt.<br />
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3) In regedit navigate to:<br />
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\<br />
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4) Right click on the Winlogon folder and select "New" and then select "Key". Note your Windows 7 install may already have these keys that we are creating, in that case you can skip the next few steps.<br />
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5) Name the new Key: SpecialAccounts<br />
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6) Right click on the new "SpecialAccounts" Key and select "New" and then "Key"<br />
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7) Name this new Key: UserList<br />
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8) Now select the newly created "UserList" Key. In the right pane right click on an open area and select "New" and then select "DWORD (32-bit Value)"<br />
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9) Name this new DWORD the exact same name as the user account that you want to hide. So if the user you wish to hide is "joe", then name this value "joe"<br />
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10) Double click on the new DWORD that you created. A new window will open, set the value to "0" (the number zero no quotes) if you want to hide the user. You can set it to "1" if you ever want to unhide the account. Once you set the value click "OK" and close Regedit<br />
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The next time you reboot your computer you should notice that the user is hidden from the welcome screen. I tested this in the 64-bit version Windows 7 professional and the 32-bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate RC.<br />
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Sources:<br />
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<a href="http://www.intelliadmin.com/" target="_blank">IntelliAdmin</a>: <a href="http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/2009/10/hide-user-accounts-in-windows-7/" target="_blank">Hide user accounts in Windows 7</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.mydigitallife.info/" target="_blank">My Digital Life</a>: <a href="http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/02/21/how-to-create-hidden-user-account-hide-user-account-from-welcome-screen-in-windows/" target="_blank">How to Create Hidden User Account</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.winxptutor.com/index.htm" target="_blank">WinXPTutor's XP Resources</a>: <a href="http://www.winxptutor.com/showhideacc.htm" target="_blank"><span id="goog_1256664268395"></span>How do I show or hide an user account in the Welcome Screen?</a><br />
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</br><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-55339260233321743502009-10-27T10:05:00.000-07:002009-10-27T10:05:00.725-07:00Telus to Eliminate System Access FeesStarting November 5th Canadian wireless provider <a href="http://www.telus.com/" targe="_blank">Telus</a> will offer simple monthly plans that include everything in a single fee. Meaning their will not be any additional system access fees or 911 fees added to your monthly bill.<br />
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The new plans called "Clear Choice" will replace the existing "Your Choice " plans. Although these new plans eliminate the system access fee of $6.95 and the 911 fee of $0.75 they also raise the monthly fee by $5.00, but basic voicemail is also included on the new plans whereas on the old plans it was an extra charge.<br />
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All in all its a move in the right direction for consumers, even if it only means a savings of a few dollars a month. The main benefit to consumers is a simple "the price you see" is the "price you pay". No more seeing a great deal on a monthly plan and then seeing it go up by 30% after all the extras and system fees are added to the price.<br />
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Here is a link to <a href="http://www.telusmobility.com/en/BC/stand_alone/clearandsimple.shtml" target="_blank">Telus's description of it's new "Clear Choice" mobile plans</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-5751690539353083562009-10-18T22:24:00.000-07:002009-10-18T22:43:23.633-07:00Convert FLAC to MP3Converting <a href="http://flac.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">FLAC</a> (Free Lossless Audio Codec) to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3" target="_blank">MP3</a> is a very simple process and one that can be performed using free software.<br />
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In this post I will show you the method that I use to convert FLAC files to MP3, but their are many other ways to convert a FLAC file to an MP3 using different software and most of them work equally well. This method is just what has worked reliably for me and given me excellent sound quality.<br />
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Convert FLAC to MP3 Using Foobar2000:<br />
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*Note: that most of these steps only need to be performed once, and once all the settings are in place and saved it becomes almost a two step process to convert FLAC files to MP3s.<br />
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1) You will need two pieces of free software to convert a FLAC file to a MP3 file. First click on this link and download the <a href="http://www.free-codecs.com/Lame_Encoder_download.htm" target="_blank">LAME encoder for Windows</a>. Next, click on this link to download <a href="http://www.foobar2000.org/?page=Download" target="_blank">Foobar2000</a>.<br />
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2) Unzip the LAME zip file and place the extracted Zip folder in a location on your computer that you will remember.<br />
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3) Click on the downloaded Foobar2000 installer file and install Foobar2000<br />
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4) Run Foobar2000 after it has been installed<br />
