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Attrezzi per copiare, spostare, calcolare lo spazio, e registrareParliamo di:TeraCopy (win e osx)Direct Folders (win)AudioField (android)WinDirStat (win)Treesize (win)in linkografia su caffe20.itcaffe20.it/membri 30 gg gratis poi da 4 euro al mese0:00 - Introduzione e premessa sull'importanza di avere i giusti strumenti software su un nuovo computer1:30 - Raccomandazione di non usare Chrome e suggerimento di usare Vivaldi come browser alternativo2:00 - Presentazione di Teracopy per Windows e Mac (software per copiare file in modo efficiente)4:30 - Presentazione di Direct Folders (software per accedere rapidamente alle cartelle preferite)6:00 - Menzione di Audio Field per Android (app per registrazioni audio avanzate)7:00 - Presentazione di WinDirStat (software per visualizzare l'utilizzo dello spazio su disco)8:30 - Menzione di TreeSize come alternativa a WinDirStat9:30 - Riepilogo dei software menzionati e conclusioneServizio di autotiming disponibile, IusOnDemand srl
Rich opens the mailbag to answer listener questions.Victor asked if Apple will introduce a new iPad Pro this year. Rich says Apple's Let Loose event on May 7 is expected to unveil new models.Tish asks if she should use AT&T Internet Air or Spectrum Fiber at 1 gigabit speed.Michael, who is in Kentucky, asks how to hide his real phone number when signing up for services. Rich mentioned Cloaked, Burner App, T-Mobile DIGITS, Verizon's Second Number and Google Voice.Sue asked why she and her significant other's iPhone accounts seemed intertwined. Rich says to set up separate Apple IDs but link them up using Apple Family Sharing.Bonnie in Santa Barbara wonders if she should switch from faster to slower internet to save money.Brian Chesky, co-founder of Airbnb, and Jay Carney, who leads public policy, will talk about their new icons offering and more.Sara in Ventura has mistakenly locked up her phone and can't access her two-factor authentication codes.T-Mobile now owns Mint Mobile.Roku devices will soon have home screen ads.Kathy in Laguna Niguel wants to know if she should pay to replace the modem on her solar system or connect it using a wired connection.Sam's Club is replacing receipt checkers at the exit doors with AI and computer vision to do the job automatically.Jack Winston, founder of BePresent, discusses how the app can help users use their smartphones less.John says he's running out of space on his hard drive and wants to know how to free up storage. Rich mentioned BleachBit and WinDirStat. You could also change the default storage location for documents.LinkedIn now has three new games: Crossclimb, Pinpoint and Queens.Brad in Key West says he lost photos on his iPhone during a recent software update. Rich mentioned checking the Recently Deleted album in the Photos App and backing up photos to a third-party service like Amazon Photos, Dropbox, OneDrive, or Google Photos.UnitedHealthcare says 1/3 of Americans might be involved in their data breach.Anthropic releases Claude AI as a free app for iOS.John in Bakersfield had online banking fraud and needs help.John Faulkner of Clean Fleet Report will join to give a review of the all-electric Acura ZDX.Mindtrip.AI is a new way to use AI to plan travel.The popular Arc web browser is now available on Windows.Shaka Guide is an app that turns your smartphone into a GPS audio guide for places around Hawaii, national parks and scenic drives. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
This week we're rebroadcasting a coversation we had last year with PI's Tech Co-ordination Groups, bringing you tips and tricks about how to start cleaning up and securing your phone or computer. Please note - Whatsapp does now offer disappearing messages. Episode notes Useful info Tech pill survey: pvcy.org/tpsurvey How to minimise targeted ads: privacyinternational.org/act/minimise-targeted-ads Protect yourself from online tracking: privacyinternational.org/act/protect-yourself-online-tracking Social media account settings: privacyinternational.org/act/protect-yourself-social-media-monitoring Our Onion address: privacyintyqcroe.onion Episode Info 6:06 - reasons to delete apps you're not using 8:00 - 4 things you should do first 8:19 - Updates 9:41 - Password managers Keepass, 1password, Lastpass 13:22 - Has your data been breached? haveibeenpwned.com/ 14:38 - Backups 20:47 - Apps 22:34 - Firewalls Netguard - play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.faircode.netguard&hl=en_GB Clamwin - clamwin.com 30:27 - When is too old too old 32:54 - iPhone Better Blocker - better.fyi 38:09 - Android 42:11 - Social Media 42:11 Facebook/instagram Facebook TOR address: facebookcorewwwi.onion Zynga hack: theguardian.com/games/2019/dec/19/170m-passwords-stolen-in-zynga-words-with-friends-hack-monitor-says 47:02 - Twitter MicahFlee - delete your tweets: micahflee.com/2019/06/semiphemeral-automatically-delete-your-old-tweets-except-for-the-ones-you-want-to-keep/ Social media monitoring by local authorities - privacyinternational.org/long-read/3586/when-local-authorities-arent-your-friends 51:22 - Email 53:17 - Desktops 53:32 - Windows CCleaner - ccleaner.com/ WinDirStat - windirstat.net/ 57:24 - Mac OS Little snitch - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html 1:00:02 - Linux Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) - linux.com/training-tutorials/introduction-uncomplicated-firewall-ufw/ Firewall D - firewalld.org/ 1:03:22 Encryption Veracrypt - veracrypt.fr/en/Introduction.html Bitlocker - support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028713/windows-10-turn-on-device-encryption
This week we talk to PI's Tech Co-ordination Groups to bring you tips and tricks about how to start cleaning up and securing your phone or computer. Episode notes Useful info How to minimise targeted ads: privacyinternational.org/act/minimise-targeted-ads Protect yourself from online tracking: privacyinternational.org/act/protect-yourself-online-tracking Social media account settings: privacyinternational.org/act/protect-yourself-social-media-monitoring Our Onion address: privacyintyqcroe.onion Episode Info 3:24 - reasons to delete apps you're not using 6:18 - 4 things you should do first 6:37 - Updates 7:59 - Password managers Keepass, 1password, Lastpass 11:40 - Has your data been breached? haveibeenpwned.com/ 12:56 - Backups 19:05 - Apps 20:52 - Firewalls Netguard - play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.faircode.netguard&hl=en_GB Clamwin - clamwin.com 28:45 - When is too old too old 31:12 - iPhone Better Blocker - better.fyi 36:27 - Android 40:29 - Social Media 40:29 Facebook/instagram Facebook TOR address: facebookcorewwwi.onion Zynga hack: theguardian.com/games/2019/dec/19/170m-passwords-stolen-in-zynga-words-with-friends-hack-monitor-says 45:20 - Twitter MicahFlee - delete your tweets: micahflee.com/2019/06/semiphemeral-automatically-delete-your-old-tweets-except-for-the-ones-you-want-to-keep/ Social media monitoring by local authorities - privacyinternational.org/long-read/3586/when-local-authorities-arent-your-friends 49:40 - Email 51:35 - Desktops 51:50 - Windows CCleaner - ccleaner.com/ WinDirStat - windirstat.net/ 55:42 - Mac OS Little snitch - obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html 58:20 - Linux Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) - linux.com/training-tutorials/introduction-uncomplicated-firewall-ufw/ Firewall D - firewalld.org/ 1:01:40 Encryption Veracrypt - veracrypt.fr/en/Introduction.html Bitlocker - support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028713/windows-10-turn-on-device-encryption
Megabytes? Gigabytes? Terabytes? The numbers can be daunting. In this deep dive into the world of computers, the Brothers try to make sense of the specifications that you should know if you are looking to purchase a new machine, including:· Processors· RAM· Hard Drive· PortsIn addition, the “BiTS” (Brothers in Tech Suggestions):Alan’s Pick = MacTracker: An app (Mac only, free) that will provide you all sorts of cool information about older macs. Pics, specs, and OS capability…pretty cool.Brian’s Pick = DaisyDisk: An app (Mac only, $9.99) that can visually map your hard drive to show you what files are taking up a lot of space, and easily allow you to delete them. **WinDirStat is a good Windows version (free).Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
Megabytes? Gigabytes? Terabytes? The numbers can be daunting. In this deep dive into the world of computers, the Brothers try to make sense of the specifications that you should know if you are looking to purchase a new machine, including:· Processors· RAM· Hard Drive· PortsIn addition, the “BiTS” (Brothers in Tech Suggestions):Alan’s Pick = MacTracker: An app (Mac only, free) that will provide you all sorts of cool information about older macs. Pics, specs, and OS capability…pretty cool.Brian’s Pick = DaisyDisk: An app (Mac only, $9.99) that can visually map your hard drive to show you what files are taking up a lot of space, and easily allow you to delete them. **WinDirStat is a good Windows version (free).Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.
