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Warning! Protect Your Laptop from Theft Do You Back Up Your Computer Files? Ask The Help Desk Why Do Sent E-mails Sometimes Take So Long Getting To Recipients? Sites Of The Month Great Sites To Check Out In April Short Tutorial Adjusting The Cookie Settings On Your Browser |
Hello SpringNet1 Internet Subscribers! In this April issue, we pass along helpful tips for the active spring days ahead. You may be out and about more with your laptop, so be sure to review the important advice on how to prevent laptop theft — an increasingly common crime. Can't wait to dig into landscaping projects? Check out Great Sites for resources about gardening as well as how to save money by reducing water usage. You'll also learn why e-mails sometimes take hours to reach their recipients, and you'll get a tutorial on adjusting the cookie settings on your browser. The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. We think you'll find this information interesting. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these bulletins on a monthly basis, click HERE. To see what's inside this issue, simply scroll down the eNewsletter or click on the links within the index to the left. Thanks for reading! - The SpringNet1 Internet Team |
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Warning! - Protect Your Laptop from Theft
According to the technology news organization ARS Technia, the
year 2007 could be considered the "Year of the Laptop." Laptop
sales rose 21 percent last year, and industry analysts predict
that they'll exceed desktop sales for the first time in 2008.
These statistics aren't surprising since laptops offer the
convenience of being able to work and stay in touch wherever you
go.
Unfortunately, laptops are also attractive to thieves. To reduce the likelihood of your laptop being stolen, the website OnGuardOnline.gov recommends tips including the following:
Do You Back Up Your Computer Files?
A national survey by Harris Interactive, conducted for Imation,
Corp. reveals:
Nearly three out of five personal computer users have lost computer files they thought they had safely stored. Only one in four users frequently back up their files, even when 85 percent of these users say they are very concerned about losing important computer files. Are you the 1 in the one in four people who sufficiently back up their computer files? If not, contact us about our eOnline Storage system at 1-800-261-6006 or online at www.eonlinestorage.com Count on us to back you up!
Ask The Help Desk - Why Do Sent E-mails Sometimes Take So Long
Getting To Recipients?
Question: When I send an e-mail, sometimes the person I
sent it to does not receive it for a long time. It may take an
hour or more. Other times when I send an e-mail, the recipient
receives it almost immediately. Why does it sometimes take so
long for an e-mail to land in the recipient's inbox?
Answer: E-mail is not an instant messaging program. It does not go straight from point A to point B. E-mail instead travels through multiple e-mail servers on its way to a recipient's computer. If any of the e-mail servers along the way are having technical issues or incurring heavy traffic, e-mail messages needing to pass through the affected server will be delayed until that server's problems are resolved.
Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In April
Carrie On
http://opry.com - Carrie Underwood will become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry on May 10th. Visit this site to see video of Randy Travis giving the good news to Underwood, the singing star who made her Grand Ole Opry debut in 2005 just weeks after winning American Idol. You can also view the calendar of events, purchase tickets to upcoming performances, get Nashville travel tips, and find out how to enjoy Opry shows on TV, radio, and online. How Does Your Garden Grow? http://extension.org/horticulture - Here's a one-stop resource for those lawn and garden projects you're planning for the coming months. The information you need is all here — from plant selection to soil preparation to care instructions. You can also submit specific questions for university experts to answer. Go ahead and ask, for example, which variety of tree you should plant in a certain spot. We're pretty sure they won't be stumped. Get "Lost" Online http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/index?pn=index - Many fans are hooked on this award-winning TV series about plane crash survivors on a mysterious island. If you're one of them, or would like to join the group, you'll be lost without this official Lost site. Read episode recaps, watch full episodes online, check out theories posted by fans, or submit a theory of your own. Save Water and Money http://wateruseitwisely.com - Are too many of your dollars literally going down the drain? At this site, you'll find plenty of water conservation tips and resources. Learn 100 ways to save water in your area of the country. Take the family water audit to see how wisely you're using water now. Find out what's new in water-saving gadgets. There's even a landscape watering guide to calculate how frequently to water your plants and lawn. It's information that's good for your wallet (and the world's water supply). Well Said http://howjsay.com - Not sure how to pronounce a particular word, and don't want to sound stupid? All you have to do is submit the word in question on this handy site and you'll hear it spoken instantly. It's an online English pronouncing dictionary, and in certain situations, it could prove invaluable.
Short Tutorial - Adjusting The Cookie Settings On Your Browser
In computer terms, a cookie is a very small text file placed on
your hard drive by a server when you visit a website. It is
essentially your identification card, and its job is to keep
track of your preferences and store information such as your
e-mail address. Cookies can actually save you time by
eliminating the need to re-enter your information every time you
make inquiries or purchases at your favorite websites.
The default setting for Internet Explorer 7, Safari 3, and Firefox 2 browsers is to automatically accept either some or all cookies whenever a request is made by a website. However, you can adjust this setting if you are concerned about websites placing cookies on your browser as you surf the Web. Follow the steps below to either accept all cookies from websites, accept only certain cookies from websites, or to decline accepting any cookies. Adjusting Your Browser's Cookie Settings When Using Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP Home Edition SP2 or Windows Vista Home Premium
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