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Tamara Laroux Shot Herself, & Went to Hell, Then to Heaven and BACK!! 2 Interviews. ACU Sunday Series. Tamara Laroux shot herself in the chest, died, and went to hell, but God RESCUED HER from hell and took her to heaven for a glimpse of it, before returning her spirit to her body!! http://www.cbn.com/700club You are recommended to watch this interview at- https://youtu.be/HGQDkCi-OIY?si=E-PeFdUalOMg91mF joel10000a 122K subscribers 5,957,093 views Feb 23, 2011 800-759-0700 - Toll Free Prayer Line Here is the link to Tamara Laroux and her husband Rodney's ministry website. Their ministry is called "Life Change International". http://lifechangeintl.com/ If you would like to read my detailed Born Again Information, here is the link to the introductory message. It is a .pdf file, so you will need to have the FREE Adobe Reader installed on your computer. Get the free Adobe Reader here and install it on your computer: http://get.adobe.com/reader/ The Born Again Information is here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3... Here is another link that will help you better understand how things fit together spiritually: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3... This link is to a teaching on "How to Forgive Yourself" http://www.greatbiblestudy.com/forgiv... If you would like to listen to Christian music on the Internet, then please see the link below. It has several different types of Christian music, each on its on separate channel. There's even a Christmas channel so you can even listen to Christmas Music anytime you wish! http://www.cbn.com/radio/ This is a link to a website loaded with other people's experiences of going to heaven and coming back to tell about it! Also some are about people going to hell and coming back! http://heavenvisit.com/home.html A Second Chance at Heaven - Tamara Laroux (Guest) Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/qHWJ7d7caKM?si=2lKe9mvBbXUQ3lvY Bridge City News 27.9K subscribers 4,633 views Feb 6, 2020 Aired on: Thursday, February 6, 2020 For more info, please go to https://www.bridgecitynews.ca/ Subscribe to Bridge City News Channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfg... Like Bridge City News on Facebook HERE: / Follow Bridge City News on Twitter HERE: / bridgecitynews
20240620 Vispero-A Review of PDF Navigation With JAWS Originally Broadcasted June 20, 2024, on ACB Media 5 Participants learned how to open and read PDFs in Adobe Reader, plus access them in web browsers like Chrome and Edge. Sponsored By: Vispero
Since 1982, Adobe has been empowering the world of design. The company tools transformed the way graphic designers, editors, and creators do their jobs. Today's guest, Scott Belsky, allowed these creatives to share their work seamlessly with Behance, the largest portfolio platform in the world. Adobe acquired Behance in 2012 and Scott became their Chief Product Officer a few years later. While at Adobe, he has brought apps we know and love to web and mobile, like Photoshop and Adobe Reader, while also evolving Adobe's 3D product landscape. He joins Tomer today to share what inspires innovation, how he leads his team, and the importance of first impressions in design. Follow Scott Belsky and Tomer Cohen on LinkedIn. And don't forget to rate the show!
Join Elizabeth Whitaker as we explore Adobe Reader with JAWS. This is a pre-recorded Clubhouse event. Find more great training content at https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/ Here are our upcoming webinars https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/freewebinars/
On the Archive of the May FSOpenLine, an overview of features new to the June product updates, resources for learning Slack, and your calls on a variety of topics including: JAWS getting stuck thinking menus are active, and Adobe Reader not always bringing focus to the dialog for setting document tagging options.
Facilitators: Brad and Sandhya Topics: sharing Voiceover; sharing Youtube links appear in sent folder in iCloud; updating an old iPhone; using Siri to locate lost iPhone; changing increments on track position for navigating podcast; reading a PDF as image - can use Voice Dream Reader, Seeing AI, or Adobe Reader; speed test app; using Siri to fast forward in podcast; extending pause time for Siri; activating Siri always listening; labeled phone numbers within a contact; viewing participants in Zoom call; original sound in Zoom; sending a message with a forwarded message; iBUG Bytes - setting up password in Screen time to improve security of iPhone; viewing message on both iPad and iPhone; turning off VoiceOver; accessability shortcut; swapping calls; Facebook news feed is garbled; screen recognition; navigation style;
20221215 Vispero Presentation – Five Tips for Managing PDF Documents Originally Aired December 15, 2022, on ACB Media 5 Are you looking for tips to manage PDF documents with JAWS? Want to know which JAWS features can increase productivity when accessing documents? Participants were shown: how to use Convenient OCR to read inaccessible PDFs choose whether you want to access documents in Adobe Reader or your web browser use Smart Glance to navigate PDFs customize accessibility settings in Adobe Reader Sponsored by Vispero
View in HD at . Many Mac users have Adobe Reader on their Macs so they can read and fill out PDF files. But macOS already has a very capable PDF app named Preview. Most people will find it more than capable for all of their needs, and perhaps a little faster and convenient. If Adobe Reader is set as your default PDF app, I'll show you how to switch back to using Preview.
