[ { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/virus-on-my-laptop/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00748-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Here's the Best Way to Get it Done 8 hours ago An Easy Protein Visual Guide to Help You Reach Maximum Muscle Gains 9 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/managing-quick-look-in-full-screen-in-mountain-lion/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00282-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Managing Quick Look in full screen in Mountain Lion\n\nMountain Lion supports full-screen options for Quick Look that can be exceptionally useful when previewing files.\n\nApple's Quick Look feature in OS X is a convenient way to preview the contents of a document before opening it fully in an application. To invoke Quick Look, simply select a file in the Finder and press the spacebar, and you will see a window appear that shows a view of the contents of the file, or for unsupported file types will show the file's icon along with some information about it.\n\nQuick Look uses small plug-ins that provide it with a lightweight interpretation of a specific file format, so it can display some detail about the file to you. While convenient, the initial implementations of Quick Look in past versions of OS X have had problems with either displaying large quantities of content that you had to scroll through, or getting stuck when resizing windows when you switch between items, sometimes resulting in a small window being used to display a large image and making it difficult to see.\n\nWhile these issues may still happen from time to time in Mountain Lion and while you can resize the Quick Look window manually to accommodate its contents, Apple's use of full-screen modes for applications makes managing these occurrences a bit easier.\n\nWhen you invoke Quick Look, you will now see a small zoom option in the top right of the window, and as with any application that supports a full-screen view, when clicked this will bring the current Quick Look view to full screen (Quick Look's full-screen option is a little unusual in that it does not occupy its own space, but rather is an overlay to the current space).\n\nIn addition to the full-screen option, Apple has included a small shortcut for invoking full screen that can make navigating and previewing files with Quick Look much easier. With the Quick Look window open simply pinch-zoom on a multitouch trackpad and the Quick Look window will expand to full screen. If you do not have a multitouch trackpad, then you can hold the Option key when pressing the spacebar to invoke Quick Look immediately in full-screen mode.\n\nFor image files, holding the Option key down will display the images at their native resolution in full-screen mode, but you can release the Option key in this mode to have Quick Look zoom the image to the entire screen.\n\nThese full-screen options makes previewing some files' contents far easier, especially if they contain formatted text, which is common in Office documents.\n\nQuestions? Comments? Have a fix? Post them below or e-mail us!\n\nBe sure to check us out on Twitter and the CNET Mac forums.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/hd-runs-continously-after-xp-install-44177/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00222-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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I've Got the Perfect Valentine's Day Movie For You 7 hours ago All the Ways You Can File for Free This Year, From TurboTax to FreeTaxUSA 7 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/restore-from-backup-auto-sync-setup-in-galaxy-note-2014-609007/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00282-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Try These Solutions 1 hour ago This Google Flights Feature Got Me Ultracheap Plane Tickets on Bucket List Trips 2 hours ago Social Security 2025: Here's the Maximum Amount of Money You Can Receive Monthly 2 hours ago iOS 18 Cheat Sheet: Your Guide to Apple Intelligence and iPhone Updates 2 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/how-to-enable-touch-pad-gestures-on-windows-8-laptops/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00748-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# How to enable touch-pad gestures on Windows 8 laptops\n\nThe new Windows 8 release to manufacturing doesn't seem to support touch-pad gestures out of the box, so you may need to download the drivers yourself.\n\nInstalling the Windows 8 RTM (release-to-manufacturing) on my two laptops went smoothly yesterday except for one problem -- no gesture support.\n\nTrying to navigate the Start screen and other areas of the new OS, I found that left and right clicking on the touch pad worked fine. But using two fingers or other gestures to scroll or move around had no effect.\n\nA Web search discovered other testers and users bumping into the same obstacle. This is odd, because I ran into no such problems with the Windows 8 Release Preview. So why doesn't Windows 8 RTM handle touch-pad gestures right off the bat?\n\nA Microsoft representative confirmed to CNET that Windows 8 RTM offers a generic driver that recognizes the touch pad as input, but the edge and multitouch gestures are not supported. In contrast, the Windows 8 Release Preview came with Elan alpha drivers to give people a taste of the full multitouch experience.\n\nElan and Synaptics are both working on updated touch-pad drivers, according to the rep. Those aren't yet public, so Microsoft can't distribute them. Many PC vendors also offer drivers that can enable multitouch gestures, but those aren't yet fully optimized for Windows 8.\n\nI resolved the problem by downloading drivers directly from Synaptics. I first hunted the Web for Windows 8 touch-pad drivers, but that search proved empty. Going directly to the Synaptics Web site, I discovered a page for generic touch-pad drivers for every operating system from Windows 95 to Windows 7, but no Windows 8 yet.\n\nDownloading the Windows 7/Vista/XP drivers did the trick, though. After installing the 64-bit drivers in the Windows 8 RTM, I got my gestures and a full control panel for the touch pad where I could adjust all the settings. The drivers also picked up the red pointing stick on my Lenovo laptop, so I can now tweak that as well as my touch pad.\n\nThe Windows 7 Synaptics drivers seem to fill the niche just fine, at least until Windows 8-specific drivers become available.\n\nUpdate, 10:15 a.m. PT: Adds response from Microsoft.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/norton-password-manager-2004-166369/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00223-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Trump's ERS Doesn't Mean the End of Income Taxes 5 hours ago This Arlo Security Cam Is My Favorite Mix of Features and Price, and It's 50% Off for Presidents Day 14 hours ago Best Prescription Delivery Services 2025: Amazon, CVS, PillPack and More 15 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/ie-security-bug-leaves-files-vulnerable/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00901-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# IE security bug leaves files vulnerable\n\nMicrosoft is investigating a vulnerability in Internet Explorer that could give attackers free rein in reading known files on targeted computers.\n\nThe bug is the latest in a long history of vulnerabilities involving the use of Web scripting languages to circumvent browsers' security restrictions. One of the most widely used of these scripting languages, which let Web sites execute one or more actions on visitors' computers, is JavaScript.\n\nNormally, a Web site can point to a local file on a visitor's computer and call that file up in a browser window. Under IE's security restrictions, only the visitor should be able to read it.\n\nBut in a scripting sleight of hand demonstrated by Bulgarian bug hunter Georgi Guninski, IE 5.5 lets the Web server inject a JavaScript address into the window displaying that local file--and through that scripting code read targeted files and relay them back to the Web server.\n\nThe fault lies in IE's Web Browser control, an ActiveX control that manages the sending and receiving of files. The problem is that the control is handling the JavaScript code in the security context of the visitor's computer, rather than in the Web site server that planted it.\n\nMicrosoft said it was investigating the problem but declined to comment further on it or the technologies involved.