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Tips and Tricks Newsletter
                               March 2011
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* Tricky Tip *  
We all know that CTRL-ALT-DEL is used to reboot your computer, but have you ever looked at the other options you get when you use this key combination. You can change your password, lock the computer, log off, switch users and open task manager and of course shut down your computer! CTRL-ALT-DEL is possibly the best shortcut key combo ever.
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They specialize in serving seniors, elderly individuals, the convalescing, the injured, and the handicapped. With over 85 years of combined experience in the healthcare and geriatric fields, they understand the aging process and offer professional and compassionate care by pre-screened and pre-qualified caregivers.

  

All services are available on an hourly, shift or live-in basis.

They can be reached at 888-343-9205.

 

Grace Walter, Vice President of Administration said "VIP America uses C&W Computers not only to work on their computers and for IT support but to host their computers, software and email in a terminal server environment.   I have been very pleased with their service. We never experience our server going down, updates are done regularly and we are assured our system is backed up every night so we have no loss of data.  C&W's hosted service is a great solution to today's technology!"

Use of Internet is Good for Older Adults
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By Rich Crockett

 

Here's an interesting story I came across while stimulating my brain.

 

UCLA scientists have found that for computer-savvy middle-aged and older adults, searching the Internet triggers key centers in the brain that control decision-making and complex reasoning. The findings demonstrate that Web search activity may help stimulate and possibly improve brain

function.

 

The study, the first of its kind to assess the impact of Internet searching on brain performance, is currently in press at the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and will appear in an upcoming issue.

 

Additional details on the study and further research on the impact of computer technologies on the aging brain are highlighted in Dr. Gary Small's new book, "iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind".

 

Dr. Small is a professor at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA and holds UCLA's Parlow-Solomon Chair on Aging. He states: "Internet searching engages complicated brain activity, which may help exercise and improve brain function".

 

"A simple, everyday task like searching the Web appears to enhance brain circuitry in older adults, demonstrating that our brains are sensitive and can continue to learn as we grow older," Small said.

 

You can check this and other science-related information

at www.sciencedaily.com.

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