Archive for May, 2010

bing Image Search Makes Wallpaper Hunting a Snap

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Wallpaper FAIL!

Of all the articles I have written and research I have done, no topic seems to be as popular as wallpaper.  Believe it or not, it seems that more people are drawn to dressing up their desktop than making their computer run faster.  I sure can’t blame anyone for pursuing a pleasant scene to stare at for hours a day, I was just surprised when I saw the numbers.  Luckily for you desktop connoisseurs, I recently stumbled onto an article over at digital inspiration (via lifehacker.com) that outlines the benefits of using bing (the search engine) for wallpaper hunting.  You don’t want to miss the details.

The original article on digitalinspiration.com, written by Amit Agarwal, outlines how you can use the bing image search to find wallpaper that fits your screen.  While this may not seem like a difficult task to most, picking the proper image size for a desktop background can be more difficult than you think.  In order to really explain the benefits of the “bing wallpaper search” I want to take a step back and demonstrate the “old” method for hunting down wallpaper and compare the two.

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When Will the iPhone REALLY Work in My Car?

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

This is NOT another article about the weaknesses of the AT&T network, but an open-letter to Apple and electronics manufacturers everywhere.  When will the iPhone work in the place I really need it… the car?  Sure, you can use the iPhone in your car, but when can I begin to use it as THE device in the car?

The iPhone and iPad seem to be everywhere.  Try going out or turning on the TV without seeing a commercial, hearing a reference or actually seeing someone using one of these great devices.  While the iPad is still very new and only 1,000,000 have been sold (there is a little sarcasm there), the iPhone has had years to make the rounds and find it’s way into the hands of over 50 million users (taken from TechCrunchies).  The numbers are staggering, but the reasons are not.  Apple has produced numerous solid products (multiple iPhones, iPod Touch, iPad) and made them easy enough for just about anyone to use.  Add in the amazing list of applications available from the App Store and you have a product line that will be around for many years to come.

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Potential Employers Have Internet Access Too

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Earlier this year, I spent a great deal of time explaining my theory on the Social Media Credit Score concept and how our actions on the internet could begin are influencing other parts of our life.  The overall idea behind the SMCS is that people should be careful of what they post and manage what others post about them on the internet.  Whether or not you like it, every mention of your name (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) has become part of your “real life” and others are taking notice.

In December of 2009, as part of Microsoft Data Privacy Day, research commissioned by Microsoft found that 79 percent of United States hiring managers and job recruiters review online information about job applicants.  Interviews with over 1,200 hiring and recruitment managers and 1,200 consumers lead to the publication of Online Reputation in a Connected World and revealed some sobering statistics/facts.

  • 70% of professionals surveyed have rejected candidates based on information they found online.
  • 85% say that positive online reputation influences their hiring decision to some extent, while nearly half say that a strong online reputation influences their decisions to a great extent.
  • 30-35% of consumers surveyed don’t feel their online reputation affects their professional life and take no steps in managing their online reputation.

Potential employers are looking at your SMCS (online reputation) and the only way to make sure that it doesn’t work against you is to make sure that it works for you.

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FollowFriday – Friday May 07, 2010 – TELEVISION

Friday, May 7th, 2010
FollowFriday : On any given Friday, thousands upon thousands (maybe even millions) of Twitter users enter the hashtag #FollowFriday (or #FF), followed by one or more “mentions.” The idea is for users to share the names of other “interesting people” that they follow and think you should too. These recommendations serve as positive comment cards for the digitally inclined.

JumpstartMyPC.com has decided to bring FollowFriday to our blog. Read on and, if you are so inclined, add these “interesting people” to your own list.

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May PC Maintenance Reminder

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Regular PC maintenance is as important as routinely changing the fluids in your car.  Without this regular upkeep, your computer can become a slow, draggy, unusable box that has you thinking about a trip to your local electronics retailer.

In the rest of today’s article, we’ve posted links to the tools you need and a simple “5-Point Maintenance Plan” that you can follow to keep your PC running like new (or better).  The average user can perform these tasks in 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size (hard drive) and speed (RAM and processor) of the computer.

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Dropbox Takes Over the iPad, Android & Then the World

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Do you have a favorite band that you just love to follow?  You know, the kind of rock stars that have you waiting in line for tickets, buying actual albums in person and joining fan clubs.  For you “non-music” people, maybe you have a favorite actor, author, athlete, etc.  You just can’t wait for their next appearance or release.  In my world (the world of computers and gadgets) Dropbox is that rock star!!

I have written about Dropbox repeatedly and used their product religiously since a good friend introduced me to the service.  If you haven’t already been introduced, let me the one to tell you all about it (see Introduction below).  For those of you who are already fans, this week’s news was like getting a new double-album and a FREE concert.  You veterans can jump on down to the WOW! section to see the latest from our rock stars.

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Are You Being Cheated by Your ISP? – Connection Speeds

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

I write about computer maintenance and keeping your PC “running like new” constantly, but I rarely focus on the connection that brings you the world wide web.  Let’s face it, a fast PC and a fast internet connection are like peanut-butter and jelly.  Each is pretty good on it’s own, but put them together and you’ve got a winning formula.  Have you ever tested your internet connection?  Are you getting what you pay for or are you being cheated by your internet service provider (ISP)?

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Computer Speed – Bridge the Gap with ReadyBoost

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Ask anyone about their home PC and you will get one answer more than any other, “it’s slow.”  This is typically the point at which most computer owners will begin to debate a new PC purchase.  It is also the reason I began JumpstartMyPC.com.  Home computers will slow down over time, but that doesn’t mean they should be cast aside.  As we have pointed out time and time again, there are steps you can take to keep a PC running like new and a hardware upgrade can help speed up an aging machine, but what if you are caught in the middle?

You’ve already performed your routine maintenance: defragged your computer, cleaned the registry and dumped all of your browser history and unnecessary files.  That helped, but you still feel like you want/need more speed from your PC.  You’ve debated that switch from 1GB of RAM to 4GB, but the upgrade will cost you over $100 + shipping and you aren’t quite sure if you want to open up your tower or laptop and “fiddle around in there.”  If you find yourself in this state of limbo and you are running Windows Vista or Windows 7 (any version), there might just be a simple, cost-effective answer right in front of you.

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