\n\nSecurity analysts said the risk from such a scenario was high, and that the frequency of similar vulnerabilities pointed to a fundamental problem with the security models Microsoft and other software companies employed for their consumer products.\n\n\"The technology required is not new,\" SecurityFocus.com analyst Elias Levy wrote in an advisory on the bug to the Bugtraq security mailing list. \"It's been available for years in 'trusted' operating systems used for some purposes by the military. Things like compartments, capabilities, privileges, information labels and data tainting need to be adopted by consumer operating systems.\"", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/no-new-folders-35063/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00748-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Red Hat, by announcing its Premier Cloud Provider Certification and Partner Program and Amazon's entry in that program, hopes to allay these concerns and claim for itself a significant percentage of the money set to pour into the cloud-computing gold rush.\n\nFor the past five years, CIOs have given Red Hat top ranking for value. A significant part of this value, as Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst revealed on Red Hat's first-quarter earnings call, is the company's ability to corral a complex array of third-party software vendor certifications and package them into the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform, giving the CIO peace of mind that whatever the application, it will \"just work\" on RHEL.\n\nNow Red Hat wants to bring that peace of mind to the cloud, effectively giving CIOs a way to follow the Red Hat brand well beyond the four walls of their data center into public cloud offerings like Amazon Web Services, and then back to their own private clouds, if they so choose.\n\nWith over 3,500 applications certified to work with RHEL, and likely thousands of others that haven't sought formal certification, Red Hat is offering CIOs a safe way to extend their computing to the cloud. Intriguingly, it's likely that only Microsoft can make similarly potent claims, given its own application ecosystem and core infrastructure that can be used to power cloud computing.\n\nRed Hat and Microsoft, duking it out to be the center of the cloud.\n\nThe two companies bring a very different mindset to cloud computing, not the least reason being that Microsoft's cloud offering, Azure, also competes with the very cloud providers it hopes to enable. Red Hat is not competing with its partners.\n\nRed Hat's strategy is founded in choice, as I discovered in a call with Mike Evans, Red Hat's vice president of Corporate Development, who has been heading up Red Hat's cloud-computing efforts.\n\nQ. Red Hat isn't one to try to hang out with \"the cool kids,\" just because they're cool. Why is Red Hat getting into cloud computing now? What do you hope to accomplish?\n\nEvans: Some may not remember, but Red Hat has actually been involved with cloud computing since at least 2007, when we announced we were offering RHEL in Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) service. During that time we were fine-tuning our cloud offering, not only technologically but also from a support and business model perspective. Cloud computing is a fundamental shift in how software gets delivered, and it took roughly 18 months of largely beta testing to get to a point where we felt we had an offering that could live up to Red Hat's reputation for quality and service.\nDuring that beta period, we spent a lot of time talking with CIOs, trying to understand their concerns with cloud computing and how Red Hat could overcome them. CIOs have two primary concerns with cloud computing--security and interoperability--but also worry around SLAs [service-level agreements], compliance, and more. The area where Red Hat felt like it could have the biggest immediate impact is on interoperability.\n\nThere are three levels of interoperability: data formats, management and measurement, and applications.\n\nData-format interoperability is the lowest level, and basically means, \"Once I'm running my application with Cloud Provider X, can I get my data out and move my application to Cloud Provider Y?\" This turns out to be non-trivial to overcome if different cloud providers run on different \"substrates,\" or infrastructure components like operating system, application servers, etc.\n\nThen there is the management and measurement piece. Once IT starts working with a given set of tools like Hyperic for managing its cloud assets on, for example, its Rightscale cloud, will it be able to continue using these same tools if it moves to a private cloud or Amazon cloud? A CIO needs to know that its tools investment will follow it from cloud to cloud. Again, this is difficult when switching between disparate cloud \"substrates.\"\n\nFinally, interoperability is a question of application portability. How can a CIO be sure that an application written for a Google cloud will work with Salesforce, Amazon, or another cloud?\n\nAt the macro level, Red Hat and open source can break down these interoperability barriers. We can't hide behind proprietary APIs. It's in our DNA to be interoperable.\n\nIt's also in cloud computing's DNA. Today, virtually every cloud-computing service, with the exception of Microsoft's, is built using open-source software. This works to Red Hat's advantage, because the world is already building cloud computing on Linux, for example.\n\nFor its part, Microsoft, too, will need to eventually capitulate to open source because it simply won't be able to keep up. Imagine having to rewrite all of the great open-source cloud software like Hadoop. How can Microsoft do that and remain competitive?\n\nWhy Red Hat? What role does your certification program play in all this?\n\nEvans: Red Hat is firmly positioned to take on CIOs' core concerns with security and interoperability. With JBoss, RHEL, and our virtualization offerings, Red Hat already provides the trusted low-level infrastructure, or \"substrate\" as I've called it, upon which many CIOs depend. Given that we believe most cloud-computing involvement, at least initially, will be in private clouds, it's important that CIOs feel they can trust their cloud infrastructure. Red Hat delivers that trust.\nWe want, however, for CIOs to feel that they can move to public clouds like Amazon Web Services with confidence, so this certification program offers cloud-computing vendors a way to tell reluctant CIOs, \"This cloud is safe for you.\" Our business model is founded in choice, as CIOs know. We're looking to make clouds safe, not a new way to lock them in. This new certification program is a significant step toward making cloud computing a reality for many CIOs that would otherwise be too nervous.\n\nWe're also offering a great way to bring confidence to ISVs that don't want to have to rewrite their applications for all the different cloud-computing providers. One aim of this certification program is to provide a certified, common substrate to which ISVs can write their applications. Many ISVs will find that the work they've already done to certify to RHEL will work just fine with RHEL in the cloud. JBoss, for example, worked \"out of the box\" when we ran it in the cloud for the first time.\n\nFinally, CIOs are concerned about getting support and security updates for their applications and workloads, whether running on private clouds or public clouds. CIOs aren't dumping their private computing infrastructure in a mad rush to public clouds. They want good ways to leverage both. This Red Hat program certifies select cloud providers that have a strong support, technical, and business partnership with Red Hat, giving CIOs confidence to move into the public cloud.\n\nIn these ways, Red Hat is taking the complexity and risk out of cloud computing for end customers, ISVs, and cloud providers. We spent 18 months making the cloud work for Red Hat, and now want to make those efforts available to others through this certification program.\n\nFollow me on Twitter @mjasay.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/galaxy-grand-duos-gt-i9082-setting-storage-defaults-594962/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00223-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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That's new.\n\nAdobe Scan (Android|iOS) is a free tool that turns your phone into a document scanner. With it, Adobe joins the likes of Office Lens and Scannable in providing a fast and easy way to capture receipts, business cards, whiteboards and the like.