PC Pitstop Newsletter – May 2011
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By Bill Pytlovany
If you’re in the market for a new Windows computer you’ll be joining the ranks of x64-bit processor users. It used to be an option but these days 64-bit systems are standard configurations. The infiltration of the market has increased dramatically this year and many programmers like myself are working extra hours to catch up with some of the quirks that arrived with 64-bit systems.
Bits from Bill Pytlovany: 64-bit Windows is here, Like it or Not. Read More »

Congratulations to Andrew for his winning entry in our PC Matic with SuperShield video contest.
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I was worried when I upped for a Verizon Wireless iPhone when it came out in early February.
Dodge Retort: Verizon’s first 4G smart phone underwhelms Read More »
Keep in mind that the biggest threat to your system is you. If you click OK and allow every request without scrutiny then your chances of infection increase drastically. I suggest everyone use a router even if you have only one computer. I wouldn’t be without one.

The death of Bin Laden has generated a whole bunch of scams and new malware.
Malware Minute: Bin Laden Scams, Malware & Junk Read More »

Some people got very upset at me when I said the iPad, and even the iPhone is a computer. They are certainly more powerful than my first computer.
Chris Pirillo: Are Tablet Computers a Fad? Read More »

A nasty piece of malware known as LizaMoon has hijacked links on millions of websites in the past weeks, including some normally safe iTunes and Google links.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: How Malware Paralyzes PCs Read More »

By Leo Notenboom
Open WiFi hotspots at coffee shops, airports and other public places are opportunities for hackers to steal information. I’ll review how to stay safe.
Ask Leo: How to use an open WiFi hotspot safely Read More »

By Steve Bass
PCs are annoying. They do unexpected things and act like
little children. I know, because my computer’s always
troubled — and from the e-mail I get, so’s yours.
This week: Solutions for some of the computing troubles
and annoyances you’ve asked me to fix.
TechBite: How to Fix Common PC Annoyances Read More »