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8 TIPS FOR PROTECTING YOUR ONLINE PRIVACY & SECURITY

With the increasing rate of computer crimes cases, forceful intrusions and infiltrations into secure Wi-Fi networks, personal computer files and information and daily cases of thefts of personal and  financial information via phishing, email scams and a recent trend which involves the hacking and hijacking of social media accounts such

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TEN QUICK WAYS TO SPEED UP A SLOW PC RUNNING WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM

TEN QUICK WAYS TO SPEED UP A SLOW PC RUNNING OPERATING SYSTEM

Windows PCs don’t have to slow down over time. Whether your PC has gradually become slower or it suddenly ground to a halt a few minutes ago, there could be quite a few reasons for that slowness or drag in performance. As with all PC issues, don’t be afraid to

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HOW TO QUICKLY MINIMIZE ALL OPEN WINDOWS

HOW TO QUICKLY MINIMIZE ALL OPEN WINDOWS

For various reasons we often need to minimize all the open windows in order to see the Desktop. Instead of clicking the minimize button for each window one by one we can minimize all the windows at once with a single mouse click or keystroke – your choice.   Here’s how:   METHOD 1

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FIND OUT WHAT CAUSED YOUR WINDOWS PC TO CRASH AND HOW TO FIX IT!

FIND OUT WHAT CAUSED YOUR WINDOWS PC TO CRASH AND HOW TO FIX IT!

For many Windows Operating System users, the most dreaded and worrisome “feature” of Microsoft Windows is the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” that tells you that Windows has crashed, without giving you the reason why it happened. A stop error, commonly called the blue screen of death, blue screen, or

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COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

If you’re new to the world of keyboard shortcuts, they are extremely easy to use. Simply press and hold the appropriate modifier key (Windows, Ctrl, ALT or Function) and then press the key that follows the plus sign. You’ll find the Windows key on the lower left-hand corner of the keyboard between the Ctrl and Alt keys (check out the photo at

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