\n\nAlthough it's pretty simple to use, there are a few things you should know about Scan -- so let's do a quick tutorial.\n\n### Scanning with Scan\n\nAfter installing the app, you'll need to sign into your Adobe account -- or sign up for one if necessary. It's free to do so, though it's not immediately clear how much storage is available as part of that free account. (I even signed into my Adobe Document Cloud in a desktop browser, but my selected plan was simply the \"free\" one -- no mention of storage allotment.)\n\nTo scan a document, just tap the camera icon and line it up to fill as much of the screen as possible. You'll need at least moderate lighting for the app to perform its automated edge detection and snap the first scan. If you have more than one page, just flip to the next one, line it up and wait for the next snap. Repeat as needed until you've captured all the pages.\n\nThe app will continue looking for documents to capture until you tap the document thumbnail in the lower-right corner (or turn off auto-capture, which is the icon second-from-right in the top-right corner).\n\n### Tweaking your scan\n\nAfter you've completed your scan, you'll have the option to make changes -- starting with the name. Tap the little pencil icon up top if you want to rename the document from the default \"Scan [date].\"\n\nAcross the bottom, there are six edit icons. From left to right:\n\n* Capture more photos to add to this scan, or import from your existing photo library.\n* Reorder the pages in the scan.\n* Crop the currently visible page.\n* Rotate 90 degrees clockwise.\n* Switch from the default Auto Color image-correction to original photo, grayscale or whiteboard.\n* Delete the scan.\n\nWhen you're done, tap Save PDF in the top-right corner. That'll immediately upload your scan to Document Cloud. Just keep in mind that once you complete that action, you can no longer do any editing on the document.\n\nFinally, tap Share if you want to email the scan as an attachment, create a link to share or access any of the other typical sharing options. Alternately, you can tap Open in Acrobat (provided you have that app installed). Like Scannable, Adobe Scan employs an OCR engine so you can edit text after sending a document there.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/hitman-pro-crashed-windows-7-starter-recovery-help-509769/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00222-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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The robotics company just posted a video of SpotMini in its autonomous navigation mode, bringing us that much closer to the robot apocalypse.\n\nThe video description reads:\n\n> \n\nBefore the test, the robot is manually driven through the space so it can build a map of the space using visual data from cameras mounted on the front, back and sides of the robot. During the autonomous run, SpotMini uses data from the cameras to localize itself in the map and to detect and avoid obstacles. Once the operator presses 'GO' at the beginning of the video, the robot is on its own.\n\nOnce SpotMini familiarizes itself with the building's layout, it's able to get to the programmed destination all by itself, without hitting any walls or obstacles. Smart dog... maybe too smart.\n\nHere are some other highlights from Boston Dynamics' cute/creepy SpotMini:", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/hp-zx500-vs-hp-zd7000-10496/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00018-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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This was due to a server crash that was eventually traced to a bad Ethernet card (that has now been replaced). With the new card (and other associated changes), the search engine problems appear to be alleviated somewhat; so you may have better luck using it. In any case, I still expect to move to a new server within the next month or so; this should resolve all search engine problems.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/news/vista-delay-is-back-to-the-future-for-redmond/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00708-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Vista delay is back to the future for Redmond\n\nAnnouncement won't help Microsoft shed the reputation that it's perennially late shipping products, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.\n\nOnce the shock wears off, executives are sure to have very frank discussions with their counterparts in Redmond. It's been quite some time since the computer business had a wow product it could rally around and offer to customers as an incentive to upgrade. These folks were counting on Vista.\n\nIn Microsoft's view, this is simply a decision to delay the ship date by a few weeks. But it's much more.\n\nMicrosoft's OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) were banking on a big bang rollout in the fourth quarter. This extends throughout the PC food chain--from chipmakers to storage providers to applications developers and yes, computer manufacturers.\n\nThe new launch is now scheduled for January 2007. Microsoft is downplaying the slip, saying the extra time was needed to build better security into the product. That may be so, but this is Microsoft's biggest product launch in years. Considering the amount of resources being thrown at the Vista project, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer now face unyielding embarrassment. How could things go so wrong this late in the process? For years, Microsoft fought to shed a reputation for being perennially late shipping big projects like Windows and Windows NT. Tuesday's announcement only makes those questions front and center again.\n\nMicrosoft is downplaying suggestions that Tuesday's news suggests anything fundamentally wrong with the company's internal processes. Still, you have to ask whether the company has grown so large that its ability to undertake a project this complex is inevitably going to be hampered by its own bureaucratic sloth.\n\nLast time I was on the Redmond campus, I spoke with an engineer in Microsoft's labs. He was especially proud of a photo-filing feature his team had developed. The problem: Microsoft wouldn't be able to incorporate the functionality into the operating system until Vista (then called Longhorn) and that launch was then still two years away. And all the while that Microsoft meandered, Apple Computer had already developed technology that did much the same thing.\n\nRecall that last year Microsoft dropped several important features in order to not slow down the shipment plans. Microsoft even removed WinFS, a key piece of Longhorn, so that PC makers could plan around a holiday release.\n\nAs with everything it does, Microsoft is careful to cultivate its public relations. Earlier in the day, the company announced it would increase the distribution of its Xbox 360 video game consoles. But that bit of good news will get overshadowed because Vista will miss the entire '06 holiday shopping season.\n\nBeyond the obvious blow to its reputation, Microsoft's inability to tame Windows--always a notoriously hairy coding project--puts the company on the defensive at the worst possible juncture. Time was when Microsoft could get away with a product slip, shrug its shoulders and promise a \"new and improved\" version sometime soon. 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Clarke said \"we're building more and more of our economy on cyberspace 1.0, yet we have secured very little of cyberspace 1.0.\" The apparent speed gained in Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), which is technology that divides processing tasks between the Web server (Web site) and the Web client (browser), has opened Web 2.0 to some old-school attacks.\n\nNothing more clearly demonstrated this than a live hijack of a Gmail account. In a talk originally to have been presented alongside his colleague David Maynor, Errata Security CEO Robert Graham demonstrated for a standing-room-only crowd how he was able to use a tool called Hamster and Ferret to sniff the wireless airwaves for the URLs of Web 2.0 sites. While talking about another matter entirely, Graham ran the tools in the background, sniffing the wireless packets in the conference room, looking for Web 2.0 sessions cookies used by those in the audience for his talk (if, as a speaker, you ever wanted to thwart those who would be checking e-mail during your presentation, this is the tool to use). Grabbing cookies is not new. What is new is that Graham was able to grab these Web 2.0 clear text session cookies out of the thin air and then plunk the captured URL into a new browser. No password is needed; the cookie itself is enough. Toward the end, Graham opened his Hamster tool and found several likely candidates. He chose one Gmail account that had been opened during his talk. The presentation screen lit up with some poor guy's active Gmail account briefly displayed. Everyone applauded before Graham quickly wiped the information from the screen.