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PC Pitstop Newsletter – February 2012 #2

  • Google, Stop Following Me
  • Fake Goods in Prime Ad Space
  • Hiding Your Wireless Network
  • Is Your AV a Resource Pig?
  • Keep Your Computer Quiet
  • How did my Email get hijacked?
  • Change Boring Windows Logon
  • Add a Clock to Your Desktop
  • 6 Funniest Sites Ever
  • Manage Passwords, Multiple OS
  • Recoving from Blue Screen
  • Time for Chief Mobility Screen
  • Shop the Windows Store?
  • Rejecting 3rd Party Crapware
  • Time to Fix Privacy Issues
  • Pin Files to Your Taskbar
  • What is a LAN?
  • Why Blu-Ray is Better
  • How to Circle an Object
  • Default Date Formatting
  • Print Multiple Page Charts
  • YouTube TestTube
  • Get High Quality Screen Caps
  • Top 10 Remote Desktop Apps
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    PC Pitstop Newsletter – February 2012

  • Removing Crap from New PCs
  • Recover a Windows Product Key
  • Don’t Rely on System Restore
  • 20 Best Windows Downloads
  • The Truth About Discount Ink
  • Your Next Pc Might Be a Tablet
  • Change the Name of Your PC
  • Facebook Privacy Changes
  • Freeze Time on Your PC
  • Top 3 Online Backup Sites
  • Waiting for 4G
  • File Sharing World Rocked
  • 5 Best MegaUpload Alternatives
  • Delete ALL IE9 Cookies
  • Windows 7 Sticky Notes
  • 10 Critical PC Security Tips
  • 3-Side Better Slides
  • Make Live URLs Normal
  • Delete Every X Rows Macro
  • Create Startup Repair Disk
  • Print Your Fonts
  • Control Your Taskbar
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    Stop Killing Your Battery

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    So, what causes a battery to wear out? Much like any human being, a battery’s health starts to deteriorate immediately after it is made. The aging process is both chemical and mechanical in nature. All batteries are perishable. It is the rate of aging where you can have some impact. The temperature, the charge method, the depth of discharge, maintenance procedures and just plain time all play a role in the life of a battery.

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    PC Pitstop Newsletter – January 2012 #2

  • Rogue Infection Goes Live
  • 5 Tools to Monitor Internet Use
  • Cleaning Up a Loaner PC
  • Best Place to Edit Photos Online
  • Ideal Security Software Boost
  • Read Kindle Books on PC?
  • No Hard Disk XP Install
  • Create Your Own DVDs Guide
  • Nopa on SOPA
  • Goodbye PC BIOS
  • Recognize a Facebook Scam
  • Who Can Access Your Accounts?
  • PC Maintenance That Kills
  • 10 Awesome Chrome Add-Ons
  • Go Zen with PowerPoint
  • Print without Footnotes
  • Control Excel Printing
  • Quickly Hide Files & Folders
  • Peruse an email in OE
  • Convert Images w/ Right Click
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    PC Pitstop Newsletter – January 2012

  • Internet Scam on Wheels
  • Online Vacation Scam Alert
  • Top Tips of 2011
  • When Will Printers Die?
  • Your Passwords are Wrong
  • Speed Up Win 7 Interface
  • Defrag from Context Menu
  • All Data Storage Will Fail
  • BYOD Growing
  • Hot Key Combo for Snipping
  • Best Windows Q & A of 2011
  • 5 Built In Win 7 Tools
  • Understand Object Anchors
  • Convert Numbers to Words
  • The Best PowerPoint Shortcuts
  • Email Address Checker
  • URL UN-shortener
  • Extend Your Router Range
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    PC Pitstop Newsletter – December 2011 #2

  • Why VOIP is not Perfect
  • #1 OS in the World
  • Can I Remove IE?
  • Forced Browser Upgrade
  • Junk Your Java Now
  • Too Little Virtual Memory
  • How to Customize Facebook
  • 3 Types of Hard Drives
  • The Root of IT Evil
  • Set Up Ad Hoc Network
  • Best Tips of 2011
  • My Favorite Free Software
  • Holiday Laptop Buying Guide
  • Read a Blue screen of Death
  • Lazy with Your Laptop
  • Synch Your Lists
  • Exporting PPT Text
  • Tip- RealWorld Paint
  • Tip- Minimize Annoying Sounds
  • Tip- Tweak Windows AutoPlay
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    PC Pitstop Newsletter – December 2011

  • Malware Triggers Printer Fires?
  • Chrome Blows Past Firefox
  • Recovering from a Bad Virus
  • Why is Your PC Slow?
  • PC Maintenance for Grandmas
  • Is Chrome the Best Browser?
  • Blu-Ray Worth the Upgrade
  • How to Change Tab Height
  • Do You Have a Crashplan
  • Does WiFi Nuke Your Fertility?
  • 4 Ways to Protect Your Network
  • Extend the Life of WinXP
  • Recycle Your Old Gadgets
  • Creating PPT Graphics
  • Predictions for 2012
  • Tip- 12 Online Shopping Tips
  • Tip- Wireless Network Watcher
  • Tip- Find & remove duplicate files
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    PC Pitstop Newsletter – November 2011 #2

  • The Best Black Friday Sites
  • Easy Access to All Your DVDs
  • How to Protect Your Inbox
  • Is Chromebook Good Enough?
  • Have You Been Hacked?
  • All in One Printer Guide
  • 4 Great Win 7 Tips You Missed
  • Top 5 iPad Competitors
  • Set Default File Format
  • Free Tool Saves Time and $
  • The Price of Reusing Passwords
  • Your Own URL Shortner
  • Improve Presentations by 80%
  • A PC In Your Pocket
  • New Tech, Right Reasons
  • Tip-Gmail Getting Help
  • Tip-Organize Your Desktop
  • Tip-Select Multiple Files
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