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This list is for providing you with easy access to these "useful" Web pages. Please visit my NEW "Tips and Favorite Applications" Page, WEBHITZ® for access to our Web menus! Use of the products and services offered on any of these Web pages is at your own risk! E-Mail me and give me your feedback at web1@infostar.com. Due to the volume of email I get I cannot possibly reply to every message!

  1. notebookreview.com - resource to find links to the latest notebook & laptop style "computer" reviews, laptop information, prices and laptop "discussions [Forum]"; also visit "C/net's Laptop resource page".
  2. MediaRecover.com - a product that addresses recovery of lost digital photos, audio, and video from all digital camera media and hard drives; plus also media security. Also visit "Recuva" and "C/Net's forum on undeleting files".
  3. TechCrunch.com - is a weblog dedicated to profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies.
  4. LegitReviews.com - another technology news and reviews resource.
  5. CodePlex.com - is Microsoft's open source project hosting web site. You can use CodePlex to create new projects to share with the world, join others who have already started their own projects, or use the applications on this site and provide feedback. Check out their "Project Directory"; Also visit "SourceForge".
  6. Investopedia.com - a Web resource that helps you to learn about investing; claims about 2 million each month use them [Example - their well presented: "Investing 101"].
  7. WorldClimate.com - access to 85,000+ records of world climate data (historical weather averages) from a wide range of sources; very detailed information - including surrounding areas when you choose a city or town.
  8. Blubster.com - they claim to be the largest online music network [free, secure & fast P2P file-sharing]; also check-out: "Azureus", "BitTorrent" ["BitTorrent FAQ"], "Kazaa", "Morpheus", "Bearshare", "LimeWire", and "EFF: articles/statement on file sharing".
  9. IGN.com - a resource for video game reviews, [gaming] cheat codes, movies, demo downloads and more. Also visit: "GameSpot", "GameZone", "GameFAQs" and "C/Net Reviews".
  10. Wardsauto.com - a resource that has test data and information ["Ward's 10 best engines"], auto news and analysis for the worldwide industry of cars and trucks.
  11. xTerminator - [runs on Windows 95 / 98 / Me / 2000 / NT / XP / Vista] free application that helps you to block spam and most of worms before they even reach your mailbox.
  12. Windows Registry Description - MS Knowledgebase article #Q256986.
  13. *** Below are last month's choices ****

  14. Mozy.com - a free Web service to help provide backups for your data. Also visit: "ibackup", "xdrive", "MyDocsOnline" [also visit the InfoStar.com Virus Info Center Web page and look for [Backups].
  15. HyperHistory.com - 3,000 years of history online with colorful maps and more.
  16. WildlifeDirect.org - an organization trying to protect the wildlife that inhabits Africa and other continents.
  17. AV-comparatives.org - this resource provides independent comparatives of Anti-Virus software.
  18. Eartheasy.com - ideas for environmentally [friendly] sustainable living.
  19. TravelNotes.org - another Web travel service to checkout. Also compare to: "BookIt", "Expedia", "HotWire", "Orbitz", "Priceline" and "SideStep".
  20. KeepCash.com - access to online coupons and other money-saving deals. Also visit: "eCouponCodes" and "MomsView".
  21. Openlist.com - a Web resource to help with your searches for hotels, restaurants and attractions.
  22. ReelTime.com - an online place to rent movies and television.
  23. Neowin.net - technology news and information resource; also visit their "forums".
  24. CTJ.org - [Citizens for Tax Justice] nonprofit research and advocacy organization dedicated to fair taxation at the federal, state, and local levels. Also visit: "cato" and "FreedomAndProsperity".

  25. (*)Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware |Defender" - here is the link to download Microsoft's Defender AntiSpyware software; it is well worth checking out.
  26. (*)2 books on Google - "Google Hacks" and the new "Google Pocket Guide". Also visit Peter's new "Book Page".
  27. (***)Here is the "E-mail Anti-SPAM Encoder by Hiveware" to use if you post your email address to Web pages.
  28. (***)Here is the way to "eliminate the Windows Logon Screen". Remember to be careful when editing any system files; make sure you review the numerous resources I've posted about the Windows Registry that can be found on my "Tips" and "Techlinks" pages. And if you need access to your Windows system [like you forgot your administrative password] and are having trouble - then the "EBCD Utility [Free]" may be able to help.
  29. (***)US-CERT warns against using Internet Explorer - issued 6-29-2004 - U.S. government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) is warning Web surfers to stop using Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser. If you are concerned an alternative may be Mozilla's next generation Web browser called "FireFox" and visit the "InfoStar Virus Info Center" Web page and look for Web browsers.
  30. (***)List of fixes included in Windows XP Service Pack 2 [SP 2] - access Microsoft's information on what they have tried to fix in Windows XP. Here's an article on the fact that a "SP 2 exploit has already been found".
  31. (***)End of support for Windows 98 and Windows Me [July 11, 2006] - as recently announced by Microsoft.
  32. (***) [Now Tip #38 @ "InfoStar.com's Tip" page] Assistance with shutting off Windows Messenger Service to help eliminate unwanted solicitations: [Eliminating Windows Messenger Service by Jim Coates] - [Microsoft Messenger Service: Spam and More] - [Windows Messenger is new spam vector]


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You can listen to Peter on WPR (Wisconsin Public Radio) - 970AM WHA Radio in Madison, WI monthly! It is broadcast live over the WPR radio network from the 7th floor of Vilas Hall, and is "Web casted" live via Real Audio - you'll need the "Real Audio player". The show is 90 minutes in length and covers the latest in PC computer technology , the Internet and the World Wide Web; show is a question & answer format. I have supported Wisconsin Public Radio for nearly 18 years with a monthly radio show on computer technology. The show is produced by Jim Packard and hosted by Larry Meiller.

  
 
 

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