Saturday, July 12, 2014

5 Refreshing Uses For A VPN

5 Refreshing Uses For A VPN: "A Virtual Private Network (VPN) like Private Internet Access is a way of pushing your network traffic through a remote server, allowing you to send and receive data as though you were from somewhere else.
These have traditionally been the workhorses of the enterprise, allowing workers to remotely connect to the corporate network when away on business, or working from home. But why – as a consumer – should you care?"



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Wi-Fi Wars: Testing Tablet Throughput | PCMag.com

Wi-Fi Wars: Testing Tablet Throughput | PCMag.com: "With mobile devices surpassing PCs as the computing tools of choice for both consumers and business users, we demand as good—if not better—wireless performance from these devices as we would from the most feature-packed laptops and desktops. Of course, we aren't at the point yet where wireless network speed equals Gigabit wired Ethernet speed. Because tablets don't have Ethernet ports, though, you do want a hardy wireless adapter to get a strong network and Internet connection."



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Reduce the time it takes to charge your device - CNET

Reduce the time it takes to charge your device - CNET: "We have all been there, it's 9 p.m. and you're suppose to meet a friend in a half hour. To make matters even worse, the battery on your smartphone is in the red. Surely you don't have enough time to charge your device without being late? Wrong."



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How to Track, Disable, and Wipe a Lost iPhone, iPad, or Mac

How to Track, Disable, and Wipe a Lost iPhone, iPad, or Mac: "Apple’s phone, tablet, and computer-tracking tools are the best in the business. You can remotely locate your device, disable it with a lock and message that persists through factory resets — the so-called “kill switch” — and wipe it.

These features aren’t enabled by default, so you’ll need to ensure the tracking features are enabled ahead of time if you’d ever like to remotely track, lock, or wipe your iPhone, iPad, or Mac."



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Friday, July 11, 2014

How to Remotely Turn On Your PC Over the Internet

How to Remotely Turn On Your PC Over the Internet: "If you use remote desktop, remote file access, or other server software, you may leave your computer on at home or work when you leave the house. This uses more power. Instead, you could simply remotely power on your PC whenever you need to use it."



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5 Windows 7 Features You Didn't Know Existed

5 Windows 7 Features You Didn't Know Existed: "Windows XP may be gone, but all is not lost. Windows 7 may replace it as the legacy Windows OS of choice, especially considering the little-known features hidden away in Windows 7 that may make you realize just how much you love the OS."



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What is the System Reserved Partition and Can You Delete It?

What is the System Reserved Partition and Can You Delete It?: "Windows 7 and 8 create a special “System Reserved” partition when you install them on a clean disk. Windows doesn’t assign a drive letter to these partitions, so you’ll only see them when you use Disk Management or similar utility."



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How to Bypass and Reset the Password on Every Operating System

How to Bypass and Reset the Password on Every Operating System: "Passwords can be reset or bypassed on every operating system. On Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, you can gain access to a computer’s unencrypted files after resetting the password — the password doesn’t actually prevent access to your files."



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You don’t know Docs from Drive: Google’s productivity apps, explained | PCWorld

You don’t know Docs from Drive: Google’s productivity apps, explained | PCWorld: "Google’s recent upgrades to Drive have made clear the company's going head-to-head with Microsoft on productivity services. Unfortunately, in its efforts to emulate the industry standard, Google's made its cloud-based apps every bit as Byzantine as Office365. "



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From data to doughnuts: How to create great charts and graphics in Excel | PCWorld

From data to doughnuts: How to create great charts and graphics in Excel | PCWorld: "So, you need some eye-popping visuals to show off your top sales numbers for that meeting in 40 minutes but data, not design, is your forte.  No problem. With Excel 2013—even if you’ve never used it—you can pump out a sophisticated, professional chart as fast as you can type. Or, if you can copy and paste the data from another source, you can produce a chart or graph in about 10 minutes (or less). Here’s how you do it."



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