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Feb 12

Microsoft released 11 security bulletins today as part of it’s regular patch process. Six of the bulletins are rated as Critical and the other 5 are rated as Important. Make sure you go to Windows Update and patch your computer today. It appears that the ones that affect Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office are the most serious and should be your priority.

Here is a link to the Microsoft Security Bulletin that summarizes these patches.

Feb 8

So just how do spammers get your email address? Interesting Question.

Well one thing is certain they don’t wait for you to contact them!
Here is a few of ways they can obtain your email address:

If you used your email address to signup for something on the Web and the company you signed up with sold your address.
Most companies do not and will not sell the addresses odf subscribers, customers, or members, but then there are always some companies that will! Their rights, if that’sad what you want to call it, is usually hidden in their license agreements that most people don’t read, who does?

Read the full aSo just how do spammers get your email address? Interesting Question.

Well one thing is certain they don’t wait for you to contact them!
Here is a few of ways they can obtain your email address:

If you used your email address to signup for something on the Web and the company you signed up with sold your address.
Most companies do not and will not sell the addresses of subscribers, customers, or members, but then there are always some companies that will! Their rights, if that’s what you want to call it, is usually hidden in their license agreements that most people don’t read, who does?

R ead the full article in our forums.

Feb 1

What was your first computer and how did you get hooked into the wonderful world of technology? Did you have a Vic 20? Commodore 64? TI 99/4a or TRS80? Or something else? We are discussing this in the forum, please join in by clicking here.

Feb 1

Does Microsoft need to take on Google? Are they not making enough money with all there grossly overpriced products? - apparently not! SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp made a bid to buy Yahoo Inc for $44.6 billion in cash and stock, seeking to join forces against Google Inc in what would be the biggest Internet deal since the Time Warner-AOL merger. In its boldest-ever acquisition move, Microsoft sent a letter to Yahoo’s board on Thursday night, offering $31 per share for the Internet media company, a 62 percent premium over its Nasdaq closing stock price that day. The price is still below Yahoo’s year-high of $34.08 in late October. Yahoo said on Friday its board will evaluate the offer.

Read the full article here.