Edit your host file in Windows 7

Posted by | Posted in 7, Uncategorized, Windows | Posted on 24-12-2009

From the initial setup in windows 7 the account you create doesn’t have full administrative rights. It’s all most an administrator but not quite. Which is why you have to use the run as administrator option to change and edit certain system files. If you need to make a custom entry in your windows host file you will have to run notepad as an administrator. To do this all you need to do is click Start and in the search bar type notepad, right click on the notepad icon that appears in the results area. Choose the “run as administrator” option. Then hit file open and navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc. There you will find the HOSTS file and you will be allowed to edit and save the changes to the system file.

Sharing Sprint Data Connection in Windows 7

Posted by | Posted in 7, Mobile Devices, Networking, Windows, Wired, Wireless | Posted on 21-12-2009

Sharing your sprint data service in Windows is way easier then you think. I have the Sierra 589, but Im sure this applies to any of the sprint data connections that use Sprint Smart view version 1.28 . The first thing you’ll want to do is make sure you have the latest version of Smart View. Once you have that out of the way open the program up and choose Tools from the top menubar. Go all the way down to settings and navigate to the Hardware Tab. Look for a check box called “allow simultaneous connections” give it a check and click Ok. This will prevent Smart View from disconnecting while you have 2 network connections running. Next hit the Start Button -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing -> Change Adapter Settings. Right click on CDMA (Yours may be named differently if you have another type of cellular modem) go to properties. Click on the Sharing tab and check “allow other users to connect through this computer’s internet connection”. This will enable a DHCP server with the default IP scheme of 192.168.137.x/255.255.255.0 and and a gateway of 192.168.137.1. If you have your computer already on a network with an internet connection and a DHCP server this will cause some issues. If you have a switch plug plug into it with a network cable and do the same for any other computer you want to share your connection with and your good to go. Provided the network adpater of all the other machines are set to obtain an IP automatically. If you dont have a switch you can go from network card to network card if your only sharing with one pc.

Ativa 5.1 Speaker Deal at Office Depot (20$ in store only) & Setting Windows 7 to use 5.1 Sound.

Posted by | Posted in 7, Deals, Hardware, Home Theater PC, Hot Bargins, Peripheral, Windows | Posted on 18-12-2009

I went into Office Depot today and they had Ativa 5.1 speakers for 20$. The set was marked down from 119.99 and the deal was available in store only (online they are 40$). For the average user or somone who doesnt want to invest a lot of money into a set of speakers for a computer or home audio this isnt a bad deal at all. If you intend on using the set for a computer with 5.1 sound you will need a card capable of 5.1, also the card will need to have the 3 inputs required. The inputs for 5.1 are usually identified by  color. Green is for your fronts, black is for your rears, orange is for your center and sub.

You will also need 3 RCA to 3.5mm stereo mini plug cables to connect from the ports on your sound card to the amp built into the sub. I had enough cables lying around to splice together to make 3 RCA to 3.5 minis, but they took some time to make. I would suggest getting them from Monoprice.com (.59 Cents) if you dont have the tools or the time to make the cables. After getting everything hooked up I did have some issues in windows 7 getting the sound to come out it 5.1. After about 20 mins of fooling around with drivers and the IDT Sound Control program, I found a post showing how to enable 5.1 through the windows control pannel. You have to go to Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound -> Speakers (make sure these are your default audio device). Click on the speakers entry once so they are blue and then click configure on the lower left corner of the window. In the next window click 5.1 as your configuration and then click test. you should now hear all your speakers chime one at a time. Watch the indication on the screen to make sure you have your RCAs in correctly. I had to switch a couple of mine so the rights and the lefts matched up.

Caller ID Spoofing

Posted by | Posted in Android, Blackberry, Mobile Devices, iPhone | Posted on 17-12-2009

Recently I just had an experience with a telephone scam. A Jamaican man called up and informed us that we had entered a contest a year ago and won 575,000$. All I had to do was go to my local  WalMart an purchase a prepaid green dot VISA card ( he referred to it as a  VISA green money pack) for 375$. This was to pay the delivery fee for the 575,000$ check being delivered by an armored truck company. After stringing the guy along and having him call us back a few dozen times, I noticed that every time he called he called it was from a different phone number and they were all over the country. After the whole event blew over I started looking for how he was changing his caller id information. It turns out that this is a service you can purchase and use through your computer and phone. If your interested in finding out more check these links.

