Spooky tech tales to make your computer crawl
Fri ,10/30/2009
In the spirit of Halloween, cnet presents some horrifying (yet humorous) tales of tech terror. Enjoy!

In the spirit of Halloween, cnet presents some horrifying (yet humorous) tales of tech terror. Enjoy!

Did you just get the new Windows 7 OS and are wondering what anti-virus software and spyware protection software is compatible with your new OS? Here is a list of compatible anti-virus software, and compatible spyware protection software.

If you often use removable USB devices like a flash drive, you are probably already familiar with the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon that sits in the system tray. The problem for many people is that the icon is tiny, and clicking it just right to bring up the menu is a pain. Can’t we just make a shortcut to bring up the dialog?
Of course you can, and it’s really quite easy. Easier than trying to click the tiny icon in the tray, at least…

Have you ever wished you had an extra Hard Disk to store files, share, or set aside as an encrypted vault? One of the new features in Windows 7 is the ability to create Virtual Hard Disks…

It might be smart to take a look at this recent recall issued by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission if you own any of these devices: All-in-one VAIO Desktop Computers, VAIO Docking Stations, VGC-LT series, VGC-JS2 series, VGP-PRBX1, or VGP-PRFE1. All these devices were supplied with Sony VGP-AC19V17 which have been found to be a shock hazard.
“Hazard: Insulation inside the AC adapter can fail over time, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers.
Incidents/Injuries: Sony has received four reports of adapters short circuiting. No incidents occurred in the United States. No injuries have been reported.”

The official newspaper of China’s ruling communist party has accused Google of seeking “malicious revenge” after a malware warning appeared by one of its Web sites in Google’s search results.

More than 640,000 Web sites and about 5.8 million pages are infected with malware, according to Dasient, which was founded by former Googlers to offer services to help Web sites stay malware-free and off blacklists.
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