RichC | April 8, 2022
After updating my iOS devices to 15.4 last week, I noticed a few annoying changes (normal when an operating system changes), and a few improvements. I suspected that older devices such as my iPhone 7 and older iPad would start to show signs of reduced battery life and sluggishness, yet how long nowadays do we […]
Category: Business, Computer, Entertainment, Financial, Software, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: cable, cincinnatibell, fioptics, idiom, idioms, ios, ios15.4, tech friday, techfriday, update
RichC | March 25, 2022
Those who know me likely have noticed that I’m often wearing an Aftershokz headset. I’ve worn them for the last several years and since my hearing has been impacted by Ménière’s disease way back in the late 1990s (long story) … in dealing with Menieres related hearing loss, I have found a bone conduction headset […]
Category: Advice, Cellphone, Gadget, Personal, Shopping, Technology |
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Tags: aeropex, aftershokz, bone, conduction, headphones, headset, listening, Music, openrun, podcast, radio, shokz, tech friday, techfriday, Technology
RichC | March 11, 2022
Here are a couple of technology highlights to mention on a Tech Friday from earlier this week. First, the new driveway Wyze Cam3 set-up (moved it) picked up an evening fox whizzing by and the second, an event on Tuesday from Apple announcing new products. Personally, I’m not sure what kind of surprise was expected […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Gadget, Nature, Technology |
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Tags: aapl, ani gif, anigif, apple, appleevent, driveway, fox, ipad, iphone, security, wyze, wyzecam3
RichC | March 10, 2022
It looks as if the next book on my reading list will be Jonathan E. Hillman’s “The Digital Silk Road: China’s Quest to Wire the World and Win the Future.” It was release last October (2021) and after reading a review (and WSJ recommendation), I decided to download the digital e-book. I’m not an expert […]
Category: Books, History, Politics, Technology |
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Tags: appeasement, book, china, communism, democracy, digital silk road, doctrine, ebook, hitler, jonathan hillman, reagan, world affairs
RichC | March 4, 2022
On Tuesday, I received my Apple Event invitation for March 8, 2022 where tech watchers expect to hear Apple announce a new low-cost 5G iPhone SE. The current SE is $399 and retains the Touch ID which as me wondering if the new iPhone SE will remain similar? They are also expected to announce a […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, News, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: announcement, apple, cnbc, event, ipad, iphone se, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | February 25, 2022
A few years back while learning a little more about iPhone photography, I downloaded and tinkered with the Focos app. At the time, I liked it,but for some reason forgot about using it or that I even had it on my phone. In updating to Apple’s iOS 15.3.1 (security issues I assume), I figured it […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Photography, Software, Technology |
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Tags: app, apple, bokeh, effect, focos, ios, iphone, photography, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | February 22, 2022
For years now we have been satisfied with the bulky (and older) Canary Cams for added security at home. The first Canary continues to work flawlessly “inside” our house and thankfully just perches quietly in our great room and is suppose to trigger when motion is detected “when we are not home.” The plan was […]
Category: Cloud, Gadget, Misc, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: canary, floodlight, house, security cam, socket, wyze, wyzecam3
RichC | February 18, 2022
Over the years of playing (learning) Linux, setting up APIs and running webservers on a few Raspberry Pi computers, I’ve set up a Twitter “bot” in order to track them and keep them running. Last September 2021 Twitter launched an experiment of labels for these kinds of accounts that was voluntary. I run a “bot” […]
Category: Computer, Raspberry Pi, Social Networking, Technology |
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Tags: automated, bot, bots, james altucher, qdex, quickdex, tech friday, techfriday, twitter
RichC | February 8, 2022
Trusting the weather on my Fitbit Versa watch isn’t much better than referring to the Farmer’s Almanac for daily weather forecasts. I’m starting to wonder who is feeding the information for our area. All I can see is sun … where’s the RAIN? Yes .. I really do know that it’s probably an iPhone to […]
