RichC | June 15, 2018
My good friend Jeff works in IT and has been programming and running networks for 30 years; after attending a cyber security conference a few weeks ago to help hardening his company’s network and systems, he asked me what VPN service I was using? “Online privacy experts such as privacytools.io recommend staying away from VPN providers based […]
Category: Computer, Software, Technology |
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Tags: 14 eyes, 5 eyes, 9 eyes, Computer, cyber security, hotspot, network, protonvpn, public, secure core, tech friday, techfriday, vpn, wifi
RichC | May 30, 2018
Adding a few more gadgets to the condo update this weekend as we are one step closer to getting it looking as if we’ll have a kitchen again … or at least a livable abode for the winter renters (or next owner). Hopefully the few extra upgrades I have opted to add will not go […]
Category: Archive, Misc, Personal, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: ani gif, anigif, ceiling, condo1718, fan, florida, kitchen, nest, thermostat
RichC | May 25, 2018
Noticed a blog post from 12 years ago discussing “portable” computing and how things have changed. In 2006 the average laptop weighed about 7 pounds with batteries, compared to 20 years prior where my Compaq was 28 pounds … and required 110VAC power. LINK to post Now an iPhone or iPad can run circles around […]
Category: Archive, Blogs, Cellphone, Computer, History, Innovation, Memories, Productivity, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: compaq, Computer, flashback, palm, portable, tech friday, techfriday, treo
RichC | May 18, 2018
Like most longtime savvy Internet users, I use Google more than I would like to admit. I try not to depend on them for everything, but just like with online shopping using Amazon … Google is simply the best at what they do: Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube and Drive/Cloud Storage. The latter has been a […]
Category: Advice, Cloud, Computer, Technology |
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Tags: amazon, apple, aws, box.net, cloud, comparison, drive, Dropbox, google, icloud, microsoft, odrive, onedrive, storage, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | April 30, 2018
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Category: Audio, Financial, Music, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: amazon, mp3, music monday, musicmonday, prime, song, streaming, television, theme
RichC | April 20, 2018
Google today launched Chrome 66 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. The desktop release includes autoplaying content muted by default, security improvements, and new developer features. You can update to the latest version now using the browser’s built-in updater or download it directly from google.com/chrome.With over 1 billion users, Chrome is both a browser […]
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Tags: browser, chrome, features, google, internet, tech friday, techfriday, update, venture beat, video, youtube
RichC | April 5, 2018
From the inside I have watched the disruption in healthcare for decades now. Early on it was Brenda and our somewhat laughable attempt in thinking we could start an independent mail order pharmacy, this was in the early 1990s. We looked at leasing property and duplicating existing “store” pharmacy components of a drugstore and at […]
Category: Business, Health, Memories, Productivity, TBT, Technology |
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Tags: $CVS, aetna, brenda, dotcom, hospitals, humana, insurance, promedica, randy oostra, revco, soma, TBT, walmart
RichC | March 31, 2018
I’ve been around long see banking change from daily dealing with a local banker that I knew by name … who also knew me (and my business) by name … to just a drive up teller window or ATM to the latest technology of snapping pics of checks and tapping on a smartphone. I sort […]
Category: Audio, Financial, Misc, Technology |
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Tags: ach, audio, bank, banking, huntington, mp3, npr, overdraft, planet money
RichC | March 30, 2018
Now that our home theater has seats again, we are able to enjoy movie watching … sort of. When Katelyn and Taylor were home last weekend, I realized our old LG Blu-Ray DVD player didn’t work(it was a remote issue without any button overrides on the box). That frustration was followed by an older home […]
Category: Personal, Shopping, Technology |
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Tags: amazon, bluray, dvd, hdmi, home theater, tech friday, techfriday, wikibuy
RichC | March 28, 2018
We have a couple of Canary cams in our home and they constantly trigger for one thing or the other. I’m still having problems with one of them sending “Person spotted in Away mode” which usually means my iPhone has not been detected as being “home.” I’ve tweaked the setting, played with masks, double and triple […]
Category: Environment, Humor, Misc, Nature, Photos, Social Media, Technology |
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Tags: bird, Cam, canary, dove, gadget, security, selfie, twitter
RichC | March 25, 2018
