We did a recent poll on Facebook where we asked you what you did with your PC when done with it. Out of 25 responses, eight people said they put their PC in Sleep Mode. Two people said they Hibernated it. And the majority, 14 people, said they shut it down completely.
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Here are the reasons why it’s really important to stop using IE6 and either update it to IE9 or switch to an alternative browser.
By Steve Horton |
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April, 2014. Seems like a long way off, doesn’t it? That’s the date that Microsoft will officially end support for Windows XP. If there are any security issues, driver revisions, or bug fixes that need to be made to XP after that point, too bad — Microsoft will have moved on by then. This will render XP unsafe and, eventually, unusable for the majority of PC users.
By Steve Horton |
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Because Windows Vista was skipped over by many, the upgrade path of the average user often takes them from Windows XP to Windows 7. Find out how upgrading works in this interactive video.
By Steve Horton |
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Productivity apps are important for optimizing your life, rather than your PC. This set of nine productivity apps will help you do just that, and they’re free. Check them out.
By Steve Horton |
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Learn about PC maintenance and safe computing to ensure your machine is finely tuned.
By Steve Horton |
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It’s important to not only know how to remove programs from Windows Startup, but also which programs to remove. We run down the most important candidates.
By Steve Horton |
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There’s a good chance you have applications on your PC that you no longer need or want. Learn how to uninstall unnecessary applications in this clickable, interactive video.
By Mark Beare |
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We go through the results of our last post which asked who is still using Windows XP and why. Some very interesting results!
By Mark Beare |
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Are you still using Windows XP? If so, why?