Geek Software of the Week: Returnil!

ReturnilSo, what if you could have your system “frozen in time” so that whatever you did while surfing the web was as easy as rebooting to undo? Well, that’s the idea behind “Returnil.” It is FREE to home users, and basically is the ultimate in system protection, because it freezes your system in a state in which it was working and can return to that if you get “pwned!”

Returnil Virtual System Personal Edition

“The Returnil Virtual System Personal Edition is a powerful virtualization technology that completely mirrors your actual computer setup and it can create a virtual storage disk within your PC where you can save documents, data, and files while using the System Protection feature. Returnil Virtual System’s protection concept is very easy to understand. It provides a simple, effective, and smart way to prevent unwanted or malicious changes from being made to your supported Windows Operating System and the drive where Windows is installed. You operate your system in a virtual environment, so anything you do will happen in the virtual environment, not in the real PC. If your computer is attacked or gets infected with Malware, all you need to do is simply reboot the PC to erase all changes. Once restarted, your system will be restored to the original state, as if nothing ever happened! Meanwhile, Returnil Virtual System can create a virtual storage disk for you; the purpose of this partition is to provide a place for you to save your data when the Virtual System Protection mode is turned ON, and you can customize the size of this disk to meet your individual requirements. When the Virtual System Protection is OFF, you can install or remove programs, save documents within the Windows disk drive, install security upgrades and software patches, alter configurations, and update user accounts. All changes made will remain following a restart of the computer.”

The GameMaster’s Podcast is NOW Available!

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The GameMaster’s BenSpin – 1 – (12/10/07)
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Today is a most exciting day. It is both the restart of my blog and the official start of the BenSpin podcast! I say restart because there was an earlier, failed attempt to start this blog. That failed. Earlier. Right, anyway, point is, look forward to more podcasts and blog entries!

So… check out Ben’s spin on life, the multiverse, and everything at BenSpin.com! Also, you can subscribe to the podcast at:

https://podcast.BenSpin.com

Historic Moment – First Cell Phone Text Message Spam!

Well, OK, the first one I ever received… you may have been getting them for a long time. But, I was amazed and ticked off this morning that I got an “Invest in this lame stock” stupid spam message on my phone! (I still can’t believe anyone is stupid enough to fall for these things… sigh.) And… yes… I am in the Federal “Do Not Call” Register. You can sign up for that here:

Federal “Do Not Call” Registry Web Site

Of course, it isn’t perfect… obviously. Did I mention all spammers should be lined up and shot? Sigh.

The “Internet Celebrity Edition” of the Dr. Bill Podcast #114

Dr. Bill Podcast – 114 – (12/08/07)
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It’s time for the geekiness once again! The Gamemaster starts his OWN podcast! Find out if you are an Internet Celebrity according to Leo LaPorte! Beefy sings, “Internet Celebrity” for our Geek Culture! Listen to me, or I will shoot this bunny! Tech News!

Next “Patch Tuesday” is a Big One… Don’t Miss It!

Microsoft has the worse security record in the industry… but at least when they find a fix, they do publish it! Tale advantage of the patches, so you won’t get “pwned!”

Three critical patches on tap from Microsoft

“Next Tuesday’s regular monthly distribution of security patches will include three for DirectX, Windows Media, and Internet Explorer. Of the seven patches in the next Patch Tuesday package from Microsoft, all three critical patches will be for remote code execution issues. The first two, for DirectX and DirectShow as well as the Windows Media Format Runtime, will not require a restart. The final critical patch, intended for Internet Explorer, will require a restart. It is also somewhat likely that this patch may be a cumulative one: Often when Microsoft patches issues with its browsers, it fixes several problems at once. Of the important updates, two are for remote code execution problems within Windows, and require a restart. The other two are for various elevation of privilege issues, and also are intended for Windows itself.”

CompUSA Going Bankrupt

Sad news for me… CompUSA is dying. They began in 1984… and I was there! At that time I lived in Garland, TX, a suburb of Dallas. CompUSA was “Software House” and was just a local computer and software store. It was very geeky and WAY ahead of it’s time! When they started expanding, they found that someone else already had the “Software House” name in other states, so they became “CompUSA.” Over the years I have gotten some great deals from them, (as long as you don’t buy their “insurance plans!”)

RIP CompUSA 1984-2008

So… goodbye CompUSA… sa-lute! (They will be open until after Christmas… watch for sales!)

