Friday, November 16, 2007

Speed Up Your Browsing With OpenDNS

Regardless of what browser you use, a lot of your browsing speed has to do with the DNS server your internet provider uses. What a DNS server does is change the text name of a website (i.e. google.com) into the numerical address that the servers understand (i.e. 72.14.207.191). When the DNS server gets congested with traffic or extreme bandwidth use, it's ability to handle your DNS request suffers.
Enter OpenDNS, a free and public DNS server that is based on servers designated for no other task than handling your DNS request. Not only can using Open DNS significantly improve your browsing efficiency, but setting it up is simple!

Simply:
Click 'START' > Double-Click 'Control Panel' > Double-Click 'Network Connections' > Right-Click your current network connection > Click 'Properties' > Right-Click on 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' > Click 'Properties' > Under the 'General' tab, select 'Use the following DNS server addresses' > Type 208.67.222.222 in Preferred DNS server and 208.67.220.220 in Alternate DNS server > Click 'OK' > Restart your browser


Thats it! Nothing to download. You can even set up an optional account to create a custom Error 404 mesage and regulate/monitor your network traffic and usage.

Thanks and Kudos to Aibek of makeuseof.com for reminding me of this great service.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Be Your PC For Business or Pleasure, Security Comes First!

I work on computers for a living. You would be alarmed at the information your hard disk keeps, even after you have "deleted" it. Credit card numbers, account numbers, passwords, customer information, it's all in there and the right people can get it out whether you want them to or not. I proved it to a customer today by showing him the kind of sites his employees have been frequenting. National crime statistics show than only 10% of identity theft cases last year were from transactions done on-line. The overwhelming majority are still done the old fashioned way, by dumpster diving for receipts, bills and invoices. Safe as that sounds, it still sucks to be in that 10 percent. Today's post is offering you a way to avoid that.
Heidi's Computers Ltd. has offered a great little program called, aptly enough, Eraser. This program allows you to securely erase important and sensitive files from your recycle bin with the same gusto as the Department of Defense (US DoD 5220-22.M Standards). When you right click your recycle bin to empty it, you are given a choice of seven different levels of thoroughness. I use it and recommend it to all my clients.
For secure browsing, it is my personal choice of Opera. Firefox is great, but with it's increased popularity comes increased targeting by malware, spyware and viruses. Opera is like "I'm not the baddest kid on the block, but every morning the kid who is calls me to make sure we're still friends". It has some nice features that makes it unique from the other browsers, like Speed Dial. Speed dial is an opening screen on an empty tab that has snapshots of nine webpages you choose. I find that feature very handy indeed. Like Firefox, Opera has the ability to delete personal info and browsing history upon closing. Opera only does it more in depth and offers more customization of what data is deleted. Last month, there were 20 security advisories for Internet Explorer, 17 for Firefox, 6 for Safari (Apple), 14 for Conqueror (Linux) and 4 for Opera. Of these advisories, IE patched 60%, Firefox patched 71%, Safari patched 50%, Conqueror patched 86% and Opera patched 100% of their vulnerabilities according to Secunia.com. Now you know why I recommend it to all my customers, clients and now to you.


Heidi's Computers Ltd's Eraser
Price: FREE
Size: 7.9 Mb

Download Eraser HERE



Opera Web Browser
Price: FREE
Size: 6.3 Mb (International Version)

Download Opera HERE

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Defrag Your Hard Drive and Speed Up Your PC Painlessly

Nobody likes to do it. It takes a long time to complete depending on the size of your drive yet it is a necessary evil. I'm talking about Defragmenting your hard disks. I know how many of you feel about it. I used to feel the same way, believe me. However, letting your disks remain fragmented will reduce system speed and efficiency significantly. Most people will notice a 25 to 30% gain in system performance with a simple defragmentation of the primary drive! That's like upgrading from a 3 GHz CPU to a 3.4 GHz CPU!
Picture your hard disk as a deck of cards arranged in numerical order and by suit. You say you want the three of hearts, and the computer finds it for you quickly since everything is in a logical order. Now shuffle (fragment) the deck and ask for the same three of hearts. The computer will take significantly longer to find since everything is random. That is why we need to defrag our hard disks regularly. Windows comes with a means of doing this, but it is slow and eats up CPU usage making it virtually impossible to do anything else while defraging.
To make this necessary process easier and less evil, the great folks at Auslogics have given us Disk Defrag. This little gem is a stand alone disk defragmentation engine that performs the same function in a fraction of the time. You can even adjust the CPU usage depending on if you will be using the PC while defraging or not. I defraged my 160 Gb hard disk (which normally took approximately 12 hours to do with the windows tool) in 35 minutes!
Proper PC maintenance is so much easier to do when it hurts less.

Price: FREE
Size: 1.5 Mb

Download Auslogic's Disk Defrag Here: Disk Defrag