Next column will be up on…
January 9, 2018, due to the holidays.
Have a great 2018!
January 9, 2018, due to the holidays.
Have a great 2018!
This is most likely the last week for Windows 10 tips so grab ’em while you can. It has been fun sharing questions from emails with you about W10 but next week on to an adventure I recently had. Today I want to talk about the ribbon. The ribbon first appeared in Microsoft Office 2007. …
Do you need a present for a geek right now! Well, you do not have much time left. Christmas is in days. What can you run out and get right now since Amazon does not have enough time to get it to you before the big day? Here we go on a quick trip of…
Cyril from Northern Virginia wrote me with a great question a few weeks ago. He wanted to know how to save a little paper and ink when he orders items online. He figured there must be some ways to save some money with receipt printing. You know the drill if you have ordered online from…
Last week, in Part 1, I wrote about the first five tech tips which were: document scanning, modern calculators, print screenshots on your computers and phones, how to turn on and use the built-in laser pointer that comes with PowerPoint, and the finish for last week, some easy smart home thoughts. Today we move on…
I mentioned on the WSVA Radio Show last week, and yesterday with Beth Bland from VPAS (Valley Program for Aging Services), regarding my new endeavor. I feel that is it now time to bring it to my readers. Over the past 17 years, I have written about technology here at the DNR and many other…
I get that question many times a week sporadically. And I refuse to step into that mess. They are both great but, in my opinion, it most often boils down to personal preferences and specific needs. Both platforms have distinct strengths and weaknesses. Today I will do a high-altitude flyover comparisonof a few of their…
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