GFI Vipre: The Perils of Public Wireless Networks

Public networks are vulnerable to attack…here are the keys to protecting your information.
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Public networks are vulnerable to attack…here are the keys to protecting your information.
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With this complete illustrated step-by-step guide installing Windows Home Server 2011 on your computer couldn’t be easier!
Dave’s Computer Tips: Complete Guide to Installing Windows Home Server Read More »

Google+ better at managing friends, but personal privacy still a concern.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: Facebook versus Google+ Privacy Read More »

When you have a website of any kind, there are certain things you will need to do and know. Part of what is good to know is what tools are available. As you can imagine, Google has been working on some great new apps for helping you to do everything for free.
There are many applications available to help you on your never ending quest for rankings and traffic, you know Google will have solid web apps to help you out. Here are 4 different Google Labs web apps you can use to in some way if you are a website owner.
Maketecheasier.com: 4 Essential Google Helper Apps For Website Owners Read More »

Web searches are stored in your browser history, but even deleting that may not be enough to prevent the discovery of what you’ve been searching for.
Ask Leo: How much of my search history could be recovered? Read More »

So, you finally replaced your computer’s old 80 GB hard drive with a faster, more spacious one. Great! Now, what do you do with the old drive? One option is to convert it into a handy, portable external hard drive. It’s easy, here’s how…
Bob Rankin: Make Your Own External Hard Drive Read More »

One of the most common questions I get lately has to do with playback of Blu-Ray movies on Windows 7. This article will explain everything you need to make your PC a High-Def movie monster.
Windows Talk: A Blu Ray Experience with Windows 7 Read More »
PC Pitstop Newsletter – August 2011 Read More »

This past month, I did two makeovers–one for a long-time friend who was presenting at an academic conference and the other for a business partner. Since I wasn’t getting paid, I went through them fairly quickly and by the time I had finished both, I realized that I had a simple system that I could share with you.
Do you sometimes want to quickly make a presentation look better without changing the content very much? In these two instances, I wasn’t at liberty to reorganize the content or change the number of slides much, so I had to make simple changes. Yes, I would have liked to do a more thorough job, but …
PowerPoint Tips: 6 Steps to a Quick PowerPoint Makeover Read More »

Every so often we are regaled with attention-grabbing headlines announcing the demise of the individual’s right to privacy…
GFI Vipre: Privacy? What Privacy? Read More »