Discover 5 PDF proofreading tips you can apply when working with Adobe Reader DC. Listen to find out more aboutRotating the page view Using the ‘Show Cover View in Two Page View' function Attaching a Word file for large amounts of corrected text Why you should avoid using ‘floating' sticky notes How to find invisible errors you know you've corrected Free versus paid-for software: Is Adobe Reader DC good enough for PDF proofreading? Course: https://denisecowleeditorial.com/pdf-markup-course/ (How to Mark Up PDF Page Proofs) Join our Patreon communitypatreon.com/editingpodcast Denise and LouiseDenise Cowle: denisecowleeditorial.com Louise Harnby: harnby.co/fiction-editing Music credit‘Vivacity' Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Some drama in the Linux Kernel and so many vulns resulting in code execution in Homebrew, GitLab, an air fryer, Source engine, Super Mario Maker, Adobe Reader and the Linux Kernel. [00:00:32] On the Feasibility of Stealthily Introducing Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Software via Hypocrite Commits https://github.com/QiushiWu/QiushiWu.github.io/blob/main/papers/OpenSourceInsecurity.pdf https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/YH+zwQgBBGUJdiVK@unreal/ https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nfs/YH%2FfM%2FTsbmcZzwnX@kroah.com/ During this episode we speculated that the recent patches might be unrelated to the research. This seems to have been confirmed by U. Mn in an email we did not see before recording https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAK8KejpUVLxmqp026JY7x5GzHU2YJLPU8SzTZUNXU2OXC70ZQQ@mail.gmail.com/ [00:15:18] Exploiting vulnerabilities in Cellebrite UFED and Physical Analyzer from an app's perspective https://signal.org/blog/cellebrite-vulnerabilities/ [00:22:30] [Ubuntu] OverlayFS LPE https://ssd-disclosure.com/ssd-advisory-overlayfs-pe/ [00:25:48] Synology DSM AppArmor synosearchagent misconfiguration https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2020-1158 [00:28:22] [GitLab] RCE via unsafe inline Kramdown options https://hackerone.com/reports/1125425 [00:35:25] [Homebrew] Broken parsing of Git diff allows an attacker to inject arbitrary Ruby scripts to Casks on official taps https://hackerone.com/reports/1167608 https://blog.ryotak.me/post/homebrew-security-incident-en/ [00:41:52] Remote code execution vulnerabilities in Cosori smart air fryer https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2021/04/vuln-spotlight-co.html https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2020-1217 https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2020-1216 [00:48:54] Source engine remote code execution via game invites [CVE-2021-30481] https://secret.club/2021/04/20/source-engine-rce-invite.html [01:00:40] Discussion: Should programs be banned from Hackerone https://dayzerosec.com [01:08:54] [Nintendo|3DS] Buffer Overflow in Super Mario Maker level decompression https://hackerone.com/reports/687887 [01:15:12] PrusaSlicer Obj.cpp load_obj() out-of-bounds write vulnerability https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2020-1219 [01:20:12] Analysis of a use-after-free Vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC https://blog.exodusintel.com/2021/04/20/analysis-of-a-use-after-free-vulnerability-in-adobe-acrobat-reader-dc/ https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/blog/2021/4/22/cve-2021-20226-a-reference-counting-bug-in-the-linux-kernel-iouring-subsystem [01:31:21] Designing sockfuzzer, a network syscall fuzzer for XNU https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2021/04/designing-sockfuzzer-network-syscall.html [01:37:26] gaasedelen/tenet: A Trace Explorer for Reverse Engineers https://github.com/gaasedelen/tenet [01:40:41] tmp.0ut https://tmpout.sh/1/ [01:44:35] Phœnix exploit / iOS 9.3.5 https://gist.github.com/Siguza/96ae6d6806e974199b1d44ffffca5331 [01:46:02] Experiences with Apple Security Bounty https://theevilbit.github.io/posts/experiences_with_asb/ Watch the DAY[0] podcast live on Twitch (@dayzerosec) every Monday afternoon at 12:00pm PST (3:00pm EST) Or the vide
Do you have difficulty navigating PDF documents with JAWS? Are you looking for keyboard commands to make reading easier? We’ll provide an overview of the portable document format (PDF) and show you how to: Use the Adobe Reader Accessibility Assistant to optimize your reading experience. Read PDFs in Adobe Reader or in a web browser. Enter information into a Fillable PDF form.
