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Spanish IT firm infected with ransomware in continued attacks on supply chains

Nov05
by Sindy Cator on November 5, 2019 at 7:13 am
Posted In: Uncategorized


Two major Spanish companies, including radio company Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión (Cadena SER) and NTT-owned IT services firm Everis, have become the latest victims of a targeted ransomware attack. The attack is said to have begun in the early hours of Monday, according to Spanish daily ABC. Indications are that the ransomware strain that hit Everis is a version of BitPaymer, which has been used increasingly used by attackers to lock down compromised systems on a breached network. It’s worth pointing out that this is the second time Spanish businesses have been hit by ransomware infections, the first being the…

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AHA News: Unique Market Ensures St. Louis Gets Its ‘Medicine’ – Healthy Food

Nov05
by Sindy Cator on November 5, 2019 at 7:00 am
Posted In: Uncategorized

Title: AHA News: Unique Market Ensures St. Louis Gets Its ‘Medicine’ – Healthy Food
Category: Health News
Created: 11/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/4/2019 12:00:00 AM

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International Keyboard Shortcut Day 2019

Nov04
by Sindy Cator on November 4, 2019 at 2:12 pm
Posted In: keyboard shortcut, Uncategorized

The first Wednesday of every November is International Keyboard Shortcut Day. This Wednesday, people from all over the world will become far less efficient for a short time in an effort to be far more efficient the rest of the year.

WASD V2 88-Key ISO Custom“WASD V2 88-Key ISO Custom” by Bitboxer is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

This year I’ll be starting all of my programs with the keyboard. First, I’m going to hide the Cortana search bar because that’s just a waste of real estate. Ironically, the best way to do this is with your mouse. Right-click on the taskbar, choose Cortana, and Hidden.

Now let’s pin some frequently used applications to the taskbar. Start the application however you normally would. Find the icon in your taskbar, right-click on it, and choose Pin to Taskbar.

I have eight applications pinned to my taskbar. I can open these using the Windows key and the number representing that applications position in the taskbar. For me Outlook is first, so I would use Windows+1 to open Outlook.

Every morning, I unlock my computer, hold down the Windows key, and press 2, 3, 5, and 7. This opens all the programs that I leave running all day. I never close Outlook because of all the client side rules I have, but I include Win+1 to that process after a reboot. I used to open #4 every day, but that’s fallen out of favor. But I don’t want to remove it and change the positions or all the other icons.

In addition to opening the program, Win+number switches to that application if it’s already running. If that application already has the focus, it gets moved to the back of the line and hidden. Just press the shortcut again to bring it back to the front. If you have multiple instances running, like multiple Word docs or Excel files, continue holding down the Windows key and pressing the number to cycle through all the documents. When the one you want is at the front, release the Win key.

One more thing about the taskbar: let’s say you have a bunch of File Explorer windows open, which you no doubt opened using Win+E. To close them all at once, press Win+Alt+number to get a context menu and choose Close All Windows. I don’t have File Explorer pinned to my taskbar, so its position in the list isn’t the same every time. But it’s usually ninth or tenth. In this example, it’s tenth so I use Win+Alt+0 to bring up the context menu.

You might have also noticed that you could have used the Win+Alt context menu to pin the application to the taskbar instead of right clicking. If you did, you get an IKSD bonus.

OK, last tip before you’re on your way to a great keyboarding day. If you want to open a program that’s not pinned to the task bar, press and release the windows key and start typing the application’s name. For instance, if I want to open Powerpoint, I press and release Win and type power.

Windows shows you everything that has power in the name or description. The “best match” is usually what I’m looking for, but you can see that you can also get to PowerShell or the power settings control panel using this method. If you have some recently used documents, those will also appear. When I type ues to open Ultra Edit Studio, it shows me a few documents I used recently.

I hope you use these techniques on Wednesday to open your applications using your keyboard and become a little more productive. Happy keyboarding.

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Adobe Photoshop finally arrives on the iPad

Nov04
by Sindy Cator on November 4, 2019 at 7:12 am
Posted In: Apps


Adobe Photoshop, the company’s most anticipated app for the iPad, is finally here. The release follows an official announcement at Adobe’s MAX event last year. To be clear, the company will likely officially announce its available later this week, but the app link is live on the App store. The app is free to download and use for 30 days, but you’ll need a Creative Cloud subscription to continue using it after that. If you already have a subscription for Adobe’s desktop apps that covers Photoshop, you should be good to go — you just need to log in with…

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A new experiment may help us figure out what ‘dark energy’ actually is

Nov02
by Sindy Cator on November 2, 2019 at 5:00 pm
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All evidence indicates that music plays a significant role in every human society, both past and present. When we gather to celebrate, rejoice or mourn, music moves us in powerful ways. Caregivers around the world sing to infants to soothe, play with, and teach them. And yet we are just starting to uncover the profound impact music has on our brain, our emotions and our health. Laurel Trainor is the director of the McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind and plays principle flute in the Burlington Symphony Orchestra. Her research examines how music is processed in the brain, how…

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