Thursday, July 31, 2014

Mobile Carrier’s Greed Finally Gets Some Govt. Attention

It’s amazing how much the major cell phone carriers got away with over the years with no one but consumers raising shouts of anger. Of course consumers don’t have the money or the lobbying power to get the government to act.

But sometimes these phone companies go too far, even for Washington. So the lawmakers and government agencies must step in to raise some questions. But, whether they will do anything about it, remains to be seen. I think our first two stories explain the issues better than me, so I will just let you read it for yourself.

Finding good tech stories in summer months is difficult to say the least. You should see some of the stupid stories that on-line publications are putting out these days to fill up space. With that in mind, it is a good time for me to take a bit of a vacation.

I will shortly be heading north to the Bay Area once again to relax and housesit (and dog-sit) a beautiful home in the hills above Walnut Creek. I will be gone for about 45 days…but will not leave you in the lurch. I will still publish this blog about once a week instead of the normal two times. I have big plans for the time I will be gone.

For instance, I will attend the first football game ever in the new 49er’s stadium; then a Giants game in AT&T park, followed by my first ever Indy Car race up in Sonoma…and that is just part of the agenda. I think my vacation will be far more exciting than any summer tech news. But, don’t worry…I will still be watching and reporting.

So read on while I go pack up my stuff for the long journey. -JRC

 

Tech News and Opinions

FCC 'deeply troubled' by Verizon's plan to slow down LTE for unlimited data customers

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler isn't happy about Verizon's plan to start slowing down customers on unlimited data plans this October. In fact, he seems really angry about it.

Senate committee: Mobile phone 'cramming' widespread, profits carriers

Mobile carriers have pulled in hundreds of millions in profits through third-party charges tacked onto customers’ bills without their consent, according to a report from a U.S. Senate committee. But will anyone do something about it?

There’s no longer any doubt that Microsoft is in China’s crosshairs

Almost a hundred investigators paid Microsoft’s offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu surprise visits yesterday, seizing financial statements, emails, contracts, and two working computers.

Microsoft OneNote iPhone, iPad, & Mac apps updated with new features

Microsoft updated its OneNote apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac today with a number of highly requested features including the ability to insert files, lock and unlock protected sections, PDF printouts, and much more.

LibreOffice 4.3: The best open-source office suite gets better

Microsoft Office has a worthy competitor in the new LibreOffice, the best non-Microsoft Office Suite.

 

Computer Tips and Tricks

I killed Facebook and left its body in the woods

Facebook is dead. I killed it. You'll find its remains somewhere on the eastern shore of Maryland, in the forest beside a creek. I'll never hear its notifications again, at least not over the chirping of birds and the rumbling crescendos of

Use Outlook's auto reply features to free your vacation from email

Here you will learn how to use Outlook’s Automatic Replies feature to do some of the heavy lifting while you’re away so you can take back your vacation. And avoid getting the stink-eye from friends and family while you’re at it.

Control your desktop, or Windows will control it for you

To gain control of your own desktop, right-click that desktop and select View. You'll find several options there for controlling how the desktop looks

Wonderful Browser Addon Lets You Search Text Of All Visited Pages

If such a feature sounds like something you'd appreciate, and if you use the Chrome browser, then your luck is in. A free extension called All Seeing Eye gives you precisely that functionality.

How to Find Drivers for Unknown Devices in the Device Manager

Windows can identify most devices and download drivers for them automatically. When this process fails — or if you disable automatic driver downloads — you’ll have to identify the device and hunt the driver down on your own.

 

Mobile Computing

How to perform a factory reset on your Android phone or tablet

As with every other smartphone operating system, Android gives you the option to wipe your phone or tablet within the settings menu.

iPhone gets first free app for encrypting voice calls

An open-source project has released the first free application for the iPhone that scrambles voice calls, which would thwart government surveillance or eavesdropping by hackers.

Facebook is about to make everyone use the standalone Messenger app

Facebook announced that the time is just about here...starting "over the next few days" everyone will need Messenger to chat directly with their Facebook friends on mobile devices (iOS, Android and Windows Phone).

Everything you need to know about Android launchers

Android launchers are apps that can spice up your phone's home screen or act as a personal assistant. Here's what you need to know about how they work and how to choose one that's right for you.

Best Mobile Finance Apps

Keep an eye on your budget while shopping, get alerts for upcoming bills, and pay back your friends here and now with some of these great mobile finance apps.

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