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iPhone App: Milebug

Quick Review of the Milebug application. Available on iPhone, Nokia/Symbian and Android market place.
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iPhone Tip: Find Free Wifi

If you have an iPhone, you don't need a separate app to find an open wireless connection for your laptop.

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Send Email using Multiple Accounts in Outlook

You can set up multiple email accounts in Outlook, and they can all have their own email address associated with them. This address will automatically appear in the From: line you send from the account.

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Protect your computer with multiple user accounts

An easy way to protect yourself against viruses is to setup multiple user accounts when setting up windows. Setup an administrator account that has full privileges. Then setup a regular user account that does not have installation program rights.

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iPhone Tip: View Photos in Windows OS

With the popularity of the iPhone and social networking such as facebook and myspace, sharing photos is a means of communicating. Whether it be the birth of a new baby, where you spent new years, a friend singing karaoke, or what you ate for breakfast, we all like to view the photos of friends (and enemies).

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Protect your computer with multiple user accounts

An easy way to protect yourself against viruses is to setup multiple user accounts when setting up windows. Setup an administrator account that has full privileges. Then setup a regular user account that does not have installation program rights.

You would simply use the regular user account for your everyday computer usage but you could switch to the administrator account when you need something installed. This adds an extra layer of protection from viruses and malware. Most of these programs will try to install themselves (usually from a website) but if the account browsing the website does not have the privileges, the virus/malware cannot be installed.

If you already have installed windows, it is not to late to change to this configuration. Simply create your administrator account. Log in using this account and remove the privileges from the other active accounts.

Remember, layered protection is the best way to prevent malicious code from infecting your PC.