

As a result, it's become even more critical for online information consumers (that's you and me, by the way) to take on a burden that we have not been trained to even concern ourselves with until now. The internet is breaking what "journalism" means. The assumptions that readers are making about the information that they find online – even at relatively "reputable" sites – are wrong. Last week's revelations, investigations, and clarifications regarding Microsoft Security Essentials really made me realize something very critical about how the internet works today and how broken it is. How the internet is breaking journalism (and what it means to you) I'm not saying this will solve every case, but it's one of those things that a lot of people aren't aware of, and can resolve the problem quickly with just a couple of clicks.Ĭontinue Reading: Why don't my speakers work? Updates are one of several ways that speakers can suddenly stop working and your computer appears unable to make a sound. The next day Winows installed the updates again and again the same thing happened, and after using System Restore all was well, except that the updates had been deleted.

I then used System Restore and the volume came back. I checked everything I could think of and didn't come up with any problems on my system. After a recent round of updates I noticed that I had no volume on my computer…including ITunes.
