Windows Secrets: Windows 8 in the Home Stretch

It’s the home stretch for the new OS, but success remains anyone’s guess. The next steps for Windows 8.
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It’s the home stretch for the new OS, but success remains anyone’s guess. The next steps for Windows 8.
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In a podcast a few years ago about mobile connectivity, I briefly reflected on some of the secrets for staying connected while traveling. Even then, that podcast was an example of how I stay connected while traveling because it was recorded, written, and posted from my RV in a state park many miles from my home.
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Internet Explorer problems can be caused by a multitude of things, some of which have nothing to do with IE at all. There are two main types of problems: Connectivity and crashes. Connectivity issues can result from removing a computer virus to improper router configuration. Crashes can be caused by third-party add-ons or corrupt IE files. When fixing Internet Explorer problems, you will first need to determine what type of issue you have.
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PC Pitstop Newsletter – June 2012 #4 Read More »

Welcome to all PC Matic and Super Shield users. Someone asked me the other day, “How many viruses are running around out there?” That’s a great question. If you read all the press, there are millions and millions of viruses out there constantly trying to attack our computers and get our credit cards. I usually take all of those reports with a grain of salt, since the people making these reports want us to buy more of their security software. Then it occurred to me. We actually know the answer to this exact question based on the experience of our Super Shield installed base.
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A transformation CIO gives her take on the two most business-essential information technologies that will drive the IT world in the coming years.
Enterprise CIO Forum: 2 Critical Technologies of the Future Read More »

Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled its latest foray into the tablet space with Surface for Windows RT, a tablet operating system, and Surface for Windows 8 Pro, the company’s next-gen computer operating system.
Techlicious: Can Microsoft Surface Compete with iPad? Read More »

Each month we select the best of the tips submitted by members of the PC Pitstop community.
Check out our current and past favorites.
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With a sound ecosystem consisting of the Xbox platform, Windows 8, and Windows Phone platform Microsoft is on the edge of a paradigm shift. The Metro interface across multiple platforms combined with new technologies such as Smart Glass has Microsoft poised to take over the mobile marketplace in 2013.
Dave’s Computer Tips: 2013–The year of Microsoft Read More »

Microsoft has fine-tuned the search functionalities, just to offer its users a more easy and comfortable way for locating/finding applications, settings and files.
Windows Club: How to Search in Windows 8 Read More »