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Re: Tech Thread
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On another matter, I am fairly new to IPhone. I have an I-phone 5C. I made two short videos I wanted to send to my family. One is 1minute 44 seconds and the other 2:31. I had no problem sending via text and/or e-mail the one that is 1:44 seconds but get notification that the second is too long to send either by text or by e-mail. I hate to chop it up. Is there another way? I have on my phone I-Cloud which I know I can store pics/videos but can I send from it? And if so, is there a length limit? Also I see an app for vimeo, tho I am not familiar with it. Any suggestions? Thank you TIS
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Re: Tech Thread
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Re: Tech Thread
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Re: Tech Thread
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Have any Board members had experience with VPN? Can they cause technical problems with a PC? I just checked on rental cars and now my screen includes ads (not pop ups) for rental cars. Would a VPN protect me from them? No a VPN would change your IP adress which isn't necessary in your case. Those are cookies which sites use to advertise based on the sites you visit. You can delete your cookies and these ads might go away for a while until you delete your cookies again. However if you have google chrome or mozilla firefox then you should download adblock. It prevents any kind of advertisement even those annoying ones that play before a video. Edit: A vpn shouldn't cause problems, but they are primarily used by hackers and people living in countries that censor sites on the internet.
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Re: Tech Thread
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Maybe a dumb question BUT Is there any way to transfer your favorites/bookmarks to another computer? Or do you have to start again?  The screen to my laptop is creaking and doesn't feel right when I adjust it. I'm afraid it's gonna come off.  Every time I get a new computer I start all over saving favorites. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
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Re: Tech Thread
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Maybe a dumb question BUT Is there any way to transfer your favorites/bookmarks to another computer? Or do you have to start again? Depending on which browser you are using, there SHOULD BE a place on your Bookmarks list that allows you to import and export your list.
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Re: Tech Thread
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TIS, your favorites are in a folder on your C drive. Just copy them to a flashdrive and upload them to the other Ohhhh Yea. That makes sense.  Thanks Oli TIS
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Re: Tech Thread
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Well, Microsoft is about to premier its Windows 10. Wait, my daughter's new computer is a windows 8 (screen is much like an I-phone). Took a little getting use to. PLUS, I didn't even hear of windows 9. LOL  What's different on 10, do you know? Technology just keeps on coming doesn't it? TIS
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Re: Tech Thread
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My daughter's Gateway laptop has the blue screen. Can any of you suggest a remedy other than tech help? The infamous "blue screen of death." There's several possibilities. The first thing I would do would plug an outside monitor to it so you can see if the issue is with the bios, the OS, a virus, or something else. If you can do that, I'd run something like malwarebytes, which is great at eliminating viruses. Run a diagnostic program. Do the appropriate fix. Could also be a loose connection from the screen to the CPU. It's not unusual for them to come loose after a while, but before you open it up you want to make sure that the warranty has expired since doing that will invalidate it. If it has, then make sure you take the precautions against static electricity. Once it's opened, check the connections.
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Re: Tech Thread
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Well, Microsoft is about to premier its Windows 10. Wait, my daughter's new computer is a windows 8 (screen is much like an I-phone). Took a little getting use to. PLUS, I didn't even hear of windows 9. LOL  What's different on 10, do you know? Technology just keeps on coming doesn't it? TIS http://www.cnet.com/products/microsoft-windows-10/The question that wasn't answered in the article: Free for one year, then what? An annual fee? If so, I don't like that.
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Re: Tech Thread
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Thanks Oli, I went to my bank site and they have the extra protection system I could add to app on my phone. I still may get more tho. TIS
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Re: Tech Thread
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Even Software Pirates Will Get Windows 10 Upgrade For Free
Microsoft continues to surprise us just when we start believing we’ve seen it all from the software giant. In a move that has literally left us bamboozled, but extremely optimistic for the company’s future, Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users, licensed or not, when it launches this summer. Read on for further information.
After years of battling with software piracy – particularly pirated versions of Windows – Microsoft is willing to just roll with the trend this time around, by offering the upgrade to all qualified PCs running genuine, or non-genuine Windows 7 or Windows 8.
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Microsoft’s Windows Chief, Terry Myerson said, “We are upgrading all qualified PCs, genuine and non-genuine, to Windows 10.” Speaking to The Verge, a Microsoft spokesperson said “Anyone with a qualified device can upgrade to Windows 10, including those with pirated copies of Windows.” This could literally mean that over a million PCs running Windows 7 or 8 will be getting free copies of the new Windows 10 OS this summer.
