Siapa yang tidak kenal Google? Yups Google adalah mesin pencarian yang hingga kini masih belum ada tandingannya. Google cukup terkenal karena keakuratannya dalam melakukan pencarian, hampir semua pertanyaan yang ada di otak larinya pasti ke Google.
"Mbah Google" begitu biasanya para pengguna internet menyebutnya, alasannya ya hampir semua pertanyaan bisa di jawab oleh Google seperti halnya MrSeeker December 21, 2015 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
10 Rahasia Kegunaan Google Yang Jarang Diketahui Orang
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17) 10.9 Mavericks – An inexplicable update, the only notable new feature being a slower boot time. This was Apple saying, "We can make them do anything" (evilly rubbing hands together).
16) 10.0 Cheetah – OS X's first release after the public beta. The Cheetah codename was an unfortunate attempt at irony.
15) 10.1 Puma – An OS X still not ready for prime time. "Restore the Apple Menu" petitions were rife at this time.
14) 10.7 Lion – The first release in the iOS era. The UI was a mess. No more Rosetta or Save As. Who thought that denim texture was a good idea?
13) 10.2 Jaguar – Well, at least they removed the pinstripes from the dock. Progress is incremental.
12) 10.10 Yosemite – Glad memory's cheap these days. Also, what was with all the spyware? B phoned home even when you opened "About This Mac."
11) 10.11 El Capitan – All the pros and cons of Yosemite but slightly leaner.
10) 10.5 Leopard – Dropped the Classic Environment yet simultaneously introduced new levels of bloat (mostly useless eye candy). The last to support PowerPC.
9) 10.3 Panther – Brushed metal. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Brushed metal.
8) System 7 – Brought many new modern features, but also brought something else we've all become familiar with in OS updates – a slower system. Also, the 7.5 - 7.6 releases had stability issues (mostly related to the PowerPC transition).
7) Systems 1-5 – These first Macintosh systems were rudimentary, but they established the user interface in an unprecedentedly human way. Whereas every other OS made you feel like you were at work, Macs made you feel like you were at home.
6) Mac OS 9 – Like 8.6 but with a bunch of new stuff I never use.
5) 10.8 Mountain Lion – Apple apologizes for Lion.
4) Mac OS 8 – Introduced Platinum, which I've never really been a fan of, although the Finder remained very fast. Had to wait till 8.6 to become stable, then it became like a rock.
3) 10.6 Snow Leopard – Apple apologizes for Leopard.
2) 10.4 Tiger – An OS X that's stable, efficient, and stays out of the way. Still usable as an everyday system after nine years, and in the internet era that's a major feat.
1) System 6 – The apex of speed and usability. Its boot times beat any modern system, and the user interface is the very definition of intuitive. System 6 is largely responsible for making your compact Mac feel like an old friend.
MrSeeker December 19, 2015 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
16) 10.0 Cheetah – OS X's first release after the public beta. The Cheetah codename was an unfortunate attempt at irony.
15) 10.1 Puma – An OS X still not ready for prime time. "Restore the Apple Menu" petitions were rife at this time.
14) 10.7 Lion – The first release in the iOS era. The UI was a mess. No more Rosetta or Save As. Who thought that denim texture was a good idea?
13) 10.2 Jaguar – Well, at least they removed the pinstripes from the dock. Progress is incremental.
12) 10.10 Yosemite – Glad memory's cheap these days. Also, what was with all the spyware? B phoned home even when you opened "About This Mac."
11) 10.11 El Capitan – All the pros and cons of Yosemite but slightly leaner.
10) 10.5 Leopard – Dropped the Classic Environment yet simultaneously introduced new levels of bloat (mostly useless eye candy). The last to support PowerPC.
9) 10.3 Panther – Brushed metal. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Brushed metal.
8) System 7 – Brought many new modern features, but also brought something else we've all become familiar with in OS updates – a slower system. Also, the 7.5 - 7.6 releases had stability issues (mostly related to the PowerPC transition).
