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Adblock Plus: An Essential Firefox Add-On
Aug 5th
Let’s face it, there is nothing more irritating in the online world than ads. Big flashing banners scream, “Lose 100 pounds in 30 days!” or “You Won $1000 (now just give us your credit card number to claim your winnings)!” Often they hog the screen and distract you from the content you’re actually trying to see. Thankfully there is a helpful browser add-on for Firefox called AdBlock Plus. Adblock allows you to pick and choose what ads you want to block on a given website. It gives you a filter to block images, flash, and even provides a list of removable objects. It’s a great extension to customize your web browsing experience and I use it all the time.
Visit here for installation and more information.
Frozen iPod?
Aug 4th
Yesterday, I was all ready to go get motivated with some music and hit the gym.
Instead of motivation, I got disappointment and a playlist frozen on repeats of Miles Davis. Much respect to his music, but it was not situationally appropriate and thus, an issue. If this were my cell phone, I might just disconnect the battery to power it down, but since the battery for an iPod is located inside, I can’t remove it and put it back in. At first I figured I either had a lost cause on my hands, would have to reset it old-school style with a paperclip, or just wait for the battery to die. I figured out that having a frozen iPod is actually a pretty common problem, especially in the larger capacity iPods, because these have hard drives like a frozen computer might, instead of the flash-only (like a USB jumpdrive) and more stable memory on smaller ones. I also figured out that since Apple knows this might happen to people every once in awhile, they’ve included a pretty neat and easy solution to it. All you have to do is:
- First, make sure your HOLD button isn’t on (there is no orange showing)
- Hold the SELECT button in the middle and the MENU button on top for a few seconds
- Wait for the screen to go white
- Release the buttons. Wait for the Apple logo to reappears and your iPod boots up again
And the problem is solved! I can pick some better music, and the snag in my day was avoided. I do, however, think that it might drain a little of your battery each time you reset. I guess this makes sense, since it takes way more power to start up a machine than just keep it running. It’s certainly a better option than staring at your frozen screen until the battery dies.
Passcode Protect Your iPhone
Aug 3rd
As a mom of an unusually tech-savvy two year old, I recently had to passcode protect my iPhone. There was a period of time that I recieved a few phone calls from friends who said they were calling me back when I didn’t think I called them in the first place. Weird. I then noticed that my Echofon app had disappeared and as a result, I was off of Twitter for a good two weeks (gasp!) until I downloaded the app again.
Perhaps I’m on it too much around my kid, or it’s my own fault for downloading Dora the Explorer app for her to play with, but one day, I saw my daughter grab my phone, swipe her little finger to unlock it, scroll through a page or two of apps to find her Dora game and finally, start poking at the screen to play it. So I watched her for a little while, and she made her way to my list of favorites to dial, held it to her ear and said, “Hello?”. I found the culprit, sorry sweetie, mommy’s locking her phone!
It’s really simple to do and if you haven’t figured it out yet, here’s the video on how to do it. You can put a secret 4-digit code to prevent unwanted users from deleting apps or calling people. Or, perhaps you have a nosy boyfriend or girlfriend and don’t want them checking your email, facebook or recent calls. Woopid saves the day again!
Woopid 2.0 + iPad Sweepstakes!
May 19th
Today, we’re happy to give everyone a sneak peak at Woopid 2.0, and launch our exciting Apple iPad sweepstakes!
You can explore Woopid 2.0 at the Sneak Peak page, and enter to win the iPad as well. Click here to check it out.
Some of our favorite features:
New, Exciting Content All the great content you’re looking for, including the latest versions of all your favorite software.
Revamped Design & Interface Using Woopid 2.0 will be better than ever thanks to a stunning new design and a completely revamped user interface.
Interactive Community Share your own high-quality videos with the Woopid community, with some really cool ways for you to make money.
Employees can answer their own IT questions With Woopid 2.0, you or your employees can fire up your company’s customized Woopid portal and get answers to computer- and gadget-related questions.
Worried about Conficker? Detect and Protect.
Apr 5th
April 1st came and went without much happening in terms of the infamous Conficker virus, but that doesn’t mean the threat is over. It’s easy to see if you’re infected, as well as protect yourself. Go ahead and watch this video to view the simple process.
Hazel: Automatic Folder Organization
Feb 23rd
Mac only: If your desktop is covered with files and your downloads folder filled with the latest downloads (…starting from 2003), than Hazel is for you. Hazel is a great program which monitors specified folders and carries out automated actions based of a set of rules. Check out the Hazel intro video for a better idea on what Hazel can do for you. Check out the complete Hazel Bundle here.
Mac: Custom Alert Sounds
Feb 13th
Personally, I love the subtle alerts sounds that Macs play by default. Others, either don’t like them, or find it doesn’t get their attention all the time. In this video we take a look at how to find free sounds on the Internet, download them, and use them in Mail and iChat.
Windows: Disk Space Analyzer
Feb 9th
A free, simple program, “Free Disk Analyzer” allows you to easily find the largest files and folders in any given directory. Extremely helpful for identifying where your hard drive space is going. Check out how to use it here. Sometimes the results are very surprising…
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AirPort: Enable Interference Robustness
Jan 30th
If you use an AirPort Extreme or Time Capsule as your wireless router, and frequently loose connection, you may want to try enabling “Interference Robustness“. Enabling this feature may slow down network performance a bit, but it’s worth it if your connection is frequently dropping (and how many large file transfers do you make over the network anyway?).
Chax: Growl for iChat, and More.
Jan 26th
Growl is a great system wide notification system for OS X, and while some IM clients support Growl natively, others need a little help. iChat is one of those applications – once you start using Growl with iChat, it’s hard to stop. Instead of having to stop what you’re doing to see what your buddy is saying, the messages appear as Growl notifications. By installing a free program called “Chax”, you can enable various types of iChat Growl notifications, among various other helpful features. Check it out here.