Microsoft, with the release of Windows XP, introduced software activation for its OS for the first time, but the security measure was conveniently countered. The activation methods, of course, continued to evolve with subsequent OS releases, but the measures were effectively deleted each time. Microsoft is finally letting users have their way, given that in 2011 former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had said that out of ten Microsoft software users in China, only one is actually paying for it. This issue further stems to countries like India, Russia and Brazil as well.
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The Microsoft spokesperson further said that the company is going ahead with this move believing that with time, Windows users will realize the advantages that a properly licensed installation of Windows brings to the table. There’s also the issue where small retailers sell new PCs to users with a copy of Windows that is not genuine, which causes trouble down the road when a new version is released, but hopefully, with Windows 10, such users shouldn’t hit any sort of roadblock when the time for upgrade comes.
Windows 10 will debut this summer, When launched, the new OS will be available in 190 countries and 111 languages.
Are you excited about Windows 10? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
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Re: Tech Thread
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Windows 10 For Phones ROM Coming To Android Devices
With Microsoft already confirming that Windows 10 will be going on sale this summer, the software giant has suggested that Xiaomi’s frontrunner Mi 4 – powered by Android – will be able to run the mobile version of the Windows 10 OS very soon. Yes, you read that right, and if you’re as surprised as the rest of us here, head over the jump for further information on Microsoft’s plans.
Part of the Windows Insider Program, Microsoft has said that it’s partnering up with Xiaomi, and is ready to test Windows 10 with power users of the Mi 4 smartphone, which by default, is an Android powered device. As such, Xiaomi has suggested that the move isn’t exactly a partnership with Microsoft per say, and is more along the lines of providing assistance to the software giant in its bid. Microsoft intends to achieve this by providing a custom ROM that Mi 4 users will be able to flash on to their phones, of course this brings in that ‘power user’ scenario, where flashing a custom ROM to a phone is a big task of its own, something a new or novice user would likely stay away from.
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There is no dual-boot option here, so users will essentially be replacing the Android OS with a Windows 10 based ROM to get a native experience on the Mi 4. Microsoft is apparently trying to test the market’s response to the OS, be it a relatively small pool of users. Microsoft said:
“This partnership will allow Xiaomi and Microsoft to get direct user feedback and continue to improve the experience for China. Microsoft is thrilled to see Xiaomi embracing Windows 10 and offering this great value to their customers. We’re excited to see the feedback we receive from this audience.”
There’s budding news that Microsoft is looking to expand this experimentation to other Android devices as well, but given the market penetration that Xiaomi currently enjoys in China, and an established user community which is quick on providing feedback on the company’s weekly software updates, Microsoft will be initiating this program with the Chinese phone maker to begin with.
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What’s your take on the matter? Do you believe Microsoft is taking steps in the right direction with this move? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
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Re: Tech Thread
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eSight Glasses Help Legally Blind Mother See Her Newborn Baby For First Time New eSight glasses have allowed a legally blind woman to see her newborn baby for the first time. Kathy Beitz is suffering from Stargardt disease, a form of macular degeneration, which robbed her of most of her vision. Instead of seeing faces and expressions, the new mother only saw blurry, undefined, shapes. The devices use a prescription lens frame, holding a headset. A hand controller is used to adapt a live video stream, optimizing an LED display, placed directly in front of the eyes of a user. These controls permit the operator to adjust contrast, brightness, and color of the image, in order to provide better vision. "Crucially, eSight can adapt to any situation and maintains peripheral sight, ensuring people can use their glasses in any situation. Whether to enjoy the benefits of sight while stationary - such as while reading, watching TV, or having a conversation... eSight users take their glasses everywhere, use them in any situation, and enjoy the benefits of improved sight, however they want," eSight managers wrote on the company Web site. Using the eSight device, users are able to zoom in on details of objects with 14 times the magnification of normal vision. This allows operators to "zoom in" on objects across the room, as if they had binoculars. The glasses also allowed Mark Cornell, a veteran who was legally blind for 20 years, to see once again. Users must have some degree of natural vision for eSight to function, as the device does not work for those who are completely blind. Like the eyepiece worn by Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge on Star Trek: The Next Generation, the eSight device could provide eyesight to the blind which is, in some ways, superior to natural human vision. "Interestingly, eSight's many unique features - such as 14-times zoom, image contrast enhancement, reverse color display, etc. - enable eSight users to actually see many things that normally-sighted people cannot see," the company reported on a FAQ Web page for the product. The eSight devices are large and bulky, and further development will be directed, partly, to creating new versions of the glasses with are less obtrusive than available today. Currently, eSight glasses cost around $15,000, but the company offers services to assist people in affording the devices. Only around 140 people around North America currently use eSight. "When I got to see his smile - it does, it does feel amazing. And I get to be a part of his smiles and giggles," Beitz told reporters
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