\n\nShould you avoid Gmail? No. If you simply change the URL in your Gmail bookmark (or any other Google-related bookmark) from http:// to https://, the Errata Security hack is no longer valid. That's not true, however, for Facebook, Hotmail, and several other Web 2.0 accounts. Graham says that while traditional Web 1.0 sites long ago learned to terminate session cookies, the cookies used on Web 2.0 sites don't expire for several years, so you could sniff accounts out of the air at your local Starbucks and months later still have access to that person's account. That's what's really scary about this new kind of man-in-the-middle attack: the victim has no idea that this is happening, and even changing the account password will have no effect. While you as an attacker can send messages, read existing messages, and even alter the look and feel of the Web mail service itself, you can't, however, lock the owner out of the account.\n\nIn a separate talk, Billy Hoffman and Brian Sullivan, both of SPI Dynamics, talked about the rush to Web 2.0, how even some established sites are \"Ajaxify-ing\" themselves at the expense of good security practices. To prove their point, the pair built an Ajax-enabled travel Web site, HackerTravel.com. They did so by following the current best practices for Ajax. In their talk, however, Sullivan and Hoffman showed how they could take advantage of known weaknesses within Ajax. For example, they could rearrange the JavaScript on the client to either book every seat on the plane (staging a denial-of-service attack) or purchase a round-trip ticket for $1.\n\nLast year, Hoffman talked about the many problems within Web 2.0 Ajax technology, and this year he more or less put the subject to bed by addressing developers and insisting that they not put business logic on the client side of the transaction; that they keep all of that on the Web server. You can hear more about this topic from Hoffman and Sullivan on a recent Security Bites podcast.\n\nLater in the conference Billy Hoffman returned with John Terrill, executive vice president and co-founder of Enterprise Management Technology, to talk about a prototype Web 2.0 worm they've built written in JavaScript and Perl. Hoffman explained that if there's a cross-site scripting vulnerability on a Web site, the worm can inject itself into that Web site in JavaScript form. Inside the worm is a Perl form so that when a user visits that Web site, the JavaScript version gets downloaded to their Web browser and the Perl form can inject itself into the Web server, so it can move from client to server with ease.\n\nWhile we've seen computer worms before, they claim their new creation can pull vulnerability data off security sites such as Secunia and then exploit those new vulnerabilities, rendering current desktop security protection ineffective. Currently such a worm does not exist in the wild, but Terrill and Hoffman insist it's possible for others to do what they've done. You can hear Hoffman talk more about his creation in this recent Security Bites podcast.\n\nThere is hope. In addition to better coding practices on the Web server, another way to prevent runaway Web 2.0 vulnerabilities is to lock down the JavaScript in the client's browser. At Black Hat, Mozilla released new tools allowing anyone to test their Firefox (or any browser) against JavaScript errors. What's significant is that you can also use this tool against Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Opera.\n\nIn an interview before her presentation, Window Snyder told me there are about 10,000 Firefox users worldwide who regularly download what are called nightly builds. Whenever the Mozilla security team puts out new fixes within the nightly builds, it's these 10,000 users who test the fixes on a wide variety of machines and under a wide variety of circumstances. Thus, Mozilla is able to roll out its security patches faster and with fewer headaches than its competitors. 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Here's How to Minimize Exposure 8 hours ago Best Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) Rates for February 2025 8 hours ago Best Home Equity Loan Rates for February 2025 9 hours ago Follow These 4 Stretching Rules to Maximize Your Flexibility 9 hours ago 8 Things to Know Before Getting a Robot Vacuum 9 hours ago AirTags Aren’t the Best Way to Find Lost Pets, the Experts Have Spoken 10 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/news/short-take-microsoft-and-compaq-give-to-united-negro-college-fund/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00748-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Short Take: Microsoft and Compaq give to United Negro College Fund\n\nMicrosoft and Compaq Computer raised more than $100,000 for the United Negro College Fund. The money was raised at Networld+Interop through the companies' Equal Access charitable outreach program. The money, proceeds from ticket sales to a performance by Cirque Du Soleil, will go to historically black colleges to help them expand computing and Internet access, as well as improve computer science programs.\n\nand Compaq Computer raised more than $100,000 for the United Negro College Fund. The money was raised at Networld+Interop through the companies' Equal Access charitable outreach program. The money, proceeds from ticket sales to a performance by Cirque Du Soleil, will go to historically black colleges to help them expand computing and Internet access, as well as improve computer science programs.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/windows-system32-config-system-corrupt-or-missing-message-404898/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00440-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. TOP PRODUCTS iPhone Android Mac Windows Smart Home TV & Movies Appliances Gaming Computers Home Entertainment Internet Phones Photography Security Tablets Wearable Tech Top How To Tips Child Tax Credit 2024: Find Out if You're Eligible and How Much Money You Could Get By Katie Teague States Sending Child Tax Credit Payments in 2024: California, Idaho, Minnesota and More By Katie Teague Verizon Customers Could Get Up to $100 in Settlement Money. How to Claim the Payout By Clifford Colby August's Last Social Security Payment Is Coming: Here's When You'll Get It By Katie Teague Phones: Best How To tips Got Questions About iOS 17 Before iOS 18's Release? We've Got You Covered By Zachary McAuliffe New iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max? Do These 3 Things First When Setting Up By Nelson Aguilar Apple Starts Sending Out iPhone 'Batterygate' Settlement Payments. What to Know By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper New iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro? 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Here's How I Manage My Freelance and Business Taxes Instead 16 hours ago Here's What Happens to Your Tax Return if the Government Shuts Down 18 hours ago 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Shopping for a New Internet Plan 18 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/pictures/hps-envy-13-is-one-of-the-thinnest-laptops-ever-made-pictures/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00223-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n## HP Envy 13 (2016)\n\nYou can't tell it from this angle, but the new HP Envy 13 is one of the thinnest laptops ever made. It's just 12.9mm thick.\n\nThat's better: now you can see just how thin this computer can be.\n\nIt's not that much thinner than a MacBook Air, mind you, but the Envy does have a full-size HDMI port to connect it to a TV.\n\nLet's open the lid of the HP Envy 13 and show you what's underneath.\n\nNotice anything interesting about the shape of the lid? (If not, just click through to the next picture!)\n\nThat's right: that J-shaped lip actually lifts up the entire laptop to a more comfortable typing angle when you open the screen.\n\nThe lid has a round rubber foot that keeps you from scratching up the anodized aluminum surface when you open it.