PC Pitstop Newsletter – October 2012 #1
PC Pitstop Newsletter – October 2012 #1 Read More »

If you want to have a print that you can hold, it’s definitely more work and more prone to be confusing, neophyte or expert.
How To Use an Online Photo Printing Service Read More »

Have you really wondered what the Refresh option actually does? Does it refresh your Windows OS and keep it running smoothly? Does it make your Windows faster? Or maybe you think it will clear your computer’s memory or refresh the RAM…? Actually it is none of these!
What Does Refresh Actually Do? Read More »

Ad-Hoc, Hotspot, Tethering, three words you keep seeing. Three expressions everyone but you seem to know what is.
Ad-Hoc or Hotspot, and what is Tethering anyway? Read More »

Recent vulnerabilities and exploits relating to Java have people scrambling to turn it off. Unfortunately, because of another unfortunate choice of names, many are turning off the wrong thing.
How do Java and Javascript relate? Read More »

Congratulations to the following TechTalk contributors who have been recognized by Microsoft as MVPs.
TechTalk Contributors Named Microsoft MVPs Read More »

Results of PC Pitstop’s August 2012 Survey are in…
What Do You Do with Your Old PCs? (Survey Results) Read More »

You turn on your computer with the intention to listen to some great music or to a watch a super hit movie of the latest release, but suddenly your hope starts to fade away as you realize your computer is not producing any sound! Well, this can happen occasionally and there could be several reasons why this would happen. If you have the patience and a little bit of basic knowledge on computer repair and troubleshooting, often you can fix this sort of problem on your own.
7 Ways to Troubleshoot PC Sound Issues Read More »

How to choose clip art that won’t look silly and how to modify it to make your point clear.
Create clear, iconic illustrations in PowerPoint Read More »

The following macro, StepRightSentence, provides the capability to step through a document one sentence at a time toward the right.
Selecting Sentences in Word Read More »