Category Archives: Tips

Using Quick Search Box To Search The Web

Sometimes, multi-tasking on the computer can be a maddening process if you have to constantly switch between different programs and files. Try using the Quick Search Box: it lets you easily search both your computer and the Web from a slick-looking search box that comes up only when you need it.

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Computer Buying Guide: Drives and Accessories

This entry is part of a series, Computer Buying Guide» Ok now that you’ve got speed, power and space. Everything you need for your new computer to be. But you need a few things to finalize the package.  You need a CD or DVD drive to be used to install programs onto your computer, and [...]

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Computer Buying Guide: Specifications

This entry is part of a series, Computer Buying Guide» Now that you have read the Computer Buying Guide: Things you should know, you have decided to what form of computer you are going to buy,  OK It has looks, but does it have brains? After deciding on form, you’ll need to wade in and [...]

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Computer Buying Guide: Things You Should Know

This entry is part of a series, Computer Buying Guide» If you’re planning on buying a computer for yourself or as a gift for a friend of maybe for you kids for school,  There are Monitor, Keyboard and mouse things that you need to know. The first thing to consider is the the type of [...]

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Browse The Web Without Leaving A Trace!

History is used by the browser to enhance your experience on the Internet. When the browser remembers a website you previously visited or the username and password for your favorite web site, this information is considered your history.

However, there may be times when you do not want other users of your computer to see or access such information. For example, if a friend or family member shares your computer, you might prefer for them not to be able to see what websites you’ve visited or what files you’ve downloaded.

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