A listener seeks advice if a Samsung Galaxy tablet is a good buy. Volkswagen to release a $28,000 electric car. Another former SBC Global user is unable to receive e-mail for over a month. We discuss alternatives e-mail services. A caller with two printers is having difficulties directing printing to the right printer. A small business user seeks a router with wireless access through a concrete wall. Although this is not possible, we discuss alternative strategies for wireless access. A caller wishes to change his display settings to turn off high contrast text. Also we give information on how to reset a browser (clear the Firefox cache) after a possible hijack. Yet another SBC Global user discusses e-mail access issues and how to forward e-mail from an old e-mail box to a new one. A user who recently upgraded the RAM in his computer experiences a severe degradation in processing speed. We discuss options to troubleshoot this problem. A Yahoo mail user gets help on how to open up a PDF file in Adobe Reader instead of the built-in PDF viewer in Mozilla Firefox.
Erik and Bob take your questions. Massive Facebook security issue could compromise at least 50 million accounts. Securities and Exchange Commission fines robocaller $80 million in an effort to stem Caller ID spoofing. Federal Communications Commission to cities and states: Stop with fees, regulations slowing the development of 5G cellular service. A listener wants to know if he can read information off an older floppy drive with a parallel printer port bformat in his computer . We alert listeners to a potential Amazon Payment car purchase scam involving gift cards after a caller relates his story. A listener with a new laptop seeks a commercial antivirus solution. We also cover the benefits of using OpenDNS and a popup blocker in order to surf the Internet more safely. A listener gets an error message when trying to open a PDF with Adobe Reader. A fellow computer user and caller suggests using Google Voice as a way to receive messages from an iPhone and display and reply to them using a Windows computer. We help a user with instructions on how to create a "recovery drive" in Windows 10, which may be helpful in the event of a future computer failure.
California passes new toughest-in-the-nation data privacy law amid criticism by privacy advocates. Driver of autonomous Uber car faces manslaughter charges for watching video streaming service before crash. A listener faces difficulties with his iPad keyboard performance after an iOS update. Driving while taking cold medicine could get you locked up in the United Kingdom. A listener has questions about using a "cloud" storage device to store data, plus has questions on safely updating Adobe Reader and removing unwanted software. How to change the default homepage in the Mozilla Firefox web browser after a browser hijack, plus how to clear the Internet cache. We help a user to deal with "Blue Screen Of Death" error messages in Windows 10. Plus, a listener calls in to find a simpler alternative to Quicken for checking software. We also talk with a user seeking a usable web browser for the (obsolete) Windows Vista operating system.
This week's podcast finds Chet hosting from Hong Kong with guest Ben Verschaeren. Topics covered include the eFail disclosure, Adobe Reader vulns, Chili's credit card theft, LocationSmart leaking cell locations and Android requirements to stay up to date.
