PC Pitstop Newsletter – May 2012 #2
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One of the best things about computing and the Internet is Free Software. VLC Media Player is an open source, cross platform FREE media player. that is better than the paid options.
The Best Free Media Player Read More »
According to a recent survey sponsored by Intel and conducted by Ipsos Observer, 9 out of 10 adults in the U.S. believe that people are sharing too much information about themselves online, with nearly half of them reporting that they feel overwhelmed by the amount of information shared.
Techlicious: Online Etiquette Lacking, Study Finds Read More »
Diagnosing a computer that won’t boot can be very difficult. In particular, spinning disks and blinking lights don’t mean as much as you might think.
Ask Leo: Computer lights up but nothing happens, why? Read More »
Windows 8, Windows RT and the new touch-centric Metro interface — which one has the most promise?
Everything-Microsoft.com: Windows 8 Or Windows RT Take Your Pick Read More »
Shopping for a new computer has never been more complicated. This detailed comparison will help you decide which type of system is best for you.
PCTechBytes: Are you a Desktop or Laptop person? Read More »
In this guide: we’ll go through the basics of the command prompt, show you examples of how you can use its potential, and show you how to customize it.
Windows Guides: Windows Command Prompt Read More »
Laptop encryption consequently has become a valuable way to reduce security risks, while ensuring that information can not be easily retrieved. The more specific benefits of laptop encryption are outlined here:
Windows Talk: 3 Reasons to Encrypt Your Laptop Read More »
Windows has a long and honorable history of including advanced tools and options that help unlock the operating system’s full potential. Learn how to access Windows’ hundreds of diagnostic tools quickly and easily.
Windows Secrets: Exploring Win Admin Tools: Part 1 Read More »
Learn how to use Microsoft Word’s grammar checker to draw your attention to most gender-specific word uses.
Word.Tips.net: Marking Gender-Specific Grammar Read More »