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Malwarebytes finds pesky Trojan
01/07/09
The last Gearhead column wherein Gibbs discovered that his Windows XP machine was acting weirdly generated a huge amount of reader feedback and one recommendation -- using Malwarebytes Anti-Malware -- worked where many others hadn't.
Malware hunting
12/17/08
One of Gibbs' Windows XP machines is acting up. Again. Looks like he's got a case of malware but it seems to be a little hard to find.
Migrating MapPoint pushpins to Google Maps
12/10/08
Gibbs is not happy with having his location data locked up in Microsoft MapPoint but he’s found a tool that can extract the important data.
Reader feedback on cellular repeaters
12/03/08
Mark Gibbs relates some of the reader feedback on his recent review of a cellular signal repeater and starts to look at extracting pushpin data from MapPoint.
Thumbs up for Android and the G1
12/01/08
Gibbs has had a close look at the T-Mobile G1, the first phone based on the Android platform, and he's more than impressed -- in fact, he likes it more than the iPhone and might even stick with T-Mobile. Now there's a surprise.
Tikitag: RFID eval on the cheap
11/20/08
RFID systems can be pricey but the Tikitag RFID system is a great place to start.
How big boys boost cellular signals
11/13/08
Gibbs takes a look at a serious solution to his lousy cellular reception, a cellular signal repeater, and is more than impressed, he’s ecstatic!
The Wolverine Internet radio is almost good
11/05/08
There are thousands of Internet radio stations out there and the Wolverine World Radio can get you hooked up. Even so, you might be pretty disappointed.
Reader feedback: DPC follow-up, cell-phone reception
10/30/08
A reader explains how he diagnosed a problem similarly mysterious to the high DPC issue that drove Gibbs crazy some time ago, and following the last two weeks of columns on cellular reception readers recommend a cell service quality site.
Is your cell number why your signal stinks?
10/22/08
Following last week's column on Mark Gibbs' need for a high-gain antenna to improve his recently diminished cellular service signal quality, readers let him know they feel his pain and one of them has an interesting idea.
Improving cell phone reception
10/15/08
Gibbs is not happy with the cell phone signal at his office so he tried a signal boosting antenna and, by golly, he's happier!
Backup DVDs that find your photos
10/08/08
Verbatim has a neat idea: Backup software embedded into recordable DVDs. Gibbs likes the concept but thinks it could do with a little polishing. Oh, and he revisits his old DPC problem. Yet again.
A better portable video tool
10/01/08
Gibbs looks at the Kodak Zi6, a direct competitor to the Flip Mino video camera he reviewed a few weeks ago, and discusses improving Windows audio.
More Chrome details, Less Firefox housekeeping
09/25/08
Following last week's discussion of Google's Chrome browser Gibbs discusses what makes Chrome special and then discusses a user's observation that Firefox 3 is up to something...but what?
Google's Chrome: Ohhh! Shiny!
09/17/08
Google's Chrome browser isn't ready for prime time but it sure is shiny and interesting.
Desktop virtualization for the enterprise
09/11/08
RingCube's MojoPac as morphed into a enterprise oriented desktop virtualization solution. Here's the world's first review.
Chrome and Firefox and add-ons, oh my ...
09/03/08
The occasion of the launch of Google's Chrome browser has Gibbs getting over-excited about browsers, add-on and standards.
Reader feedback and Linux distros
08/27/08
Some great user feedback on the SliTaz Linux distro.
Jott outta beta, and SliTaz is the boss
08/20/08
The Jott service that Gibbs reviewed a few weeks ago has come out of beta, and a reader points out a really cool Linux distro.
Network diagnostics, monitoring and building flash
08/13/08
A question about MAC-only device monitoring, a diagnostic suite, a server monitoring tool and a simple Flash creation utility.
What readers sync
08/06/08
Gearhead readers responded big time to the recent column on file synchronization. Gibbs discusses rsync and its flavors, Foldershare, and suggests an answers to a question.
Video for memory, a book for faults
07/30/08
A tiny video camera for a remarkably low price and a book on a novel software testing technique called "fuzzing."
Something to sync about
07/22/08
Gibbs takes a look at a cross-platform file synchronization system and then thinks about extending the idea.
Groundwork Monitor: serious network management
07/16/08
Nagios is a powerful, free, open source network management system, and when it's wrapped up in a virtual appliance it has to be one of the easiest ways to evaluate a serious network management solution
Nagios, lots of network management for nothing
07/08/08
Reader feedback revealed that the Nagios network monitoring and management system is available in a virtual appliance that means that Gibbs just had to take it out for a spin.

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