\n\nHere's the spacious, comfortable keyboard and touchpad you'll find underneath the screen.\n\nMy favorite feature: a responsive fingerprint reader that can let you log into Windows 10 without typing a password. It's fast and accurate.\n\nThe keys have a decent amount of travel when you press down. Also see: the Envy logo.\n\nEven the basic $800 Envy 13 comes with a crisp 1080p IPS screen. Bonus: a matte coating that cuts down on annoying reflections when you use it with light around.\n\nMinus: The screen loses a lot of brightness if you look at it off-center. Maybe not the best laptop for watching movies with friends.\n\nAnother minor quibble: all the laptop's ports have these rough, strange little gaps around them. The ports are unusually tight around USB devices, to the point where I need to exert some force to remove my thumbdrive.\n\nHere's a closer look at the HDMI port, so you can see what those gaps are like.\n\nThere's a weird thing going on with the Envy 13's charging, too. At some points during the charge cycle, the laptop's processor gets very slow -- enough that it takes several seconds just to switch between tabs in my Web browser. I've seen the issue on three different review units.\n\nTo be clear, the processor is fast when the laptop is unplugged, and fast when it's fully charged. The only time this shows up is when you're trying to charge it up from empty and use it at the same time.\n\nIt may have something to do with the computer's BIOS. When HP they sent me a third unit with an earlier version of the BIOS, it seemed to work OK...but as soon as I upgraded to a newer version, the issue reappeared. (HP is still investigating.)\n\nThe Envy 13's fan is always running, but it's not annoyingly loud. I rarely notice it unless I'm in a quiet room.\n\nAnother bright spot: the Bang & Olufsen-branded speakers have a wide, clear sound field. Great for dubstep. Not so great for high-pitched sounds, because they're pretty tinny.\n\nHere's the other side of the Envy 13, with one more full-size USB 3.0 port and a full-size SD card slot that won't leave your card hanging out the side.\n\nInsert Envy joke here.\n\nOne last look at the HP Envy 13.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/how-to-build-a-simple-access-database-572691/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00440-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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On top of that, it uses two solid-state drives as its storage to provide fast data speeds, no matter in what type of RAID you want to configure it in.\n\nThe J2 is far from perfect, however. It lacks support for other connection types, such as USB, and it requires an external adapter to offer top performance. It's expensive, too, costing about $800 for 256GB or $1,500 for 512GB, and you have to spend another $50 or so for the much-needed Thunderbolt cable, which isn't included.\n\nThat said, if you want a portable drive that offers fast performance, portability, style, and data security, the Pegasus J2 is currently the only one that fits that bill. If you're willing to sacrifice the RAID capability, also check the\n\n| Drive type | External Thunderbolt hard drive |\n| --- | --- |\n| Connector options | Thunderbolt |\n| Available capacities | 256GB, 512GB |\n| Product dimensions (WLH) | 2.91 inches x 4.33 inches x 0.81 inch |\n| Weight | 4.23 ounces |\n| Capacity of test unit | 256GB (SSD) |\n| OSes supported | Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later |\n\nDesign and features\n\nThe Pegasus J2 is just slightly larger than a deck of playing cards, and is about as thick. One of the drive's ends is slightly thicker than the other; at the thicker end, you'll find a Thunderbolt port and a power port. The power port is covered by a rubber lid and is not needed to use the drive. Similar to the rest of the portable Thunderbolt drives I've reviewed, the J2 is bus-powered; you just need to plug it into a computer with a Thunderbolt cable.\nUnlike the other drives, however, by design, the J2 only works at only some 30 percent of its data-rate capacity when bus-powered. If you want the drive to work at its best, you do need to plug in the included power adapter. According to Promise, the reason for this is because the Thunderbolt technology supplies only 10W per port, which is not enough juice for the J2's two internal drives to offer optimal performance. In my testing, there was indeed a huge difference in terms of the drive's performance between using it bus-powered and with the adapter (more on this below).\n\nThe drive's adapter can be used anywhere in the world since it supports AC input in the 100-to-240-volt range and comes with changeable prongs to fit any type of wall power outlets. If that's not travel-friendly enough, the J2's package also includes a nice leather carrying case.\n\nThe fact the drive has just one Thunderbolt port means that it can only be used at the end of a daisy chain in case you want to use multiple Thunderbolt devices together. This is not a big deal, though, since all portable Thunderbolt drives I've reviewed come with just one port. The drive offers no USB or FireWire support; consequently it can only be used with Thunderbolt-ready computers and is a lot less flexible than USB 3.0/Thunderbolt drives, such as the LaCie Rugged Thunderbolt or the Buffalo Mini Station.\n\nOn the inside, the J2 comes with two micro solid-state drives (SSD), which explains how it manages to remain very compact. It would be much larger physically if it used two standard SSDs. While the compact design is welcome, the downside is that you won't be able to replace the J2's internal storage yourself, which slightly defeats the purpose of RAID 1, in case you want to use the drive in this data-safety-first configuration.\n\nI reviewed the 256 version of the J2, and out of the box it's configured in RAID 0 to offer the best performance, and the full 256GB of storage space. The drive is preformatted in HFS+ for Mac; all you need to do is plug it in with a Thunderbolt cable of your own and you're ready to go. If you want to use it in RAID 1, which reduces its capacity to 128GB to offer redundancy for data safety, you'll need to use the Mac's built-in Disk Utility to configure and reformat it. This process took just a few seconds in my trials and will erase all existing data on the drive.\n\nThe J2 comes with no software and it can also be reformatted to use with Thunderbolt-enabled Windows computers.\n\nPerformance\n\nThe Pegasus J2 offered stellar performance when used with the included external power adapter. When used as a bus-powered drive, however, its performance took a big hit. And obviously, the drive is faster in RAID 0 then when used in RAID 1. Overall, however, no matter how you use it, it's still one of the fastest portable drives on the market.\nI tested the drive thoroughly. First I used it with the power adapter, and in RAID 0 it offered 202MBps for writing and 181MBps for reading; both were about the top speed compared with its peers. In RAID 1, these numbers were lowered to 180MBps and 178MBps for writing and reading, respectively, which is still very fast.\n\nWhen used as a bus-powered drive, however, its performance changed rather dramatically. In RAID 0, it now scored 84MBps for writing, about that of a USB 3.0 drive, and 153MBps for reading. In RAID 1, the writing speed was significantly lowered to just 31MBps, about the speed of a USB 2.0 drive; the reading speed, however, was still at 151MBps.\n\nOverall, the J2 offered very good performance. I do wish, however, that it could offer its optimal performance even when used as a bus-powered drive. For now, you do need to choose between performance and portability. I did notice that the drive became rather hot in an extended operation, noticeably hotter than any other drive of the same type. While it wasn't hot enough to cause any problems and it worked perfectly throughout my testing, it did give me a little concern about the drive's rather short two-year warranty.\n\n(Longer bars indicate better performance)\n\n| Read | Write |\n| --- | --- |\n\nConclusions\n\nSupercompact, fast, and supporting RAIDs, the Pegasus J2 makes a very good investment for Thunderbolt-enabled Mac owners who can afford it. The fact that it lacks USB 3.0, requires the power adapter for top performance, and is pricey will likely steer many general users away.