Zoom-appen er gået fra 10 millioner til 200 millioner brugere på få måneder. Men firmaets problemer med at holde styr på sikkerhed og privatliv er vokset næsten lige så vildt. En ny europæisk udviklet Corona-app er lige på trapperne. Den kan advare os, hvis vi har været i nærheden af en Corona-smittet, uden at spore hvor vi bevæger os hen. I ugens Plus/Minus diskuterer vi Apples køb af vejrtjenesten Dark Sky. Er det rimeligt, at Apple trækker stikket på Android-udgaven af appen, som det første efter opkøbet? Ugens tip handler om at gøre digitalt forårsrent. Vi tipper til værktøjer, der kan hjælpe dig — og så slynger Anders en udfordring ud til Nicolai, der skal slette 30 apps inden næste episode af SuperDigital. Links vi har lovet eller snakket om i podcasten: Alternativer til Zoom, Skype, Teams, Slack og FaceTime: Jitsy (https://meet.jit.si) Whereby (https://whereby.com) Værktøjer til forårsrengøring: Daisy Disk (https://daisydiskapp.com) OmniDiskSweeper (https://www.omnigroup.com/more) WinDirStat (https://windirstat.net) Sådan Corona-tracker Kina deres borgere: Video fra BBC (https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-52104798/coronavirus-how-china-s-using-surveillance-to-tackle-outbreak)
These applications are One Trick Ponies. A One Trick Pony is a person or thing with only one unique feature, talent or area of expertise. In the scope of today’s episode, a One Trick Pony is an application that only does one thing, but it does that one thing very well. Here are sone One Trick Ponies I regularly use that could help you with your design business. 1) 1Password (Mac + Windows) 1Password is an application for managing passwords on Mac, Windows, IOS and Android. 1Password allows you to store all your strong hard to remember passwords in a secure location. All you have to do is remember one single password and let this password manager do the rest. 2) Squoosh (Web-based) Squoosh.app is a useful website to optimize and shrink the file size of your images without compromising quality. Drag an image onto the browser window, adjust the settings if needed, and download the smaller image file for use. 3) BackBlaze (Mac + Windows) BackBlaze is a set-it-and-forget-it backup solution for your computer. Install it and let it do its job unhindered and rest assured that your computer is continuously backed up. Should you ever need to restore your computer, you can easily do so from the online backup, or order a physical hard drive containing all your data shipped to you. 4) Carbon Copy Cloner (Mac only) Carbon Copy Cloner creates bootable copies of any hard drive. Create manual backups or schedule automated backups of any drive. Smart Updates saves time by only backing up files that have been added or modified since your last backup. Windows users, here are some alternatives to Carbon Copy Cloner. 5) Disk Inventory X - (Mac) Disk Inventory X is a free disk usage utility for Mac. It shows the sizes of files and folders in a unique graphical way. Quickly determine what is using up the most space on your hard drive. Disk Inventory X is based on WinDirStat for Windows. 6) Font Doctor (Mac + Windows) Diagnose and fix common font problems automatically with FontDoctor, FontDoctor locates and eliminates hard-to-find font issues that can cause problems on your computer. 7) Grammarly (Mac + Windows) Compose clear, mistake-free writing that makes the right impression with Grammarly's writing assistant. Grammarly works in all your favourite web browsers and applications. 8) Little Snitch (Mac Only) Little Snitch makes invisible internet connections visible so that you remain in control of who your computer is talking to. Keep track of your computer's network activity and take charge of who it does or doesn't communicate with. Windows users, here are some alternatives to Little Snitch. 9) MAMP (Mac + Windows) MAMP creates a local server environment on your Mac or Windows computer allowing you to run WordPress locally. MAMP is available in a Free and Pro version to match your needs. 10) Paparazzi! (Mac) Paparazzi! is a small Mac utility for taking screenshots of entire webpages, even the portions not visible on the screen. Enter the URL and tell Paparazzi! what format you want your screenshot, PNG, JPG, TIFF or PDF. Google Chrome screenshot feature. On Mac 1.Opt + Command + I 2.Command + Shift + P On Windows/Linux/Chrome OS 1.Ctrl + Shift + I 2.Ctrl + Shift + P These keyboard shortcuts will open Chrome's developer menu. Then Type "screenshot," and you'll see options for capturing portions of or the full webpage. Chrome will automatically save the screenshot to your Downloads folder! 11) PDFKey Pro (Mac + Windows) PDFKey Pro lets you easily unlock password-protected PDF files allowing you to open, edit and print them. 12) TNEF’s Enough (Mac) TNEF's Enough allows Mac Users to extract and read Microsoft TNEF stream files, often received as windmail.dat attachments. 13) VLC (Mac + Windows) VLS is a free cross-platform multimedia player that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio Cds and VCDs. What One Trick Pony applications do you use? Let me know by leaving a comment for this episode. Resource of the week 4-Week Marketing Boost The Four Week Marketing Boost! is a free guide I created that will help you strengthen your marketing position, boost your brand’s awareness & social presence and ultimately ensure you are in tip-top shape to offer a best first impression to potential new clients. This guide is divided into 20 short actions that comfortably fit into your regular day and are designed to take as little time away from your client work as possible. Although you can complete these exercises quickly, it is recommended you tackle only one per day, spending no more than 30 minutes per task. After completing this four-week plan, you will be in a better position to present yourself to, and win over new clients. You can download the Four Week Marketing Boost for free by visiting marketingboost.net. Or, if you are in the U.S.A., you can text the word MARKETINGBOOST to 44222. Improve your business' image and create the best first impression possible to attract more clients.
