Renny Willins

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Free anti-virus for Mac

I bet you are wondering – would I be writing about free anti-virus for the Mac. Don’t I maintain that there are NO VIRUSES for the Mac?! Well yes I do and yes I am still waiting to be convinced that there is a threat but….you know…. better to be safe than sorry I guess. …

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Stop browsers from tracking you

Cookies don’t just have the potential for weight gain they can also be used to track your every move. Of course I am talking about Browser cookies and not those delicious soft centered biscuits with chocolate chip coasting and…. pardon me a second, I need something to eat. That’s better…. Now, where was I? Oh …

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Hey tell better than SMS

We have all been there. Rushing into something or bolting out of another, you realize that you should have called someone about something. In the past you would have to stop rushing or bolting and make a call or bang off an SMS. All of which takes time (that in this case you don’t have) …

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A melt down

I am afraid during testing the new website fell over so all that good work went to the bit bucket in the sky. So I am rebuilding the site slowly but surely and pages and menus should start to yield some useful information in the next day or so.   -Renny

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Mountain Lion and Windows 8

There is something happening to desktop interfaces on both sides of the divide and I am not sure I like it. The push seems to be the interface used on smartphones – the ones that rely on touch screens and finger swipes – is to be shoehorned onto the desktop. It was Apple, in 2007, …

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