Archive for September, 2009

QuickBooks 2010

By Paul Baker - Last updated: Wednesday, September 30, 2009

I should get my copy of QuickBooks 2010 this week.  Very excited about a few of the new features I have been reading about.  I think I will also upgrade to QuickBooks Enterprise Edition so that I can have use the multiuser license I have.

The Monstrumologist- Free Kindle Book

By kmcreynolds - Last updated: Monday, September 28, 2009

Free Kindle Book- The Monstrumologist
An interesting novel about the study of monsters.  One of the best Horror books of the year

Free Kindle Book- According to Jane

By kmcreynolds - Last updated: Monday, September 28, 2009

Free Kindle Book- According to Jane- By Marilyn Brant
A woman seeking to find herself follows advice given to her by someone that teaches her to follow her heart.  This is a good book for those who believe in the happily-ever-after endings.

New Problem with Electric Cars

By Bryant Hester - Last updated: Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Apparently, a previous feature of electric cars has been determined to actually be a bug. While an electric motor significantly decreases the amount of noise pollution produced by a moving vehicle, it simultaneously makes it extremely dangerous for pedestrians who forgot what their mothers taught them at an early age: Look both ways before crossing [...]

Another Free Kindle Book-Kiss of Midnight

By kmcreynolds - Last updated: Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Free Kindle Book- Kiss of Midnight
Paranormal murder romance novel.  A vampire here to protect his kind finds himself in awe over a mortal woman.

Intuit Buys Mint

By Paul Baker - Last updated: Saturday, September 19, 2009

Mint is a free online personal finance site.  It will keep track of your bank accounts and do all the things that Microsoft Money or Quicken will do but online.  Intuit is going to buy it.  Does that mean the site will no longer be free?

Let Me Check Facebook

By Paul Baker - Last updated: Saturday, September 19, 2009

There is an incident where a burglar (Jonathan G. Parker) broke into someone’s house and stole two rings worth about $3,500.  Then logged onto Facebook and left it logged in.  I wonder how they caught him.

QuickBooks 2010

By Paul Baker - Last updated: Saturday, September 19, 2009

QuickBooks 2010 is on the way.  The marketing team over at Intuit has kicked that into gear.  Sales for the new QuickBooks start September 28th according to Intuit.  I have not been able to find a list of new features as it relates to the small business users of QuickBooks.  The features lists I have [...]

Quick Reference

By George Walton - Last updated: Thursday, September 17, 2009

Do you find yourself always asking the same questions over and over to your closest geek?  Are you tired of seeing their frustration when you ask, “What did you tell me to press to highlight everything on the page?”  Try these quickguides I just found.  There is one for almost all of your commonly used [...]

Spyware Webserver

By Paul Baker - Last updated: Wednesday, September 16, 2009

I know it is not new but I have not seen a spyware program that installed a web server in the open in quite some time.  Today I had some spyware and the web server was called “webserver” and it was located in Program Files/webserver and there was a service associated with it call – [...]