Delivered with love and setting the tone for what was is to follow in this Podcast. Immersing their audience in a story is something both Josh and Sarah do because a well-told presentation will stick in their audience's brain for years to come! 2:17: Victorian/Melbourne Death Scene. How's life in the funeral industry? why celebrants must diversify their roles within the industry, not just rely on one form of industry work. Figures from Springvale Botanical Cemetery show the drop-in funerals for February and March. With no apparent reason, the bottom fell out of this market. there is a reoccurring issue. and you can bet that the same time the following year it was reversed. We need to think about the way we market death! Weddings have changed “enormously” in the past decade, and for the better, with people taking greater ownership not only of their ceremonies but also their marriages. Civil celebrants, for example, have overseen the majority of weddings in Australia since 1999. Similar “exciting developments” have been slower to show in the funeral industry. Now we see families looking for a celebrant who fits in with who they are. However, many are at the whim of a Funeral Director. Which says to us, don't just rely on this form of recommendation. to produce a sustainable business! 7:40: Custom design coffins: https://expressioncoffins.com.au - Josh talks to a Graphic artist on the work that she is doing within the funeral industry, designing beautiful wraps for standard coffins. These wraps are designed with the deceased in mind. Their personality certainly shines through. 10:00: Templates of forms. Official Certificate of Marriage and DONLIM template - the lovely Peter Willington was good enough to design some writeable PDF templates for the OCM and DONLIM, and the use of Adobe Acrobat versus Adobe Reader. 12:00: Technology, love it or hate it! Facebook information that we all should know about. 23:00: How to tackle a second wedding. When already legally married how you approach the conversation with couples as to why you can't have a second "marriage ceremony." The legal implications for celebrants, the nuances of this situation and the ramifications of your actions. Legal issues - wedding days = Marriage Act and consequences explained. 35:00: Marriage equality. NOIM descriptor was not clear, Sarah has since updated information that has been clearer in this podcast. Descriptor question is a tricky one, and we talk about how Sarah's advice in an earlier episode wasn't strictly on point. 45:40: Cancellations verses refunds. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/celebrant/message
ManageEngine Desktop Central Overall, I have to bluntly say that I really enjoyed playing with ManageEngine's solution. It's got a crap-ton of features built into it - above and beyond patching - that I think IT/security folks will really appreciate. Pros Agent or agentless management of systems MDM (didn't play with it but it certainly looks feature-rich) Application white/blacklisting Ability to push out configurations for things you'd normally use GPOs for - i.e. setting a login banner, enforcing screen locks, setting IE homepage and search engine, etc. Patch management is full-featured - it's easy to setup a simple "scan systems, download and deploy missing patches." Or just a "scan to identify missing patches" kind of thing. It's easy to run a variety of reports to find out which systems are most vulnerable, which patches are missing across the enterprise, etc. Software deployment engine - there's a big package library where you can easily search and deploy things like Dropbox, Adobe Reader, etc. It also includes a self-service portal where users can simply select certain packages and have them installed automagically! Inventory - ability to have detailed hardware/software level details on each machine. Ability to block software by path and/or hash. You can also give people a warning saying "We're gonna nuke dropbox in 2 days if you keep it on here!" Agent-based install gives you ability to chat with users, remote control systems, send announcements, drop to a command line at a target machine, etc. Reports - you can create a report for just about anything under the sun like AD group changes, user logon reports, users that are disabled/expired, and on and on... Email alerts - I think you can trigger an email alert for just about ANYTHING that happens in the environment. ...more on today's episode!
Erik and Bob continue with your questions. A listener asks if an update popup to Adobe Reader is legtimate. We revisit the question of emptying your web browser's "cache," and a former SBC Global user details problems in changing her e-mail password. A listener has questions about removing multiple language keyboards from an Android device. We continue with caller comments on the H1-B visa debate. Cell phone questions: A caller wonders if he should buy the older Galaxy S6 cell phone at a lower price or newer Galaxy S7, and also if he should purchase a "locked" or "unlocked" phone. Will the OpenDNS security service work with different web browsers? The Federal Aviation Administration's drone database faces a legal challenge. The Chrome web browser freezes after a user upgrades the operating system to the Windows 10 "Creator's Update."
