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How Can I Troubleshoot a Network Connection? Ping vs. Traceroute

May 23, 2012 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Both ping and traceroute are tools to test or troubleshoot a network connection and diagnose problems between your computer/ISP and a destination server. They are commands entered on the command line interface, and are similar in the fact that they both can determine if a particular IP address is accessible by your computer, and how […]

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Is Linux Worth Using? Key Differences Between Windows OS and Linux

May 1, 2012 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Windows vs Linux OS First, the most crucial difference between Windows and Linux OS is the overall business model, with Windows being a massively profitable proprietary venture by Microsoft and Linux a community-driven project that is free and open source. This isn’t to say that no Linux developers make any money at all, as some […]

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Why Should I Start a Blog?

April 3, 2012 by Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

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In recent years, millions of people have taken the plunge and joined the blogosphere, but there are also many who are still skeptical of its benefits. Some are stuck on the idea that blogs are little more than personal diaries broadcast over the web, and do not recognize other contexts for which they might be […]

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Why Would You Use the Command Line Interface (And Should You?)

March 18, 2012 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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The Command Line Interface (CLI), a computer dialog operated using text commands instead of clicking on various icons and graphics, can be useful, but only to user communities with specific, often more advanced needs. There are a number of reasons why the CLI is not ideal for a typical lay user (for example a student […]

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What Makes a “Good” Computer? Reviewing the Hardware and Specs for 4 Different Models

March 10, 2012 by Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

There are so many different types of computers out on the market today, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and a variety of emerging hybrids that attempt to give tablets more functionality or make laptops more convenient. This post is a review and comparison of 4 different models: the iPad 2, (a tablet), the Toshiba Satellite L750D-BT5N22 […]

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iPad—What is it Good for? (And Can It Replace Your Laptop?)

February 10, 2012 by Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

The iPad and other tablet computers aren’t laptops and they aren’t smartphones, so many people are wondering why they’d ever need a new device that sits awkwardly in the middle. You can’t put it in your pocket but it doesn’t have the full capabilities of a “real” computer. But Apple sold over 15 million iPads […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, iPad, Tablets

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As an academic librarian, I'm interested in how emerging technologies are changing how we search, learn, and create online. I cover topics like evaluating source credibility, digital productivity, and the impact of AI.

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