PC Pitstop Newsletter – May 2012 #3
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Help secure your passwords from anyone else using Firefox on your PC.
Our Favorite Tips: Securing Passwords in Firefox Read More »
Tired of struggling to resize your photos for email, IM’ng, posting to social networks or exporting to a smartphone?
Our Favorite Tips: Free & Simple Way To Resize Your Photos Read More »
An alternate way to reach Safe Mode in Windows.
Our Favorite Tips: Safe Mode with No F8 Read More »
There’s a smarter way to capture screen shots – a way that’s more slick and easier, and it’s a little utility included with Windows called Snipping Tool.
Ask Dave Taylor: Screen capture with Windows 7 Read More »
There comes a time in one person’s life, when he or she makes a paramount discovery of certain settings, features, or tweaks of Windows 7 that open doors to a brand new lifestyle. That moment could be now for you, depending on whether you know absolutely everything about your operating system or not. This is the moment of truth, the moment in which you’ll have to face reality and realize that Windows 7 can pack a bigger punch if you give it a nudge in the right direction.
Maketecheasier.com: 7 Windows 7 Tips You Probably Missed Read More »
Some basic advice to those who perhaps aren’t the most tech savvy in the world, to help you find your way around computers and devices in future.
Windows Talk: Tips for Technophobes Read More »
One part of most program’s installation process is modifying and updating the registry. It is possible to see exactly what was touched in the registry.
Ask Leo: How do I monitor what changes in my registry? Read More »
There are literally hundreds of programs out there, promising to UNdelete or recover your lost files, some of which actually work. Usually its the ones you have to buy that gets it right. There is however a free option if you are using Windows 7 (and Vista).
Windows Guides: Restoring Deleted Files Read More »
The risks and benefits associated with social networking, because web citizens everywhere can benefit from knowing what it means to store your life online.
Dave’s Computer Tips: The Risks of Going Social Read More »