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Surfer Beware |
Dear
Valued FETCH Customer
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and thanks for reading! - FETCH and NU-Telecom Team
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Surfer Beware
- Safeguards When Using A Public Access Computer
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You may sometimes need to access the Internet from a computer other than your own — such as a public access computer at an Internet café or library, or the ones offered by hotels you'll be staying at during your summer vacation. Using a shared computer can be convenient, but you must take extra precautions to safeguard your personal information. Here are some tips to remember:
Why
Network
- Increasing
number of households utilizing home networking
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With an increasing number of households now using more than one computer, you've probably heard something about home networking. NU-Telecom's Internet staff can design a network to suit your needs, or maintain the network you already have in place. If you're wondering if it's time you should consider it, following are just a few of the benefits of both wired and wireless networking for homes.
Share an Internet connection. With a home network, family members using multiple computers can access the Internet at the same time without having to pay for multiple accounts.
Share files. Sharing files by networking computers is convenient and will save you money by not having to purchase CDs, zip or floppy drives. It's an easy way to share photos, music, and documents, plus you can save copies of your data on a different computer.
Share printers. With a home network, all of your computers can share a single printer.
Home Entertainment and Gaming. Newer video games now support either wired or wireless home networking. Having these products integrated into your network allows online Internet gaming, video sharing and other advanced features. Plus many popular home computer games allow friends and family to play together, if they have their computers networked.
With a wireless network, enjoy the following perks too:
Computer mobility. With mobile computers and other portable devices, you aren't limited to a network cable and can work or play wherever in the house you'd like.
No more hiding wires. Most of us don't have the time or money to hide cable under floors or inside walls of our home. Save time and energy avoiding the cabling mess and going wireless.
Ready to start your networking project? Call your local NU-Telecom today!
Ask The Help Desk - How
Do I Use The BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) Feature When I Send E-mail Messages To
Multiple People?
Question: I
often send e-mail messages to a long list of friends and family but I'm
concerned about revealing their e-mail addresses in the "TO" field. I've heard
about the BCC feature, but how exactly do I use it? I use Windows XP Home
Edition for my operating system and Outlook Express for e-mail.
Answer: "BCC" stands for Blind Carbon Copy, and it's a good way to send
messages to many recipients without showing the world all of their e-mail
addresses. When using Outlook Express, you won't necessarily see the "BCC" field
when you create a new message. So after you create a message, click your cursor
arrow on its "View" menu item. Select "All Headers" and the "BCC" field will be
visible right below the "CC" field of the message. Then simply enter the e-mail
addresses of your chosen recipients. Please note — sometimes spam filters will
catch messages that don't have anything in the "TO" field, so put your
recipients in the "BCC" field but in addition put your own address in the "TO"
field to avoid that problem. All e-mail client software programs have the "BCC"
option. If you use a program other than Outlook Express and can't find the BCC
field in your particular program, check the program's help files to locate it.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Tips for Pet
Travel
http://tripswithpets.com - If you like
to include your pet when you travel, this site can help make the experience go
much more smoothly. It includes travel tools, airline pet policies, state leash
laws, pet friendly hotel chains, pet recreational activities, directories of
veterinarians — even an "Ask the Travel Dog" advice column. The site's staff
members are veterans of the online travel industry and have a great deal of
experience traveling with their pets. Follow their tips to keep everyone happy,
including the furry or feathered members of the family.
Cooking with Farmers' Market Finds
http://thatsmyhome.com/farmers -
It just wouldn't be summer without visits to your local farmers' market. Want
some fresh ideas about how to prepare the vegetables you find there? Browse
through this site to see their newest recipes like Grilled Sweet Corn with Chili
Lime Butter or Green Beans with Honey Cashew Sauce. You can also search for
recipes that feature a specific vegetable, everything from asparagus to
zucchini. Dig in and enjoy the tastes of the season.
Send Support to a Soldier
http://anysoldier.com - This site, started
by a Combat Infantry soldier on the ground in Iraq and run by a retired Army
soldier, is a volunteer effort designed to put "care packages" in the hands of
U.S. soldiers who wouldn't otherwise get much or any mail. It offers you a way
to connect with these Americans and let them know you support them and
appreciate their sacrifices. You'll find complete information on the site
including ideas for what items to send, as well as instructions for how and
where to mail your packages.
Sweet Celebration for Hersheypark
http://hersheypa.com/attractions/hersheypark/100th - When Milton Hershey
opened Hersheypark in 1907, it featured a merry-go-round, an amphitheatre, and
5¢ chocolate bars. Now the amusement park in cocoa-crazed Hershey, Pennsylvania
includes twisting steel coasters, live entertainment, and a new boardwalk with
the largest water-play structure in the world. To celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Hersheypark (and of the Hershey's Kiss), Hershey is throwing a
sweet celebration. You'll find all the delicious details at this site including
visitor information and lodging options.
Building an Ark for a Flood of Laughter
http://evanalmighty.com - Opening this
month is a comedy of biblical proportions, Evan Almighty, which has Steve
Carell reprising his role as newscaster Evan Baxter from the movie Bruce
Almighty. Evan is visited by God (Morgan Freeman) and asked to build an ark,
a task that turns his life upside down and creates animal antics in two-by-two
fashion. Check out this site to watch the trailer and other video clips, try
your luck at ark games, or take a look inside Evan's Ark Building for Dummies
book. Rated PG.
Short Tutorial - Clearing
Private Data From Browsers On Public Access Computers
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Whenever you share
a computer with others, particularly a public one, you'll want to protect your
privacy by clearing personal data from the computer's browser prior to ending
your online sessions. Fortunately, the top browsers make this process a pretty
simple one. Just follow the steps below to insure that subsequent computer users
don't walk away with your personal details — such as passwords or web form
information — when using public access computers.
Clearing Private Data When Using Internet Explorer 7.0 And Windows XP Home
Edition — After Your Browsing Session:
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Best regards,
FETCH and
the NU-Telecom Team
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