PC Pitstop Newsletter – May 2011 #2
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More of Steve’s favorite wastes of time.
Steve Bass’s Time Wasters – Cobra Pits, Baby Penguins & Snow Rollers Read More »
By Bill Pytlovany
If you look at the terms of service for many websites you’ll find they claim users under 13 are not allowed.
Bits from Bill Pytlovany: Facebook Wants Your Pre-Teen Read More »
By Steve Bass
Internet resources
to help me (and maybe you) get the best deal on gasoline
— and better mileage.
TechBite: Gas Saving Tips (‘Cause the Prices are Killing Us) Read More »
Win 7 includes everything you need to back up (and restore) your system.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: Build a complete Win 7 safety net Read More »
A CIO friend told me yesterday that his company is considering ditching notebooks and equipping its sales force with iPads. And I have yet to hear from a CIO or IT exec who thinks tablets don’t have a key role to play in the corporate America (my day job is community manager at IDG’sEnterprise CIO Forum).
Dodge Retort: Every 10 tablets sold zap 5 net/notebook sales Read More »
Hope you don’t owe any money on that Jacuzzi or the refrigerator in your kitchen. The store that sold it to you might have a camera in it and be watching your every move. Think I’m kidding? Think again. How many computers can 1,500 stores rent? It is a question that needs your consideration.
I Can See You In Your Home Read More »
By Bob Rankin
The Microsoft Windows operating system is an incredibly complex beast. Inevitably, things go wrong and it can be difficult to track down the source of the glitch. But you can put away the sledgehammer, because there are plenty of free troubleshooters you can use to fix most problems. Here’s my recommended list of free Windows problem solvers…
Bob Rankin: Free Windows Troubleshooting Tools Read More »
By Leo Notenboom
When purchasing a new machine, not only are you entitled to a clean software install, but it’s critical for your security.