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The Prius of Printers - Laser Printers

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

That ink in your inkjet printer costs about 300 to 500 times the cost of gasoline, according to research by the American Consumer Institute.  So if there was technology that would let you save ink in the same way that a hybrid car saves gasoline, that can mean hundreds of dollars per year in reducing printing expenses.  While there is no hard and fast rule, (more…)

Kick the Cable TV Habit - Save $1300

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Kicking the cable TV habit saves my household over $1300 per year. At my prior house, the Comcast cable bill for Digital Preferred service, with two HD boxes and NO DVR ran $113 per month. No HBO, Showtime, or sports upgrade is included in that princely monthly sum. Giving up CNN, ESPN, HGTV, FoodNetwork, and local city council meetings is a small price to pay for such big savings.

Last fall when I moved out of downtown, trying to get Over the Air programming was horrible with any combination of rabbit ears or set top boxes. The solution proved to be only about a $50 outlay. (more…)

Free Software is Green Two Ways

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Free software is green technology. First, it saves you the green in your wallet.  In these times, every bit helps.  Also, you don’t need to buy add on anti-virus software, for more green savings.  Second, free software is distributed in an environmentally friendly manner.  It is available via download on the Internet.  So there is no need to order a retail package encased in the indestructible clear plastic packaging.  It also means that no delivery vehicles, either warehouse to your house, or warehouse to big box, are involved. 

Third and most importantly, it helps to promote reuse of technology, rather than recycling.  Prolonging the life of an existing PC for another 3-4 years is more environmentally friendly than recycling, even when the energy savings costs on newer technology is figured in. (more…)

Impress Mom on Mother’s Day

Monday, April 20th, 2009
MSI Wind Nettop - As tall as a wine bottle

MSI Wind Nettop - As tall as a wine bottle

There has been the old adage, don’t give a woman a device with an electric plug for a special occasion. Given the number of pink and other girly colored electronic devices, I think that times have changed.

Anyway a homemade gift these days is perfectly appropriate anytime for parents, particularly in our financially strapped economy.  So how about investing about 30 minutes of your time to build a pc perfectly sized for the kitchen with your son(s) and/or daughter(s) for mom?  (more…)

Operating System Installations Comparison: A Surprising Winner

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Asus eee Netbook 1000HE $389, Apple Decal Priceless

Asus eee Netbook 1000HE $389, Apple Decal Priceless

When it comes to setup, not all operating systems are created equal.  Some require quite a bit more tuning than others.  And you’d be surprised which one is the winner in terms of speed.  In the last two weeks, I have had the occasion to do sell a laptop, buy a netbook, work with three operating system installations:

  • Sell my black Macbook
  • Buy the highly rated Asus 1000HE netbook
  • Install both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux on a Dell Desktop

If you plan to sell your computer, you should plan to at least reformat and reload the original operating system.  If you have experienced a slowdown in your PC, found certain devices no longer working, acquired an impossible to get rid of virus or endless popups, you may want to reload your operating system as well.  Just be sure to back up your data, photos, audio, etc, first.  Below is my recent experience in operating system installations. (more…)

Spring Tech Tuneup

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

After a cold and snowy winter, spring couldn’t have arrived soon enough.  We’ve already set back our clocks to daylight savings time and welcomed spring last week.  While many electronic gizmos are part of our daily life, some gear, like cameras, camcorders, and gps may only be used intermittently.  A few minutes spent to make sure all is well will make the Kodak moments more enjoyable.  Below are some tips to make sure that you’re ready to capture those spring events like Easter, commencement, and impromptu moments outside. (more…)

Use Web 2.0 and Save Big

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Using Web 2.0 social networking in a paired up purchase last week helped save about 20% on a $490 purchase of a printer and netbook. There are great promotions out on the retail landscape, but often you have to fulfill one of several requirements:  (more…)

Senior Moments

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Our moderate sized college town recycler collects more than two million pounds of ewaste  annually.  Rather than scrap all our desktops as cheap and powerful laptops replace them, I believe there is a huge opportunity to redeploy them within the community for seniors.  Older computer users are not generally producing videos, loading up huge iPods or MP3 players, or documenting every second of their life on line. (more…)

GPS Prices are Coming Down to Earth

Friday, March 13th, 2009

I have been an avid crew member on a lovely J44 for a number of years.  We have raced offshore in the Newport to Bermuda, the Mackinac races, and numerous buoy races.  Out on the open water, where there are no landmarks or fog sometimes, we rely on GPS to tell us where we are and how far we are from the mark.  It is exponentially better than Loran, dead reckoning, RDF or celestial navigation.

In automobiles, I must be a dinosaur.   (more…)

Digital Deprivation

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
  1. I’ve never downloaded an iTune.
  2. I’ve never subscribed to DVR service.
  3. I’ve never paid for on demand cable TV.
  4. I won’t book a hotel without free Internet access. (more…)