This Day in Computer History: September 13
Today marks the anniversary of the release of Windows ME and one of the most important rulings in the history of computers. Read about these events …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of the release of Windows ME and one of the most important rulings in the history of computers. Read about these events …
Continue ReadingToday marks the anniversary of the discovery of the first computer bug. Read about this event and more in “This Day in Computer History”, …
Continue ReadingThe ability to add and delete frames in the frames page layouts of Expression Web allows you to have complete control over the appearance of your …
Continue ReadingBy understanding how data recovery works and its limitations you can improve your chances of successfully recovering deleted or corrupt data. Read on …
Continue ReadingAfter brewing for almost two years, iTunes 8 has arrived. The Windows and other versions try to be all-things-connected, bringing together Apple and …
Continue ReadingGoogle’s release of its new browser Chrome made a lot of waves in the computing world. Now, that the novelty has worn off, people are taking a …
Continue ReadingGoogle Chrome seems to have the habit of chattering away at your hard drive whether you are doing anything or not. I think they might be seeing each …
Continue ReadingOnce you’ve created a frames page in Expression Web, the next step is to decide what type of content you want to add to each frame. In this segment …
Continue ReadingIn Part 2 of this series on working with frames in Microsoft Expression Web, we continue by taking a look at the steps needed to create a basic frames …
Continue ReadingAlthough Expression Web does walk you through the steps of the saving action for a frames page, it’s a good idea to know what to expect before this …
Continue ReadingThough it’s not nearly as common as it once was, there are still a few people out there using browsers that don’t support frames. In Part 4 of this …
Continue ReadingPicard allows you to automatically identify and clean up a messy music collection. Picard is a very useful and free tool. Here is what it can do for …
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