7) Systems 1-5 – These first Macintosh systems were rudimentary, but they established the user interface in an unprecedentedly human way. Whereas every other OS made you feel like you were at work, Macs made you feel like you were at home.
6) Mac OS 9 – Like 8.6 but with a bunch of new stuff I never use.
5) 10.8 Mountain Lion – Apple apologizes for Lion.
4) Mac OS 8 – Introduced Platinum, which I've never really been a fan of, although the Finder remained very fast. Had to wait till 8.6 to become stable, then it became like a rock.
3) 10.6 Snow Leopard – Apple apologizes for Leopard.
2) 10.4 Tiger – An OS X that's stable, efficient, and stays out of the way. Still usable as an everyday system after nine years, and in the internet era that's a major feat.
1) System 6 – The apex of speed and usability. Its boot times beat any modern system, and the user interface is the very definition of intuitive. System 6 is largely responsible for making your compact Mac feel like an old friend.
MrSeeker December 19, 2015 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
There will come a time in your life, when you will have a computer with a dated OS (operating system) and that computer won't be that old or dated . Or maybe you got an extra computer given to you by someone and the computer has a problematic OS in which you need to reinstall a OS to get the computer functional again but you don't have to restore discs. Or you are in my situation-- I own a few PowerPC based Mac computers in which Apple made obsolete by abandoning the PowerPC Processor platform to focus on Intel based Macs. But any computer could be made obsolete once the computer can't run the latest OS from either Apple or Microsoft, i.e. my brother owns a Black MacBook early 2008 model with 4 GB Ram, 250GB Hard drive, with Intel x3100 integrated graphics running Mac OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard but he can't run Mac OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion though, so his computer is considered obsolete. This is where Linux comes into play.
Linux isn't a single product. More specifically Linux is a kernel, the core of a OS (open source operating system.) Collectively, Linus is a free OS and its code is open source-- meaning anyone can contribute and modify and improve the source code. It is open and can be configured anyway you like with a variety of GUI (graphical user interface) such as Gnome, KDE, LXDE, and Unity UIs just to name a few.
Linux is available for many CPU architectures such as x86 intel, amd, PowerPC and Arm based computers. So you can run Linux from a regular intel PC to a Rasberry PI Arm based mini computer to the Playstation 3.
Linux is free and can be freely distributed to others. If Apple or Microsoft leaves your computers behind, why not breathe new life into the machine by installing Linux? There are many Linux distros to choose from to fit your needs. Linux is never obsolete and is a modern OS and gets constant updates and upgrades. There Debian Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Lubuntu Linux, Kubuntu Linux, Red Hat Linux, Yellow Dog Linux, Mint Linux, MintPPC Linux, etc. They vary, some are Mac like and some are Windows like, so the learning curve isn't too steep. You could burn to a CD a test run disc, known as a "Live CD" to try it out to see if you like it and if you do, you can install from the Live CD. So if you got a computer that needs a reinstall and you don't want to shell out cash for a OS, why not consider Linux as an alternative?
Linux is backed by major corporations such as Intel, IBM, Google, Red Hat, Oracle, just to name a few. Adobe supports Flash player on intel based Linux systems. Valve, a famous gaming company is bringing Steam gaming to Linux soon. They brought Steam to the Mac a few years ago too. They are doing this because they seem the potential in Linux. This is a sign that Linux is becoming more and more mainstream. If you didn't know, there is a lot of software for Linux, freeware and payware commerical products.
Ubuntu is currently to poster boy for Linux. Ubuntu is the most famous of all the Linux distros out there and it has a Ubuntu software center-- kind of like the Mac App Store or the iOS App Store and installing an app in Ubuntu software center is easy and straight forward like the Mac/iOS App Store. Linux isn't just for computer geeks or command line junkies anymore but is ready for prime time mainstream audience and is easy to use via GUI. Like what I said earlier, the learning curve isn't steep but easy because some Linux distros are Mac like and some are Windows like.
