Thursday 11 July 2013

Transform your PC into a mean, media-streaming machine

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Transform your PC into a mean, media-streaming machine

07.09.2013 3:08 AM

All you need is a trusty PC and good media-server software to stream your music, movies, and photos wherever you want them to go.

Weekend Project! Install the Windows 8.1 preview

07.05.2013 3:00 AM

If the Fourth of July's heat is too much, why not sit inside and install Windows 8.1 while you kick back with a refreshing beverage?

 

Windows 8 Starter Guide

Start learning Windows 8

Lenovo IdeaPad Y500

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Tweak your HTC One for a more pure Android experience

07.09.2013 3:00 AM

It's time to get Sense-less: Here are the apps you need to make your HTC One behave more like a stock Android phone.

Get a disposable email address from MailDrop

07.08.2013 2:14 PM

Need to complete a Web registration but don't want to give out your address? This free service offers a simple alternative.

Add checkboxes to an Excel spreadsheet

07.08.2013 7:04 AM

Tgood37 asked the Answer Line forum how to add checkboxes to Excel spreadsheets, and make sure that checking a box will have an effect.

How to bypass your PC when ordering photo prints

07.10.2013 11:50 AM

It's time to change your old habit of copying photos to your PC just so you can order prints. Now there's an app for that.

How to change drive letters--even when the letter you want isn't available

07.04.2013 7:36 AM

Jack McCabe wants Windows to identify his data drive as D:, but D: is already taken.

Make your Galaxy S4 more like stock Android, without rooting

07.09.2013 3:00 AM

With a few apps and tweaks, you too can own a Google Play edition Samsung Galaxy S4 (kind of).

Switch to Mac: Security basics

07.05.2013 3:00 AM

Just purchased your first Mac, or thinking of making the switch? Rich Mogull goes over what you need to know about security, antivirus software, and more.

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