November 15, 2013
Categorized in: Internet
Companies and individuals who use Windows XP should consider migrating to another platform, Dave Johnson writes.
October 24, 2013
Categorized in: Internet
The safety of your online resources and your privacy comes down to one thing: your passwords. Make sure your passwords are protected with these tips from tech writer Denise Lu.
September 6, 2013
Categorized in: Internet
If you’re confused by the three versions of Microsoft Office that are available this year, technology editor Dave Johnson has a simple explanation of each to help you out.
August 21, 2013
Categorized in: Internet
Keeping passwords secure is step one toward making sure you’re not a victim of cybercrime, according to security firm Sophos.
iPads are great for consuming content, but less so for doing any real heavy work. Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walter Mossberg suggests four of the best applications that can help.
Q. I’m creating a OneNote for an event and want to share it with people, but I don’t think they all have OneNote. Will they be able to work with it?
With the help of a few extensions, you can transform Google Chrome from a mere search engine into a productivity powerhouse, writes Trevor Dobrygoski, who recommends these five.
Google Images allows you to drop in a picture to search for similar images and learn more about the contents of your original. Thorin Klosowski offers three smart ways to use this function.
If you’re using Windows 8 and want a great way to keep track of your to-do list, you should try an application called Qool, writes Dave Johnson, editor of eHow Tech.
Want to get better results from your Google searches? Try these four tips from Macgasm editor Joshua Schnell.