Category: Gadget, Photos, Technology, Weather |
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Tags: battery, fitbit, forecast, trust, versa, watch, weather
RichC | February 4, 2022
Let me start off with the positives. I really like my original Fitbit Versa watch. I wear it everyday and it offers me nearly everything I want in a fitness tracking smart watch. That said, I have always been hard on watches … to the point I stopped wearing watches for years – for decades […]
Category: Gadget, Misc, Personal, Shopping, Technology, Video |
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Tags: battery, customer service, fitbit, smartwatch, teardown, tech friday, techfriday, warranty, watch, youtube
RichC | January 26, 2022
Brenda and I stretched out a cooler than expected weekend in Florida to get the condo ready for our Canadian renters. It worked out nicely since we had enough sun to start in order to go to the beach and plenty of time over the weekend to clean things up AND watch some excellent NFL […]
Category: Archive, Misc, Personal, Photos, Sports, Technology, Travel |
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Tags: artwork, bengals, cleaning, condo1718, delray beach, florida, football, granddaughters, internet, nfl, playoffs, speed test, sunshine, wifi, xfinity
RichC | January 14, 2022
This past Christmas, my daughter Katelyn gave Drew a new Wyze Watch and, as always with all Wyze products, I was impressed with their reasonably low price for excellent products (although I’m still super happy with my Fitbit Versa – thank you K and D). The Wyze gift reminder had me revisit one of their […]
Category: Gadget, Technology |
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Tags: drew, floodlight, hoa, katelyn, neighborhood, security, tech friday, techfriday, vandalism, waitlist, watch, wyze, wyzecam3
RichC | January 7, 2022
Here’s a look back to a Mansfield News Journal article and something a little different for a New Year’s Nostradamus-y Tech Friday post … also in using the word “keen” it reflects the Christmas present/hiking shoes I bought (well Katelyn actually ordered) for Brenda … along with a bed-desk for her “preferred” office. 😉
Category: Gadget, Human Interest, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: 1963, boots, brenda, Cellphone, christmas, hiking, katelyn, keen, mansfield, newspaper, nostradamus, ohio, present, shoes, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | December 19, 2021
This content is restricted.
Category: Alexa, Archive, Audio, Cellphone, Memories, Personal, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: Alexa, annalyn, crazy-face, drew, echo, ellerie, family, granddaughers, katelyn, mp3, speaking
RichC | December 10, 2021
The surprise increase in blog traffic corresponded to my taking a few more security measures such as locking down more of the personal content to only logged in readers … but I’m not sure that had anything to do with increasing earnings? Still, I noticed upward change (more than doubling) of Google Adsense earnings and […]
Category: Archive, Blogs, Financial, Marketing, Personal, Technology |
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Tags: adsense, advertising, bitcoin, blog, cryptocurrency, fonzi, google, hodl, hodling, taxes, tech friday, techfriday, traffic, web
RichC | December 3, 2021
As years of your personal information accumulates on servers across the Internet, do you ever wonder just how much of your data has evolved from a generic interpreted sketch, to a colorful painting with specific details … to now a high resolution gigabyte sized photo of you and your life? Well it is past due […]
Category: Advice, Cellphone, Cloud, Computer, Privacy, Social Networking, Technology |
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Tags: cybersecurity, dark web, information, internet, malcolm higgins, privacy, tech friday, vpn
RichC | November 26, 2021
Trying to keep a mish-mash of smart devices running in our home is proving to be challenging. Not only do some devices deplete batteries at inconvenient times, but other fail due to technical glitches that I can only assume are due to software or server failures or updates gone wrong? Thankfully only a few smart […]
Category: Gadget, Technology |
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Tags: Alexa, customer service, devices, led, lights, sengled, smart, smart home
RichC | November 19, 2021
How about mining Bitcoin and heating your house (room) with the excess energy/heat? For small room portable heating and cryptocurrency mining this looks interesting (although personally I’d rather install solar panels and sell electric power to the grid), check out the Heatbit website. https://youtu.be/bsjdIrcvz0E
Category: Business, Computer, Energy, Environment, Financial, Technology, Video |
