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Threat Alert
Scammers Taking Advantage Of Japan Disaster

Don't Download Movies Illegally!
BitTorrent Lawsuit Targets 23,000 Users

We Got Dell - Yes We Do!
We Got Dell - How 'Bout You?

Conference Calling
Now Easier and Less Expensive Than Ever

Internet Speeds
Faster Speeds - Less Cost

Watch This Video!
The Effects of Texting While Driving

Senior Center Donation
Hartelco Donates Computer

New Phone Books Here
Smaller Sized Books Here Soon

Two To View
A Couple Of Amazing Videos You Don't Want To Miss

This Month's FAQ
Which Is Correct: E-mail Or Email?

Sites Of The Month
Great Sites To Check Out In May

Short Tutorial
Setting Up A Signature For Your Emails

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Your Guide To Understanding The Internet


Hello Hartel.net Subscribers!

Welcome to our May issue. Legend has it that May was named for Maia, the Roman goddess of spring. Her name is related to a Latin word that means growth. So in that spirit, we'll do our best to help you grow in your Internet knowledge. We begin with a warning about online scams related to the Japan disaster. There's also a warning about lawsuits against illegal downloading.

If you need a new laptop or desktop, you'll want to be sure to read about our new shipment of computers with some great pricing. And you can also save money by trying Conference Calling for FREE.

We've increased the value of your Internet by increasing the speeds delivered to you, all at the same price.

There's a somber video that is very much worth watching. If you do nothing else, watch this video!

Hartelco also has donated to the Senior Center, and an announcement about the new phone directories with a surprise!

Also included in this issue is the answer to the e-mail vs. email question and tutorials on setting up an email signature. Just for fun, check out the two videos sure to please animal lovers. Then get ready for the season with websites featuring information about disaster preparation, spring cleaning, gas prices, and more.

The goal of each of our eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. We think you'll find this information interesting.

To see what's inside this issue, simply scroll down the eNewsletter or click on the links within the index to the left. Thanks for reading!

- The Hartel.net Team
 

 

Threat Alert – Scammers Taking Advantage Of Japan Disaster

Once again, cybercriminals are using natural disasters to try and trick Internet users into manmade scams. Following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, phony donation requests and dangerous links started turning up designed to exploit consumer interest and concern. If you fall for them, you could have your money and credit card information stolen, as well as your identity.

Be on alert for these types of threats:
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  • Phony "donate" emails and websites —These spam emails may look like they are coming from a legitimate organization, such as the Red Cross and other relief groups, asking for donations to help victims of the disaster. They usually include a link that goes to a phony website that asks for your credit card details and other personal information. You may also stumble across these dangerous sites while doing an Internet search for information on the earthquake.

  • Malicious videos/images — Scammers are spreading malicious links to "dramatic" videos of the disaster. When you search for news on the earthquake or tsunami, you may end up clicking on a link that actually downloads malware onto your computer or takes you to a phishing site that asks for personal information.

  • Social media tricks — Cybercrooks are also posting donation requests and links to malware on social networking sites such as Facebook.
To avoid becoming a victim, never respond to a donation request that arrives via a spam email, text, or instant message, especially if the request sounds overly urgent. Also, be wary of any request posted to social media and of any links that promise "dramatic videos" or images related to the disaster, especially if it is a shortened URL and you can't see where the link is heading. (Remember that anyone can register an ".org" domain and having one doesn't indicate that the organization has a charitable status.)

If you'd like to donate to the earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan, go to your browser and type in the website address of a well-established international relief organization.

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Don't Download Movies Illegally - BitTorrent Lawsuit Targets 23,000 Users

If you have ever downloaded movies illegally from file-sharing sites, this is a heads up. The US Copyright Group is filing a lawsuit aimed at 23,000 BitTorrent users who have downloaded the movie "The Expendables". For more info on this particular lawsuit, and how the US Copyright Group is also stepping up the number of lawsuits aimed at stopping illegal downloads for other movies, just click here.

Note that we receive notices of illegal downloads from several attorneys for Hollywood studios, and we also take action to further prevent illegal downloading. The easiest answer is to just don't use peer-to-peer file-sharing sites! It also lowers the chances of downloading a virus or other bug to your PC. Just say "No!"

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We Got Dell - Yes We Do!

Hartelco Computers has gotten a new shipment of Dell computers. Laptops or Desktops - we've got one for you! And if you have special needs and are looking for a PC to fit those exact needs, we can also custom order one for you. Plus we have great pricing on other products as well as the lowest prices around. Check us out - you'll be happy you did.

  • Dell desktop computers with 20" wide-screen monitor - in stock! Stop by and see these machines that'll ease your workload.
  • Dell 17" laptops. We've just received a new shipment of laptops at the same great price!
  • Wireless routers which allow you to take your laptop anyplace in your home.
  • 1.5 Terabyte External Hard Drive - this is 15x larger than a 100Gigabyte hard drive.
  • Flash drives - we have both 4Gig and 8 Gig flash drives in stock. No easier way to transfer files. This is a great low-cost gift idea that your graduate will appreciate.