Windows Server 2008 Moves to RC1 Status

OK, so I am not a big Windows Server fan… and all my servers are running CentOS Linux 5.1, BUT I do use Windows Server in my “day job,” and I must admit, this one is looking pretty good. Much better than Vista turned out for the client!

Windows Server 2008 moves to RC1 status

“The second release candidate (thus the number ‘1’) for Windows Server 2008 is slated for availability this afternoon (December 5, 2007), and this version will finally include a new tool that Microsoft took an interest in back in 2005. The latest RC1 for Windows Server 2008 will finally incorporate a tool Microsoft has had in its stable by way of acquisition for well over a year: What was once sold separately as PolicyMaker Standard Edition — a tool for extending the range and function of group policy objects — will now be incorporated into Windows Server, as Group Policy Preferences. Microsoft started actively investing in productivity tools company DesktopStandard back in the spring of 2005, and acquired the company outright in October 2006. Now, Microsoft feels the time is finally ripe to deploy a radical extension to GPO functionality that DesktopStandard had created, as a built-in feature of Windows. If you’ve administered a modern Windows Server for any length of time, you know that GPOs typically set permissions and restrictions that are enforced for designated users or groups of users, or for groups of systems — resources that are identifiable and securable by way of Active Directory. They’re the rules of the network, essentially — those which let you say that users in one group have access by default to one set of printers and are closed off to another, or that certain users can’t add their own macros to Office applications.”

Geek Software of the Week: Attribute Changer!

Here’s a useful and geeky program for Windows that let’s you modify file dates, times, and other file attributes, even to large numbers of files!

Attribute Changer Web Site

Attribute Changer“Attribute Changer is a power user tool to change all kind of file and folder attributes, date, time and even NTFS compression. Basic features include changing file and folder attributes within en masse. A really useful feature is the compression/decompression of files stored on the Windows NT/2000 and XP NTFS file system. Furthermore, date and time on files and folders can be partially changed. In this case, you can advise Attribute Changer not to change the whole object data, but only parts such as day, month, year, seconds, minutes or hours. The progress can be monitored in realtime on the ‘Activity and Results’ tab. Filters and exceptions should be used to fine tune the process. Filters include attributes, size, date and time while exceptions are used to filter out files and directory entries using wildcards (* and ?).”

New Flash Player Has Streaming HD Support

Cool! The new Adobe Flash Player will have streaming HD support, which will benefit our own Dr. Bill.TV Videoblog! Very cool! The better the streaming video gets, the better and more comprehensive the content will become! The future IS IPTV! (Internet Protocol Television)

New Flash player brings streaming HD video support

“The final build of Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3 — or more affectionately known as ‘Moviestar’ — has been released, adding support for high-definition content. It’s been a long time since YouTube first brought online video to the masses, and now its users are clamoring for better quality. The last couple years have seen an uptick in broadband speeds as well, meaning it’s only logical that Adobe would expand the capabilities of Flash, which has become the dominant delivery method for Web video.But the high-definition support in Flash Player 9 Update 3 is actually a side effect of adding a new video codec called H.264. This is the same standard employed by by Apple’s QuickTime and the video content it sells, and supported as a encoding choice for Blu-ray and HD DVD movies. On the audio said, Flash now supports High Efficiency AAC. Perhaps more importantly, Adobe has enabled the hardware acceleration mode of many graphics cards, when going to full-screen mode. Earlier Flash versions relied on software acceleration, which hindered the player’s ability to scale a video in the best quality possible. In addition, full-screen mode is now enabled on Linux platforms for the first time. NBC Universal and News Corp’s online video startup Hulu is the first partner to offer Flash video in high-definition, although its HD library is currently limited to trailers and sample clips from Universal and Fox Studios. Adobe’s upcoming Media Player software will arrive early next year, once more HD content is available. Adobe Media Player is designed to let users find and watch streaming Flash video outside the Web browser.”

Am I An Internet Celebrity?

Honestly, no… but, I can dream! Why, you ask? Well, in a recent TWiT, Leo LaPorte mentioned in an offhanded way that if you put his name in Google… misspelled… it will ask you, “Did you mean ‘Leo LapPorte?” and it will have the main link to his site. The conversation implied that if Google corrected your name, and pointed to your site, then you might be an “Internet celebrity!” So, you know what I did! I entered my name misspelled as “Dr. Bill Bayley” (very wrong… not an Irish spelling.) And, viola! Here is the result:

Google Search

So, hope springs eternal!

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