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Automate Recycling WordPress Posts on a Yearly Basis - Solo Tech Pros
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About Solo Tech Pros. Automate Recycling WordPress Posts on a Yearly Basis. August 2, 2013. If you want to skip ahead and go directly to the code I created, click here. I write a blog about technology history (thisdayintechhistory.com). My Big Fat WordPress Adventure. I found that each post stored the published date in the. In attempting to figure out the problem, I studied the raw XML RSS feed from my testing server and noticed that the. It appears that WordPress uses both. For different purposes. W...
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Solo Tech Pros — THE Resource for Independent Technology Professionals — Page 2
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About Solo Tech Pros. Are Your Clients Still on BlackBerry? July 9, 2012. If you haven’t been keeping up with news reports, it seems all but certain now that the BlackBerry’s days are numbered. Once the king of smartphones, the BlackBerry simply was blindsided by the iPhone and could never recover. What smartphone will you help your clients migrate to and why? Can You Make Money on the Nest? July 7, 2012. If you aren’t familiar with the Nest, it is basically a very smart thermostat. With Wi-Fi ...Another...
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Social Networking/Social Media Archives - State of the Tech
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State of the Tech. The Technology Industry for Mere Mortals. Apple Music Events: They’re Not Just for iPods Anymore. September 13, 2010. Steve Wozniak was in attendance. Steve Jobs seemed genuinely surprised and delighted. Does this have any significance? When was the last time Woz attended any official Apple events? Steve Jobs made it a point to emphasize that an iPod Touch is an iPhone without a contract. Why would he do this? Or was he swinging at the entire wireless industry? Steve Jobs also took a s...
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Eight is Not Great - State of the Tech
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State of the Tech. The Technology Industry for Mere Mortals. Eight is Not Great. May 22, 2012. A recent article,. Microsoft’s big bet: Windows 8’s ‘too many cooks’ problem. The first part of article’s title, “Microsoft’s big bet,” says a lot. For a company that still commands the largest marketshare in the PC industry, they are virtually betting the company on Windows 8. How could this be? A quote from the article sums up Microsoft’s predicament nicely,. Get State of the Tech in your E-mail. The topics o...
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Business Archives - State of the Tech
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State of the Tech. The Technology Industry for Mere Mortals. BlackBerry and Android: A Match Made in Mediocrity. June 13, 2015. Rumors abound that the beleaguered Canadian company BlackBerry is considering introducing Android-based smartphones. To its lineup of products. First off, let me say I’m a little surprised that BlackBerry is still around at all! I figured they’d be long gone by now. Some industry experts think this is a good idea. The New World of Technology. August 14, 2014. July 20, 2013.
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21 Critical Lessons for Entrepreneurs - Solo Tech Pros
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About Solo Tech Pros. 21 Critical Lessons for Entrepreneurs. September 22, 2012. I just found a great free course on Udemy.com called 21 Critical Lessons for Entrepreneurs given by Jason Nazar, CEO of Docstoc. Jason has a lot of experience in technology entrepreneurship and this course offers over 2 hours of content. I really can’t believe this course is free so check it out! Previous post: Start Your Business While Working Full-Time? Next post: pleaes remove all ity.im ads from your website.
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pleaes remove all ity.im ads from your website - Solo Tech Pros
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About Solo Tech Pros. Pleaes remove all ity.im ads from your website. January 17, 2013. Updates: Read below for the apparent cures! I proceeded with my normal process of sniffing out malware but I did not find anything myself. So I went ahead and ran my usual ace-in-the-hole anti-malware utility Combofix. It removed the following file:. C: Windows SysWow64 Email.exe. However, the pop-up still occurs. Update 1: It appears that running TDSSKiller. Identifies the rootkit as Trojan.MBR.Alureon! And a special...
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Windows XP SVCHOST.EXE, WUAUCLT.EXE CPU 100% Fix - Solo Tech Pros
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About Solo Tech Pros. Windows XP SVCHOST.EXE, WUAUCLT.EXE CPU 100% Fix. January 8, 2014. Obviously there is a problem with the Windows Update Automatic Update Client. Woody Leonhard from InfoWorld.com has done the best job of explaining the cause of the SVCHOST problem that I’ve found anywhere. When I first started investigating this issue heavily a few months ago, the fix I found involved installing MS13-080/KB 2879017. In November, followed by MS13-097/KB 2898785. For brand new Windows XP SP3 installs,...
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Use DNS to Protect Your Clients - Solo Tech Pros
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About Solo Tech Pros. Use DNS to Protect Your Clients. July 10, 2012. Those of us who support networks for our clients (especially networks with Windows computers) must employ various measures to keep those networks free of malware and other threats. One method that I believe is underutilized is the use of DNS redirection as a protective layer, such as is implemented by the service OpenDNS. The DNS system has been in the news lately due to the DNSChanger malware. Next post: Talk About Debugging! How To R...
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Is Windows 10 an Impending Disaster for Microsoft? - Life, Liberty, and Technology
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About “New Liberty Bell”. The MB Tech Network. Life, Liberty, and Technology. Is Windows 10 an Impending Disaster for Microsoft? July 16, 2015. But shouldn’t the lengthy testing phase with the Windows Insider Program have rooted out these problems already? Change, especially when that change in completely unexpected. It won’t take too many public complaints for this to turn into a snowball of bad PR for Microsoft. As a technology professional who will likely be inundated with calls if any of these nightm...