This Day in Computer History: November 4
Today marks the anniversary of the first PC-compatible portable computer and the founding of Dell’s predecessor. Read about these events and …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of the first PC-compatible portable computer and the founding of Dell’s predecessor. Read about these events and …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of several turning points in Microsoft’s antitrust suit. Read about these events and more in “This Day in …
Continue ReadingEmail inbox getting full and you aren’t sure what to do or how to manage it? Feeling overwhelmed when you see that you have thousands of new …
Continue ReadingEvolution is to Linux what Outlook is to Windows: A full-featured Personal and Workgroup Information Manager. With this outstanding solution you can …
Continue ReadingUbuntu has taken the Linux world by storm, and become one of the most popular Linux distributions. But, have you given any thought to the meaning of …
Continue ReadingWith every download you might make, there is a likely hood that you are buying someone a ticket to view whatever they might want to see, at your risk. …
Continue ReadingFinally, Macs have some decent audio software and it’s free! Audacity allows you to record and mix audio on your Mac and is well worth checking …
Continue ReadingIt wasn’t so long ago that stumbling across a laptop computer with Linux pre-installed was a real find. While Linux-powered laptops aren’t …
Continue ReadingHave you ever changed your desktop wallpaper, only to find that it makes your icons look bad with weird colors behind the text? It’s a common …
Continue ReadingMicrosoft’s Windows Media Player and Apple’s iTunes are the two best-known media player programs. We compare the two and help you decide …
Continue ReadingIf you’re reading this, you’ve probably seen this error message at Vista startup: “Microsoft Windows Search Indexer stopped working and was closed. A …
Continue ReadingNational Novel Writing Month began in 1999 as a small project for a handful of people and has turned into a large-scale event that thousands of …
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