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5) In Foobar2000, select "File" and then open up the FLAC tracks that you wish to convert.<br />
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6) Once your tracks have opened in Foobar they will show up in the playlist window. Highlight all the tracks that you wish to convert.<br />
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7) Right Click anywhere on the highlighted tracks and select "Convert".<br />
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8) A new window will pop up with a bunch of options. Under Output format you will see a list of a few built-in presets that Foobar2000 has provided. For conversion to MP3 you can select the MP3 Variable Bit Rate of 190kbps. This preset will give you excellent sound quality. If you are happy with this preset than you can skip the next 5 steps and go directly to step 14. If you prefer to have your MP3 in a standard constant bit rate format than you will have to create a new preset. It's easy, just follow the next few steps.<br />
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9) To create a new preset select "More Settings" on the Converter Setup window. A new Preferences window will open up. On this window click on the "Add New" button<br />
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10) Another window will open up called "Commandline Encoder Settings - New Preset". At the top of this window click on the drop down selection box and choose the "custom" option. You will notice that the options will now change in the window.<br />
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11) Under the Encoder section click on the browse button and locate the "lame.exe" file (it will be in the LAME folder that you unzipped in step 2). For all the other settings on this window you can copy the settings that I use from the screenshot below. These settings will convert your FLAC files to a 320kbps constant bit rate MP3. This gives you a CD quality MP3 file that 99% of the population can't tell the difference from the original source file. If you want a smaller output file than you can change the number after the "-b" in the Parameters box from 320 to a lower bit rate (256, 128, or 64 are standard common bit rates).<br />
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12) After you have entered all your settings click "OK" and then click "Close".<br />
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13) You should now be on the "Converter Setup Page". Select your output format which will now include your new custom MP3 preset.<br />
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14) Below the Output format selection box are options for Output path, overwrite options and file naming options. I like to name my tracks with "track #"-"Artist"-"track title" and if you do as well then you can copy the settings from the screen shot below, otherwise you can change this to whatever you wish.<br />
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15) Once you have selected all your options, just click "OK" and Foobar will start converting your FLAC files to MP3.<br />
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That's it!<br />
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Note:<br />
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- The above method will not transfer Album artwork from the FLAC file to the MP3 file, but all other ID3 tag information will be transferred.<br />
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- Once you have run through this process once, the next time you can just right click on a FLAC file in the playlist, select convert and choose "last used" and Foobar will use your last settings for file conversion.<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-19434331194789227532009-10-15T00:29:00.000-07:002009-10-17T14:42:16.902-07:00Windows 7 vs. VistaSince I have two laptops of similar specs, I decided to run a very unscientific experiment and make a Windows 7 and Vista compare video of the boot up of both laptops booting up at the same time. I installed one laptop with <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/">Windows 7</a> and the other with <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/default.aspx">Windows Vista</a>. <br />
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Both laptops have similar, but not the same specs...Both laptops are HP dv2000 14.1" laptops with 3gigs of RAM. The main difference being the Vista laptop has a 1.83ghz Core 2 Duo and the Windows 7 laptop has a 1.83ghz Pentium Dual Core.<br />
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Though in the video the boot-up times appear to be a tie, having used both operating systems I still feel that Windows 7 still feels faster and runs smoother than Vista. <br />
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Just my 2 cents! <br />
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<object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ezURJdC4hkQ&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ezURJdC4hkQ&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-8328051930204184972009-10-14T00:49:00.000-07:002009-10-14T00:52:09.246-07:00Canada Mobile Wireless Internet Plans for Rogers, Bell, Telus and FidoI thought I would put together some data comparing <a href="http://www.bell.ca/shopping/PrsShpWls_Landing.page?language=en&region=ON" target="_blank">Bell</a>, <a href="http://www.telusmobility.com/" target="_blank">Telus</a>, <a href="http://www.rogers.com/web/Rogers.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=WRLS_HOME" target="_blank">Rogers</a> and <a href="http://www.fido.ca/" target="_blank">Fido</a>, the four largest cell carriers in Canada and the rates they charge for their mobile wireless internet using the new USB Internet sticks that are available through all these carriers.<br />
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After putting together all the data there isn't much difference between all four carriers when it comes to mobile wireless internet. So I am very much looking forward to seeing some new competition come in and hopefully drive some of these expensive data costs down.<br />
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Here are all four Canadian mobile wireless internet plans:<br />
