Your children are so precious. The are young and innocent and have no idea what sort of creeps are out in the world. Adults, on the other hand know better. We hear daily about weirdos online doing strange things. To keep your kids safe online, you need to follow some guidelines. If you do these
My New Favorite Tablet – Microsoft Surface Pro Windows 8
Okay whether or not you're a Mac or a PC, you still have a job to do. And that job probably requires using a computer. Well Microsoft now has the best tablet out there, because it is a full-fledged computer that can run Windows and Word and Excel and Quickbooks. It is the Microsoft Surface and you
Google I/O 2012
Today Google is having its annual developer conference keynote, where they will announce key new development strategies and perhaps new devices. Here is a link to the live feed: https://developers.google.com/events/io/ The items I'm excited about are the prospect of Jellybean Android v.4.1 and
Windows 8 is Great: First Impressions on Windows 8
I just got done installing and configuring the new Windows 8 Developer Preview on my iMac using VirtualBox. It runs great after a little tweaking, and soon enough, I'm entering my Windows Live Account info to sign into my computer, which is my first Point of Greatness: Integration with Windows
HP TouchPad Liquidation Mayhem
So I've got one of the now-coveted HP TouchPads that were on sale Saturday for $150, the 32GB model. I like it. I really like the good deal I got on it, so I wanted to bring this situation to your attention, so you might also be able to benefit. This whole HP mess started last week when stories
Computing with One Hand Tied Behind Your Back, or How I Learned to Hate the iPad and Sold It
Those who read my blog know that I'm not an Apple hater. Even with a company name like "GetMorePC," I was trained on an Apple Power PC back in the 90s by my grandmother, Velma Hendrix. She showed me how to edit documents, create documents, make slideshow and videos, back before I ever really got