Archive for month: February, 2017
How Windows Explorer can help you find duplicate files
One of the most frequent questions at Answer Line is how to easily remove duplicate images. The short answer is a utility. We’ve covered those in the past, and most of the best ones, such as Duplicate Sweeper from Wide Angle Software, will set you back $20. But unless you’re supremely confident in it—and we never are with valuable memories—you pretty much wind up comparing everything anyway. More of this article from PCWorld.com
How to Change the Default Event Color in Google Calendar
Google Calendar has a lot of nifty and useful features that should convince you to start using it if you aren’t already. And if you’re worried about being able to use it on any and all devices you have, don’t worry — it can sync everywhere. Get to know in this article from MakeUseOf.com
OneNote’s Best Organization Feature Is Hidden in Plain Sight
After Evernote crippled its free plan and had its questionable privacy policy exposed, OneNote is now the best note-taking app around. It’s completely free, available on every platform, and chock-full of useful features. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
MacBook Pro Touch Bar preview hits Microsoft Office for Macs
It’s not ready for prime time yet, but Microsoft’s now testing a beta version of MacBook Pro Touch Bar support in Office 2016 for Mac. Check out this latest from PCWorld.com
Windows 10 Build 15031 slips in handy video and auto-locking features ahead of Creators Update
Windows 10 has an answer for anyone who’d love to mess with your PC when you leave for lunch. The latest Insider Build 15031 includes a new “Dynamic Lock” feature that secures your machine when you’re not around. Another handy new feature is Compact Overlay for launching standalone video windows. Neither is fully operational yet, but it gives us a peek into some of the finer points to expect as Windows 10 moves toward the Creators Update. Get to know more of this article from PCWorld.com
Need a Disposable Email Address? Try These Great Services
It’s tough to achieve total anonymity online, but there are plenty of benefits from having it. Whether your reasons for flying under the radar, you can blend in much more easily with the help of some web service. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