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<b><a href="http://www.telusmobility.com/" target="_blank">Telus Mobility</a></b><br />
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<b>Fixed Data Rate Plans:</b><br />
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<table border="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody>
<tr> <th>Monthly Fee<br />
</th> <th>Included Data Usage<br />
</th> <th>Cost per MB<br />
</th></tr>
<tr> <td>$25.00<br />
</td> <td>500 MB<br />
</td> <td>$0.05<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$30.00<br />
</td> <td>1 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$60.00<br />
</td> <td>3 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
</tbody></table><br />
*Additional Data Rate: $0.05/MB<br />
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<b>Flexible Data Rate Plans:</b><br />
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N/A - Telus does not offer flexible data rate plans<br />
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<b><a href="http://www.bell.ca/shopping/PrsShpWls_Landing.page?language=en&region=ON" target="_blank">Bell Mobility</a></b><br />
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<b>Fixed Data Rate Plans</b><br />
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</b><br />
N/A - Bell only offers flexible data rate plans<br />
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</b><br />
<b>Flexible Data Rate Plans:</b><br />
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<table border="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody>
<tr> <th>Monthly Fee<br />
</th> <th>Included Data Usage<br />
</th> <th>Cost per MB (max/min)<br />
</th></tr>
<tr> <td>$30.00<br />
</td> <td>Up to 500 MB<br />
</td> <td>$0.06<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$35.00<br />
</td> <td>500 MB to 1 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.07/$0.03<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$50.00<br />
</td> <td>1 GB to 2 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.05/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$65.00<br />
</td> <td>2 GB to 3 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$85.00<br />
</td><td>3 GB to 5 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
</tbody></table><br />
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<b><a href="http://www.rogers.com/web/Rogers.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=WRLS_HOME" target="_blank">Rogers Wireless</a></b><br />
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<b>Fixed Data Rate Plans</b><br />
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<table border="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody>
<tr> <th>Monthly Fee<br />
</th> <th>Included Data Usage<br />
</th> <th>Cost per MB<br />
</th></tr>
<tr> <td>$30.00<br />
</td> <td>500 MB<br />
</td> <td>$0.06<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$35.00<br />
</td> <td>1 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$65.00<br />
</td> <td>3 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
</tbody></table><br />
*Additional Data Rate: $0.03/MB<br />
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<b>Flexible Data Rate Plans:</b><br />
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<table border="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody>
<tr> <th>Monthly Fee<br />
</th> <th>Included Data Usage<br />
</th> <th>Cost per MB (max/min)<br />
</th></tr>
<tr> <td>$35.00<br />
</td> <td>Up to 500 MB<br />
</td> <td>$0.07<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$40.00<br />
</td> <td>500 MB to 1 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.08/$0.04<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$55.00<br />
</td> <td>1 GB to 2 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.05/$0.03<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$70.00<br />
</td> <td>2 GB to 3 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$90.00<br />
</td><td>3 GB to 5 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
</tbody></table><br />
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<b><a href="http://www.fido.ca/" target="_blank">Fido</a></b><br />
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</b><br />
<b>Fixed Data Rate Plans:</b><br />
<br />
<table border="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody>
<tr> <th>Monthly Fee<br />
</th> <th>Included Data Usage<br />
</th> <th>Cost per MB<br />
</th></tr>
<tr> <td>$32.00<br />
</td> <td>500 MB<br />
</td> <td>$0.06<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$37.00<br />
</td> <td>1 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.04<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$67.00<br />
</td> <td>3 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
</tbody></table><br />
*Additional Data Rate: $0.03/MB<br />
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<b>Flexible Data Rate Plans:</b><br />
<br />
<table border="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody>
<tr> <th>Monthly Fee<br />
</th> <th>Included Data Usage<br />
</th> <th>Cost per MB (max/min)<br />
</th></tr>
<tr> <td>$37.00<br />
</td> <td>Up to 500 MB<br />
</td> <td>$0.07<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$42.00<br />
</td> <td>500 MB to 1 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.08/$0.04<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$57.00<br />
</td> <td>1 GB to 2 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.06/$0.03<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$72.00<br />
</td> <td>2 GB to 3 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>$92.00<br />
</td><td>3 GB to 5 GB<br />
</td> <td>$0.03/$0.02<br />
</td> </tr>
</tbody></table><br />
<div><br />
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</div><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-72750264100260978432009-10-13T12:57:00.000-07:002009-10-13T13:00:18.153-07:00Remove "On behalf of Gmail" from outgoing Gmail EmailI use Google's <a href="http://www.gmail.google.com/">Gmail</a> as my central email account where I have all my email from various accounts sent to. This has worked great with just one minor problem. When you sent email from Gmail using another email account then Gmail added "sent on behalf of Gmail" to your outgoing email address. So the sender always knew you sent the email through a Gmail account. <br />