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Tags: bitcoin, crypto, cryptocurrency, electricity, heatbit, heating, mining, utilities, youtube
RichC | November 17, 2021
When it comes to privacy and security, especially when traveling or connecting in hotels and coffee shops, every cybersecurity expert recommends using a VPN … and especially when connecting overseas or to unknown WiFi routers. I’ve used several different free VPNs over the years starting with my own private connection back in the 2000s, but […]
Category: Advice, Cellphone, Cloud, Computer, Privacy, Software, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: cybersecurity, encryption, nordvpn, privacy, protonvpn, security, subscription, tunnelbear, vpn
RichC | November 14, 2021
Prior to 2017, I backed a ThingCharger Kickstarter project that was an excellent product. It was overpriced for what it did, but I ended up buying a couple extras for gifts (Brenda’s phone charging in photo at Katelyn and Drew’s house). In 2017, after the business failure, founder Seymour Segnit started a new company telling […]
Category: Cellphone, Gadget, Innovation, Marketing, Shopping, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: charger, ipad, iphone, magfast, segnet, seymour, smartphone, thingcharger
RichC | November 13, 2021
For Christmas in 1999, Katelyn and Drew gave me the MyQ hardware to “smarten up” one of the garage doors … well at least the opener. It permits a smartphone to control, adding authorize users and ability monitor garage door access. A couple of weeks I received a warning that the battery was “low” and […]
Category: Cellphone, Gadget, Misc, Photos, Shopping, Technology, To-Do |
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Tags: amazon, battery, garage, garage door, myq, pool house, poolhouse, repair, sensor, smartthings
RichC | November 11, 2021
Our driveway project is semi-wrapped up, but the landscaping company has yet to deliver our topsoil and river rock. The Creech’s rep did update me with a tentative date later this month, so we shall see if the weather holds them back again? I finally moved the construction cones a couple weeks ago and we […]
Category: Misc, Photos, TBT, Technology, Weather |
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Tags: amazon, Cam, delivery, driveway, fedex, landscaping, prime, security, TBT
RichC | November 5, 2021
Although I’m not an all-in cryptocurrency buyer, trader or investor (pick your poison), I do own and am accumulating small amounts of different crypto. After a fair amount of reading this past year, my conclusion is to use a reputable cryptocurrency exchange like Coinbase Pro, Coinbase (disclosure: I own $COIN stock), Uphold or Interactive Brokers […]
Category: Advice, Financial, Privacy, Shopping, Technology |
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Tags: $COIN, bitcoin, blockchain, coinbase, credit cards, crypto, cryptocurrency, discount, exchange, hardware, investing, ledger, online, sohio, tech friday, techfriday, trading, uphold, wallet
RichC | October 29, 2021
It has been a slow process in giving up on Facebook … now Meta. I really never used it much as a social media platform, but stayed in touch with family over the years with it. The past few years I’ve tried to check in monthly and may have posted update every other month or […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Computer, Privacy, Social Networking, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: apple, bgr.com, delete, facebook, fb, instagram, ios, meta, privacy, tech friday, techfriday, tracking, whatsapp
RichC | October 28, 2021
I noticed that Thursday’s post disappeared from the blog so in a quick attempt to repost the graphic, here we go again. One of the “very small” perks of using the Brave browser on the web is that it offers the option to accept fairly non-invasive advertising and links on the default home page and […]
Category: Advice, Marketing, Technology |
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Tags: advertising, brave, browser, crypto, cryptocurrency, test
RichC | October 26, 2021
Let’s start with "we had a great time in Florida" this past week" (more to come) … but the cleanup weekend ended with a couple gremlins. I blame it on the "uncarved" pumpkins left by the granddaughters. HA! Actually there were no unexpected problem while they were in Delray Beach with us, but after they […]
Category: Automotive, Personal, Photos, Technology, Travel |
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Tags: cable, condo1718, flat, florida, granddaughters, gremlins, halloween, honda, odyssey, pumpkin, television, tires, vacation, van, xfinity
RichC | October 23, 2021
