Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Check your router for malware

Our connection to the Internet is vital, and every part of that connection is vulnerable to problems, including security issues. Here is a nice article on checking your router to make sure it is secured: How to Check Your Router for Malware

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Who is right? Who is wrong?

In a normal day many of us tend to make judgments as to right or wrong. It seems that around election time the right or wrong dichotomy becomes even more visible. The media and the political parties push us to select one side or the other, and most of them want us to ignore the middle.

Shortly after joining my first job out of college, one of the senior engineers, Dan Sinto,  told me something that stuck with me to this date. Life is not about black or white, but about all the greys in between.

The best way to make progress is for all of us to find the grey areas between the extremes, the middle of the road.

You can read more about this in a great blog post by Leo Babauta: http://zenhabits.net/true-way/.

We also make progress when we become aware of our judgement of others or of ourselves. This awareness is growth in itself.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Is a NUC PC in your future?

It is a well-known fact that PCs have been becoming smaller over the years. And small PCs are not new; we have seen brick-size PCs in the past. However, these workstations were, generally, somewhat slow and limited.

But a new generation of very small computers is gaining popularity and their features are rather impressive.

Here is nice article about the new NUC PCs:

http://www.howtogeek.com/231978/htg-explains-what-is-a-nuc-pc-and-should-you-get-one/

Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Windows 10 users banned from some websites

It appears some websites are banning Windows 10 users out of concern for how users of the new OS are being tracked: http://ind.pn/1h8fQVZ

In the small write up I received via email, it ends with this:

While most of these fears are a little ridiculous, we’ve already pointed out that there are at least 30 places that Windows is sending information back to Microsoft. We’re definitely in a different era — at this point you need to assume that everything you use is sending data back to somebody, and that includes your operating system. 
If you’re really worried about privacy, it’s probably time to switch to Linux.

Indeed, it is time for LINUX!

Personally, my system will soon go back to dual-booting. Linux will again be my main OS.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

How to Legally Download Windows Install Media

I just came across a great article on How-To Geek that explains how to download and install various versions of Windows. This is very useful information in case you need to re-install or upgrade Windows.