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Well there is now a solution, thanks to a recently added "send mail as" features to Gmail by Google. <br />
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Follow the steps below to eliminate the "on behalf of Gmail" from outgoing emails sent from your Gmail account...<br />
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1) On your gmail email page, click on the "Settings" link in the upper right hand corner of the Gmail inbox page.<br />
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2) Once in settings, click on the "Accounts and Import" tab.<br />
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3) Go to the "Send mail as" section and click on the "Send mail from another address" button.<br />
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4) A new window will pop up. Enter the name you wish to see on your outgoing emails and the email address that you wish to use for your "reply-to" address.<br />
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5) Click the "next step" button and a new window will open giving you a couple of options for how you want Gmail to have your mail sent out. To have your email appear as though they were sent from your preferred email address with out the "on behalf of Gmail" select the second option "Send through "*****.***" SMTP servers".<br />
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6) If you selected the second option then a few more boxes will appear. This is where you have to enter your emails outgoing server information, and the username and password of the email address that you wish to send mail as (not your gmail username and password). If needed you may have to select the "always use a secure connection (SSL) when sending mail, but this depends on your email provider. <br />
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7) Click "Add account" and a final dialog box will appear asking you to enter a verification code that was sent to your email. Simply log into your other email account and copy and paste the code from the verification email into the the "verify" box, click verify and your done. <br />
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Apparently neither <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Joseph_Woodland" target="_blank">Woodland</a> or Silver profited much from this brilliant invention as they sold the rights to Philco who than sold the rights to RCA many years before it's first commercial use.<br />
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Here is a link to a <a href="http://www.adams1.com/shareware/2612994.pdf" target="_blank">PDF of the bar code patent</a> filed by Woodland and Silver from the <a href="http://www.adams1.com/" target="_blank">Bar Code 1</a> website. <br />
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The Christian Science Monitor - Horizons Blog Post: <a href="http://features.csmonitor.com/innovation/2009/10/07/google-barcode-logo-latest-in-doodle-line/" target="_blank">Google bar code logo - Latest in "doodle" line</a><br />
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Bar Code 1 Web Site - <a href="http://www.adams1.com/" target="_blank">www.adams1.com</a><br />
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Wikipedia Entry - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Joseph_Woodland" target="_blank">Norman Woodland</a><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-90070514048837855912009-10-02T23:13:00.000-07:002009-10-03T06:28:04.823-07:00Request an Invitation to Google WaveGoogle is slowly opening up their new <a href="http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html">Google Wave</a> to select <a href="http://www.gmail.com/">Gmail</a> users, but you don't have to wait for an invite from Google. With past Google beta programs I have found that if you request an invite, then Googlewill invite you to their beta programs very soon after you make the request.<br />
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So to request a Google Wave account, go to the <a href="https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignup/">Google Wave request an invitation page</a>, enter your Gmail address and answer a few questions. Then just wait for Google to send you an invite, which should hopefully happen shortly.<br />
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1) First open up all the PowerPoint presentations that you want to merge into one show. After you have opened all your presentations you can either choose to create a new PowerPoint file or merge them into an existing file.<br />
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2) Open up any of your other presentations and select the "View" tab and select the "slide sorter" view.<br />
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3) Once in slide sorter, select the slides you wish to copy or press "Ctrl+A" to select all the slides.<br />
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4) Open the merged PowerPoint file.<br />
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5) Select where you want the new slides to go and press "Ctrl-V" to paste in the new slides. The copied slides will now be pasted into your new merged presentation, but if the slides have different templates or backgrounds you will notice that the newly pasted slides did not retain their original formatting. To maintain the pasted slides original formatting, select the small clipboard icon located in the bottom right hand corner of one of the newly pasted slides (see the screenshot below) and select the "maintain source formatting" radio button.<br />
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6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you have merged all your presentations into a single PowerPoint file. That's it!<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-18989923207630034742009-09-23T21:23:00.000-07:002009-09-23T21:24:49.644-07:00How to Setup Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound in VLCHere's how to setup <a href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/" target="_blank">VLC media player</a> for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby_Digital" target="_blank">Dolby Digital</a> 5.1 surround sound output through your computer's coaxial or optical digital audio output:<br />
