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Connect to Linux computers with puTTY or Winscp from a Windows computer

This demo shows how one can use puTTY or Winscp software program on a Windows computer to connect to a Linux computer. You can search google and download these open source software.

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Pittsford NY: FixingFox Computer Repair Service Offering $39 Windows Desktop and Laptop Diagnostics

Pittsford NY: FixingFox Computer Repair Service Offering $ 39 Windows Desktop and Laptop Diagnostics











Pittsford, NY Laptop and Desktop Computer Repair Services


Rochester, NY (PRWEB) March 21, 2014

The original price of $ 59 has been dropped to $ 39 for all Windows based desktops and laptops, regardless of age and where you have bought it.

Fixing Fox sees high volume of Windows based computers that come in with many hardware related problems such as memory errors, hard drive errors, hard drive failures, bad power supply, motherboard errors, bad processors. If any of these symptoms are affecting your computer, they should not be ignored and professional help may be needed. These hardware components may be tricky to identify without the proper tools and may cause more harm to your computer and even to your important files such as pictures, documents, movies, and any other file saved on your computer.

The Fixing Fox computer store is located on 5 Monroe Avenue in the Village of Pittsford, NY 14535. Their highly qualified computer technicians are all local from Rochester, NY and they have been serving the greater Monroe County region since 2007. Fixing Fox Computers welcomes clients from all areas of Rochester including Brighton, Brockport, Pittsford, Penfield, Webster, Fairport, Perinton, Henrietta, City of Rochester, Rush, Gates, Chili, Greece, Spencerport, Canandaigua, Victor, and much more.

PC computers under these categories include but are not limited to Dell, HP, Gateway, Acer, Asus, Sony Vaio, Toshiba, Apple, e-Machines, custom builds, and many others. They also fix iPhones and iPads, iMacs, MacBooks, netbooks, laptop, desktop towers and much more.

At fixingfox’s website, all prices are available for repairs and services as well as hours and store location. Special offers are also posted onto the website so it should be visited rather frequently as they come and go through the year. In 2013, under the new ownership, FixingFox Computers did and are continuing to upgrade the entire facility from top to bottom

The computer repair and service facility in the Village of Pittsford is also well known for their custom built PC desktops with a limited lifetime warranty. This is not available anywhere in Rochester, NY and should be taken advantage of for anyone looking for a long lasting computer being backed up by a lifetime warranty.

So if you are experiencing hardware issues, blue screens, computer not turning on, or any other “weird” issues with your pc or laptop, call fixing fox today between the hours of 10am until 1pm and again from 3pm until 6pm on weekdays and 11am until 3pm on weekends. They are there to help.



















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After the Revolution in Touch Computing Made Possible by Windows 8, Senior Care Corner?s New Tips for Selecting Computers for Seniors

After the Revolution in Touch Computing Made Possible by Windows 8, Senior Care Corner’s New Tips for Selecting Computers for Seniors











Senior Care Corner


Greenville, SC (PRWEB) October 30, 2012

The art of selecting a computer for senior loved ones was redefined going into the 2012 holiday season by Microsoft’s introduction of Windows 8 and the accompanying announcements of new computing devices utilizing the Windows 8 touchscreen capability. Among the beneficiaries are older adults and the family members seeking to demonstrate how easy it is to gain the benefits of going online and participating in social networking.

Reflecting this major change in product offerings, and both the opportunities and confusion that it may drive just as the shopping season begins, Senior Care Corner has developed new tips for those choosing computing gifts for senior loved ones.

“We’re thrilled by the opportunity the wide range of touchscreen devices offers to seniors previously unable to use or uncomfortable using computers” says Barry Birkett of Senior Care Corner. “We want to help family caregivers and other loved ones open new doors for older adults through the web and social networking.”

Considerations When Selecting Computing Devices for Seniors

Taking into account these points can improve the likelihood a device purchased for a senior loved one will provide enjoyment and other benefits well after a gift is unwrapped.

Consider how the device will be used.

    If intended for basic web access, reading e-books and document creation, there typically isn’t a need the fastest and most expensive processors or large amounts of memory.
    Applications such as home movie editing or game playing benefit from faster processors and greater amounts of both RAM and storage memory as well as larger screens or monitors.

Consider where the device will be used.

    When use is to be limited to a single location, such as a desk or table at home, desktop or all-in-one computers can be an economical way to buy any level of capability with the plus of greatest screen size optionality, both for touch and non-touch screens.
    If mobility is needed, whether within the home or for travel, a laptop, tablet or one of the new convertibles (laptops that convert to be used as tablets) provide the greatest flexibility but also tradeoffs between screen size and ease of portability.