People have asked us why we mainly sell Dell-brand computers, so we thought we'd share with you the simple answer: They're the one brand we DON'T normally see on our repair bench! We strive to sell only products which are best for you. So stop on by. We'd love to see you.

Our office hours are 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, and we're open weekends and evenings by appointment. So stop on by at 103 West Centre Street in Hartington or call 402-254-3901. We have a PC that fits your budget!

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Conference Calling is Now Easier - Try It For FREE

Conference calling not only saves you time by being able to talk to several people at once, but also saves fuel if you needed to travel to a meeting whether for personal or business reasons. And once we have your conference calling account setup, you can use conference calling on the fly - whenever you want - there's no additional need to contact us in advance.

There's no setup fees. No per-caller fees. You can connect up to 16 of your family, friends, or business associates together on one call for a low flat-rate of $10. Long distance charges would only apply if you're calling from a phone that's not a Hartington (402-254) number.

We're giving all customers a chance to try our conference calling for free! Just call Hartelco today and find out how easy it is to save money! Just call 402-254-3901.

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Internet Speeds - Faster Speeds - Less Cost

Hartelco has increased Internet speeds at no cost to you! In fact, we've lowered our price for our lowest speed Internet - 2Mbps (megabytes per second) to only $28.95.

We've increased the Internet speed included in Bundles to 6Mbps for Residential Bundles, and 10Mbps for Business Bundles. Plus 12Mbps is also now available!

Hartelco has the best speeds, value, and customer service around! Call us at 402-254-3901 to see how our new speeds can help you at work or home, and save you money.

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Watch This Video - The Effects of Texting While Driving

Hartelco hopes that you watch this video, which highlights the critical issue of distracted driving. We believe this video could save lives, and we hope you share this link with others to help our community become a safer place to live.

Ashley Umscheid attended Kansas State University. This is her story.

Click this link to watch this 13-minute video.

We'd like to thank Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative from Rainsville, Alabama and the Foundation for Rural Service for the production and distribution of this video.

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Senior Center Donation - Hartelco Donates Computer

Hartelco recently discovered that the Hartington Senior Center was using a very old computer in their lobby of the Senior Center for their members to use. Hartelco donated a replacement computer to the Senior Center that is at least 5-10x faster than the previous computer. Hartelco has provided free Internet service to the Senior Citizens Center for many years, and seniors are able to surf the Internet from the lobby of the Senior Center at no cost to them.


(Left to right) Laverta Lammers, Elaine Bruening, Joan Hochstein, Sally Climer

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New Phone Books Here - Small Sized Books Here Soon

The new "red" FDC phone books are here and free for the taking! Stop by to pick one up at our office at 103 West Centre Street.

ANNOUNCING: This year FDC Publishing has decided to print the smaller-sized phone books! You may remember them from years past. These smaller-sized phone books are $2 each, and we only have a limited quantity allocated to us. They should arrive in the next few days, so stop by if you'd like one for your vehicle. The smaller books are on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Two To View – A Couple Of Amazing Videos You Don't Want To Miss

There's an animal theme to this month's featured videos. We think they're the "purr-fect" way to add some fun to your day.
 
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A young woman named Mel shows off her incredible talent for doing animal impressions—starting with a dog and cat and moving into more than a dozen others including an owl, wolf, peacock, horse, monkey, and parrot. Close your eyes and you'll think you're at the zoo! This charming video has received well over two million hits. What could be cuter than cats playing pattycake? How about cats playing pattycake while "talking" to each other and trading barbs? Even if you're not particularly a cat lover, this playful video will make you smile. It's amazing how well these two cats master the movements.

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This Month's FAQ – Which Is Correct: E-mail Or Email?

E-mail or Email Download Graphics to View Question: I've noticed that some people include a hyphen when spelling e-mail and others simply use email. Which is considered to be the correct format?

Answer: The e-mail vs. email debate was recently settled by the editors of the AP Stylebook—the de facto style and usage guide for much of the news media. They announced that email is now the preferred format since it reflects majority usage. This transition is indicative of the evolving nature of language. When "electronic mail" was first introduced, Internet technology required more explanation and a hyphen was used in e-mail to emphasize the concept of electronic.

Another example of the evolution of language is LOL. Today, LOL stands for "laugh out loud" but back in 1960, those letters stood for "little old lady." The Oxford English Dictionary officially added LOL as a word in March 2011, along with FYI (for your information). Why? So many of us are using these expressions in emails, on Facebook, etc., that they've become part of our language.

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Sites Of The Month – Great Sites To Check Out In May

Is It Rogue Security Software?
lavasoft.com – To keep your computer safe from threats, you need to be aware of rogue security software, which falsely claims to protect your computer and can actually threaten computer security. The Rogue Gallery is a resource that keeps computer users safe from rogue security software by providing a comprehensive database of current rogue security applications. You can use this site to check for the latest threats, check for threats alphabetically, or submit possible rogue programs.

