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By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
No matter what operating system (OS) you use, the simple truth of the matter is that from time to time you will run into some sort of problem. Some problems you will run into more often than others – these common problems can prove to
By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
If you have just switched from the Microsoft camp over to Apple and gave up on Windows in favor of the Mac OS X, the you will want to know that most of the keyboard shortcuts you used in Windows can also be used in Mac OS X. The
By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
Unlike windows XP, Windows Vista comes with a feature called Vista Sidebar and Windows 7 comes with a feature called Gadgets. Those of you that did not want to be bothered by the gadgets in the
By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
AIM is short for AOL Instant Messenger, and AOL is short for America Online, the internet services and media company from the US that is run by Time Warner. AIM is an instant messaging (IM) app that you can use
By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
You can easily access a lot of Windows’ functionality by simply right clicking an empty space on the desktop (see here, here, here, here to name but a few). With the latest version of the Windows-based operating system, mainly Windows 7, Microsoft has
By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
There are plenty of things to like in Windows Live Messenger (formerly known as MSN Messenger). If we were to name but a few things we like about Windows Live Messenger we’d have to mention the
By George Norman on 08 Sep 2009
The default behavior of AutoPlay in Windows Vista is to automatically enable AutoRun for all sorts of removable media. Perhaps a more in-depth explanation is in order so that you do not confuse AutoPlay with AutoRun
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
October 22nd, 2009 marks the date when the next iteration of the Windows-based operating system, mainly Windows 7 is released to the public. After you get the operating system and install it you will undoubtedly want to
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
The mouse may be the most used computer peripheral, but the simple truth of the matter is that using the keyboard instead of the mouse can sometimes prove to be speedier. Not to mention the fact that you will impress
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
he Media Player in Windows 7, compared to previous versions, comes with several enhancements – things like nternet Radio playback, camera and camcorder video digital support, a new Now Playing view, unplayable content filtering, CD or DVD playback
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
Modern web browsers allow you to surf the web in a safe and speedy manner. You get to the web page you want in no time at all (that’s the speed part) and you are warned when you attempt to access malicious or malware spreading sites
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
The latest version of the Microsoft developed Internet Explorer (IE) web browser is IE8. Since it is superior to IE7 and definitely superior to the outdated but still supported IE6, you are very well advised to download this free piece of
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
When it comes to getting things done, the mouse is the go-to computer peripheral. Think of any task you want to pull off and chances are that at some point you will need to use the mouse. Besides a functional part, the mouse also has a fun part: it can
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
Out of all the peripherals you have connected to your Windows-powered computer, the mouse is the one you will use most often. Even if you are a big fan of keyboard shortcuts (pretty much anything you can do with the mouse can also be done using the keyboard), you will want your mouse to
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
The web is a great source of easily accessible information. All you need is a computer and an internet connection and you can instantly access info on pretty much any topic out there. There are some moments though when you will want your web browsing activities to remain private
By George Norman on 07 Sep 2009
You may have skipped Windows Vista and soldiered on with XP for the past 8 years or so, but chances are that you will not want to stick with XP after Microsoft rolls out Windows 7. Unlike Vista, reports on the
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