by Mike McEvoy on March 2, 2010
Belarc Advisor is truly useful PC software utility for maintaining and managing your computer. The program tells you nearly everything you could possibly want to know about the hardware on your computer and much of what you might want to know about the software that’s installed. Unlike some online tools, Belarc Advisor also keeps all [...]
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Desktop_Computers,
Laptop_Computers,
Maintenance,
Performance
by Mike McEvoy on September 26, 2009
Most computer users want want to be more productive with the applications and computing environment they use every day. In the process it is easy to get caught up in elaborate plans and utilities. Sometimes short and seemingly minor tips and workarounds can deliver the most significant boosts for workflow and productivity. Here are a [...]
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How To,
Internet Explorer,
Shortcuts
by Mike McEvoy on September 16, 2009
Email continues to grow in importance to many people’s daily life. As part of that growth millions of people use Microsoft Outlook everyday for reading and managing their email. To help individual Outlook users protect their valuable data Microsoft provides an Outlook data backup utility named “Personal Folder Backup.” This free, easy to install utility [...]
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Backup,
Outlook
Firefox is the second most popular web browser in the world and it continues to gain popularity and market share. With this rapid growth many users, especially new users, are not aware of the wide range of useful Firefox keyboard shortcuts available. These small combinations of keystrokes when used at the right time can be [...]
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Browsers,
Performance,
Shortcuts
by MikeM on March 9, 2009
Craigslist.org provides a wealth of information through free online classified ads and postings for over 500 US cities and over 50 countries. It is one of the most heavily traveled sites on the web but a visitor’s ability to effectively search Craigslist classifieds is limited. A great search tip to simplify the Craigslist search process [...]
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How To,
Technology
by MikeM on January 7, 2009
In a significant announcement at the Mac World show in San Francisco yesterday Apple said that will make all songs in its market-leading iTunes store available without anticopying restrictions and it will be dropping the price on some songs to 69 cents. ITunes is moving to a tiered pricing model and will begin selling songs [...]
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Apple,
Technology