It is probably inevitable that we will all be using cryptocurrency someday. The early adopters are already immersed and getting comfortable investing and trading it … perhaps too comfortable??? Risks of Leaving Cryptocurrency in Exchange A brief look at the history of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies reveals why it is dangerous to leave your crypto funds […]
Category: Advice, Business, Financial, Innovation, Software, Technology |
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Tags: aldous huxley, bitcoin, brave new world, broker, crypto, cryptocurrency, exchange, finance, hardware wallet, investing, trading
RichC | October 5, 2021
I received an email from a regular blog reader questioning the new Sign-In feature that I implemented last month; it hinders anonymous viewing on My Desultory Blog for some posts. Yes it is a restrictive change, but it is not all that cumbersome once you are “Sign-In.” The WordPress security is minimal and the only […]
Category: Blogs, Personal, Photos, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: backyard, blog, email, fog, foggy, log-in, mdb, pano, photo, register, security, sign-in, wordpress
RichC | September 30, 2021
Currently, Amazon Prime costs $119/year if you opt for an annual subscription and after the charges shows up each year on our credit card, I ask the same question: “Is Amazon Prime worth it?” (where are those 2015 prices) Eventually the irritation passes, the bill gets paid and we’re off to ordering and streaming for […]
Category: Shopping, Technology |
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Tags: $AMZN, amazon prime, annual, membership, online, Shopping, subscriptions
RichC | September 24, 2021
Saved an interesting graphic posted on social media this past week. It is interesting to look at and contemplate how we use our smartphones and tablets … it also works as a Tech Friday filler.
Category: Cellphone, Human Interest, Social Networking, Tablet, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: friday filler, graphic, internet, mobile, smartphones, tech friday, techfriday, traffic, worldwide
RichC | September 16, 2021
Here are a few leftover project photos from the weekend for Throwback Thursday #TBT to add to the personal archive. Normally we make banana bread in the full-size Bosch oven when our bananas go soft and brown, but I keep trying to get the convection baking setting correct on our toaster oven – not bad […]
Category: Archive, Computer, Memories, Misc, Personal, Photos, TBT, Technology |
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Tags: boxes, cable, ceiling, cracks, drywall, fiber, fioptics, home, house, internet, isdn, office, oven, paint, painting, patching, project, repair, satellite, starband, TBT, toaster, water putty, wiring
RichC | September 15, 2021
As our current Apple iPhone smartphones age (currently Brenda and I have iPhone7 and 7 plus), there is an interest in upgrading to the 5G capable Apple A15 chipped iPhone13 or 13Pro. The Apple Event on Tuesday afternoon highlighted the new smartphones and focused on their photo and video capability. As a photographer and Apple […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Gadget, Marketing, News, Photography, Technology |
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Tags: a15, apple, appleevent, bionic, digital, iphone13, iphone13pro, photography, promotion, smartphone
RichC | September 10, 2021
In the never ending battle to thwart spam and fill WordPress and server vulnerabilities, a few new tools were added this week to MyDesultoryBlog.com. This security and maintenance release features 60 bug fixes in addition to 3 security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. All […]
Category: Blogs, Technology |
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Tags: content, login, maintenance, mydesultoryblog, restriction, security, sign-in, spam, subscribe, tech friday, techfriday, update, wordpress
RichC | August 15, 2021
For decades now I’ve had a fairly positive relationship with both business (CPP) and personal banking … and particularly with local banks. I grumbled the 1990s when multiple bank mergers forced out the manager I worked with in NE Ohio. He knew me by name and often pulled me aside to see if there was anything […]
Category: Books, Business, Financial, Innovation, Marketing, Productivity, Social Networking, Technology |
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Tags: autonomy, banking, banks, bitcoin, blockchain, book, cpp, cppnet.com, crypto, cryptocurrency, digital, ethereum, huntington, investing, jake ryan, reading, toaster, wallet
RichC | August 13, 2021
Years ago (2015) it was a struggle to get Apple’s Magic Mouse to play nice with Google’s Calendar app. Since I was not the only one who had this problem, I shared a browser extension fix for Chrome that at one time I thought might be just temporarily needed (but it is still needed). It […]