Looking back (post from March 2015) on technology buys over the past few years, it is hard for me to put my finger on a favorite … besides the smartphone which surly#1? But push come to shove for #2 … it is likely the Apple iPad as I use it far more that I ever […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: amazon, apple, appletv, brenda, dvr, favorite, ipad, netflix, roku, smartphone, vcr
RichC | March 23, 2018
Here’s some advice from someone who as blogged daily since 2005 — AVOID using data, photos, video, etc archived on other services. Over the years, I have been frustrated by “what seemed great at the time” using services offered by companies who specialize in hosting data for users. A little history: It started for me […]
Category: Advice, Blogs, Computer, Misc, Social Media, Technology, Tidbits, Video |
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Tags: advice, blog, blogging, cppnet.com, embed, embedding, internet, slideshow, tech friday, techfriday, video
RichC | March 14, 2018
After switching from TWC/Spectrum one year ago, Cincinnati Bell’s Fioptics (Fiber) delivered television video and Internet to our house as been excellent. Their Internet speed continues to rise (currently checking with DSLReports/speedtest). Last year I was happy to have my speed increase to 100Mbps down when switching to CincinnatiBell, but then after losing promotional perks […]
Category: Computer, Entertainment, Innovation, Productivity, Technology |
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Tags: cable, cincinnatibell, fiber, fioptics, internet, spectrum, speedtest, television, twc
RichC | March 13, 2018
A new Amazon Alexa Echo voice command improvement now makes it easier to string together a series of commands without repeating "Alexa" over and over again. The back-to-back commands will need to right after each other AND you must turn on (off by default) the Follow-Up Mode under settings in the Alexa app. After switching […]
Category: Alexa, How-To, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: Alexa, amazon, app, echo, engadget, features, follow-up, gadget, voice command
RichC | March 9, 2018
Enjoyed the opportunity to ask questions and exchange thoughts with a Twitter management group working on improving online #health (safety/abuse). The live Periscopechat was a way for Twitter operate as transparently as possible. They will be opening an RFP process (request for proposal) from academia and the community. Twitter along with most of Silicon Valley […]
Category: Blogs, Financial, Social Media, Technology |
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Tags: abuse, chat, Health, rfp, safety, social network, tech friday, techfriday, twitter
RichC | March 2, 2018
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Category: Alexa, Audio, Cloud, Productivity, Technology |
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Tags: Alexa, amazon, annalyn, automation, echo, gadget, gadgets, gif, home, mp3, tech friday, techfriday, voice
RichC | February 28, 2018
What a pain. I had a major crash on my iMac and wiped out my Parallels install (corrupted the virtual hard drive). One would think this would be an easy fix, but it wasn’t. I spent about 6 hours attempting fix after fix to restore a back up version of the virtual disk (Apple’s Time […]
Category: Apple, Computer, Personal, Productivity, Technology |
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Tags: apple, back up, Computer, crash, imac, mac, parallels, virtual
RichC | February 8, 2018
One realizes just how old in the tooth their cars technology is when taking a car in for service and driving something new. This past week, BMW customer service pulled a few strings to get both airbags into my local dealer in order to do a one stop service of my 2010 BMW X5 35d. […]
Category: Automotive, BMW, Technology |
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Tags: airbag, BMW, gas, loaner, recall, service, test drive, x5
RichC | January 29, 2018
My friend Jeff is planning on ordering a DJI Mavic Pro this weekend. I sent him a recent article that has him pondering models. Jokingly I sent him this ani.gif suggesting he let me borrow it when I head to the boat … to which he replied, “Sure, if you put down a $1000 deposit. […]
Category: Aviation, Humor, Sailing, Technology |
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Tags: ani gif, dji mavic, drone, jeff pitts, quadrotor, sailing
RichC | January 19, 2018
Besides my personally server and fading Raspberry Pi server projects (just too small), I been using several different companies to host Internet connected servers for Consolidated Printing and Publishing’s customers – traditional servers and virtual Droplets. Having used a variety of dedicated servers and virtual shared machines over the years since first getting into archiving […]
Category: Blogs, Business, Computer, Technology |
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Tags: amazon s3, aws, digital ocean, godaddy, hostnine, linode, tech friday, techfriday, tucows, vultr
RichC | January 16, 2018
Ok … this Google app is a bit personal … but curiosity and some appreciation for art has me interested enough to forgo my privacy concerns. Google updated their Art and Culture app that compares a persons selfie with their huge archive of art from museums and other institutions. The computer-vision technology compares points on […]
