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March 15, 2012

Just Google It

Filed under: General Ramblings,Web Development Ramblings — Tags: , , , — BeckyStrause @ 1:36 pm

Google is working on some major updates to their search engine so that it will be more like “how humans understand the world.”  They’re using semantic search technology, the same that was used to build Apple’s Siri, to try to get ahead in the search competition.  With this new technology people’s searches will be better matched with people, places and things.

This next generation search engine is not expected to be completed for years, and Google doesn’t seem to have a timeline for it.  However, some changes may roll out over the next few months.

Sometimes it’s hard to believe that there is improvement to be made in this area.  The word “google” became a verb because of the popularity of the search engine, and the popularity reflects the quality of the search results.  Although, currently if you google “Google” you’ll be shown a list of Google websites.  Perhaps in the future, a search like that will lead you to information about Google and what they what improvements they have in store.

March 9, 2012

Social Discovery or Cyber Stalking?

Some of you may read this and wonder what Social Discovery is; if you work with youth or are a parent you need to know.  Social Discovery is a new brand of apps (from phones to tablets to PCs) that are increasing in popularity; especially among youth and young adults.  Perhaps if I threw a name like Foursquare out there, some of you might go, “oh, that.”  To name a few, Foursquare, Who’s Here, Highlight, and even Facebook’s “check in” feature fall under this new genre of apps.

What is social discovery?  It’s a service that you sign up for and then you ‘check in’ where ever you are.  After you check in people can see that you are there.  For an example let’s use “John Smith” and “Jane Doe” at a local cafe.  John Smith walks into the local cafe and orders his favorite coffee.  While he waits he logs into a Social Discovery App and checks in.  He can even have it post to his Facebook account if he wants.  He gets his coffee and sits down.  Jane Doe walks in and orders a wrap and a smoothie.  While she waits she uses the same Social Discovery App John Doe used and checks in.  John Doe has his settings on public so Jane can see that John is here.  Jane now has an opportunity to approach John based on the fact they are both using the same app service – which is used to discover new people at the places you frequent.  Still with me?

So the purpose of these apps are two fold – one, publicly let others who use the same app (Foursquare, Who’s Here, Highlight, etc) have the possibility of discovering you by being at the same place at the same time using the same app.  Two, it allows friends to follow where you have been and get your feedback on how you liked the place; you can even take pictures and leave comments and tips about the establishment.  Facebook’s new timeline check in feature even displays a map to all of those who have access to your page to see exactly where you have been, how many times, and any photos connected with that check in.  This is where I see the danger.

If people can publicly access information on where you are and when, and even see habits out of that public information – it presents itself on the borderline of stalker.  If you’re on Facebook a lot I’m sure one of you’re ‘friends’ has become a ‘Facebook Stalker.’  Have someone who comments on everything you do, or likes all your activity? yea… that’s a Facebook Stalker.  But the danger with ‘discovering’ new people and literally broadcasting your exact location to anyone presents a whole can of worms that no one is really considering.  Meeting new people is cool, and you could even set up your own ‘blind date’ by using these apps.  But what about things like human trafficking?  Okay, an extreme, yes, but a big issue even in a modern country like the USA.  I could easily see predators using these apps to get at those who allow themselves to be more vulnerable.

With all that said, where do you stand?  Do you use one of these apps, do you see the dangers, or do you feel they are completely safe?  Feel free to comment below as I see this becoming a hot topic within the next year if it isn’t already.

Source SXSW

March 8, 2012

WiFi In the Clouds

Filed under: General Ramblings,Technical Ramblings — Tags: — BeckyStrause @ 1:14 pm

While WiFi on domestic flights is becoming common, international connectivity is still pretty rare.  However, some companies are trying to change that.  After all, what else is there to do on  long flights?

Qantas Airline, a carrier from Australia, has started testing in-flight WiFi in flights between Australia and the U.S.  For 8 weeks, Qantas will be testing wireless internet on the 14-hour flights between Los Angeles on 6 of their Airbus A380 aircraft.  Right now this service is free, but only for the first and business class customers.