This week, we are LIVE from Long Beach at the 2017 CCAE Conference. CCAE is the California Council for Adult Education (https://www.ccaestate.org/), a professional organization which advocates for the needs of Adult Learners so that they may acquire the necessary English language, civics, and vocational skills to full integrate in California and beyond. At the conference, I was honored to present a workshop entitled, "Tech Up Your Citizenship Class" (https://goo.gl/SMrwdC) which includes ten tips on how to use digital resources in a Citizenship classroom. The ideas ranged from using EMMA, to answer student most pressing questions while familiarizing them with the USCIS.gov website, to downloading apps to inform students about their civil rights and enabling them to contact their government representatives. After the workshop, I recorded a quick podcast with Kathy Martin,the Citizenship teacher from Beaumont Adult School (https://bas-beaumont-ca.schoolloop.com/). After this quick interview, Teacher Kathy talked about the I-912, Request for Fee Waiver and I-942, Request for Reduced Fee. She used an idiom to give a very important piece of advice--listen closely and try to identify the idiom and what it really means. The idiom's definition is also included in the show notes. Visit www.uscitizenpod.com during the week for more Citizenship resources from the CCAE conference including a new Citizenship and civics books for Spanish Speakers from http://www.fisher-hill.com/. USCIS Forms Page https://www.uscis.gov/forms USCIS FORMS ARE FREE: Download them on this site (forms can be filled out using the latest version of Adobe Reader.) You can also order forms by mail or phone. Don't pay anyone for copies of USCIS forms. Don't forget to sign your forms! Failure to sign will result in rejection. I-912, Request for Fee Waiver https://www.uscis.gov/i-912 I-912P, HHS Poverty Guidelines for Fee Waiver Request https://www.uscis.gov/i-912p I-942, Request for Reduced Fee https://www.uscis.gov/i-942 I-942P, Income Guidelines for Reduced Fees https://www.uscis.gov/i-942p I-912 | Solicitud de Exención de Tarifas https://www.uscis.gov/es/formularios/i-912 I-912P | Guías de Pobreza de HHS para de Solicitud de Exención de Tarifas https://www.uscis.gov/es/formularios/i-912p I-942, Petición de Reducción de Tarifa https://www.uscis.gov/es/formularios/i-942 I-942P, Guías de Ingreso para la Reducción de Tarifas https://www.uscis.gov/es/formularios/i-942p From the Cambridge Dictionary: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/stick-with-it The idiom graphic is from American English at State. See it at http://www.uscitizenpod.com/2017/05/2017-ccae-citizenship-interview.html Or go to the American English at State Facebook page and check out their whole collection of idiom and grammar cards. Look under photos.
TurboTax Support If you can't e-file your income tax return and you don't have a printer, this helpful video shows you step-by-step how to print your income tax return using Adobe Reader and TurboTax Online.
This week we answer the question “What kind of antivirus should I use?”. And the answer might surprise you. Links to help you with patching your software: Windows Update – http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/install-windows-updates Adobe Flash – http://www.welivesecurity.com/2014/10/31/how-to-update-adobe-flash/ Adobe Reader – https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/install-updates-reader-acrobat.html Sun Java – https://www.java.com/en/download/help/java_update.xml Questions or comments? Email podcast[at]shoestringnetworks.com The post Tech Tip Podcast Episode 4: What Kind of Antivirus Should I Use? appeared first on Shoestring Networks.
Materials Available here: https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Hariri-Spelman-Gorenc-Abusing-Adobe-Readers-JavaScript-APIs.pdf Abusing Adobe Reader’s JavaScript APIs Brian Gorenc Manager, HP’s Zero Day Initiative Abdul-Aziz Hariri Security Researcher, HP’s Zero Day Initiative Jasiel Spelman Security Researcher, HP’s Zero Day Initiative Adobe Reader’s JavaScript APIs offer a rich set of functionality for document authors. These APIs allow for processing forms, controlling multimedia events, and communicating with databases, all of which provide end-users the ability to create complex documents. This complexity provides a perfect avenue for attackers to take advantage of weaknesses that exist in Reader’s JavaScript APIs. In this talk, we will provide insight into both the documented and undocumented APIs available in Adobe Reader. Several code auditing techniques will be shared to aid in vulnerability discovery, along with numerous proofs-of-concept which highlight real-world examples. We’ll detail out how to chain several unique issues to obtain execution in a privileged context. Finally, we’ll describe how to construct an exploit that achieves remote code execution without the need for memory corruption. Brian Gorenc is