Category: Apple, Computer, Productivity, Software, Technology |
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Tags: apple, brave, browser, calendar, chrome, disabler, extension, google, magic mouse, maps, scroll, scrollmaps, tech friday, techfriday, zooming
RichC | August 6, 2021
For those setting up their Mac to automatically start-up applications after rebooting the computer, using the “open automatically on log in” settings in very helpful. I have found that the programs I want running most are cloud-based data storage services, but it can also be helpful for apps you may just want running all the […]
Category: Advice, Apple, Cloud, Computer, Productivity, Software, Technology |
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Tags: apple, apps, cloud, computing, delay start, google drive, mac, Software, startup, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | July 23, 2021
Occasionally I still get calls from people asking me about shortcut key combinations. Most of the shortcuts are second nature to people who grew up using computers, but then again … what you don’t use, you forget. How about a refresher from Wired? Tip: Learn as many keyboard shortcuts as your brain can store. You […]
Category: Computer, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: Computer, keyboard, shortcuts, tech friday, techfriday, tips, wired
RichC | July 17, 2021
Slow progress on my home office as I continue to work in disarray; I am missing my accessory junk … including a small hanging TV. I don’t necessarily “watch” business television, instead listen to the stream via SiriusXM to my Aftershokz Aeropex headset. Occasionally though, do still find it helpful to have a video image […]
Category: Archive, Computer, Financial, Misc, Personal, Photos, Tablet, Technology, Video |
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Tags: aeropex, aftershokz, cabinet, cork, heatpump, home, HVAC, investing, ipad, minisplit, mp4, office, pioneer, project, remodel, siriusxm, television, whiteboard
RichC | July 16, 2021
My Amazon Kindle Voyage is not used much for reading anymore as I have gravitated to using my iPad, but every time I’ve picked it up lately the battery has been dead. So after ordering an inexpensive replacement lithium battery – it is surprisingly small – I popped the back off with the help of […]
Category: Books, Gadget, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: amazon, battery, Books, ebooks, kindle, lithium, reading, replaced, replacement, tech friday, techfriday, voyage
RichC | July 13, 2021
The downside of having self-monitored smarthome security cams, sound sensors, door triggers and motion detection at the Florida condo in Delray Beach is that one never knows what will set it off. Usually it has been a flash of light or in a couple cases a slightly weakened battery on a sensor. Yesterday though, even […]
Category: Gadget, Misc, Technology, Weather |
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Tags: aeropex, aftershokz, app, Cam, dark sky, delray beach, florida, security, smarthome, storm, thunderstorm, wyze
RichC | July 9, 2021
For the last few years, I’ve been using Google’s Backup and Sync software on my iMac to back up mostly archival data to my free Google Drive space that was part of my legacy Miami University EDU teaching account. I haven’t taught in Oxford, Ohio for decades, but did spend a few dollars for Taylor’s […]
Category: Apple, Cloud, Computer, Software, Technology |
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Tags: amazon, apple, aws, backup, beta, cloud, Dropbox, encryption, google, icloud, imac, microsoft, mydrive, onedrive, proton, protonmail, storage, sync, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | July 2, 2021
According to TheElec.net (and previously rumored on 9to5mac.com), Apple will be launching a 10.86-inch OLED iPad … likely to be branded the iPadAir in 2022. The panel will be a Samsung display and likely be followed by the larger 11-inch and 12.9-inch OLED iPad Pro models the following year (2023). Since I’m committed to the […]
Category: Apple, Technology |
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Tags: 9to5mac.com, apple, ipad, ipadair, oled, rumors, tech friday, techfriday, theelec.net
RichC | June 18, 2021
Generally, I don’t use a VPN connection at home, but since I’ve been having slow connections on my laptop and iPad with VPN connections (both TunnelBear and ProtonVPN), thought I was test at home. ProtonVPN has been working pretty well and doesn’t restrict as much as the “warm and fuzzy” Tunnel Bear, but I’ve not […]
Category: Computer, Technology, Travel |
