VirusTotal Uploader for OS X Released by Google

As OS X gains in popularity with Users, OS X is also gaining popularity with evil-doers.  The days of operating your Mac without considering and using security measures are well over.  To that end, programs like VirusTotal Uploader have been developed to help your Mac stay safe. Downloading programs from the Internet, to me has always… Continue reading VirusTotal Uploader for OS X Released by Google

An iOS App To Keep You Motivated: Daily Productivity Quotes

Need a motivational boost?  Something to help your focus?  Well never fear, there is indeed an app for that:  Daily Productivity Quotes.  From its author: “A simple app to provide you with a daily quote to help you with productivity and discipline.”Daily Productivity Quotes is for iPad and iPhone, and is available for FREE (Ad sponsored)… Continue reading An iOS App To Keep You Motivated: Daily Productivity Quotes

LarryTalksTech Installs W3 Total Cache

My website has been “chugging” for awhile.  Over the last couple of years, I have added a lot of articles, with many graphics. In addition, I have customized my site with numerous WordPress plug-ins. The result, without getting too technical, is that my website slowed down….way down. Lack of speed in a website has very bad… Continue reading LarryTalksTech Installs W3 Total Cache

Onyx: A Swiss Army Knife for OS X Maintenance

In the beginning… Having once had my computer hacked, I have become very paranoid about the security of my machines and the network on which they run.  One security process I carry out daily when I am done using my computers is a very simple one:  I turn off the computers.  It is indeed very hard to… Continue reading Onyx: A Swiss Army Knife for OS X Maintenance

Project Naptha – Manipulate Text In Graphics. A Software Review.

Project Naptha software is promoted as being able to manipulate text found in images, found in comics, document scans, photographs, posters, charts, diagrams, screenshots and memes on the internet. This is how he Developer describes his product: “This entire webpage is a live demo. You can watch as moving your cursor over a block of words changes… Continue reading Project Naptha – Manipulate Text In Graphics. A Software Review.

WordPress Offers Distraction Free Writing. Who knew?

Who knew???

Several weeks ago, I wrote an article about a wonderful distraction free writing tool, aptly named FocusWriter (the article:  Use FocusWriter To Improve Your Writing).  I extolled the virtues of writing with a distraction free editor, and then told how I used FocusWriter to initially write an article; then, if I was using the piece… Continue reading WordPress Offers Distraction Free Writing. Who knew?

F.lux Can Reduce Eye Strain, And Help Regulate Your Biological Clock

Ouch! I spend a lot of time sitting in front of three computer monitors.  At this point in my life, I work when I want to, and that could be any time, day or night.  Needless to say, there is some eye-strain attached to all this monitor viewing, and I have had some fairly nasty… Continue reading F.lux Can Reduce Eye Strain, And Help Regulate Your Biological Clock

Blink – Fast, Instant Video For Your iPad or iPhone

There are too many times to mention that I have tried to take a quick movie or photo, only to miss the shot entirely because it took me too long to get my iPad camera program working. What I needed was to have a “Wild West gun-slinger quick draw” camera moment, and until now there… Continue reading Blink – Fast, Instant Video For Your iPad or iPhone

14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed

While going through Mashable today, I found this article, “14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed”, and felt it is well worth sharing.  There is a brief summary of each program, and you can link to actual program as well.  The programs/topics include: Google Ngram Viewer Google Correlate Google Trends Google Think Insights Google Public… Continue reading 14 Google Tools You Didn’t Know Existed

HeartBleed: What it is, How dangerous is it, and What you should do

What it is… Last week, a nasty bug, Heartbleed, was found in OpenSSL, version 1.0.1 (released April 19, 2012). OpenSSL, allows for the encrypted transference of data (usernames, passwords, cookies, etc.) from users to website servers.  There are several versions of OpenSSL, but the one I just mentioned is very popular. The actual percent of… Continue reading HeartBleed: What it is, How dangerous is it, and What you should do