PC Pitstop Newsletter – September 2012 #3
PC Pitstop Newsletter – September 2012 #3 Read More »

Four free tools offer safe and certain ways to pare your boot times to the minimum.
4 Free Tools for Improved Startup Times Read More »

New Windows 8 app provides Access to Your SkyDrive, Dropbox, and Local Files in one.
All My Storage – Windows 8 App Review Read More »

Our good friend Richard Hay at Windows Observer – produces a weekly podcast that is well worth a listen.
Observed Tech Podcast Read More »

Since 1999, PC Pitstop’s forums have served as a great place to get answers on fixing and tweaking your PC.
Great Resource for PC Help and Answers Read More »

Online backup services are becoming quite popular, but it can be daunting to sort through all of the options. Can you get by with a free backup option? How much backup storage do you need? And are there any gotchas if you exceed your storage allotment? Read on to learn more about three popular cloud backup services…
Three Online Backup Options Compared Read More »

People can tell very little from your IP address. For example, they cannot tell who or where you are. How much they can tell varies a great deal.
What does your IP address reveal about you? Read More »

It is common to have problems on your computer, but if you install a hefty application for every problem you have, very soon, your computer will have tons of applications that not only take up plenty of storage space, but also plenty of other features that you never going to use. It’s hard to find something small and sleek, do the thing that it supposes to do and do it well. You got 10 of them below.
10 Small But Mighty Tools for Your PC Read More »

How to format photos that are cut off — like part of an arm.
Secret to Formatting Pictures for PowerPoint Read More »

This week the hacker group known as AntiSec released a list of one million UDIDs—Unique Device Identifier numbers associated with Apple mobile devices—which it says came from a collection of 12 million UDIDs lifted from an FBI agent’s laptop.
Is the FBI Tracking 12 Million Apple Users? Read More »