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/vizio-3d420vx-579813/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00223-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Avoid These 6 Weight Loss Mindsets for Better Results 6 hours ago Stay Warm and Save Money by Setting Your Thermostat to This Temperature 6 hours ago Load more", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/possible-reasons-for-slowdowns-when-launching-applications/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00018-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Possible reasons for slowdowns when launching applications\n\nSometimes applications in OS X that usually launch quickly may take longer to load. There can be a variety of reasons for this, including how frequently the program is launched, and problems with items in various system libraries.\n\nSometimes applications that usually launch quickly may take longer to load, and may either bounce in the Dock more than usual or take a while to show interface elements. The system may be otherwise responsive and active when this happens, and after the application loads it may also run well, but it might take a while to launch.\n\nInactive RAM\n\nCommonly used applications or those that were recently opened will usually reopen more quickly than when the same applications are launched right after the system is booted. This is in part because of the system's HotFiles cache where it stores commonly used files for quick access, but in addition part of the application may still be loaded in memory. When you quit an application, much of the code will remain in RAM as \"Inactive Memory,\" which will reactivate when the program is launched and thereby reduce load time. If a program is freshly launched after a restart, it may therefore take a little longer to load than when you usually open it.Fonts and other shared resources\n\nIf you have recently installed any fonts, sounds, or other shared items on your system, then applications that use them might take a little longer to load. Some applications will cache the commonly used items, but this will depend on the coding of the application. If you have many fonts on your system, use Font Book to help manage them and disable those you do not use. An easy way to do this is to make groups of fonts along with a single group that contains all your fonts. Then disable the \"All Fonts\" group and enable one of your other groups when only it is needed.Application-specific plug-ins and resources\n\nMany applications will have their own plug-ins and resources that they use. These are usually installed in a specified plug-ins directory, but the program may also use shared resources (for example, the \"Internet Plug-Ins\" that all Web browsers use). If there is a problem with one of these plug-ins then the program may have a hard time loading. You can try searching for the plug-ins, which many times are in a folder that is named either by the application (\"Creative Suite\") or by the developer (\"Adobe\"), and may be located in the following directories:Macintosh HD/Library/\n\nMacintosh HD/Library/Application Support/\n\nusername/Library/\n\nusername/Library/Application Support/Bad blocks\n\nUsually hardware problems with RAM, the GPU, and other system components result in either a crash or a hang when various programs are run that make use of the faults in these components. However, if there are bad blocks on your hard disk then the drive may try reading them and pause when loading, resulting in a hang during launch while the system tries to manage the inability to read the block. Generally bad blocks are dynamically reallocated to spare ones, but there might be times when you need to force this by running a scan using a program like DiskWarrior or Drive Genius.Network and optical drive activity\n\nIf the program you are using requires a network-related resource or one that is stored on an optical disc, then the program may pause when loading to wait for that resource to become ready. You can try testing this out by ejecting optical discs and disconnecting the network, but also can try navigating to the optical drive in the Finder and allowing it to spin up before launching the program (DVD players are susceptible to this type of hang).Permissions, preferences, and caches\n\nAnother possibility for why a program might take a while to load is that resources it uses may not be accessible. These can be items in the global and system directories, in addition to preferences and other items in the user's directory. There can also be problems with application caches the program uses. Try running a maintenance tool to remove caches on your system and running a permissions fix, and also try removing the preferences file for the application. The preferences file will usually be named according to the convention of \"domain.developer.name.plist\" (as in \"com.apple.iTunes.plist\" for the iTunes program), and be stored in the /username/Library/Preferences/ folder.Questions? Comments? Have a fix? Post them below or e-mail us!\n\nBe sure to check us out on Twitter and the CNET Mac forums.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/grif-thorough-scan-disk-104791/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00287-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Canonical will hold an Ubuntu Developer Summit in October 2007 in Cambridge, Mass., to hash out details and implementation plans, he added.\n\nUbuntu's next update, Gutsy Gibbon, is due in October and will sport the version number 7.10, a reference to the year and month of its release. Following the six-month release cycle, Hardy Heron, or 8.04, is scheduled for release in April 2008.\n\nHardy Heron will be the second release to feature long-term support, in which Canonical sells support and provides bug fixes for three years for desktop versions and five years for server versions. The first release to feature long-term support was Dapper Drake, released in June 2006. Ordinary versions have support for 18 months.\n\nNumerous companies and projects have emerged in recent years to challenge leaders Red Hat and Novell's Suse, but Debian-based Ubuntu is one of the few to gain any prominence. Ubuntu founder and Canonical Chief Executive Mark Shuttleworth set up the project so that freely downloadable versions of Ubuntu are identical to the supported versions. In contrast, Red Hat and Novell only support versions that people pay for through subscription plans.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/theres-more-than-one-solution-to-a-common-wireless-problem/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00748-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# There's more than one solution to a common wireless problem\n\nIf your PC's wireless connection hangs while attempting to acquire a network address, there may be more than one way to fix it.\n\nLife would be so much simpler if each problem we face had a single solution.\n\nOf course, \"simple\" and \"computer\" are two words you rarely find in close proximity, except when you hear someone say, \"My life would be so simple if I didn't own a computer.\"\n\nFor about two weeks, my notebook computer balked at linking to my wireless router. It would eventually connect, taking its own sweet time about it. Vista's Network and Sharing Center showed that Windows was struggling to acquire a network address.\n\nA quick Web search indicated that I wasn't the only one experiencing this problem. One forum described three different solutions to the glitch: re-enter your network's encryption key; delete your network place and recreate it with a new name; and update or replace your wireless adapter.\n\nOther forum posters suggested starting the DHCP client service, cloning the MAC address, changing the DHCP IP to the same setting as the wireless router, even disabling TCP/IP (I don't recommend this technique). I knew I was going nowhere when someone seriously suggested buying a longer ethernet cable.\n\nIf you're using Windows XP with Service Pack 2, there's a special patch for this problem, though it may have been installed on your system as part of an automatic Windows update. Of course, this wasn't going to do my Vista notebook any good.\n\nWhat struck me was that these very different solutions all worked for somebody, but not everybody. What ultimately worked for my laptop was doing nothing. Yesterday I booted the machine and was pleasantly surprised to see right off the bat the network icon in the system tray show the little blue bubble in the bottom-right corner indicating that the Internet was there waiting for me.\n\nSo what's the moral of the story? I guess it's that two people can experience the same problem but require different solutions. Or maybe that some problems may indeed go away if you ignore them.