Windows Secrets Newsletter: The not-so-secure SSL certificates
The break-in of a root-cert service reveals weaknesses in Web security.
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The break-in of a root-cert service reveals weaknesses in Web security.
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PC Pitstop Newsletter – September 2011 #2 Read More »
We’ve covered the installation of Windows Home Server 2011 and installing the Connector software on client computers and if you’ve followed along you are now ready to interact with the server from your client computers using the Dashboard. If you’re new to Windows Home Server 2011 now is a great time to jump on the bandwagon! Microsoft has dropped the price to around $60, which is practically unheard of.
Dave’s Computer Tips: The Windows Home Server 2011 Dashboard-Home tab Read More »
5 steps to organizing an action plan presentation like a soldier
PowerPoint Tips: 5 Steps to Organizing a Presentation Like a Soldier Read More »
Do you have the sinking feeling that someone may be accessing your Wi-Fi, but don’t know how you can tell for sure that this is happening?
Chris Pirillo: How Can You Tell if Someone is Using Your Wi-Fi? Read More »
A breach at a Dutch company shows flaws in the root-certificates system.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: Certificate Cleanup Needed for PCs Read More »
The electronic products in our homes enhance our lives in countless ways. But these devices can also be among the most dangerous products we have––putting some of us, especially young children and the elderly, at risk of serious injury or even death. The risks run from flat-panel TVs that topple onto toddlers to button-sized batteries that become poisonous pills.
Yet avoiding these hazards could be as simple as taking a few precautionary measures. Here’s what you should know and do, before it’s too late:
Techlicious: The Most Dangerous Tech Products Read More »
Are you running out of space on your hard drive? Maybe you’re getting that annoying “low disk space” message. Don’t ignore it, or your computer could soon begin to malfunction. Here’s how to clean your hard drive and make sure your computer is running smoothly…
Bob Rankin: How to Clean Up Your Hard Drive Read More »
Many computer users would have had pondered time and again over the question of whether they format their computer or not. I have probably formatted thousands of computers and even used to juggle formatting 5 at a time. But formatting was not always necessary.
Windows Talk: 5 Reasons Why You Should Format Your Computer Read More »
Many free software installs include offers of additional optional software packages. If done deceptively, you could end up with software that you don’t want.
Ask Leo: Do I need this add-on recommended by this software installation? Read More »