5 Safety Tips for Using a Public Computer

Sometimes patrons utilize computers at the local public library without fully understanding the risks involved. Public terminals are just that public—meaning they are used by hundreds of thousands of people each year. Below are five simple tips that are easy to follow and make it much harder for someone to gain access to your personal information when using a public computer.

1. Do not save your login information & always logout!

Avoid selecting any options for saving your login information especially when signing into financial account, medical/insurance accounts, email accounts and the like. Always logout of any site you visit instead of closing the browser window or typing a new address over the existing address. This help keep others from accessing your personal information.

2. Do not leave the computer unattended with sensitive information on the screen!

If you must leave the computer unattended, make sure that you utilize the “Lock” feature available in PCReservation to prevent another patron from getting onto that computer.

3. Erase your tracks!

When you are done using a public computer, you should delete at a minimum all the temporary Internet files and cookies and/or the Internet history (if preferred).

4. Watch for people watching your screen!

Consider this the old-fashioned way of snooping. When you are using a public computer, watch for people who collect your information by looking over your shoulder or watching as you enter passwords.

5. Do not enter sensitive information into a public computer!

As mentioned above, if you really want to be safe on a public computer, avoid typing your credit card number, social security number, or any other financial or otherwise sensitive information into a public computer. You should perform these types of actions on your home PC.
(Posting adapted from an article at Microsoft.com by the same title)

For the Gamers

In the past decade we have seen gaming go from a joy stick with pong, to a controller that looks like it can drive your car. It is also evident the technology that is available to us. Gamers can tell you first hand the leaps in technology that we have made. I want to talk to you about the consoles that are on the market today.

I want to start out with the PlayStation 3. Sony has been around for a long time and they have been in the video game business for a while as well. They are the creators of the "PlayStation." The picture to the right is the PlayStation 3. Like the name describes, it is the 3rd installment in the PlayStation family. But this system does more than just play games. The "PS3" can be hooked up to the Internet and used like a computer. Since you can hook it up to the Internet, you can also play your friends online via the PS3. (They must have the same game to play.) Another awesome feature about the PS3 is it is a BluRay player. It will play all your BluRay movies. The memory in the PS3 ranges from 40 - 80. Of course the higher memory, the higher the cost. Over all a good system and the cheapest form of BluRay.



Next up is the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360, or 360, is made by Microsoft. The Xbox in general has not been out that long, but has made a big impact on the gaming industry. The 360 is the 2nd installment of the Xbox. This system has been made popular thanks to the "Halo Trilogy." Like the PS3, you can play your friends online. (They must have the game to play with you.) But unfortunately, the 360 cannot browse the Internet. The 360 plays games and DVDs only. At one point, Microsoft was making HDDVD players for the 360, but the HDDVD era has come and gone. The 360 is a great system. It is also cheaper than the PS3. You have 3 choices to chose from when purchasing a 360: The cheapest system is around $199 for the Core System (no hard drive), the next system is $299 (with 60GB hard drive), and the Elite System is around $388 (with 120GB hard drive). Overall great system.



The last system I want to discuss is the Nintendo Wii. When Nintendo made the Wii, they had the family in mind. This system requires more then just sitting on your couch. This is an interactive gaming console that requires you to move the Wii Remote More body action than thumb action. The Wii has some pretty cool features as well. The Wii has a built in wireless adapter for those who have wireless Internet. Just like the PS3, you can browse the Internet. Some of the popular games for the Wii are Mario Cart and Wii Fit (which was sold out in most stores for Christmas). The Wii has built in memory (I am unsure of the amount) and it has a slot for a SD card. An SD card is what you digital camera uses to store pictures. It is the cheapest all around system at $249. The controllers are cheaper and the games are cheaper. If you are looking to involve you entire family, no matter the age, then the Wii is what you want.

All of these systems are good. I currently own a Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii and I enjoy playing both of them. If you have a child or a teenager that has been begging you for a new gaming console, I hope this helped you out. Once again, Happy New Year and happy gaming.

Cool Gadgets for 2009


Even though this is a new year, a lot of Gadgets from 2008 are still in high demand. Of course a very popular item this past Christmas was the Navigation (GPS) system for your vehicle. I don't know about you, but every time I went to a BestBuy or Walmart, they were always sold out. Navigation systems vary in prices so it is hard to tell. If you buy them from a store, I would estimate the price $100 - $300.


Another item that has been popular since the very first day it appeared on store shelves is the iPhone. The iPhone is made by Apple. This is not your ordinary cellphone. I would consider the iPhone a mini laptop. The iPhone has a fully capable HTML browser that is great for checking your email, Facebook, and MySpace. You can also view YouTube videos. Another cool feature about the iPhone is it has a touch screen. Since it is made by Apple, the iPhone can be used as an iPod. The newer phones have 2 different amounts of storage: 8 GB and 16GB. This is a great phone and will be around for a while.

Overall, this year looks promising, as far as technology goes. Mac and Windows are looking to launch some nice and innovative things this year. Be on the look out for them, because of you have a teenager at home, chances are these items will be on birthday and Christmas lists for a long time. Once again Happy New Year from the I/T Staff and best wishes to all of you in 2009!

Did you miss Gaming @ Your Library Day?


Hey, did you know that on Tuesday, July 8th, the Bossier Parish Library's Information Technology Department partnered with your local GameStop to sponsored a day of gaming.

Well, in case you missed it, it was held at the Bossier Central Library from 10a-4pm and GameStop brought the XBox 360, Nintendo Wii, and PS3 along with Donkey Kong for Wii, Rachett & Plank for PS3, and Guitar Hero for XBox360.

If you missed it this time, that's okay! We'll gonna do it again in September or October, so stay tuned here.