the manager of Vulnerability Research with Hewlett-Packard Security Research (HPSR). In this role, Gorenc leads the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) program, which is the world’s largest vendor-agnostic bug bounty program. His focus includes analyzing and performing root-cause analysis on hundreds of zero-day vulnerabilities submitted by ZDI researchers from around the world. The ZDI works to expose and remediate weaknesses in the world’s most popular software. Brian is also responsible for organizing the ever-popular Pwn2Own hacking competitions. Prior to joining HP, Gorenc worked for Lockheed Martin on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. In this role, he led the development effort on the Information Assurance (IA) products in the JSF’s mission planning environment. Twitter: @maliciousinput Abdul-Aziz Hariri is a security researcher with Hewlett-Packard Security Research (HPSR). In this role, Hariri analyzes and performs root-cause analysis on hundreds of vulnerabilities submitted to the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) program, which is the world's largest vendor-agnostic bug bounty program. His focus includes performing root-cause analysis, fuzzing and exploit development. Prior to joining HP, Hariri worked as an independent security researcher and threat analyst for Morgan Stanley emergency response team. During his time as an independent researcher, he was profiled by Wired magazine in their 2012 article, “Portrait of a Full-Time Bug Hunter”. Twitter: @abdhariri Jasiel Spelman is a vulnerability analyst and exploit developer for the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) program. His primary role involves performing root cause analysis on ZDI submissions to determine exploitability, followed by developing exploits for accepted cases. Prior to being part of ZDI, Jasiel was a member of the Digital Vaccine team where he wrote exploits for ZDI submissions, and helped develop the ReputationDV service from TippingPoint. Jasiel's focus started off in the networking world but then shifted to development until transitioning to security. He has a BA in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Twitter: @wanderingglitch HP’s Zero Day Initiative, Twitter: @thezdi
In Episode 2 Jon Tippens is back to talk about what I thought we were going to talk about in Episode 1, PDF Management. We discuss all of our discontents with managing this ubiquitos document that is significantly flexible on PCs but severely limited on mobile devices. We discuss where we run into friction with PDFs in our own process and what workflows we have devised to settle this problem. But that's not all! First, we have a meta discussion about the intro music to this show and then proceed to analyze the intro to season 2 of True Detective (No Spoilers... sort of). PDF Apps Discussed: PDF Expert, Documents, Evernote, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Adobe Reader, iBooks, Kindle, Dropbox, Google Drive, PDFpen, Skitch, Scannable, PDFpen Scan+, forScore, Jot Script Evernote Stylus Other Apps Discussed: Penultimate, Paper, Workflow, Hazel, DEVONthink Robby Burns + Friends RSS
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In episode four, James Oates introduces us to Tweet Free, a fully accessible Twitter client for Windows8.1. He walks us through version eleven of Adobe Reader for reading PDF files. He demonstrates Adobe Digital Additions for reading eBooks. He shows us how to add a RSS feed to Microsoft Outlook. Finally, he demonstrates making a phone call using Google Voice inside of Google Hangouts.
In episode four, James Oates introduces us to Tweet Free, a fully accessible Twitter client for Windows8.1. He walks us through version eleven of Adobe Reader for reading PDF files. He demonstrates Adobe Digital Additions for reading eBooks. He shows us how to add a RSS feed to Microsoft Outlook. Finally, he demonstrates making a phone call using Google Voice inside of Google Hangouts.
In episode four, James Oates introduces us to Tweet Free, a fully accessible Twitter client for Windows8.1. He walks us through version eleven of Adobe Reader for reading PDF files. He demonstrates Adobe Digital Additions for reading eBooks. He shows us how to add a RSS feed to Microsoft Outlook. Finally, he demonstrates making a phone call using Google Voice inside of Google Hangouts.
Chet Wisniewski and Michael Argast discuss the perils of security on mobile devices, including the Android, yet another zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader and the latest on Zeus/Zbot and Stuxnet.
Chester Wisniewski and Michael Argast talk about the latest security news related to Twitter's use of HTTPS, Congress killing net neutrality, car hacking, tsunami scams,the Adobe Reader zero day and more.
Chester Wisniewski and Sean Richmond of Sophos Australia discuss the latest Adobe Reader security updates, the newest iPod beta SDK and malware on Windows Mobile.