If you are on an Intel based computer, you can use the WINE compatibility layer to run windows apps natively in Linux or use virtualization software to run Windows within Linux but a copy of Windows is required for virtualization. I recommend Ubuntu Linux for Intel based machines with some moderate cpu power. My brother's Asus netbook has Ubuntu 12.04 on it running on a class 10 32GB SDHC card by Patriot and it works pretty well (see my earlier blog post on using and sdhc class 10 card as a boot drive for Ubuntu for more details.) My brother uses VLC to play DVDs and Rhythmbox to play music files. To play these, you need to install the restricted extras package.
My sister's iMac G3 runs MintPPC Linux 11 and I recommend MintPPC Linux to PowerPC Mac owners because this distro is tweaked for PowerPC G3, G4, and G5 and it is fast and speedy!
There is currently MintPPC 9 and the newer MintPPC 11. If you want a more mature OS, use MintPPC 9, if you want the lastest and greatest, use MintPPC11.
I am going to install MintPPC 11 Linux on my PowerMac G4 Dual 450Mhz in the near future on my external hard drive so I could dabble more with Linux on my own machine. This Mac currently runs Mac OSX 10.5.8 Leopard (in which I installed via Leopard Assist.) I also got to install a file to make MintPPC multi-processor aware so it could see and utilize both CPUs. I consult the forums at MintPPC 's home website for reference and help and it is a great resource. I recommend plugging in the ethernet cable instead of doing wireless when installing MintPPC Linux. I am going to make this my side project for the end of summer. I will keep you all posted. This PowerMac uses a Nvidia Geforce 4MX video card which might be problematic, so I am going to do more research and look into this before diving head on. I have to warn PowerPC owners though-- Linux on PowerPC computers are less supported than Intel based computers. i.e. Flash player is available for intel but not PPC Linux computers. However the web is transitiioning from Flash video to Html 5 video and even youtube has Html 5 trial you could join to watch their videos in Html 5 instead. Also there are scripts you can install in your browser to have video on the web playback in Html 5.
I love Linux and it is the future of computing! Don't get me wrong though, I am still a Mac user and the Mac can coexist with Linux just fine. Apple Inc. will always be around for premium computing but for a free alternative to Mac or Windows, there is Linux. It is always good to have choices. MrSeeker December 18, 2015 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
Linux is the future and it breathes new life into old PCs and Macs
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A Security measure to protect your data and your computer-- Back up your computer!
Always backup your computer because in the case of mishaps or accidents you will have a copy of your data intact and you won't be at a loss.
I recommend cloning your Windows PC.
In an earlier post I recommended Drive Clone 11 by Farstone Technology, Inc. Well, they updated the program and it is now at version 11.10 and supports Windows 10.
It is free for personal use.
Backing up data is basically copying your data on your computer to a destination drive such as an external hard drive or SSD or usb flash drive.
You can manually drag and drop the files into your destination drive or save files to the cloud or use backup software built into Windows 10, such as Windows Backup- just search for it and it is in the Control Panel and run it.
But I find Cloning is the best method of backing up.
Cloning your PC is like backing up -- the cloning software will make an exact bootable copy of your hard drive boot disk onto the destination drive, so if your hard drive fails, you have a bootable copy on another drive and can use that cloned drive to continue working.
Drive Clone 11.10 is a good program for migrating your cloned PC hard drive to an SSD. It will defrag while cloning!
I recommended it to my relatives, friends and clients. I personally used this on clients' PCs.
Drive Clone 11.10 Free Edition Features
Download link:
http://www.farstone.us/download/DriveClone/DCFree-11-GM-ML-20141022.exe
Backup/Cloning Software I personally use and recommend for Mac:
Carbon Copy Cloner
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7032/carbon-copy-cloner
Makes bootable clone of your Mac OS X Partition and can make an image file of your Macintosh HD if you choose.
It is $39.99 but definitely well worth the cost.
The current version is 4.0.3 and requires Mac OS X 10.8 and up.