Category: Art, Cellphone, Technology |
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Tags: app, Art, cloud, culture, doppelgänger, google, selfie, Software, Technology, wikipedia
RichC | January 12, 2018
Last spring I was so disgusted with the Time Warner to Spectrum change for cable and Internet along with their price increase that I switched to Cincinnati Bell Fioptics. The painful rewiring and equipment switch worked to my favor and lower the bill with the help of a representative that handled everything as if he […]
Category: Business, Misc, Technology |
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Tags: billing, cable, cincinnatibell, customer service, fail, hassles, internet, rant, spectrum, twc
RichC | January 8, 2018
Our Amazon Echo Dot Christmas gift is the gift that keeps on giving now that I’m learning new “skills.” There isn’t anything earth-shattering it is currently doing, but the “easy” interface to Amazon’s cloud server for content and function may be limitless … at least looking into the future. It is an impressive device; perhaps […]
Category: Alexa, Audio, Music, Raspberry Pi, Technology |
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Tags: Alexa, alistair begg, amazon, beatles, bible, christian, echo, help, music monday, musicmonday, spurgeon, study, truth for life
RichC | January 5, 2018
In order to improve efficiency on WordPress sites (my customer installs) I often experiment with updates on my personal MyDesultoryBlog first since very little on this site really matters for paying customers. So over the Christmas and New Years holidays I fiddled with a few highly recommended updates to the LAMP server and WordPress installs. […]
Category: Blogs, Cellphone, Computer, Software, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: amp, blog, cache, cloudflare, comet, mobile, mydesultoryblog, speed, webpages, wordpress
RichC | December 31, 2017
After installing Cloudflare in hope of adding another layer of security to WordPress blogs, I noticed a couple issues with sluggishness compared to my own DNS. I wish it were quicker, but something isn’t right since instead all aspects seems slower after switching. Even after bypassing the caching feature things continued to run slow. Once […]
Category: Blogs, Computer, Technology |
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Tags: blog, cache, comet, dns, mydesultoryblog, speedtest, tweaks, wordpress
RichC | December 29, 2017
In the world of community supported software and Internet applications, there are few better than those associated with the Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects … like Let’s Encrypt. The latter provides HTTPS certificates that are perfect for lightweight Linux OS webservers and it operates on a "donate" for certs services basis. This month Let’s Encrypt plans […]
Category: Advice, Blogs, Computer, Raspberry Pi, Software, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: blog, https, letsencrypt, linux, security, ssh, ssl, tech friday, techfriday, website
RichC | December 22, 2017
The big technology news this week if you are an iPhone user is that Apple has a "feature" that slows down older iPhones with older batteries in order to protect users from unwanted crashes. Yes … your phone older phone will actually run slower. According to CNET, the best option for owners of older iPhones […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Technology |
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RichC | December 8, 2017
For those planning ahead and thinking about replacing their aging (1 or 2 years old! HA!) iPhone, there are rumors already floating around as to what Apple might have up their sleeve for 2018. Perhaps the most interesting "rumor" is that the iPhoneX may come in a 6.1" TFT-LCD with 320-330 PPI AND an aluminum […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Technology |
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Tags: apple, faceid, iphone, iphonex, nikkei, rumor, tech friday, touchid
RichC | December 1, 2017
Most Apple iPhone users (as well as Android users) have been using a smartphone as a flashlight for years with only a few innovations. The simple swipe up and click on has been relatively straight forward until the addition of brightness levels. With iOS11, the text description has been eliminated (???) but the brightness level […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, How-To, Technology, Tidbits |
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RichC | November 28, 2017
As someone who is relatively comfortable with ecommerce and shopping for the best deals online, I don’t think I’ve ever been as frustrated as I was on Monday. Brenda and I had semi-planned to do a little more shopping "online" this year and since Cyber Monday is generally a "good deal" day to shop for […]
Category: Computer, Holiday, Shopping, Software, Technology |
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Tags: christmas, cyber monday, cybermonday, foxbusiness, Holiday, Shopping, wikibuy
RichC | November 17, 2017
