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If you've ever owned a PC with a DVD drive, you may get a $10 settlement

7 ways to save money when you build a PC

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Feb 09, 2017
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If you've ever owned a PC with a DVD drive, you may get a $10 settlement

A proposed class-action settlement will pay you $10 per DVD drive that you purchased, either separately or as part of a PC, between 2003 and 2008. Read More

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Executive ViewPoint - Remote IT Support Services: The Panacea for IT's Support Desk Headaches

Today's IT leaders face a wide range of challenges in supporting an increasingly mobile, global, and tech-savvy end user base.

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7 ways to save money when you build a PC

Building a PC doesn't have to break the bank. These tips and tools will help you keep the cost of a new DIY computer as low as possible. Read More

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Why PC game downloads are so damned big

Video game installation sizes are out of control on the PC, causing hard drives and data caps to beg for mercy.. There could be an answer, if game vendors follow the lead of the PC software industry. Read More

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The best consumer antivirus products of 2016 are Avira and Norton, test labs say

AV-Test and AV-Comparatives have published their end-of-year awards for the best antimalware products of 2016, selecting Symantec's Norton and Avira as the ones to buy. Read More

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Gmail is dumping Windows XP and Vista, now what?

Gmail is turning its back on Windows XP and Vista as the lights slowly go out on Microsoft's aging and unsupported operating systems. Read More

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Why you should cover up your laptop's webcam

A lot of high-profile people recommend covering up your laptop's webcam, but is it really necessary? We take a closer look. Read More

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How to browse Netflix's hidden categories

Netflix Categories for Chrome is an easy way to browse the video site without searching. Read More

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6 essential settings to make your iPhone and iPad display easier on the eyes

Make text larger, or just bolder. Zoom in on all of the screen or just parts. And finally get buttons to look like buttons again, with these helpful tips for iOS 9 and later. Read More

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How to protect your privacy with a VPN on Android

You don't necessarily have to spend money, but free VPN apps come with some drawbacks. Read More

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Set up your webcam for access from the road

If you have a webcam without a vendor web portal, you can still view it while on the road. Here's how. Read More

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The safest ways to lend someone your Android phone

You can let people borrow your device without revealing your open apps, browser tabs, or personal data. Read More

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How to Select the Right Remote Support Tool

Organizations are now looking to implement best of breed, intuitive customer engagement solutions that give professional help desk and other support professionals on demand productivity and provide quick resolutions to their ever-evolving pains. Read More

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