And for Bootcamp
WinClone
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/25932/winclone
Clones your Windows Bootcamp Partition From Mac OS X and can be made to boot on an external HD. It can make bootable clone or backed up into a image file. Plays well with Mac OS X and Macs.
It is $29.99.
The older version is version 4 and requires Mac OS X 10.7 and up.
The current version is version 5.5 and requires Mac OS X 10.8 and up.
More Info:
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It is always good to backup your computer in case of data loss from computer failure mishaps, etc.
Have peace of mind.
MrSeeker
December 03, 2015
New Google SEO
Bandung, IndonesiaBackup/Cloning Software I personally use and recommend for Mac:
Carbon Copy Cloner
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7032/carbon-copy-cloner
Makes bootable clone of your Mac OS X Partition and can make an image file of your Macintosh HD if you choose.
It is $39.99 but definitely well worth the cost.
The current version is 4.0.3 and requires Mac OS X 10.8 and up.
And for Bootcamp
WinClone
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/25932/winclone
Clones your Windows Bootcamp Partition From Mac OS X and can be made to boot on an external HD. It can make bootable clone or backed up into a image file. Plays well with Mac OS X and Macs.
It is $29.99.
The older version is version 4 and requires Mac OS X 10.7 and up.
The current version is version 5.5 and requires Mac OS X 10.8 and up.
More Info:
Winclone allows you to clone your Boot Camp partition. It also includes Windows 7 and 8.1 cloning!
Winclone 5 is the most complete solution for protecting your Boot Camp Windows system against data loss. Winclone is the most reliable cloning solution when migrating Boot Camp to a new Mac. The all new Winclone Backup feature provides scheduled, incremental snapshots of your files so you can retrieve earlier versions or accidentally deleted data. Winclone Backup is included with every edition of Winclone 5.
Winclone 5 Pro includes a package installer for managed deployment of Boot Camp to multiple Macs. Winclone packages can be deployed using all the Mac management tools available today. If you can deploy a package, you can deploy a Boot Camp partition.
Winclone 5 is the most complete solution for protecting your Boot Camp Windows system against data loss. Winclone is the most reliable cloning solution when migrating Boot Camp to a new Mac. The all new Winclone Backup feature provides scheduled, incremental snapshots of your files so you can retrieve earlier versions or accidentally deleted data. Winclone Backup is included with every edition of Winclone 5.
Winclone 5 Pro includes a package installer for managed deployment of Boot Camp to multiple Macs. Winclone packages can be deployed using all the Mac management tools available today. If you can deploy a package, you can deploy a Boot Camp partition.
Features:
- Clone Windows 7 (64-bit only) or 8.1 with ease.
- Clone to your Boot Camp partition either on a separate drive or on the same that contains your OS X partition.
- Creates image documents that can be stored on any media and double-clicked to open in Winclone.
- Verbose logging so you know what is going on.
- Built on the open source
ntfstools
, which are included in Winclone, so you don't have to install anything else. - Fast: Restore a 10 GB image in less than 10 minutes.
- Create a Boot Camp partition from within Winclone.
- Do it all from the boot drive: You don't need to boot from a Firewire drive to clone the Windows partition.
- Clean, uncomplicated, and updated user interface
- Support for OS X Core Storage volumes
- Performance optimizations
- Winclone Backup feature for scheduled, incremental backup of Boot Camp user files
- Winclone Basic and Pro editions also available
What's New
Version 5.0:
- Winclone Backup feature added
- Winclone Basic edition now offered
- Support for OS X Core Storage Volumes added
- Performance optimizations
- Updated user interface
Requirements
- Intel
- OS X 10.8 or later
- Windows 7 (64-bit) or 8.1
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It is always good to backup your computer in case of data loss from computer failure mishaps, etc.
Have peace of mind.
A Security measure to protect your data and your computer-- Back up your computer! and PC Cloning software recommendation
Posted by Maestro Game VIP on Thursday, December 3, 2015
Every PC has built in hardware diagnostics that run when you turn on you PC.