Consider how the device will connect to the web.

    Use exclusively at home for those aging in place, the homes of family members, or other areas with Wi-Fi, including public hotspots, can mean that the built-in Wi-Fi capability in most portable devices should be sufficient.
    Devices used where Wi-Fi is not available, or if private or sensitive information (such as banking or healthcare data) is to be communicated or viewed over the web, cellular broadband capability should be considered. This is an option in many devices or may be added via USB attachment or portable hotspot from cellular companies. Note that many smartphones can be “tethered” to computers and tablets to connect them to the web.

Consider any physical limitations of the intended users.

    Larger screens may provide greatest access and enjoyment to those with reduced vision.
    Touchscreens, now widely available in all sizes with devices using Windows 8, may provide greatest access to those whose manual dexterity is limited, such as by arthritis or injury.

Consider compatibility with devices used by family and friends.

    File sharing, especially with documents, is often easiest with compatible devices.
    Family members providing “tech support” to seniors may be limited in their ability to address issues on devices that are not compatible with their own.

About Senior Care Corner

Senior Care Corner (on the web at SeniorCareCorner.com) provides solutions, information and tools to family caregivers and others who care for and about senior adults to help them improve the lives of the seniors in their lives. Their blog, biweekly podcast and bookstore address a wide variety of topics family caregivers can use to better understand the wants and needs of their senior loved ones.























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Splashtop Remote Desktop for Windows 8 Launches in the Windows Store

Splashtop Remote Desktop for Windows 8 Launches in the Windows Store











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San Jose, CA (PRWEB) August 02, 2012

Splashtop Inc., the worldwide leader in cross-device computing, today announced that Splashtop Remote Desktop for Windows 8 is now available in the Windows Store. As a consumer preview version, Splashtop Remote Desktop’s user interface is optimized for Windows 8 native gestures, including an easy to use, drag-and-drop computer favorites list and the ability to swipe to reveal hidden menus.

Now Windows 8 users can enjoy Splashtop Remote Desktop, along with more than seven million Splashtop users of mobile devices, from tablets to smartphones, who access their Windows-based PCs and Macs to remotely run applications, view and edit files, watch HD movies and play graphic-intensive games at up to 30 frames per second.

“With Splashtop Remote Desktop for Windows 8, we are continuing to deliver on our promise to be the industry leader in cross-device computing,” said Mark Lee, Splashtop CEO and co-founder. “Splashtop is excited to work with Microsoft to offer their users the best remote desktop experience for personal productivity and business applications.”

“Splashtop is a great example of reimagining an existing application as a Metro style app,” said John Richards, senior director, Windows Partners and Developers at Microsoft Corp. “It takes advantage of new features in Windows 8 and delivers an experience that works across Windows 8 devices of any form factor.”

Splashtop Remote Desktop for Windows 8 provides Windows-based PC or Mac remote access support with full audio and video over Wi-Fi and 3G/4G networks. In this version, accessing computers over the Internet requires using a static IP address.

Learn more about Splashtop Remote Desktop and download it from the Windows Store at

http://apps.microsoft.com/webpdp/app/a3d281b1-fff3-4319-9c5a-717cade64658 Then install the free Splashtop Streamer on a PC or Mac that runs Windows 7, Vista, and XP (including Home Premium) or Windows 8 Release Preview, as well as Mac OS X 10.6+ (Snow Leopard or Lion is required for Mac users).

In addition to supporting Windows 8, Splashtop is also available for iOS and Android devices.

About Splashtop Inc.

Splashtop aspires to touch people’s lives by delivering the best-in-class remote desktop experience – bridging tablets, phones, computers and TVs. Splashtop technology empowers consumer and business users with high-performance, secure, interactive access to their favorite applications, media content and files anytime, anywhere.

Splashtop’s products are top-selling apps on Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon Appstore for Android, Nook Apps, BlackBerry App World, HP App Catalog, Lenovo App Shop and others. More than seven million people have downloaded Splashtop products from app stores, and more than 100 million devices from HP, Lenovo, Dell, Acer, Sony, Asus, Toshiba, Intel and other partners have shipped with Splashtop.

The consumerization of IT and proliferation of mobile devices is leading to adoption of Splashtop by businesses. The Splashtop Bridging Cloud™ ensures reliable, secure and high performance connectivity across multiple devices, while offering IT, system integrators and service providers policy-driven control.

Splashtop has won the prestigious “Most Innovative Product” award from PC World, the “Best of What’s New” award from Popular Science and the ”Best of 2012 CES” award from LAPTOP Magazine. The company is headquartered in San Jose with offices in Beijing, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Taipei and Tokyo. For more information, visit http://www.splashtop.com.











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