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Feb 24, 2022
Change a Drive Letter in Windows 10 and 11
When you connect an external storage device to a computer, it gets assigned a drive letter. Typically, the assigned letter
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Add Notes to Saved Passwords in Google Chrome
As reported in a Bleeping Computer post, Google is testing a new feature allowing users to add notes to saved
Read MoreFeb 22, 2022
Increase Windows 11 Rollback Time to 60 Days
We are not recommending upgrading to Windows 11 at the present time. For those that won’t listen to our recommendation,
Read MoreFeb 17, 2022
Should You Put Your Desktop Computer on the Floor?
What type of computer do you use? While more users prefer the mobility of a laptop, desktop and tower computers
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Securely Store Data in the Cloud
Cloud storage is convenient. It is accessible from pretty much any device from anywhere. However, you should take some extra
Read MoreFeb 15, 2022
First Chrome Zero Day Patched
According to a post on The Hacker News, Google has released a patch for a zero day vulnerability in the
Read MoreFeb 10, 2022
Which Wi-Fi Encryption Should You Be Using?
How-To Geek has a post answering that very question. Over the years, several Wi-Fi encryption standards have been developed. WPA3
Read MoreFeb 09, 2022
2FA Drops Chance of Google Account Takeover by 50%
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a subset of MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication). Google calls its implementation of MFA Two-Step Verification (2SV). No
Read MoreFeb 08, 2022
Protecting Users from Themselves
Document automation is a way for users to accomplish repetitive tasks in a much more efficient way. Microsoft has supported
Read MoreFeb 03, 2022
Single Finger Zoom for Google Maps
Every once in a while you stumble upon a tip that really will make your life simpler. The Verge has
Read MoreFeb 02, 2022
Find Your Mouse with Microsoft PowerToys
There is a lot of hype these days about Windows 11. Our own recommendation is to hold off upgrading to
Read MoreFeb 01, 2022
Windows 11 – BitLocker to Go
Need to protect your devices at rest? Encryption is your friend. Microsoft has provided encryption capabilities in Windows 7, Windows
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