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1) Launch VLC and click on the "Tools" menu and select "Preferences".<br />
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2) Once on the "Preferences" page select the "Audio" tab on the left hand side of the page.<br />
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3) Place a check mark next to "Enable audio" and "Use S/PDIF when available". For the "Force detection of Dolby Surround" setting choose Auto and under the "Output" section, choose "Win32 waveOut extension output" as output type. The rest of the settings are optional. <br />
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4) Restart VLC and your done.<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-82735449361105756632009-09-23T01:12:00.000-07:002009-10-13T23:03:22.162-07:00Add Speed Dial Button to Opera ToolbarOne of the best features of <a href="http://www.opera.com/" target="_blank">Opera</a> is the speed dial page. Unfortunately you can not set the speed dial page as your homepage, but you can set the speed dial to open when you start up the Opera browser or when you open a new tab. However, sometimes you may want to open the speed dial page from an existing tab without having to open a new one. You can easily accomplish this by adding a custom button to Opera's toolbar.<br />
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1.) Navigate your browser to the <a href="http://www.xs4all.nl/~vangeijt/opera/dndbuttons.html" target="_blank">Drag'n'drop buttons for Opera</a> webpage.<br />
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2.) Scroll down to the example section of the webpage where you will see two choices for a speed dial button. Either button will work, so the choice is yours.<br />
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When I tried it with a new "yahoo.com" and a new "rocketmail.com" address I could not get it to work. Even if I tried the "<a href="http://sajeevnairs.blogspot.com/2009/03/pop3-access-in-yahoo-mail-free.html" target="_blank">channge Yahoo's regional settings for free POP3 access</a>" trick, it still would not work. Yahoo would not give me the necessary POP3 access unless I signed up for their premium mail service and paid the $20 annual fee.<br />
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The good news is that Yahoo seems to have enabled pop3 access by default for Ymail.com email addresses. So here is how to access your Yahoo Ymail.com email for free in Gmail.<br />
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2.) Click on "Settings" located in the top right hand corner of your Gmail page.<br />
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4.) A new window will pop up, enter your Yahoo Ymail address and click "Next Step".<br />
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5.) In this window enter the following settings, replacing <i><span style="color: #999999;"><span style="font-style: normal;">"yourusername"</span> </span></i><span style="color: black;">with your full Ymail email address</span><i><span style="color: #999999;"> <span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="color: black;">and</span></span> <span style="font-style: normal;">"youruserpassword"</span> </span><span style="font-style: normal;">with your password:</span></i><br />
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<i><span style="color: #999999;"> <span style="font-style: normal;">Username: yourusername@ymail.com</span></span></i><br />
<span style="color: #999999;"> Password: youruserpassword</span><br />
<span style="color: #999999;"> Pop Server: pop.mail.yahoo.com</span><br />
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Check the box next to "Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail. All the other options are optional. After entering the above settings click the "Add Account" button.<br />
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9.) Finally you will see a verification screen asking you to verify that you own the Yahoo Ymail address. Click on the "Send Verification button, and Google will send a verification email to your Yahoo Ymail email address.<br />
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10.) Log in to your Yahoo Ymail email address and look for the verification email that Google just sent. Open it and click the link in the email or copy the number listed in the body of the email, and paste this number into the verification box in Gmail and click the "Verify" button.<br />
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Please note that this tip only works with the development version of Google Chrome. You can download the dev channel version of Google Chrome <a href="http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Google Operating System Blog</a><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-33419067465333157252009-09-16T12:07:00.000-07:002009-09-16T12:27:09.483-07:00Legal Use of Software or Website ScreenshotsSince I have started writing this blog and publishing to the "public" internet, questions that I never really thought of before and took for granted have started to enter my mind. One of the questions I had was concerning the legal use of software screenshots in a blog or other public publication. I am not a lawyer and I do not really have the means to hire my own copyright lawyer so I headed off to Google to do some research into the use of screenshots.<br />
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Generally screenshots of software or websites are covered by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright" target="_blank">copyright</a>, however in the U.S. there is a rule called "Fair Use" which allows for the criticism, review, news reporting, teaching and research of a copyrighted work without getting permission from the copyright holder. Wikipedia has an excellent entry about "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use" target="_blank">Fair Use</a>", and there is also a mention of copyright issues in regards to screenshots on the Wikipedia entry for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screenshot" target="_blank">screenshots</a>.<br />