I have a perfectly functioning iMac and against my better judgement spent this morning upgrading the OS to macOS High Sierra (release about 1-1/2 months ago). Hopefully that was enough time for quick fixes because I’ve upgraded Macs too many times over the years and have often regretted the decision. Usually software and hardware requires upgrading […]
Category: Advice, Apple, Computer, Software, Technology |
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Tags: apple, Computer, high sierra, ios, tech friday, techfriday, update, upgrade
RichC | November 5, 2017
Like others, I’ve used my iPhone as a kitchen timer for a while now and noticed Siri has recently adopted a little more attitude. After my simple 11 minute request, her "I see you shiver with anticipation" wise crack surprised me! Also, after last weeks iOS 11.1 update, battery life has returned to both my […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Misc, Personal, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: $SIRI, apple, battery, fungi, fungus, ios11, iphone, photo, richc, timer
RichC | November 4, 2017
It was a big Friday for Apple iPhone lovers as those who pre-ordered were able to pick up their brand new iPhoneX smartphones … for the insanely high $999 or $1150. Wow, have prices risen for cellphones in recent years (of course so has their function) … and they are back to the price of […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Financial, Technology |
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Tags: aapl, apple, iphonex, smartphone, stock
RichC | October 28, 2017
A rocking bunch of positive earning from tech companies push companies like Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Netflix, Microsoft, Intel and even Twitter higher. Although some financial analysts are recycling the “irrational exuberance” term, the excellent quarterly financial numbers are actually a reason for a positive attitude. I’m still nervous as to all the unknown surprises […]
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Tags: investing, nasdaq, stocks, tech, trading, wall street
RichC | October 27, 2017
Just seeing Windows Defender "alerting" me to a backdoor threat on my Lenovo Yoga notebook computer is enough to make me move to a more expensive Apple MacBook Pro the next upgrade cycle. I knew about the Crap Cleaner (aka: CCleaner) vulnerability but had hoped a removal and upgrade by the software maker/distributor would have […]
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Tags: backdoor, ccleaner, defender, tech friday, techfriday, virus, windows
RichC | October 20, 2017
Here’s a short tip for making power adapter wires last longer when traveling or packing them in a computer bag: When winding the cord, don’t wrap the first loop too tight. The usual fail points when cords are coiled over and over are where the wires enter the power block or the plug, so allow […]
Category: Advice, Cellphone, Computer, How-To, Tablet, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: Cellphone, Computer, device, How-To, plug, power block, tablet, tech friday, techfriday, wire
RichC | October 17, 2017
My mobile life is FINALLY working the way it should, just as my road life is slowing down. I’ve been monkeying around with the "mobile office" for A LOT of years starting with a 1999 AWD Chrysler Town & Country back in the late 1990s before mounting my Palm Treo in my great little Volkswagen […]
Category: Automotive, BMW, Cellphone, Diesel, Productivity, Tablet, Technology, Travel, Volkswagen |
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Tags: 35d, avin, bmw X5, brydge, ipad air, iphone7plus, siriusxm, virgin mobile
RichC | October 6, 2017
As a free user and then paying Premium LastPass customer for years, the 2017 price increase inched out of my comfort zone this week. It is not that the password managing product with added features is bad, it is just that the significant price bump ($12 to $24/yr) leaves a sour taste in my mouth. […]
Category: Cellphone, Cloud, Computer, Software, Technology |
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Tags: app, browser, cloud, evernote, lastpass, passwords, security, smallpdf, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | October 2, 2017
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Tags: aftershokz, amazon, apple, bluetooth, capture, electric light orchestra, ios11, iphone, mp3, mp4, musicmonday, screen, update, upgrade
RichC | September 29, 2017
After slowly giving up on ever really making my “90% hearing loss” right ear useful again (due to Ménière’s disease – posts 1 or 2), I had a chance to try out my buddy Jeff’s After Shokz bluetooth headset a couple weeks ago. I’m not saying it was like I was binaural again, BUT the “bone conduction” […]
Category: Advice, Audio, Cellphone, Innovation, Music, Technology |
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Tags: after shokz, bluetooth, bone, conduction, headset, hearing, menieres, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | September 19, 2017
A successful install after receiving the Andrew Rodriguez “group buy” iDrive Android Avin replacement for my BMW X5 35d on Saturday. It was a bit intimidating seeing the bundles of wires and 4″x4″ instruction sheet. But after disassembling the dash, most of the plug n play was very smooth. If there would have been a […]