\n\nFor me, the moral is, \"Don't believe everything you read in tech forums.\"", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "http://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/unable-to-open-ereader-book-help-511455/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00222-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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Now it's letting those who want to do so dump the passwords altogether.\n\nOn Wednesday, the company opened up a new option to delete your password authentication. That means your sole means of logon will be using some combination of hardware security keys, biometrics like fingerprints and Windows Hello face recognition, emailed codes, and the Microsoft Authenticator app that runs on Android phones and iPhones.\n\nTo disable password authentication, go to account.microsoft.com and open Advanced Security Options. Next, go to Additional Security Options, then look for Passwordless Account. Flip the \"Turn on\" option. Microsoft says to install and set up the Microsoft Authenticator app first.\n\nAlthough convenient, deep problems are leading tech giants past passwords for authentication. Biometrics like fingerprint and face identification have helped tremendously, as has the FIDO (Fast Identity Online) standard now built into browsers and operating systems. The transition is important for anyone who wants to stave off hackers and identity thieves.\n\nOne big password problem is that we reuse them, which means one data breach can expose many accounts. But strong, unique passwords are hard to create and remember. Password managers help with that problem, but the software can be complicated even for tech experts.\n\n\"If you decide you prefer using a password, you can always add it back to your account. But I hope you'll give passwordless a try -- I don't think you'll want to go back,\" Vasu Jakkal, leader of marketing for Microsoft's security and identity work, said in a blog post.\n\nMicrosoft's post-password moves are good for the company, too. Dumping passwords means there's less data that hackers can steal in the first place.\n\nAbout 200 million Microsoft customers, both individuals and corporate users, have moved to passwordless logon, Microsoft said. That's up from about 150 million people in 2020.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech-industry/open-source-group-broadens-its-reach/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00708-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\n# Open-source group broadens its reach\n\nThe Eclipse development tools consortium gains momentum with the announcement of 13 members to its board of stewards and the introduction of three new open-source projects.\n\nSpearheaded by IBM, the Eclipse project is a community of companies building software to integrate different types of development applications. Much as a Web portal presents several applications in a single Web browser, the Eclipse software lets programmers plug in different types of development tools while retaining the same presentation. For example, a developer could write a program that draws on collaboration software and a content management system from two separate software companies without having to learn the language for the two plug-in applications.\n\nEclipse members, which now number 30, operate on under an open-source model of a common public license, in which the software is developed in a sort of communal effort rather than behind closed doors. New board members include heavyweights Hewlett-Packard, SAP and Oracle, as well as smaller companies such as AltoWeb, Parasoft, Flashline and MKS Software.\n\nThe Eclipse software is oriented primarily toward Java developers, but other languages can work within the plug-in structure. The consortium on Monday is introducing a project to add the Cobol programming language to the Eclipse software, as well as projects for collaboration and software modeling.\n\nAlthough the battles between Microsoft and backers of the Java language such as IBM, Sun Microsystems and BEA Systems gain much industry attention, there is a large community of software programmers that favor open-source tools and operating systems for building business applications. By providing an open-source alternative that combines applications tools from many tool vendors, Eclipse members aim to outflank Microsoft, renowned for its proprietary approach to applications development, and challenge its strong relationship with software developers, said Scott Hebner, director of WebSphere at IBM.\n\n\"It's no secret that one of Microsoft's biggest strength is its developer network. (Eclipse) represents another flank around them...Microsoft sees all the other players in the industry adopting not only Java, but also Linux. That makes it impossible for Microsoft to go after a single company,\" said Hebner.\n\nIn part because of IBM's powerful position in the Java community, Eclipse is enjoying an uptick in momentum, analysts said. Since its founding last year, it has garnered the support of other tool vendors, including Oracle, Sybase, Borland International, Fujitsu and Red Hat.\n\nNotable exceptions to Eclipse membership are two of IBM's largest competitors in Java development tools, BEA and Sun. Both BEA and Sun have programs designed to entice third-party tools vendors to plug in to their own development tools and are not expected to join Eclipse. Although Sun has raised the possibility of linking its own open-source development tool project, called NetBeans, to Eclipse, the two open-source projects will likely remain distinct.\n\n\"There has already been a significant investment by (Sun's) partners in their current plug-in architecture, so it doesn't really make sense for them\" to join Eclipse, said John Meyer, senior industry analyst for application development at Giga Research. \"The two can co-exist without giving any advantage to Microsoft. 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Due to space limitations, the answer by J. D. Biersdorfer was short, too short. This is what you need to know.\n\nEvery router, wired or wireless, has an internal website used to make configuration changes. Accessing this internal website requires a userid/password, something totally independent of any wireless network passwords.\n\nA year ago, in my prior blog, I discussed why it is so important to change the default router password (see Home routers can be dangerous. VERY dangerous). In brief, if your router is using the default password, your computer is vulnerable to an attack where the router is re-configured. Specifically, the dangerous configuration option is the DNS server. For an introduction to the concept of DNS servers, see my prior posting on OpenDNS.\n\nMalicious DNS servers can result in your visiting to a website, any website, and ending up at a phony version of the site run by bad guys. If the website is that of a bank or credit card company, and you enter a userid/password, you can kiss your identity, and money, good-bye.\n\nThere are three steps to changing the password in a router:*\n\n1. Find the router on the network\n\n2. Log in to the website built into the router\n\n3. Hunt around for the appropriate web page\nIf your router was setup by a good techie, there should be a piece of paper next to it with the IP address, userid and password. I'm sure this is rare.\n\nStep 1: Find The Router On Your Network\n\nEvery computer on a network is assigned a unique number. The most common networking protocol, TCP/IP, uses a 32 bit binary number which is written as four decimal numbers separated by periods (such as 192.168.1.1). The unique number for computers on a TCP/IP network is called an IP address.\n\nYou can find the IP address of the router in the following ways:\n\n1. The person who set it up tells you.\n\n2. If you have the manual for the router, it will have the default IP address. In my experience, the default IP address is rarely changed.\n\n3. You can download an electronic version of the manual from the website of the company that manufactured the router. Again, this will have the default IP address.\n\nOutput from the ipconfig command in Windows\n\nEthernet adapter Local Area Connection:\n\nConnection-specific DNS Suffix . : localdomain2\n\nIP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.88\n\nSubnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0\n\nDefault Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1\n4. The most reliable method is to ask the TCP/IP software running on your computer. It always knows where the router is. In Windows XP, Vista and 2000, open a command prompt window and enter the command \"ipconfig\" (see above). The IP address of the router is identified by Windows as the \"Default Gateway\".