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Now copyright law is full of shades of grey and one persons interpretation of a law could be completely different from another, so if you want to play it really safe, just ask the copyright owner for permission to use their screenshots. If you are using the screenshots as part of a "how to" tutorial then most of the time they would be thrilled for the free publicity, just be sure to be honest in how you will be using their screenshots.<br />
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If you do some searching on the internet then you may not necessarily have to go through the hassle of contacting the copyright owners for permission (especially larger software/internet companies). A lot of wise companies do not want to waste time on answering copyright requests and have posted guidelines for the acceptable use of screenshots on their websites. Below I have posted some summaries of Google's, Microsofts, Yahoo's and Abobe's screenshot policy.<br />
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<a href="http://www.google.com/permissions/index.html#" target="_blank">Google Screenshot Policy</a>:<br />
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Google takes a liberal common sense approach to use of their screenshots. Basically you can use them for illustrative or instructional purposes. From their website examples it appears that some minor alterations are acceptable (eg: you want to circle an area of a Google screenshot to highlight a feature). You can not use them in a way that implies that Google endorses yourself or your products. This is common sense. Their policy is fair for everyone and is another reason why I believe Google is a well run company.<br />
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<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/permissions/default.mspx#EBD" target="_blank">Microsoft Screenshot Policy</a>:<br />
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The guys from Redmond have a slightly more restrictive policy than Google. You are allowed to use their screenshots except if the use is obscene or pornographic and you can not use Microsoft screenshots for comparative advertising. This is fair enough, but as you drill down further into their screenshot policy you find some more restrictions. You are not allowed to use screenshots of beta software. You can not use portions of a screenshot (this seems to be a common policy - why not?), you must include an attribution statement, stating Microsoft gave you permission to use your screenshots and you can not use screenshots that contain an image of an identifiable person (that's a good policy I think). Their are other restrictions as well and you can click the link above to read Microsoft's full policy.<br />
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<a href="http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/press/guidelines.cfm" target="_blank">Yahoo Screenshot Policy</a>:<br />
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In a nutshell is very restrictive. You can not use screenshots of Yahoo products without first filling out their permission request <a href="http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/press/permission_request_form.cfm">form</a>, and asking for their permission. Boo on Yahoo.<br />
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<a href="http://www.adobe.com/misc/permissions.html" target="_blank">Adobe's Screenshot Policy</a>:<br />
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Adobe's policy is very similar to Microsofts (maybe they hired the same law firm). According to Adobe's guidelines you can't use portions of a screenshot (again - why not?) without Adobe's permission. You can not use screenshots that contain third party images. The obvious no pornographic or obscene use. You must attribute the image to Adobe, and you can not imply that Adobe sponsors you or supports you. Again their are others restrictions and you can click the link above for their full policy.<br />
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Now remember that corporate policy is not the same as legal law. Meaning that just because a company does not want you to do something does not mean that you can not legally do it.<br />
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I am definitely not a lawyer but I believe that most uses of screenshots on a blog that are used for instructional, illustrative or review purposes would fall under the "Fair Use" guidelines and requesting copyright permission is not required. This is just my laymen's interpretation. You should use your own judgement<br />
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Basically trust your gut and your morals. If your gut tells you are stealing someone else's work than save yourself the anxiety and don't publish it or ask the company for permission.<br />
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Hope this information was helpful.<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-39819808276626831082009-09-11T22:44:00.000-07:002009-09-11T22:54:33.089-07:00How to remove old versions of JavaI heard a great tip on the <a href="http://www.miketechshow.com/" target="_blank">MikeTechShow</a> podcast and his sister podcast <a href="http://www.tech-vets.com/" target="_blank">Tech-Vets</a> on how to easily and quickly remove old versions of Java from your Windows computer using a simple little program called <a href="http://raproducts.org/" target="_blank">JavaRa</a>.<br />
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To remove old versions of Java you can follow the <a href="http://www.java.com/en/download/help/uninstall_java.xml" target="_blank">Sun Microsystems Java removal instructions</a> but all they basically say is to go into the Windows Add/Remove programs and uninstall it that way, but if you have several old versions of Java this can be a real pain. There is an easier way....<br />