Category: Apple, Automotive, BMW, Diesel, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: android, avin, BMW, carplay, diesel, display, GPS, ios, maps, upgrade, x5 35d
RichC | September 15, 2017
In anticipation in receiving new iDrive display and components from a "group buy" on the BMW diesel group I belong to, I made a new CD/DVD slot bracket for the previously installed Nato Smart Mount. The previous location was fine for the older small iPhone 5s, but after updating to the much larger iPhone 7 […]
Category: Apple, Automotive, BMW, Cellphone, Diesel, Misc, Technology |
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Tags: adapter, apple, BMW, carplay, diesel, idrive, iphone, mount, tech friday, techfriday, x5 35d
RichC | September 13, 2017
And the number one reason to upgrade to the latest Apple iPhone (8, 8plus or X) … the talking Poophead emoji. (see WSJ video) Now personally I don’t have a need for this new latest and greatest iPhone, but know many of my fellow Apple gadget addicted friends will definitely find a way to scrape […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Technology |
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Tags: apple, iphone, iphonex, smartphone, trillion, wsj
RichC | September 8, 2017
Accessing the Internet with broadband speeds has definitely improved this past year or so in our area. I remember connecting via modem at 300 baud, improving to 1200, then 56K and making the expensive big move to a twin pair of 128K ISDN lines giving me 256K of bandwidth in the 1990s. Eventually I jumped […]
Category: Computer, History, Technology |
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Tags: cable, cincinnatibell, dslreports, fiber, fioptics, internet, speeds, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | September 1, 2017
The big day looks to be September 12, 2017 when "watchers" expect Apple to release their 10th Anniversary iPhone. I may have been slow to accept the virtual keyboard "back in the day," but have comfortably adapted to it starting with the iPhone5 in 2012. As smartphones go (after the Palm Pilots and Handspring clones), […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Technology |
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Tags: anniversary, apple, flipphone, i500, iphone, palm, samsung, smartphone, sph-i500, tech friday, techfriday, treo
RichC | August 25, 2017
While listening to the early comments from the technology pages and news programs regarding Samsung (Galaxy Note 8) and Apple (iPhone 8 – ???)releasing their new smartphone models, I realized there are features I haven’t used much. One of the camera upgrades coming to the new Samsung Note 8 phone is a portrait mode like […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Photography, Photos, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: apple, camera, insect, iphone7plus, mode, portrait, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | July 18, 2017
Originally I opted for a protective iPhone7+ case, but soon realized moving from the iPhone5 with a protective (bulky) Otterbox case to the much larger iPhone AND a protective (bulky) Supcase Unicorn Beetle was a lot of phone to slip into ones pocket. The final complaint was that I couldn’t slip the metal plate between […]
Category: Cellphone, Misc, Technology |
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Tags: case, Cellphone, iphone7, magnetic, mount, smartphone, totallee
RichC | July 9, 2017
The new iPhone7 Plus is a bit too large for my taste at the moment, especially coming from the iPhone5. I like the speed and the bigger screen, but not the bulk, especially with the new protective case. So … I ordered thinner case (maybe too thin) that should be in this week, but since […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Personal, Photos, Technology |
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Tags: camera, carrier, iphone7plus, speedtest, sunset, ting, virgin mobile
RichC | July 7, 2017
Complaining is getting me nowhere … but those of us old school users of Yahoo and Google continue to be frustrated to see both companies going down the "design for smartphone – card look format" to their pages, even for large display computers. YAHOO A few weeks ago Yahoo Finance forced all users to give […]
Category: Business, Computer, Financial, Marketing, News, Technology |
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Tags: complaint, design, finance, google, News, portfolio, smartphone, tech friday, techfriday, website, yahoo
RichC | June 30, 2017
Switching from an iPhone 5s to an iPhone 7 Plus has a few surprising pluses and minuses that need to be address by new users. One such negative adjustment has a fix that on the surface may not be found by everyone. The annoyance: The larger iPhones (currently 6 Plus & 7 Plus) go into […]
Category: Advice, Apple, Cellphone, How-To, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: home, iphone, landscape, mode, plus, portrait, screen, standard, zoom
RichC | June 27, 2017
