How Can You Make Sure Your Files Are Deleted Forever?
So, you’ve just deleted a file. Congratulations, that file is no longer a part of your life. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com. Click this link to the article MakeUseOf.com
So, you’ve just deleted a file. Congratulations, that file is no longer a part of your life. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com. Click this link to the article MakeUseOf.com
Microsoft’s stayed mum during Thursday’s uproar about Lenovo installing dangerous, invasive “Superfish” adware on new PCs —adware that hijacks all secure HTTPS connections on affected PCs. But early Friday morning, Redmond quietly issued a sly condemnation of Lenovo’s folly, updating its Windows Defender antivirus solution to eradicate both the adware itself and the rogue self-signed certificate that allows Superfish to compromise encrypted web traffic. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com
Dropbox’s Windows Phone app has only been out about a month, but on Friday it got a key update that includes the ability to work directly with shared folders. More information from this link PCWorld.com
Boot up a new PC for the first time, and you should be able to watch it fly. Instead, it may sputter and struggle to get off the ground, thanks all the preinstalled junk that vendors habitually dump onto new PCs. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com
Windows is full of cryptic error messages, but few are more annoying than seeing a warning every time you plug in a USB drive. “There’s a problem with this drive. Scan the drive now and fix it.” Check this out from this link PCWorld.com
A big part of the reason Chromebooks are exploding in popularity is because so many popular modern-day applications are served via your web browser, rather than as a standalone desktop programs. Email, Facebook, banking, shopping—it’s all handled in your browser. More of this article from this link PCWorld.com
Sooner or later, everyone’s Gmail inbox becomes an overwhelming mess. There are plenty of tricks to deal with email overload, but there’s one right under your nose that you might not be using: good old Gmail labels. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com