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It’s no question that many of our work that’s being accomplished today is composed in our Internet browsers. There’s also no doubt that so much of our time spent on the Internet is through a browser of...
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A good online buddy of mine and frequent visitor and commenter on AnotherWindowsBlog, Ankur, has written a blog post at TechEveryTime where I first took notice of Microsoft’s new Bing Desktop utility....
View ArticleOpenPGP Support in Outlook 2010 and 2013
Yes folks, it is possible. Surely I’m not the first to document this but it just frustrated me when I realized how difficult it can be to incorporate the OpenPGP system into Microsoft Outlook. With...
View ArticleTransferring Encrypted Files Between Party Members
Another day has come and you so you get another way to encrypt your files. Many think that you must be a true geek in order to love encryption. However, I don’t believe that to be true at all. While...
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View ArticleInstalling and Configuring NAS4Free on a Windows Network
Alright, so you’ve read my previous article introducing you to what a network attached storage (NAS) device is and you’ve decided to implement such a device on your home network. Awesome! So what’s...
View ArticleVerifying File Authenticity via Hashing
Whenever I am stuck on deciding what to write for my next article, I usually can depend on some of my friends to give me some ideas albeit they themselves won’t know of this! A lot of times I do get...
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View ArticleWindows Backup & HDD Migration with Free Veeam Endpoint!
As months go by and those months slowly creep into years, it seems as if the days of backing up your computer seems far less important. With extremely cheap online storage available to just about...
View ArticleNever Leave Home Without Hiren’s Boot CD!
With all the freewares available out there to help with computer troubleshooting issues, it can be a hassle trying to find the right one for the job. As experienced workers will tell you, a job is a...
View ArticleWhy You Should Learn to Sandbox Your Browser
It’s no question that many of our work that’s being accomplished today is composed in our Internet browsers. There’s also no doubt that so much of our time spent on the Internet is through a browser of...
View ArticleA Bing Wallpaper a Day!
A good online buddy of mine and frequent visitor and commenter on AnotherWindowsBlog, Ankur, has written a blog post at TechEveryTime where I first took notice of Microsoft’s new Bing Desktop utility....
View ArticleOpenPGP Support in Outlook 2010 and 2013
Yes folks, it is possible. Surely I’m not the first to document this but it just frustrated me when I realized how difficult it can be to incorporate the OpenPGP system into Microsoft Outlook. With...
View ArticleTransferring Encrypted Files Between Party Members
Another day has come and you so you get another way to encrypt your files. Many think that you must be a true geek in order to love encryption. However, I don’t believe that to be true at all. While...
View ArticleInstalling and Configuring NAS4Free on a Windows Network
Alright, so you’ve read my previous article introducing you to what a network attached storage (NAS) device is and you’ve decided to implement such a device on your home network. Awesome! So what’s...
View ArticleVerifying File Authenticity via Hashing
Whenever I am stuck on deciding what to write for my next article, I usually can depend on some of my friends to give me some ideas albeit they themselves won’t know of this! A lot of times I do get...
View ArticleDude, Where’s My Tabs?
You know what grinds my gears? Windows/File Explorer, that’s what. For the longest time, people have been saying that Microsoft just doesn’t get it and that they don’t listen to their customers....
View ArticleControl Volume Slider in Windows with Keyboard
Want to know what grinds my gears? Ever wonder why something you’d think be so easy to configure is actually not? Yes, I’m talking about you, Mr. volume slider in Windows! Don’t try and look away. I’m...
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