Posts Tagged ‘March’

Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program – The Final Countdown

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

A month ago (February 24th), we brought you the article titled Cash-for-Clunker Program to Extend to Appliances in April.  The blog post, now one of our most frequented of all time, covered the first-ever appliance upgrade rebate program.  The program, created using the same ideas that made the Cash for Clunkers program so popular, is meant to encourage consumers to put more money back into the economy, while removing older, less efficient appliances (dishwashers, freezers, refrigerators, air-conditioners, etc.) from the “grid.”  Individual state programs were put in place to handle these rebates and many of them have begun, or are about to begin, within the next month.  Since that original article, some details have solidified, some have changed and new resources have been unveiled.  If you were even thinking about an upgraded appliance, you will want to research this program.  Rebates range from $100 to over $1,000 dollars (amounts vary from state to state).

Thanks to an email from my state comptroller, I have updated information on the Texas Rebate Program (y’all can jump down to your section now), but I didn’t want to leave out the rest of the U.S.  With the exception of Iowa, Kansas and Minnesota (whose programs have already ended), consumers can visit the Energy Savers web site (part of the U.S. Department of Energy), to navigate to the appropriate information for their state.  This site was last updated on March 24th and is updated regularly as additional program details become available.  Note that this web site is the ONLY official DOE-sponsored web site.  We also have some valuable information for consumers (of all states) available in the Retailers section below.

UPDATE: Texas Residents, some key information, including the Reservation Period start date, has changed.  See our most recent article Texas – Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program – UPDATE for additional information. – added 4/02/10

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March Madness Could Become Malware Madness for Fans

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

March Madness kicks into high gear today, March 18th, 2010, with the first games taking place at 12:20 PM EST.  From now until the end of March, millions of fans will tune in to watch as the field of 65 teams quickly dwindles down to the famous Final Four.  During this ten day stretch, many of the games will take place during traditional “work hours,” forcing a majority of the fans to turn to the internet for schedules, updates, scores and even FREE live streaming of the games.  Unfortunately, criminals and hackers are aware of this increased interest and have turned their malware all the way to 11 to take advantage of unsuspecting basketball fans.

As with any other spike in a particular search topic/interest, the criminally minded will attempt to capitalize on the frenzy surrounding this event by bullying their way into your search results and (with any luck) your computer.  Many fans will be rushing to news sites and unfamiliar web sites to find out how their favorite team is doing and, in this rush, users might not be focused on the security of their computer.  A great article, titled Don’t Let Malware Score This March, was posted by Lockergnome yesterday afternoon.  The blog post points out the potential dangers facing fans and offers up a solution for the problem (WinPatrol Plus).  While this software might be a great solution, I am unfamiliar with it and I see that it will run you $29.95.  So, I thought I would bring you some of my own suggestions on preventing Malware Madness this March.

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