The self test the PC performs on itself when you turn it on is called "POST" (Power-on self test).
It is a bunch of basic tests done during the startup of your PC by the BIOS, the moment you turn on your PC.
BIOS stands for (Basic Input Output System)-- it is the firmware in your PC's ROM chip that controls the input and output functions of your PC; BIOS controls things such as boot up, temperature fan control, your monitor (screen), your keyboard, CPU settings, etc without need to load software.
These basic tests check to see if the BIOS can "talk" to main components of the PC to ensure it is functional and can boot up without problems.
If your PC passes the POST test, then Windows or your installed Operating System will load.
If your PC fails the POST test, Your Operating System may not boot and you will hear beeping sounds.
According to Jean Andrews, the author of "A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC", Seventh Edition, published 2010 by Course Technology, Engage Learning-- on page 285:I paraphrased Andrews' lists for the beep codes when POST test fails:
MrSeeker
December 03, 2015
New Google SEO
Bandung, Indonesia
The self test the PC performs on itself when you turn it on is called "POST" (Power-on self test).
It is a bunch of basic tests done during the startup of your PC by the BIOS, the moment you turn on your PC.
BIOS stands for (Basic Input Output System)-- it is the firmware in your PC's ROM chip that controls the input and output functions of your PC; BIOS controls things such as boot up, temperature fan control, your monitor (screen), your keyboard, CPU settings, etc without need to load software.
These basic tests check to see if the BIOS can "talk" to main components of the PC to ensure it is functional and can boot up without problems.
If your PC passes the POST test, then Windows or your installed Operating System will load.
If your PC fails the POST test, Your Operating System may not boot and you will hear beeping sounds.
According to Jean Andrews, the author of "A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC", Seventh Edition, published 2010 by Course Technology, Engage Learning-- on page 285:I paraphrased Andrews' lists for the beep codes when POST test fails:
One beep followed by three, four or five beeps-- means motherboard defective; replace motherboard
Two beeps- can be various problems and might list an error code on screen, write down the error and google search it for specifics.
Two beeps followed by three, four or five beeps-- RAM defective --replace RAM module(s)
Three beeps followed by three, four or five beeps-- keyboard or monitor ports on motherboard is bad; replace motherboard or use expansion cards for adding USB ports for keyboard and a graphics card.
Four beeps followed by two, three or four beeps-- serial port or system timer is bad, motherboard is defective and needs to be replaced
Continuous beeping -- bad power supply; replace power supply
Siren Sound -- the CPU (processor) has overheated
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References
Andrews, J. (2010). Supporting Processors. In A guide to managing and maintaining
your PC (7th ed., p. 285). Australia: Course Technology.
VGA monitors and HDCP-- solution to watching videos on Netflix and Amazon Prime
VGA monitors are not HDCP compliant.HDCP is High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, a copy protection scheme built into modern LCD/LED/IPS Monitors as a means to prevent piracy of digital HD movies and videos.
So if you have an older monitor with VGA, you are not out of luck.
Some streaming websites still support an older DRM video copy protection like Microsoft's Silverlight, so just download Silverlight and you are good.
But for modern HTML 5 HD Videos on Netflix and Amazon Prime, it uses HDCP for HTML5 video playback, so the solution is to use the Chrome browser and download
Widevine Content Decryption Module which Enables Widevine licenses for playback of HTML audio/video content.
just launch up Google Chrome Browser and type into the web address bar:
chrome://plugins/
and click update.
And then you can watch HTML 5 HDCP protected videos!
If you don't have Google Chrome browser, get it at:
https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/
It is available for Windows, Mac OS X (Intel) and Linux (x86) MrSeeker December 02, 2015 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia
VGA monitors and HDCP-- solution to watching videos on Netflix and Amazon Prime
Posted by Maestro Game VIP on Wednesday, December 2, 2015
SSDs and Choices for External Connections for External Drives and Peripherals
Solid State Drives are getting more affordable and mainstream
Solid State Drive or SSD is a storage device that has no movable parts.
