Thursday, July 4, 2013

How to add USB 3.0 to your desktop PC | PCWorld

How to add USB 3.0 to your desktop PC | PCWorld: "If you've purchased an external hard drive recently, there's a good chance it came with a USB 3.0 interface.

That'll work with your old desktop, as most USB 3.0 devices are backward-compatible with USB 2.0 ports. The problem is you're not enjoying the significant speed benefits afforded by the newer technology."

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Cell phone buying guide - CNET Reviews

Cell phone buying guide - CNET Reviews: "Cell phones have become the most crucial personal technology purchase you can make. Not only are these devices full-fledged miniature computers in their own right, they're getting smarter with each product generation. If you're looking for a new handset right now, start with the Samsung Galaxy S4 or the HTC One. The Galaxy S4 offers all the power you'd expect from a high-end Android device in an ultraslim package."

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Speed Up iPhone Data Speeds on Sprint and AT&T with This Hacked Update

Speed Up iPhone Data Speeds on Sprint and AT&T with This Hacked Update: "The guys over at iTweakiOS have release a pair of cracked carrier updates for AT&T and Sprint that promise to bring faster speeds and better overall signals to iPhone. The updates don't require a jailbreak, but you'll need an iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 to take advantage of them."

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Top 10 Tips, Features, and Projects Every Windows User Should Try

Top 10 Tips, Features, and Projects Every Windows User Should Try: "Windows hasn't changed a ton in the past few years (at least, the desktop hasn't) but there's always a dark corner to explore, tweak, and improve. Here are 10 things every Windows users should do with their system."

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Beyond If and Sum: 15 very useful microsoft excel formulas for everyone | Chandoo.org - Learn Microsoft Excel Online

Beyond If and Sum: 15 very useful microsoft excel formulas for everyone | Chandoo.org - Learn Microsoft Excel Online: "Excel formulas can always be very handy, especially when you are stuck with data and need to get something done fast. But how well do you know the spreadsheet formulas?"

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3 Ways to Break a BIOS Password - wikiHow

3 Ways to Break a BIOS Password - wikiHow: "Have you ever been locked out of an old computer by a forgotten BIOS password? Without the password, the computer is essentially useless. Luckily, there are ways to reset it. Follow this guide to learn how."

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n+1: The Stupidity of Computers

n+1: The Stupidity of Computers: "Computers are near-omnipotent cauldrons of processing power, but they’re also stupid. They are the undisputed chess champions of the world, but they can’t understand a simple English conversation. IBM’s Watson supercomputer defeated two top Jeopardy! players last year, but for the clue “What grasshoppers eat,” Watson answered: “Kosher.” For all the data he could access within a fraction of a second—one of the greatest corpuses ever assembled—Watson looked awfully dumb."

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How to Sync Files Between Computers Without Storing Them in the Cloud

How to Sync Files Between Computers Without Storing Them in the Cloud: "So you have multiple computers and you want to keep your files in sync, but you don’t want to store them on someone else’s servers. You’ll want a service that synchronizes files directly between your computers."

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Friday, June 28, 2013

How to Freeze and Unfreeze Rows and Columns in Excel 2013

How to Freeze and Unfreeze Rows and Columns in Excel 2013: "If you are working on a large spreadsheet where all the rows and columns of data don’t fit on the screen, it would be helpful to be able to keep the heading rows and columns stationary so you can scroll through the data.

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How to Easily Share Files Between Nearby Computers

How to Easily Share Files Between Nearby Computers: "It’s a common situation — you have several computers near each other and you want to transfer files between them. You don’t have to pull out a USB drive, nor do you have to send them over email — there are faster, easier ways."

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