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Windows Update: Everything You Need to Know
Is Windows Update enabled on your PC? Windows Update protects you from security vulnerabilities by keeping Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office up-to-date with the latest security patches and bug fixes.
Duolingo Gives A Fillip To Free Language Learning With Crowdsourced Lessons
Duolingo has launched a new initiative that aims to crowdsource new lessons and new languages with the help of the website’s growing community of ten million and counting.
How Is RAM Made, And Why Does The Price Fluctuate?
Random Access Memory, more frequently known as RAM, is a common component that every PC needs.
How To Use The Power Of Social Networks To Plan The Perfect Trip
Remember travel agents? Me neither! No one knows an area quite so well as the people who live there. Happily, thanks to social networks, you can access those people and discover what's worth seeing.
Think Big, Start Small: 6 Tips To Start A Creative Project On The Web
So you have plans for a creative project and you aren’t sure where to begin? Start off on the Web. Here are some tips to keep in mind to help stave off failure.
Concerned About Privacy? How To Keep Google At Arm's Length
Concerned about Google's data collection policies in light of all privacy issues? It might not be a bad idea to keep Google away from your Internet activities. But just how can you do that?
Top 8 Sources For Downloading And Printing Masks
Masks aren’t just about Halloween; they are also for all the wonder years of children. These online printable mask websites can be permanent fixtures when you are thinking of some fun family time.
Yahoo Redesigns Mail For Web, Mobile And Windows, Offers 1TB Storage & Conversations View
Yahoo is setting its eyes on the prize: email. For its 16th birthday, Yahoo Mail got a whole new look across platforms, and a few new features too.
Tablets Compared: Why You Shouldn't Spend Money on Cheap Chinese Android Imports
To answer the question regarding the quality of cheap, Chinese-designed tablets, I purchased an ASUS Nexus 7 and a Hyundai T7. Ultimately, I determine whether Chinese tablets are worth importing.
15 Things The Internet and Technology Killed Off
Here's a list of 15 things and practises that no longer exist, or could be on the brink of extinction, thanks to the glory of the Internet.