It is made up of RAM memory chips and is faster that the traditional hard drive (which has mechanical moving platters and is slower than SSD and uses more energy)
SSDs can be used in high altitudes like up in the mountains where regular hard drives might not work.
You can walk around with a laptop with and SSD running while you can't do that with a laptop with a hard drive without adverse effects.
Sudden motion won't hurt a SSD but will damage a hard drive.-------------------------Benefits of SSD:
fast
energy efficient
increased battery life on laptops
least heat
more durable due to no movable parts---------------------------A 240GB SSD can be had for under $100.
A 120GB SSD can be had for under $70.
I bought a Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD for $138 on Black Friday.
SSDs are getting cheaper in price and by next year, 1TB SSDs will be under $199.
if you put an SSD in an external case, what are your choices for connection?
Let's talk about connection types:
if you put an SSD in an external case, what are your choices for connection?
Let's talk about connection types:
USB: stands for Universal Serial Bus and is a standard founded by Intel in the 1990s; a popular choice for connecting peripherals, first made popular by Apple Inc.
There is:
USB 1.1 -- the oldest,
low speed 1.5 Mbps
full speed 12 Mpbs
is good for computer mice or other input devices, not recommended as a connection for external hard drives or external CD/DVD drives because it is too slow.
USB 2.0 -- backward compatible with USB 1.1 devices
full speed 12 Mbps
hi speed 480 Mbps
is good for external hard drives and external CD/DVD/Bluray drives-- make sure it says "hi speed"
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USB 3.0-- is backwards compatible with older USB standards
full speed 12 Mbps
hi speed 480 Mbps
super speed 5Gbps
is the fastest USB standard and is great for external DVD and Blu Ray drives due to the super speed 5Gbps bandwidth.
USB 3.0 would be the best choice for external SSD.
Firewire: an Apple Inc. popular connector standard than is considered a legacy standard now, replaced by USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt.
Firewire 400:
400 Mpbs
is faster than USB 2.0 in real time application because firewire isn't googled down by the numbers of peripherals on the bus unlike USB, which slows down depending on the number of USB devices connected to the USB bus.
Good for external hard drives and CD/DVD drives, video equipment and audio equipment.
FireWire 800
800 Mbps
is backwards compatible with Firewire 400 devices but needs a firewire 800 to 400 converter plug.
Great for external hard drives and CD/DVD/Blu ray drives video equipment and audio equipment.
Thunderbolt: is a new standard co-create by Intel Corp. and Apple Inc.
Thunderbolt 1:
10Gbps throughput
is pricey
great for external hard drives, cd/dvd/blu ray and can be used with external graphics cards and house PCI Express expansion cards with external chassis.
for information on how to use thunderbolt as a solution for External Graphics Cards on Macs, PC see
this blog :
Thunderbolt 2:
20Gbps throughput
is very pricey
and is the fastest and most expensive choice for external connection port for external hard drives, cd/dvd/blu ray, external PCI Express expansion and external graphics cards.
Solid State Drives are getting more affordable and mainstream
Solid State Drive or SSD is a storage device that has no movable parts.
It is made up of RAM memory chips and is faster that the traditional hard drive (which has mechanical moving platters and is slower than SSD and uses more energy)
SSDs can be used in high altitudes like up in the mountains where regular hard drives might not work.
You can walk around with a laptop with and SSD running while you can't do that with a laptop with a hard drive without adverse effects.
Sudden motion won't hurt a SSD but will damage a hard drive.
-------------------------
Benefits of SSD:
fast
energy efficient
increased battery life on laptops
least heat
more durable due to no movable parts
---------------------------
A 240GB SSD can be had for under $100.
A 120GB SSD can be had for under $70.
I bought a Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD for $138 on Black Friday.
SSDs are getting cheaper in price and by next year, 1TB SSDs will be under $199.
