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David Balogh has written 223 articles so far, you can find them below.


Prevent the iPhone Jailbreak virus and Protect your iPhone

The first iPhone / iPod Touch virus was cute, it rick-rolled unsuspecting victims. Now, that silly virus has been re-engineered into something sinister. The same trick that rick-rolled unsuspecting jailbreakers is being used to silently steal email messages, SMS messages, calendar data, contacts, music, photos, video and iPhone App data.

So, what can you do to avoid this and any other jailbreak virus?
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Trick out your Gaming Mouse with USB Overdrive

Gaming and gamers bring the average (and professional) user all sorts of innovations. A serious gamer is like a hot-rod racer when it comes to tweaking a computer for performance. Even a regular mouse won’t do, gamers use special gaming mice.

There’s a little secret about gaming mice – they don’t have to be used for just gaming…
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Keep up with Upgrades with a New Computer Fund

Computers don’t last forever technologically. When was the last time you fired up your Apple IIe to do anything relevant? Nostalgia aside, technology constantly moves forward and sometimes its difficult financially to keep up.

While computers today are much less expensive than ever before, $1500 or so for a new one is still a lot of money. However, there is a way to prepare for your impending upgrade so that you always stay on top of the latest technology without it causing a financial headache.
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Dealing with Microsoft Access Files and OS X

Recently, someone asked me how to use Microsoft Access files with OS X. Like Visio, Publisher, Project and to some extent, Outlook, Microsoft Office for Mac isn’t 100% the same as Office for Windows.

Since officially Access is not part of Office 2008 (or 2004), what should someone do when they need to access something in Microsoft Access with OS X?
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Reading eBooks with an iPhone / iPod Touch – Update

One of the iPhone / iPod Touch’s strongest features is the ability to use it as a PDF / eBook reader. Its nice to read something of your own if you’re in a waiting room instead of a three month old Sports Illustrated or any issue of People Magazine.

Almost a year ago, I wrote an article on the various reader apps for the iPhone / iPod Touch. Since then, there have been quite a few different apps released, free and paid, that change the PDF reading landscape.
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