Well so much for waiting for the new iPhone8 to arrive in the fall … as was the plan. On the other hand, the $1000 “rumored” price was frightening me anyway. Last week for a Tech Friday post I blogged on the VirginMobileUSA “Inner Circle” promo that offered unlimited talk, text and “almost” unlimited data […]
Category: Advice, Apple, Cellphone, Financial, Technology |
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Tags: apple, freedompop, innercircle, iphone5s, iphone7plus, speedtest, sprint, ting, virgin mobile
RichC | June 23, 2017
In the battle of carrier wars, Virgin Mobile USA is stepping in with an attractive "first year" deal for buyers of a new or refurbished iPhone either through the Apple Store or their own site. Under the deal, customers will get up to one year of service for $1. Virgin piggybacks service on the Sprint […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Financial, Shopping, Technology |
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Tags: apple, carriers, deals, iphone, sprint, tech friday, techfriday, virgin mobile
RichC | June 16, 2017
We’ll see how the new iOS Twitter update is received by users, but since it is my go-to social network for all things news, I’ve download the hefty update to my aging iPhone5s and will see how bogged down it feels (very sluggish of late on most apps). Hopefully it will continue to run reasonable […]
Category: Cellphone, Social Media, Software, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: android, app, interface, ios, mobile, tech friday, techfriday, twitter
RichC | June 9, 2017
Along with all that is happening with hardware and innovation at the Apple developers conference — WWDC — one of the more anticipated upgrades to the mobile operating system was announced. Along with the likely "millions" of suggestions from daily users, my iOS11 suggestion/request was probably lost in the shuffle … although I’ve made the […]
Category: Advice, Apple, Cellphone, Computer, Software, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: apple, conference, date, features, improvements, ios11, microsoft, options, suggestions, tech friday, techfriday, time, windows10, wwdc
RichC | June 6, 2017
One of the fun areas of IT that has been growing in recent years is the “maker community” of products for do-it-yourselfers. These devices range from the Raspberry Pi, Pi Zero, Photon, Arduino, etc. The movement is bringing electronics to those of us that have that tinkerer mindset, but it also extends the opportunity to […]
Category: Guest Post, Raspberry Pi, Technology |
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Tags: diy, fruth, guest, HVAC, jeff pitts, jeffp, linkedin, monitor, pharmacy, photon, project, raspberry pi, stores
RichC | June 2, 2017
Who doesn’t love anticipating "the next big thing" when it comes to tech, especially the mobile tech we used everyday? I for one am ready to replace my iPhone5s with some new hardware — if for nothing else, a snappier interface (it just feels slow). The plan for about a year has been to wait […]
Category: Apple, Cellphone, Computer, Software, Tablet, Technology |
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Tags: apple, conference, developers, imac, ios11, ipad, iphone, iphone8, macbook, tech friday, techfriday, wwdc
RichC | May 26, 2017
Are you tired of more and more sites with pop-ups blocking content and asking your to whitelist their sites from your browsers ad blocking extension if you want to read their content? Then read on. First, I’m an advocate for advertiser supported websites and appreciate readers who occasionally read and click the few ads that are semi-hidden […]
Category: Computer, Marketing, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: adblocker, advertising, browser, filters, pop-up, tech friday, techfriday
RichC | May 21, 2017
For those of you who are regular visitors to MyDesultoryBlog and are not running an ad blocker plugin on your browser, you may have noticed a small snippet of new ad content in the sidebar. Last month, GoogleAdsense offered an upgrade to this blog’s minimal advertising experiment. The new ad content promotes “matched” internal content from similar previous posts […]
Category: Blogs, Marketing, Technology |
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RichC | May 18, 2017
Great tips from tech writer Joanna Stern of the Wall Street Journal on dealing with a few Gmail nits most of us using Google’s free services have. See her article at WSJ.com. 1. Priorities, Priorities You may not know it, but Google’s email bots have not one but two ways of automatically organizing your messages: […]
Category: Advice, Archive, Cellphone, Computer, Tablet, Technology, Tidbits |
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Tags: archive, email, gmail, google, joanna stern, tips, wsj
RichC | May 12, 2017
The "cheap" replacement Epson printer arrived on Thursday and I was very disappointed in the quality of the multi-function-device that replace the Epson WF 545. Unfortunately several years after the previous, the WF M-1560 is of even poorer quality and even slower as a scanner. It was surprising to me. The positive is that it […]
Category: Computer, Technology |
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Tags: copier, epson, fax, m1560, printer, scanner, tech friday, techfriday, workforce