GoGo has been keeping domestic travelers connected, and is now partnering with Inmarsat to bring Global Express Satellite service to its customers.  Starting in 2013, 50Mb/s speeds will be at your fingertips in some regions.  This service will be going worldwide in 2014.

Let us know how great our blog looks at 30,000 feet if you get a chance to try these new wifi services.

 

PA PSA: It is Now Illegal to Text and Drive

Filed under: General Ramblings,Social Ramblings,Technical Ramblings — Tags: , , , — AndrewSmither @ 1:16 am

This is a friendly reminder from all of us at Eberly Systems that starting today, March 8th, 2012 texting and driving is now a primary offense.  Being pulled over for this action (texting) while your vehicle is in motion will result in a $50.00 fine.  This is for anyone driving through the state of PA, not just residents.  What does texting include in the new law?  Anything requiring you to input text into your phone will be included in the texting ban: e-mail, text, web surfering, note dictation, etc.  Now is the time to try out that voice dictation program you have been thinking about.

At this time PA does not require hands free devices for voice, that part of the bill was rejected.  For more information, read our first article HERE when the law was passed, as well as some good links and comments.

March 6, 2012

iPad 3, iPad HD, what will it be?

Filed under: General Ramblings — Tags: , , , — BeckyStrause @ 10:50 am

*This entry is based solely on rumors.*

Tomorrow Apple is supposedly announcing the new iPad during a press conference.  This new device will be available March 16, or maybe another day.  We don’t know for sure.

The rumors were that it would be called the iPad 3 but, as creative as that name is, that might be wrong.  As rumors tend to do, they’ve changed and are now that it might be named iPad HD, or maybe iPad 2S.

What’s going to be different on the new iPad?  Well, we really don’t know.  But the rumors are that there’s a display that’s better than the 1024 x 768 version found in the iPad 2.  It’s said to have more pixels that some high-definition televisions.  The insides are to be “better, faster, stronger.”  Wouldn’t that be appropriate to say about most next generation devices?

With the exception of the new iPad being 1mm thicker than its predecessor, it’s said to look almost exactly like the old version from the back.  So if you’re walking down the sidewalk and see the back of an iPad laying in the street, you might want to flip it over before thinking, “Eh, it’s the old one.  I shouldn’t even bother picking it up.”  The 1mm difference does mean that old iPad cases may not fit on the new device.  But if you’re spending the money for the new one, you might as well get a new case (and matching shoes and accessories).

Speaking of spending money, how much is this new one going to cost?  Well, a lot more than the current one.  I guess we’ll have to wait to find out that, and the truth behind the rumors tomorrow.

 

February 20, 2012

Datto Backup Solutions for Business Continuity

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Eberly Systems is pleased to announce a new partnership with Datto Inc., creators of the Datto Backup business continuity products.

Our new Partnership with Datto Backup will enable our clients and customers to achieve Enterprise grade Backup and Disaster Recovery solutions at an affordable price.

Checkout their website today at www.dattobackup.com, and stay tuned to Eberly Systems for more details and pricing.

February 8, 2012

Windows Intune

Filed under: Computer Ramblings,General Ramblings,Security Ramblings,Technical Ramblings — Tags: , — BeckyStrause @ 8:47 am

Windows Intune helps you manage computers from almost anywhere.  It delivers cloud-based management and security capabilities through a single web-based administrative console.

The Windows Intune administrator console organizes management tasks into the following workspaces. You can manage all these workspaces from almost any browser that supports Microsoft Silverlight.

