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Sending emails to your friends and associates by BCC does not expose their address to the rest of your list. There are a couple of issues in using BCC to keep in mind: Read the rest of this entry »
The Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 is out and available for download.
Also have a look at Office 365. This is Microsoft’s solution to put your business in the cloud.
I definitely can’t wait to get a copy! It’s going to be fun! I like the touch interface but if you want to do the keyboard & mouse thing, you can still do it.
(www.sunbeltsecuritynews.com Vol. 4, #116 – May 25, 2011 – Issue #116)
Did you know that spammers collect your email address and then verify that it is a valid address before they actually start sending spam emails to you? This means that just before you started collecting unwanted emails like it was Christmas in uly you had to have somehow verified your address. “How could this happen,” you might wonder? “I don’t remember opting in to this list.” You may not have opted in but somehow and someway you signaled to the bad guys that you were alive and maybe not willing but you were a live one. This could happen in a number of ways, including just opening your email. You can limit their access to you by protecting your email address and your computer.
Adobe Reader (the program formerly known as Adobe Acrobat Reader) is by the far the most popular software for reading PDF files. And why wouldn’t it be? The Portable Document Format (PDF) was originally created by Adobe way back in 1993, and for
a long time their reader was the only one available for viewing these files. It doesn’t cost anything; unlike its “big brother,” Adobe Acrobat (which is used for creating and editing PDFs), it’s distributed free on Adobe’s web site.