No Double Click column until January 9, 2018.
So make sure you come back and read more then.
To all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
No Double Click column until January 9, 2018.
So make sure you come back and read more then.
To all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
Last week I mentioned 2FA or “two-factor authentication” regarding password managers. Which can also be called “multi-factor authentication”, “two-step verification”, along with a few more. That article allowed me to receive a few emails asking for a more detailed explanation of 2FA. So, here we go for today. Click the video below and see how…
Recently, I’ve received emails from people wondering what nice Chrome Extensions they should occasionally use. Over six years ago, I wrote a thorough series about them at ghtech.site/google-ext. But today, I thought I’d respond to some questions I’ve lately received regarding the ones I like best, right now, and what they do. Let’s start by…
I have been written to by several of the "Double Click" readers as to why I have not mentioned Microsoft Windows 7 very often. The answer is that there are about 50 bazillion other geeks out there, who have written about it relentlessly since it rolled out to the public in October, 2009. I figured…
OK, if you are a regular reader, you know I like Windows 10; however, it is not perfect. I finally got tired of one little nag which has bugged me for a while. I feel that it must be annoying some of you as well so here is all about it – according to Ron….
Before I start on today’s column I have a little flashback to last week. I mentioned other voice recognition apps like Office’s new Dictate.ms last week. I received an email from a couple of readers last week chatting about Google Docs. Yes, Google Docs has speech-to-text capabilities also. However, I have never tested it. I…
There were a couple of interesting electronic add-ons to our world a few years ago. One called Siri for iPhones/Apple devices and “OK Google” for Google devices. For my Android phone I simply say, “OK Google” and tell it whatever I am looking for. If I need help finding a store I say, “OK Google,”…
Last week I mentioned 2FA or “two-factor authentication” regarding password managers. Which can also be called “multi-factor authentication”, “two-step verification”, along with a few more. That article allowed me to receive a few emails asking for a more detailed explanation of 2FA. So, here we go for today. Click the video below and see how…
Recently, I’ve received emails from people wondering what nice Chrome Extensions they should occasionally use. Over six years ago, I wrote a thorough series about them at ghtech.site/google-ext. But today, I thought I’d respond to some questions I’ve lately received regarding the ones I like best, right now, and what they do. Let’s start by…
I have been written to by several of the "Double Click" readers as to why I have not mentioned Microsoft Windows 7 very often. The answer is that there are about 50 bazillion other geeks out there, who have written about it relentlessly since it rolled out to the public in October, 2009. I figured…
OK, if you are a regular reader, you know I like Windows 10; however, it is not perfect. I finally got tired of one little nag which has bugged me for a while. I feel that it must be annoying some of you as well so here is all about it – according to Ron….
Before I start on today’s column I have a little flashback to last week. I mentioned other voice recognition apps like Office’s new Dictate.ms last week. I received an email from a couple of readers last week chatting about Google Docs. Yes, Google Docs has speech-to-text capabilities also. However, I have never tested it. I…
There were a couple of interesting electronic add-ons to our world a few years ago. One called Siri for iPhones/Apple devices and “OK Google” for Google devices. For my Android phone I simply say, “OK Google” and tell it whatever I am looking for. If I need help finding a store I say, “OK Google,”…
Last week I mentioned 2FA or “two-factor authentication” regarding password managers. Which can also be called “multi-factor authentication”, “two-step verification”, along with a few more. That article allowed me to receive a few emails asking for a more detailed explanation of 2FA. So, here we go for today. Click the video below and see how…
Recently, I’ve received emails from people wondering what nice Chrome Extensions they should occasionally use. Over six years ago, I wrote a thorough series about them at ghtech.site/google-ext. But today, I thought I’d respond to some questions I’ve lately received regarding the ones I like best, right now, and what they do. Let’s start by…
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