Disaster Preparation Tips
ready.gov  – Any number of disasters—such as tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, and fires—can mean you'll need to survive on your own for a period of time. Disasters are, by nature, unexpected but there are steps you can take to prepare for them. This FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) site explains what to have in your emergency preparedness kit and how to create a Family Emergency Plan. There are also resources for keeping up to date on emergency situations and a special section to get kids involved to help them feel safe.

Household How-Tos
tipnut.com – Spring is a great time to work on special projects from crafts to cleaning to cooking. This helpful site features tips in all of these categories and more. Learn how to remove stubborn carpet stains, make a raised garden bed, get rid of flies, or cook a perfect sunny-side-up egg. When you find a tip you like, you can share it on Facebook or Twitter. You can also submit your own tips or sign up for a newsletter to receive tips via email.

Cheapest Gas
gasbuddy.com – Don't let high gas prices put the brakes on your road trip plans. Use this site's Trip Cost Calculator to determine the best places to fill up along the way. When you get back from your trip, visit the site to find the cheapest gas sources in your area. You can also check out the Gas Price Heat Map to see how prices in your area compare to those in other parts of the country.

Top Chefs' Recipes
cookstr.com – This site is similar to other cooking sites, but with a twist: You get to meet the chefs behind the recipes. So if you like the style of a certain chef, you can review his/her collection for similar dishes. The site includes Irish chefs, pastry chefs, sauce experts, and more. Search for a recipe to try or check out the bios of the featured chefs. And don't forget to sign up for The Cookstr 10, an eNewsletter that delivers 10 delicious recipes to your inbox each week.

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Short Tutorial – Setting Up A Signature For Your Emails

A signature is a block of text placed at the bottom of your outgoing emails to "sign off" and close the messages. The primary purpose of a signature is to let people know who you are and how to contact you. Many people also take this opportunity to convey a bit of their personality through the use of a favorite quotation or a particular font.

What you include in your signature is up to you, and you may want to create a couple of signatures - such as one for business and one for personal use. To set up a signature, follow the steps below for your email program.

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Email Program:
Windows Live Mail
Computer Operating System: Windows Vista and Windows 7
  1. With Windows Live Mail open, click your cursor arrow on the down arrow to the right of the Ribbon, hover your cursor arrow over "Options" and select "Mail..." from the resulting drop-down menu.

    When the Options window opens, select the "Signatures" tab.

    In the "Signatures" section, click on the "New" button.

    In the "Edit Signature" section, enter the personal signature that you would like to appear on future emails.

    In the "Signature settings" section, check the box next to "Add signatures to all outgoing messages" so that your signature automatically appears in new emails.

  2. Once you have entered your signature and checked the box, click on the "Apply" button and then click "OK" to accept the signature and close the Options window.
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Email Program:
Windows Live Mail
Computer Operating System: Windows XP
  1. With Windows Live Mail open, in the upper right corner of the screen, click your cursor arrow on the "Menus" button and select "Options..." from the resulting drop-down menu.

    When the Options window opens, select the "Signatures" tab.

    In the "Signatures" section, click on the "New" button.

    In the "Edit Signature" section, enter the personal signature that you would like to appear on future emails.

    In the "Signature settings" section, check the box next to "Add signatures to all outgoing messages" so that your signature automatically appears in new emails.

  2. Once you have entered your signature and checked the box, click on the "Apply" button and then click "OK" to accept the signature and close the Options window.
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Email Program:
Mozilla Thunderbird 3.19
Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X 10.6
  1. With Mozilla Thunderbird open, click on "Tools" from the menu bar and select "Account Settings..." from the resulting drop-down menu. The Account Settings window will open.

    On the left side of the Account Settings window, click on your email address.

    On the right side of the Account Settings window, look for a large field titled "Signature text." Type the signature you would like to use for this account into the field.

  2. Click on the "OK" button to accept the signature and close the Account Settings window.
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Email Program:
Mail.app 3.6
Computer Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6
  1. With Mail.app open, click your cursor arrow on the "Mail" menu and select "Preferences" from the resulting drop-down menu.

    When the Preferences window opens, click on the "Signatures" icon.

  2. You will now see three panes. The first pane has a list of your accounts. Click on the account that you want to create a signature for. It will now be highlighted.

  3. Under the middle pane, you will see two buttons—one with a plus (+) sign, the other with a minus (-) sign. Click on the plus sign. A signature with the name "Signature #1" will appear in the middle pane. In the third pane, you will see the default signature that Mail has created for this account.

  4. If you would like to change the default signature, click on any part of it and enter your own text.

  5. To get the font of your signature to match the default font in your message, check the box next to "Always match my default message font."

  6. Click on the "Choose Signature:" button and select "In Sequential Order" to get your new signature to show up automatically when you create a new email message.

  7. If you would like to have the signature appear above quoted text when you reply to a message, check the box next to "Place signature above quoted text."

  8. When you have the signature settings the way you want them, click on the red button in the upper left corner of the Preferences window.

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The Hartel.net Team




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