  • System Overview workspace provides a starting point for assessing the overall health of computers across your organization, identifying issues, and performing basic management tasks such as creating computer groups and viewing reports.
  • Computers workspace is used to create and manage computer groups, for ease and flexibility of management.
  • Updates workspace is used to administer the software update process efficiently for all the managed computers in your organization. The Windows Intune administrator console supports and encourages best practices for update management and lets you focus on your environment and the tasks that you have to perform.
  • Endpoint Protection helps enhance the security of managed computers in your organization by providing real-time protection against potential threats, keeping malicious software definitions up-to-date, and automatically running scans.
  • Alerts workspace is used to quickly assess the overall health of managed computers in your organization. Alerts let you identify potential or current problems and take action accordingly to prevent or minimize negative effects on business operations.
  • Software workspace lists programs that are installed on all client computers that you are managing by using Windows Intune and lets you sort the inventory by software publisher, name, installation count, or category.
  • Licenses workspace lets you upload Microsoft Software License Terms information to Microsoft Volume License Services and lets you determine the license entitlement that corresponds to a set of Microsoft Volume License agreements.
  • Policy workspace is used to configure Windows Intune policies that manage settings for Updates, Endpoint Protection, Windows Firewall, and Windows Intune Center on computers. You can create policies based on templates, configure policy settings, and then deploy policies to groups of computers.
  • Reports workspace is used to obtain more detailed reports and print or export the information. The Reports workspace provides reports for updates, software, and licensing.
  • Administration workspace lets you download the most current version of the client software, view details about your Windows Intune account (such as account name, status, and active seat count), and add administrators to your account.

If you’re looking for help managing your company’s computers, this may be the product for you.

Contact Eberly Systems for more information on Windows Intune.

February 1, 2012

Microsoft Office 365

Filed under: Computer Ramblings,General Ramblings — Tags: , — BeckyStrause @ 2:49 pm

 

What is Microsoft Office 365?

According to their website, “It is secure, anywhere access to email and calendars, Office Web Apps, web conferencing, and file sharing.”

Microsoft Office 365 includes the following tools:

  • MS Exchange Online enables you to use your company email and calendars.
  • MS SharePoint Online gives you and your coworkers access to your documents and information.
  • MS Lync Online allows you to meet with colleagues through audio, video, and web conferencing.
  • MS Office Professional Plus gives you the latest versions of Office applications through cloud-connected service.
  • MS Office Web Apps makes it possible to view, and edit documents on virtually any device connected to the Internet.

Microsoft Office 365 gives you access to everything you need to do your job wherever you need it.

Contact Eberly Systems for more information on how Microsoft Office 365 can meet your needs.

 

January 18, 2012

Should Congress Censor the Web?

I personally do not know a lot about the upcoming vote and how exactly a yes vote will censor the internet.  For those that of you that may be wondering what I’m referring to, I’m referring to the SOPA and the PROTECT IP Act.  Congress will be voting on these acts January 24th.  From what I understand the acts are suppose to help fight piracy on the internet.  However, there are many businesses that feel this will hinder the thrive the internet gives their business.  Want to see examples?  Just check out www.google.com or www.firefox.com.  They currently have voiced their opinion on the issue on their main page.

If what Firefox and Google reports is accurate, the US government will have unprecedented control over the internet (both within and outside the country).  Firefox and Google feels this will hinder our freedom of speech on the internet.  But that in of itself brings up an interesting question.  When the freedom of speech was put into the constitution, the internet did not exist.  Should the internet receive the same freedom as our verbal speech is?  Is our written word any different than our typed word?  As far as I know the press still falls under the freedom of speech, so why should the internet be any different?  Those who think our government is becoming more of a socialist minded government will definitely see that in this move.  Why do I say that?  The same censorship the US Government wants to put into place is currently used by China, Iran, and Syria.  

Feel free to comment below.  If this is not now, it will be a hot topic.

January 11, 2012

New Office and New Location is Coming Soon

Filed under: General Ramblings,Security Ramblings — Tags: , , , — AndrewSmither @ 1:29 pm

A lot of new furniture has gone into our new office as well as a lot of work.  Earlier today Kordel moved the server, the main Eberly Systems PC, and our phone system.  Soon we will be saying our goodbyes to 1216 Carbon St after 2 years of being here.  Keep a look out on our blog, Twitter, and/or Facebook to see when we’ll officially switch over to the new location.

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