A caller asks when Windows 7 will stop working for e-mail. We explain that when Microsoft stops supporting an operating system, they stop providing security updates for it. We also talk about the Linux operating system, plus satellite Internet service, and the lightning fast fiber optic Internet service available in Westfield, MA. A listener with Windows 7 tries to cope with very low space on his primary "C:" drive. We provide suggestions on how to deal with low space plus links to useful programs that help you to visulize disk usage (WinDirStat and TreeSizeFree) on our website. A caller with a Google Pixel 2 phone has issues with streaming radio being interrupted on Radio.com with a cellular connection. A user with a two-and-a-half-year-old Toshiba Satellite laptop has several questions about backing up his data. We also discuss choices for good software for backing up your computer. A listener offers a suggestion for an app that will keep streaming audio working on a Pixel phone when the screen blanks out Radio.com called Keep Screen On.
I've got low free space on one of my drives, so I used this great free application for figuring out what files and folders are the culprits. Thanks windirstat!https://windirstat.net/https://thetalkinggeek.comhttps://www.podbean.com/thetalkinggeek
I've got low free space on one of my drives, so I used this great free application for figuring out what files and folders are the culprits. Thanks windirstat!https://windirstat.net/https://thetalkinggeek.comhttps://www.podbean.com/thetalkinggeek
In this little episode of Easier, we'll talk about an awesome, free program for locating giant files on your computer! Full show notes at www.easiercast.com/little1Support the show (https://easiercast.com)
Erik and Bob take your computer questions. Intel and ARM computer chips suffer critical "Meltdown" and "Spectre" security flaws; millions of devices are affected. US Border agency searches more than 30,000 phones for "national security" reasons. We help a listener with dwindling hard drive space on his hard drive use utilities (WinDirStat and TreeSize Free, available on our website) determine space hogging files, plus instructions on how to move the "page file" (essentially a temporary storage area in Windows) to another hard drive to save space. Apple may lose big as customers discover they can change the battery in their old iPhones rather than purchase new ones. Erik updates us on his experiences with Google Project fi, Google's low-cost wireless phone service. A listener gets help on how to create "recovery media" for a new computer, which may help to get the computer back up and running in the event of a disaster. Plus, advice on using the OpenDNS to surf the web more safely by blocking malicious websites. Further, we counsel when a listener asks if upgrading financial software is necessary when upgrading to Windows 10. An e-mailer wonders if an iPhone can get a virus, and how to deal with pop-ups that may appear on an iOS device. We inform a listener about Classic Shell, a program that allows Windows 10 to have the visual "look and feel" of earlier Windows versions. We help a caller stay safe from phone call scams offering to "fix" your computer or remove computer viruses that don't really exist. Professional "swatter" arrested; claims to have made fake calls requiring police response to over 100 schools and 10 homes.
Hard drive space is becoming a problem again with the ever increasing mobile devices. Why? We need a place to back them up. All those photos, videos and app fit on your phone but on your PC space can be a problem. WinDirStat for Windows and Disk Inventory X for Mac helps you get control of your hard drive space. You can easily see what is taking up the most space and help you quickly manage and delete unwanted files from PCs and external hard drives. You can also use it to manage your cloud drives like Dropbox, Box, OneDrive and so on if they are installed as folders on your PC. Here is a blog post I wrote about these tools to help you step through the use - https://binaryblogger.com/2016/05/23/using-windirstat-manage-cloud-drive-space/ Download Links - WinDirStat For Windows - https://windirstat.net/ Disk Inventory X For MacOS - http://www.derlien.com/ Be aware, be safe. ------------------------------------ Website - https://www.binaryblogger.com Podcast RSS - http://securityinfive.libsyn.com/rss Twitter @binaryblogger - https://www.twitter.com/binaryblogger iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/security-in-five-podcast/id1247135894?mt=2 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/binaryblogger TuneIn Radio -