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1.) Go to the <a href="http://raproducts.org/" target="_blank">RaProducts webpage and download the JavaRa Application</a>. Find the downloaded application and unzip it.<br />
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2.) Click on the JavaRa program file (no installation is required), and a window with a selection of tasks will appear. Click on the "Remove Older Versions" button. A warning window will pop up, click "Yes" if you are sure you want to remove older versions of Java.<br />
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3.) Another window will open asking you to close Internet Explorer (this will appear even if IE is not open), just click "OK".<br />
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4.) A window will appear telling you what Java files it found and deleted, again click "OK" and JavaRa will tell you it will be opening a log file, though I have never seen a log file open., but thats ok...it's seems to get rid of most of the old versions of Java.<br />
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On my system it left a couple of Java files in my program list which I believe are the main Java program and the latest update. This is fine with me, and it beats having six or seven old versions of Java hanging out on your system.<div class="blogger-post-footer">www.michaelontech.com</div>Michael Whytehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220972300013373997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3213389351512556095.post-44187798848085732282009-09-10T21:56:00.000-07:002009-09-10T22:04:52.531-07:00Move Google Calendar to new Google AccountOver the past few weeks I have been setting up a new <a href="https://www.google.com/accounts/ManageAccount" target="_blank">Google account</a> to be used as my central hub for everything <a href="http://www.google.com/" target="_blank">Google</a> in my life. My old Google account was fine, it's just that I wanted a more professional user name and a username that more reflected my website. So I opened a new Google account and started investigating ways to transfer my contacts, my <a href="https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?hl=en_US&continue=http%3A%2F%2Fpicasaweb.google.com%2Flh%2Flogin%3Fcontinue%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fpicasaweb.google.com%252Fhome&service=lh2&ltmpl=gp&passive=true" target="_blank">Picasa Web Albums</a> and <a href="https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=cl&passive=true&nui=1&continue=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fcalendar%2Frender&followup=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fcalendar%2Frender" target="_blank">Google calendar</a> over to the new account.<br />
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A few days ago I wrote a tutorial on <a href="http://www.michaelontech.com/2009/09/transfer-picasa-albums-to-another.html" target="_blank">how to transfer a Picasa Web Album account to a new Google account</a>, and today I am going to show you how to move a calendar over to a new Google account.<br />
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Here is how to move a Google Calendar from one account to another:<br />
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1.) Sign into your old Google Calendar using your old Google account<br />
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2.) Click on the "Settings" tab.<br />
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3.) Under the "Settings" tab select the "Calendars" tab.<br />
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4.) Choose the calendar you wish to share, and select the "Share this calendar" link under the "Sharing" heading.<br />
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5.) Move down to the "Share with specific people" section and enter the email address of your new Google account. Under the "Permission settings" select "Make changes AND manage sharing" if you want your new Google account to have full administration privilages for this calendar, otherwise choose one of the more restrictive choices. Click "Save" to save your changes.<br />
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6.) Logout of your old Google account and login to your new Google account.<br />
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7.) If you wish to keep administration access for the calendar with the old account then you are done. Just go to the calendar section of your new Google account and the calendar will have automatically loaded in. If you wish to delete the old Google account from this calendar then you will have to go into your calendar settings in your new Google account, select the Calendars tab and then select the "Shared: Edit Settings" for the new calendar that you just transfered from the old account.<br />
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8.) Move down to the "Share with specific people" section and click on the trash can next to your old Google account. That's it, you have now fully transfered your Google calendar to your new Google account.<br />
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It gives you 4 days of weather for whatever city you specify (most likely your home town, but you can set it for anywhere you wish). The widget places a small weather icon on your calendar for the next 4 days and if you hover over the icon it gives you more detailed weather information. If you click on the icon it gives you an even more detailed weather outlook. In a nut shell I like it....<br />
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Here is how you enable it for your Google Calendar.<br />
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1.) Click on the Google Calendar Setting button.<br />
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2.) Scroll down to the "Show weather based on my location" section and select "C" or "F" depending on what type of temperature system you use. Make sure you enter your location in the "location" section above the "Weather" section.<br />
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3.) Click the "Save" button located at the bottom of the Settings page and your done. Your calendar will now display the weather.<br />
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