\n\nOpen your web browser and type this number into the address bar, as shown below.\n\nThis will connect you with the website that lives inside the router. This website will look and act like any other website even though, technically, it is not on the world wide web.\n\nStep 2: Find The Password\n\nBefore you can see the router configuration website, you have to provide a password and possibly a userid. Usually you can't change the userid, so I'll focus on the password. In the example below, of logging in to a Belkin router, there isn't even a userid, just a password.\n\nLogging in to a Belkin Router\n\nBelow is a screen shot of logging into a Linksys router. Note that you are instructed to leave the userid blank, and only enter a password.\n\nLogging in to a Linksys Router\n\nIf you don't now the router password, start by trying the default one. The New York Times article mentioned two websites where you can find the default userid and password for many routers (here and here). Be aware though, that the sites are neither authoritative nor comprehensive. You can also find the default userid and password in the manual for the router.\n\nIf the default password doesn't work, you are safe from malicious software changing the DNS servers. Still, it's a good idea to know the password for your router.\n\nTo change a non-default password without knowing it, requires reseting the router back to the factory default settings. There should be a small Reset button for just this purpose. You may have to unwind a paper clip to press the button and may have to hold it pressed for a few seconds. The manual should explain the procedure.\n\nStep 3: Change The Password\n\nSimply put, you'll have to do some hunting around the website to find the page for changing the password. Every router I've seen has a different interface.\n\nIn a Linksys router it may be in the Administration tab. In a Belkin router, try the System Settings. In a recent D-Link router, you changed the password in the Admin sub-section of the Tools section.\n\nRather than hunt, if you have the manual in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, try doing a find for the word \"password\". Unfortunately, routers are complicated and there are many passwords. The password to login to the router is not the PPoE password, or the PPTP password or the L2TP password. It also has nothing to do with the password for the wireless network.\n\nD-Link may add more complication. Their routers may have an admin password for logging in to the router and making changes, and, a separate user password for logging in to the router in read-only mode.\n\nAfter changing the password, you will likely get bounced out of the website and forced to login with the new password. Do so, just to be sure the new password is working. Now write down the userid and password on a piece of paper and tape it to the router. For good luck, include the IP address too.\n\nBe Angry?\n\nIf the person that setup your router did not tell you the IP address, userid and password, they are incompetent. It's like buying a new car and not being able to open the hood to get to the engine. The car will run and work fine, for a while. Maybe quite a while. But there will come a time when you need to poke around the engine and you won't be able to.\n\nIf your router was using the default userid/password then the person that set it up is worse than incompetent, they are guilty of negligence. It's not inconceivable for this to result in a lawsuit someday.\n\nUpdate. March 11, 2008: I just set up a new Belkin N Mimo router. Not only does the new model continue the tradition mentioned above of supporting only a password (no userid), the default password is no password.\n\n*Note: There may also be software for managing the router, but finding and installing the software can be a headache of its own. 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But even experts differ about just how closely linked they are.\n\nWhen writing earlier this week about Adobe's sponsoring of the SQLite project, I ran into a complicated issue: is software released into the public domain also open-source software?\n\nI have an editor who hates headlines with question marks, but I'm afraid this time it's appropriate, because even experts disagree.\n\nFor background, software or other material in the public domain simply means that it's not copyrighted. Requirements to meet the official Open Source Definition are listed by the Open Source Initiative. Two programmers, Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens, founded the OSI about 10 years ago to formalize and codify the open-source idea as it branched off the free-software movement Richard Stallman founded in the 1980s, and OSI lists 68 compliant licenses.\n\nRichard Hipp, who founded the SQLite database project in 2000 as a public-domain project, believes it does qualify as open-source software.\n\n\"I've had a number of conversations on this topic with corporate lawyers for companies that are actively using SQLite. The consensus there seems to be that 'public domain' is valid and is a proper subset of 'open source'--except in France and Germany where the concept of 'public domain' is not recognized,\" he told me in an e-mail discussion prompted by the Adobe story.\n\nBut not so fast. Take the view of Mark Radcliffe, the intellectual property attorney who's general counsel to the Open Source Initiative.\n\nWhen I asked Radcliffe if public domain software was open-source, he was clear: \"No. Truly public domain software is no longer protected by copyright, thus it cannot have a license which would impose the terms necessary to comply with any of the open source licenses,\" he said.\n\nAgreeing with him is Louis Rosen, an attorney with Rosenlaw and Einschlag who previously led OSI's legal work and who still is involved. He directed me to an older but still relevant piece he wrote about why the public domain isn't a license.\n\n\"'Public domain' will never be a license. It actually means 'No license required,'\" Rosen said. \"Software that is 'dedicated to the public' or 'to the public domain' is pretty safe. I just worry a bit when people or companies give software away in such an amateurish way, without understanding that licenses or covenants are far more efficient and effective.\"\n\nWhile \"public domain\" isn't a license on OSI's official list of open-source licenses, Perens said it's not far off: \"Software that has been formally dedicated to the public domain through some sort of written statement meets the requirements of the Open Source definition only if the source code is available. Surprisingly, 'public-domain' binary-only software exists in some odd corners of the Net.\"\n\nAnd Raymond added, \"Public-domain software qualifies...The users are guaranteed all the redistribution and reuse rights that the Open Source Definition seeks to secure by the fact that there is no owner to enforce restrictions.\"\n\nMoving from the theoretical realm into the practical, though, the SQLite project appears more open-source than not. The project's source code is available without restriction, and programmers who contribute code it to it must explicitly declare their contribution is given to the public domain for perpetuity, which appears to satisfy Perens' opinions.", "content_format": "markdown" }, { "url": "https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/cyberlink-power2go-520364/", "domain": "cnet.com", "file_source": "part-00223-d9b45f53-efdc-4ae8-a3e4-b1d5d9e13869-c000", "content": "# \n\nDate: \nCategories: \nTags: \n\nX Your Guide To a Better Future Trending AI Tech VPN Streaming Services Mobile Home Entertainment Computing Services & Software Gaming All Tech Money Banking Credit Cards Mortgages Home Equity Taxes All Money Home Energy Electric Vehicles Home Security Smart Home Kitchen & Household Yard & Outdoors All Home Wellness Sleep Nutrition Fitness Personal Care All Wellness Home Internet Broadband By Location Internet Routers All Home Internet Deals Tech Home Wellness Coupons Gift Guides All Deals Gift Guide Cover Stories More Video Price Finder Editors' Choice CNET Voices All More Back -- days -- hours -- minutes -- seconds How To Smart tips on how to make the most of all the tech in your life, from phones and smart home gadgets to internet safety. 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