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Tags: email, encryption, proton, protonmail, protonvpn, security, traveling, tunnelbear, vpn
RichC | June 4, 2021
The Joanna Sterns review in the WSJ about the new Apple iMac highlighted a few plus and minus points last month … and started me thinking about a desktop computer replacement. It is difficult to imagine spending $2000 again to replace my aging late 2012 iMac 27” model, especially since I run a dual monitor […]
Category: Apple, Computer, Technology |
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Tags: computers, imac, mac mini, macintosh, macworld, parallels, tech friday, techfriday, wsj
RichC | May 21, 2021
It is easy to get complacent in securing your online and computer lives, so use last weeks Colonial Pipeline cyberattack and the Statista image of “The Most Popular Passwords Around the World” as a reminder. Longer nonsensical combinations of characters help, but two-factor authentication when available is better. Oh, and stop using the same password […]
Category: Advice, Computer, Technology |
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Tags: authentication, colonial pipeline, Computer, cyberattack, encryption, internet, online, passwords, security, statista, tech friday, techfriday, two-factor
RichC | May 14, 2021
MyDesultoryBlog.com was overdue for a backup and since I stepped away early from my desk on Thursday, I figured the end of the day was a good time to sync online and offline storage (the backups make for a sluggish computer and data connection). Besides backing up data, it also seemed like a good time […]
Category: Blogs, Productivity, Software, Technology |
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Tags: blog, hugo, idiom, idioms, maintenance, open live writer, tech friday, techfriday, update, wordpress
RichC | May 7, 2021
If you keep your eyes open, there are plenty of interesting Android and iPhone concept videos floating around. As a Palm Pre slider user, I’ve always thought there might be another slider (or foldable) pocket friendly phone in my future. Here’s an iPhone slider demo that has promise … although personally I think we’ll see […]
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Tags: ani gif, anigif, apple, concept, demo, gif, iphone, palm pre, pocket, samsung, sph-i500, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | May 1, 2021
Either the Netgear Nighthawk R7000 router at our condo is glitchy, Xfinity is not giving my any upload speed or my Lenovo laptop is struggling to stay connected. No time to diagnosis, but I may end up chucking the router and switch to the cheaper mesh router sooner than I wanted. It is frustrating. Half […]
Category: Computer, Technology |
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Tags: condo1718, hotspot, internet, mint, netgear, router
RichC | April 30, 2021
On April 20th I streamed part of the the Apple event to see what was in the works for 2021. We already knew about the iPad Pro, but I was interested to know about the M1 iMac and Brenda uses the Apple TV for streaming (well I do to, but can comfortably jump to other […]
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Tags: apple, imac, ipadpro, release, rumor, tv
RichC | April 25, 2021
Although I’ve owned a small amount of Bitcoin in a cryptocurrency account for a while now, I’ve been wanting to attend a primer on the subject. Thankfully Barron’s offered a free webinar hosted by Beverly Goodman and explained by Grayscale’s Michael Sonnenshein. It was great fill in some of my knowledge gaps, but my question […]
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Tags: barrons, bitcoin, cryptocurrency, grayscale, investing, webinar
RichC | April 23, 2021
I’ve used Twitter as my interactive Newsfeed for almost 15 years now and it has been a struggle to decide if it is worth it or not? BUT, like most people who start the addictive habit of using social networks and reading “feeds” (newsworthy or not), it is a difficult habit to stop. For the […]
Category: Blogs, Personal, Social Networking, Technology |
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Tags: analytics, networking, newsfeed, social, tech friday, techfriday, time managment, twitter
RichC | April 16, 2021
If you use a computer for any length of time (my “go-to” is an aging 2012 Apple iMac), you’ll find yourself cut, copy and pasting things on a regular basis. Security experts do not recommend using the cut/copy feature for secure items like user names and passwords, but that doesn’t prevent the habit of using […]
Category: Apple, Cloud, Computer, Productivity, Software, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: apple, apps, Computer, copy, copy'm, cut, icloud, imac, ios, macintosh, macos, paste, recommend, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | April 13, 2021
