Excel.Tips.Net: Setting a Default File Format

Normally, Excel saves your worksheets in the workbook format that is appropriate for the version of the software you are using.
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Normally, Excel saves your worksheets in the workbook format that is appropriate for the version of the software you are using.
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Emisoft’s anti-malware software, while often forgotten, provides an excellent malware removal tool
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With email account hacking on the rise, it’s important to understand what it takes to keep your account and its address book safe from compromise.
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Yesterday, I got an interesting email from my mother-in-law. The message, rife with grammatical errors, contained a link directing me to a Filipino-registered website with a pitch on how to make money working from home. Was this her way of telling me I should earn more money to support her grandchildren? No, just evidence that her email had been hacked.
Techlicious: What To Do When Your Email Gets Hacked Read More »

There are plenty of options available to shorten links that you share across the internet. These services really started when Twitter and the 140 character tweet limit came about. Of course when you use a commercially available service you put all your eggs in one basket so if that service ever goes defunct then you have lost your links and any data connected to them such as analytics.
Windows Observer: Roll Your Own URL Shortener Service Read More »

An all-in-one printer performs four classic office functions: printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. There are pros and cons to all-in-one printers, and some factors to look at when shopping for one. Here’s what you should know before buying, and a few of my top picks for your home or office…
Bob Rankin: All-In-One Printer Buying Guide Read More »

I’m sure we all live in a world where we assume our accounts are all safe as long as we can still use them regularly. Same goes for our banking account, as long as the amount does not disappear suddenly, we will assume our account is safe.
Windows Talk: How to Check If Your Account has been Hacked Read More »

For a normal Windows 7 users, most of the time, you will just accept the default setting of the operating system and not change too much of its internal settings so as to reduce the chances of breaking the system. However, there are some of us who love to tweak the settings to make our workflow more productive and effective. Below are 4 great Windows 7 tips that are seldom covered and should get your productivity up.
Maketecheasier.com: 4 Great Windows 7 Tips That You Never Know Existed Read More »

How using a simple password on a casual site leads to a costly break-in.
Windows Secrets Newsletter: Reusing passwords comes at a price Read More »

So the question is, does VDI substantially improve operational costs?
Enterprise CIO Forum: Will VDI decrease or increase your desktop TCO? Read More »