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The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
In this episode we wrap up my 50 Fabulous Family History Favorites List On Friday I babysat my two grandsons Davy and Joey, and I put together a little game that was prompted by a listener email. You met long time listener and Premium Member Dot in Australia during our virtual Christmas Party in episode 147, and after the show aired, Dot wrote me to say how much she enjoyed it and to tell me about a little concentration game she put together for her granddaughter. When my kids were growing up we called in the Memory Game and I know some folks call it the Match Game. But no matter what you call it, it's the game where you have a set of cards that are all pairs, and you lay them upside down in rows on the table and two at a time turn them over trying to find matches. The person with the most matches wins. Dot made up cards with photos of her family members. She writes: “She opened the little box I was holding and went through the photos one by one. We put a few pairs down at a time, and as she turned them over she matched them. I included our pets as well.” I wrote Dot back to let her know that MyHeritage.com had something similar. You have to sign in to your free account. In the menu you will find the MyHeritage Family Game under the Apps tab When Davy, who is three years old, arrived on Friday I got to thinking about all this, and I quickly whipped together a set of cards using photos of family members and ancestors. How to Make a Quick Memory Game: Software: Microsoft Publisher Create one rectangle outline shape the desired size of the cards Copy and paste the shape to fill up the page. (I fit 6 cards per page) Duplicate the page enough times to have enough cards for a game. (I just started with 9 pairs) Using the Insert Picture feature, fill each rectangle with a digital photo from your computer (adjust the size of the image to fit the rectangle so all the cards would be uniform.) Print them out on Glossy Photo paper Cut out the cards It was a lot of fun and a great way to incorporate family history in to daily activities. I think when we do that it makes family history more of a natural part of our kid's lives. Dot also mentioned to me that she found an app for her iPad called Match. (Update: this app appears to be discontinued. Try Match the Memory at ) And the other fun things I did this weekend was watch a movie called Play the Game. My daughter Hannah told me about it and set it up in my Netflix Instant Queue when she was here over the holidays, and we finally got a chance to sit down and watch it. If you're looking for a Valentine's movie to watch with your sweetie, this is it. It is a little independent film from 2008 starring one of my all-time favorites – Andy Griffith. It's about the relationship between a young man and his grandfather, and how they coach each other through their love lives. It's funny, and sweet, and that's very refreshing. You can check it out at the movie's website called GEM: 50 Fabulous Family History Favorites Free ChartsGenealogy charts in one form or another have been around since people started keeping track of their family history. And even with all the technology we have today, sometimes there is just no substitute for a paper chart to help you work through the complicated relationships in your family tree. My first favorite gems are in the chart category, free charts that you can use online and offline to help you keep things organized, as well as help you share your family tree with others. 26. About Genealogy View, download, save and print free family tree charts and forms including U.S. Census Extraction forms. In this collection you will find traditional family tree suitable for printing, as well as interactive charts that allow you to type in the fields online (using the free Adobe Reader program) before saving them to your computer. 27. Ancestry.com Deep in the Ancestry website are a diverse collection of free downloadable forms and charts. Select from Ancestry Ancestral Form, Research Calendar, Research Extract, Correspondence Record, Family Group Sheet, Source Summary, US, UK and Canadian Census forms. 28. Family Tree Magazine Offers a wide selection of free downloadable charts including a Five-Generation Ancestor Chart, Family Group Sheet, Research Calendar, and Repository Checklist. You'll also find forms for Cemetery Transcription, Immigration, Records, Oral History, Heirlooms, and census extraction forms for every US enumeration. 29. MarthaStewart.com At marthastewart.com they offer an online decorative Family Tree Fan Chart template suitable for framing. In the search box on the site's home page search for “Family Tree Charts” and you'll find several lovely charts in the results list that include instructions and downloadable templates. You'll also find other “good things” including free videos and family tree display ideas. 30. FamilyChartmasters.com The Family ChartMasters chart creation tool--Family ChArtist-- is a great way to make a decorative 8.5x11 chart suitable for scrapbooking, framing or other craft projects. Enter your information manually or via gedcom and choose one of the simple pedigree chart designs. You can edit your information and then choose from hundreds of borders, background and embellishments or even use your own pictures in your chart. Movies You can tell by the way I opened this show that I love a good movie, and I particularly love movies with family history themes and stories of immigration. This next group of favorites is what I consider to be some of the best: 31. “Writer Nick and his wife Emily are expecting their first child. When a necessary home repair proves too costly to afford, Nick must swallow his pride and visit his father, a proud immigrant stonemason with whom he has a difficult relationship, and ask him to do the work. Confronting the issues of religious and family tradition which have separated father and son causes Nick and Emily to reevaluate their lives and the things they value most.” Starring the incredible Judy Holliday who you'll remember from the original version of the movie Born Yesterday, and Richard Conte 32. Sweet Land The Movie website: When Lars Torvik's grandmother Inge dies in 2004, he is faced with a decision – sell the family farm on which she lived since 1920, or cling to the legacy of the land. Seeking advice, he turns to the memory of Inge and the stories that she had passed on to him. The movie is based on Will Weaver's short story A Gravestone Made of Wheat and shot on location in Southern Minnesota. 