Caller ID Spoofing

FakerCaller.com

SpoofCard.com

Spoofing Wiki

SpoofApp <– Available for IPhone, Android, and BlackBerry

Harmony One – what a great remote

Posted by | Posted in Hardware, Home PC, Home Theater PC, Peripheral, Windows | Posted on 17-12-2009

Logitech Harmony OneSo, I decided to snag a deal on the Harmony One by Logitech. Wow, am I impressed buy the simplicity of setup. The software that comes with the remote is very smart and it was configured in a matter of minutes. It helps to know the exact model numbers of your devices but those are easy to find. So far I have a TV, HTPC, DVR, Receiver,Roku box, and DVD player all configured. I was just sick and tired of having 5 remotes laying by me at all times. This little bad boy even controls my HP Pavilion laptop and its Windows Media Center functions. I have to say this is by far the best universal remote I have ever used. It retails for about $180.00 but it can be found for about $140.00.

Highlights:
Easy setup
Rechargeable
Backlit buttons
Custom activity macros
Tons of advanced features
Ability to basically control anything

If you already own the remote, here is a nice resource for favorite channel icons you can upload to the remote via the software: Logitech remote icons

Handy Windows 7 tips

Posted by | Posted in 7, Windows | Posted on 15-12-2009

Maximize a window -
Windows Key + Up

Minimize a window -
Windows + Down

Minimize all windows except  the currently active window -
Windows Key + Home

Make every active window transparent -
Windows Key + Space

Top 50 – Free software for Windows

Posted by | Posted in 7, Productivity, Security, Software, Tools / Utilities, Vista, Windows, XP | Posted on 15-12-2009

Head on over to http://globalthoughtz.com/ and check out their list of the Top 50 free sofware downloads for Windows. This is some great information. I personally use a majority of these programs myself. I’m sure you will find some great applications you never knew about.

cheers!

24inch monitor deal -159.99 free shipping

Posted by | Posted in Hardware, Monitors | Posted on 15-12-2009

I just came accross a really great deal on a nice 24inch monitor with HDMI and bonuses. 159.99 at CompUSA

Specifications

    Display Type:  Widescreen LCD
    Screen Size:  24 inches
    Diagonal Size:  23.6″
    Display Format:  16:9 Wide LCD
    Display Colors:  16.7 million
    Condition:  New
    Interface Type:  DVI
    HDMI
    VGA
    Audio Input:  Stereo Mini Jack
    Contrast Ratio:  1000:1
    Brightness:  300 cd/m²
    Response Time:  2 ms
    Horizontal Viewing Angle:  170 degrees
    Vertical Viewing Angle:  160 degrees
    Maximum Resolution:  1920 x 1080
    Cabinet Color:  Black
    VESA Mounting Compliant:  VESA 100mm
    Dimensions With Stand:  22.9″ x 16.2″ x 8.7″

Sugarsync – over a week in and loving it

Posted by | Posted in 7, Apple, OSX, Productivity, Software, Vista, Windows, XP | Posted on 15-12-2009

SugarsyncSo, I downloaded and installed Sugarsync over a week ago and I absolutely love it. It’s exactly what I need to sync my work pc to my home pc. Not having to worry about leaving files behind at the office is such a relieve. I know you can use a USB thumb drive but the Sugarsync service never forgets to sync your files. You can sync any folder on your PC and if you mess up a version you can roll back to a previous version. I would probably pay double for a service like this. Needless to say I’m completely impressed by Sugarsync and I’m definitely keeping my subscription past the 30 day trial.

Catalyst 9.7 HDMI options

Posted by | Posted in 7, Software, Tools / Utilities, Uncategorized, Windows | Posted on 07-12-2009

ATI has changed their user interface a bit for the newer Windows 7 Catalyst drivers. They seem to have hidden some important features that you would use if you connect your PC /HDTV via HDMI. If you are having trouble finding the HDMI options just fallow these steps. (my problem was finding the overscan option to turn it off)

Right click desktop
Enter Catalyst Control Center- advanced menu

Graphics dropdown – Desktop & Displays
ATI - Catalyst 9.7 Desktop- Display

Right click you HDMI connected display (monitor/TV)
ATI - Catalyst 9.7 Desktop- Display - right click

Click on configure and it will take you to the HDMI options
 ATI - Catalyst 9.7 Desktop- Display - configure