Security Tips for Computer Users
Passwords
1. Create strong passwords
-- use a mix of upper and lower case letters and numbers and symbols
-- and make the password at least 12 characters long
2. Use different passwords for different websites
3. Don't share your passwords with others
4. change your passwords at least monthly
5. don't use dictionary words
Common Sense and Judgment on the Human Side
1. Don't download software from unknown or untrusted websites
2. Don't pirate software-- a lot of pirated software have trojans
3. Don't pirate movie or music files - some have trojans
4. Avoid pornography websites -- prone to malware like worms, viruses, etc
5. Don't open email attachments from strangers or if it look suspicious- possible trojan embedded inside
6. Make sure when doing money transactions or purchases that the website uses: https and not http
https is secure and safe.
Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware
Remember to keep your Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware up to date and scan your computers at least once a week.
Windows users:
AntiVirus Recommendation:
I recommend Avast Free 2015 Edition, it offers good protection and is fast, light on resources
Some users like the built in Windows Defender/MS Security Essentials
Windows users:
Anti-Malware Recommendation:
Malwarebytes Free Edition or Premium
The Free Edition is good but it only does on demand scans, the Premium version provides live protection but costs money.
This supplements the Anti-virus program and scans for adware, spyware, trojans, etc.
Pair this with good virus protection and common sense while using the computer online and you are good to go.
https://www.malwarebytes.org/downloads/
The following are Malwarebytes Anti-Malware minimum system requirements:
- Software Requirements:
- Microsoft® Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 (32 bit and 64 bit).
- Microsoft® Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later.
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6 or newer.
Hardware Requirements:- 800MHZ CPU or faster.
- 256MB of RAM (512MB or more recommended).
- 20MB free hard disk space.
- 800x600 or greater screen resolution.
- Active internet connection for database and product updates.
Mac users:
AntiVirus Recommendation:
I recommend ClamXAV for Mac OS X, it is good, fast and provides good protection, I recommend turning on the Clam Sentry to monitor your downloads folder and set it to scan downloads and volumes mounted to your desktop.
https://www.clamxav.com/store
ClamXAV costs $29.95 for a personal license.
Mac Users:
Anti-Malware Recommendation:
Great news! MalwareBytes is now available for the Mac! AdwareMedic got bought out and is now
MalwareBytes Mac edition. The Home edition is free and they are developing a business edition.
It is fast, lite and snappy and it is FREE for home users!
They will actively develop it and add features like live protection and more!
It cleans adware ( such as Genieo, VSearch, and Vidx) and malware like trojans.
System requirements:
(Mac OSX 10.7 Lion, Mac OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks, Mac OSX 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OSX 10.11 El Capitan)
Core 2 Duo CPU or faster
2 GB RAM
40 MB free hard disk space
800x650 minimum screen resolution
Active Internet connection for database and product updates
download here:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/mac/
MalwareBytes Mac edition. The Home edition is free and they are developing a business edition.
It is fast, lite and snappy and it is FREE for home users!
They will actively develop it and add features like live protection and more!
It cleans adware ( such as Genieo, VSearch, and Vidx) and malware like trojans.
System requirements:
(Mac OSX 10.7 Lion, Mac OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks, Mac OSX 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OSX 10.11 El Capitan)
Core 2 Duo CPU or faster
2 GB RAM
40 MB free hard disk space
800x650 minimum screen resolution
Active Internet connection for database and product updates
download here:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/mac/
Malwarebytes for Mac is free and scans for adware and various malware for Macs.
Sudah pasti tahu dengan layar hologram? yups... kayak yang di film-film itu, seperti di film Iron Man, dimana semua komputer sudah tidak menggunakan layar atau monitor lagi, tapi ditampilkan dalam bentuk hologram.
Teknologi hologram merupakan teknik pemantulan cahaya agar gambar atau objek dalam video tersebut dapat dilihat dari semua sisi seolah-olah tampak nyata seperti gambar 3D.
Jika MrSeeker December 01, 2015 New Google SEO Bandung, Indonesia