33. The Emigrants Starring Max Von Sydow. In episode 24 I mentioned the book which was made into a movie. (Swedish: Utvandrarna) “The Emigrants” is a 1971 Swedish film directed by Jan Troell. It tells the story of a Swedish group who emigrate from Småland, Sweden to Minnesota in the 19th century. The film follows the hardship of the group in Sweden and on the trip. The film is based on the first two novels of The Emigrants suite by Vilhelm Moberg: The Emigrants and Unto a Good Land.” 34. (British title The Anatolian Smile) A 1963 American dramatic film directed, produced and written by Elia Kazan, from his own book. In this tale, loosely based upon the life of Kazan's uncle. Turner Classic Movies has started showing it occasionally, so check their schedule. Conferences and Events One question I get asked a lot is about conferences. Most folks don't have the time or money to attend them all, and I often get asked, if I could go to just one which would it be? Well, first and foremost it's the one that has the kind of classes you are looking for for your particular research, but I do have some overall opinions on conferences that I think you really can't go wrong with. 37. 38. WDYTYA Live in London (Update: This conference has been discontinued) 39. Stuff for Kids Every day that we invest in genealogy research it becomes even more important that we capture the interest of the next generation in family history. If we don't, it could all be lost and for nothing. This next group of faves are tools you can use to accomplish this important task. 40. 41. 42. 43. My Favorite Episodes 44. The Forensic Linguist Dr. Robert Leonard 45. My interview with Venice 46. Interview with Lisa Kudrow 47. Chris Haley sings 48. Steve Luxenberg and 49. Interview with Gena Ortega and 50. Heritage Quilts
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On this special episode, we all discuss a recent release by the United States Government entitled the National Space Policy of the United States of America. It discusses six key goals the government hopes to implement in terms of international cooperation in space as well as unmanned space exploration, manned space exploration, and military use of space. To view the full document, you may click here. The document is a PDF and needs Adobe Reader. If you do not have it, it is available for free at http://adobe.com We want to hear your comments. To send them to us, you can email us text or an .mp3 to mailbag@talkingspaceonline.com. You can send it to us at our Twitter account @talkingspace or our Facebook page at http://bit.ly/talkingspacefb. Host this week: Sawyer Rosenstein. Panel Members: Gina Herlihy, Gene Mikulka, and Mark Ratterman Show Recorded - 6/28/2010
Apple launches the iPhone 4, a zero-day exploit for Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash is out in the wild, police department domain name snapped by campaigner against speed cameras, privacy concerns over threat to publish photos on Facebook, Google may be investigated over privacy issues, the United States proposes a kill switch for the Internet.
Giving products away -- think Adobe Reader or access to online news -- has become a legitimate business model on the Internet and even beyond. Once companies accept that price need not be tied to the cost of production and begin thinking creatively new possibilities emerge -- even for offline products according to Wharton faculty and others. Welcome to the world of ”freeconomics.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Diggs and Burke talk to Carlos from RCadvisor.com. Thinking this is just another RC calculator is like saying the combustion engine is just another horse. Learn how and why a powerful tool can aid the plane guys as well as the heli guys.Follow Carlos on twitter for updates: @creyes123 Watch the SEFF 08 DVD from HPP. Another great HPP Production. The Katfish gets a bath by Bikini Clad ladies. Surf and Turf DVD report coming next.Mentions:BoneDoc's 3D ClinicHigherplaneproductionsRCadvisor PDF info (use Foxit because Adobe Reader suxz) Watch the SEFF 08 DVD. Another great HPP Production. The Katfish gets a bath by Bikini Clad ladies. Surf and Turf DVD report coming next.
Diggs and Burke talk to Carlos from RCadvisor.com. Thinking this is just another RC calculator is like saying the combustion engine is just another horse. Learn how and why a powerful tool can aid the plane guys as well as the heli guys.Follow Carlos on twitter for updates: @creyes123 Watch the SEFF 08 DVD from HPP. Another great HPP Production. The Katfish gets a bath by Bikini Clad ladies. Surf and Turf DVD report coming next.Mentions:BoneDoc's 3D ClinicHigherplaneproductionsRCadvisor PDF info (use Foxit because Adobe Reader suxz) Watch the SEFF 08 DVD. Another great HPP Production. The Katfish gets a bath by Bikini Clad ladies. Surf and Turf DVD report coming next.
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Adobe Acrobat 8 Introduces a brand new forms workflow that automatically detects form fields in your PDFs automatically. You can also send your PDFs to users of the free Adobe Reader and they will be able to not only fill out your form, but also submit the data back to you so that you can compile it in a spreadsheet or database. In this episode I will show you just how easy it is.