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As a new Mac owner, I recently purchased Final Cut Express 4 to see if I can transition from my Sony Vegas Pro 8 setup on the PC. The Sony Vegas Pro 8 software will run the Canon MTS files natively, which is a very convenient for quickly editing files. As I was importing the files onto the Mac, I noticed that Final Cut Express 4 wasn’t recognizing the video format. It was displaying “Error: Unknown format” messages.
Solution: The workaround is to use iMovie ‘09 to import the video files from the camera. Connect the Canon camcorder to the Mac via …
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Here’s a few useful tools I have found for removing spyware, adware, popups from Windows computers. I recently had to help a client with a really bad case of popups and trojan horse software. McAfee and Symantec are good for catching viruses, but not so strong at cleaning up spyware and adware. Symantec Endpoint was good at detecting the threats, but not really good at cleaning them up.
So, what free programs are good right now for cleaning up spyware and adware?
1) Malwarebytes 1.4 – This is the best free anti spyware/adware program out there. I give it a 9 out of …
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I’ve been noticing some malicious Twitter users are using the API to add them to your timeline without you following them. For instance, I noticed a user that I wasn’t following in my Twitter timeline. At first, I tried to “Block” them, but that had no effect. The solution? You have to follow them first! Right after, unfollow them. I’m guessing there is some kind of bit that needs to be cleared by following/unfollowing.
- Do you have fitnessalways on your twitter? Ever tried to simply block the user? It doesn’t work. You’ll notice that this user is automatically added to your …
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I was helping one of the staff today with their Debian setup. KDE somehow broke after they did an apt-get update. Turns out there must have been like 40-50 packages that must have been in the update and thus one of them broke during the upgrade.
Upon startup, there was a unique error message that came up with KDE during the startup phase — “No greeter widget plugin loaded. Check the configuration.” with an OK box. Clicking the OK box would lead to KDE exiting to shell. Reinstalling kdm had no effect. The fix? Read the article to see…