You can take the boy out of school, but you can’t take school (and learning) out of the boy ( or older man at this point). Over the weekend, I was talking to Brenda about how I’ve been following the NASA feed (tweet below) and waiting for the helicopter to take flight on Mars. The […]
Category: Aviation, Education, Innovation, Science, Space, Technology, Video |
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Tags: engineering, experiment, helicopter, ingenuity, innovation, learning, lorentz force, magnetohydrodynamic, mars, nasa, plasma, science, science fair, space
RichC | April 9, 2021
Sometimes when my mind wanders, I shift from pie-in-the-sky dreaming (flying cars, mind control devices, AI/robotics (mp4), time machines (mp4), “beam me up” transporters, etc) to something that’s a bit more realistic to the world of everyday technology. Let’s get the above “pie-in-the-sky” idiom out of the way first. “Pie In The Sky” Origin This […]
Category: Cellphone, Gadget, Health, Idioms, Medical, Personal, Technology |
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Tags: aeropex, aftershokz, aid, bluetooth, cochlear, hearing, idiom, idioms, implant, innovation, iphone, machines, mimi, pie, sky, tech friday, techfriday, Technology, transporter, wishlist
RichC | April 2, 2021
We have not had many Internet connectivity issues since switching to Cincinnati Bell Fioptic fiber and then added a mesh network instead of traditional router (although the Netgear Nighthawk was pretty good – we move it to the condo). Perhaps a lot has to do with companies building out the infrastructure with fewer buggy devices […]
Category: Computer, Productivity, Technology |
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Tags: cincinnatibell, condo1718, connectivity, fioptics, idiom, internet, iot, mesh, netgear, network, nighthawk, smarthome, speedtest, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | April 1, 2021
While cleaning up one of my old Flickr accounts where my Palm Treo 700p photos were backed up, I stumbled across one of the first photos with it I took and posted to this blog – June 2006. Even though the camera was lacking by today’s cellphone standards, I still think the Palm PDA turned […]
Category: Archive, Automotive, Cellphone, Gadget, Photos, TBT, Technology, Travel, Volkswagen |
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Tags: 700p, airport, april fools day, cak, Cellphone, coronavirus, covid19, electric, ev, facemask, flickr, halfmask, mp4, old tech, palm treo, Photos, sunset, TBT, throwback, thursday, vehicle, video, volkswagen, voltswagen
RichC | March 26, 2021
The current opinion by many who review technology (and Consumer Reports) is that the best smartphone for 2021 is the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max … although might be a bit larger than many are comfortable putting in their pockets. Personally I’ve shifted from wanting something small, like my old Samsung SPH-i500 aluminum bodied flipphone […]
Category: Advice, Apple, Cellphone, Gadget, Shopping, Technology |
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Tags: 2021, 5G, android, apple, best phone, Cellphone, consumer reports, iphone, samsung, smartphone, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | March 20, 2021
A technology friend of mine, Scott Bilik (who was considered my Twitter “Godfather in 2007), has recently wiped some of the mud from his hypothetical digital footprints and is systematically freeing himself from Big Tech’s shackles. This current Silicon Valley monopoly has increased its political clout and has enticed or entrapped most of us in […]
Category: Blogs, Cloud, Computer, Education, Personal, Politics, Social Networking, Software, Technology |
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Tags: big tech, blog, culture, digital, jeff pitts, national socialism, nazi, opinion, Politics, propaganda, scott bilik, Technology
RichC | March 19, 2021
Although I’m not in the market for a new iPad just yet, I am (or was) a multiple hours a day user back when traveling a bit more and interested in what a Thunderbolt and M1 chipped iPad Pro might offer. At least that’s the rumor for the April 2021 launch … but who knows […]
Category: Apple, Gadget, Software, Technology |
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RichC | March 12, 2021
Back in January I switched my “off contract” iPhone7 Plus over to Mint Mobile and a month later switched over Brenda’s iPhone7. The transition was smooth and pretty much glitchless. Service from our previous Virgin Mobile then Boost Mobile plan is basically the same, although initially restricted me to 3GB of data per month (now […]
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