5 Online Scams To Be Aware Of This Christmas

The holidays are a dangerous time. It’d be nice if the season of cheer was all happiness and joy but, unfortunately, there are malicious people out there who will capitalize on your good spirits to scam you out of a lot of money. If you think you’re safe from scams just because you’re safe at home behind a computer screen, think again. Check this helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

How to change users in Windows 8

If you share your PC with another person, you know that logging off one account and logging onto another is faster than rebooting. You also know that switching between accounts is even faster. Check this article from PCWorld.com

5 Ways To Improve Speed & Efficiency In Windows 8

Has Windows 8 slowed you down? We’ll get you back to speed! From boot to shutdown and everything in between – let us show you the best tweaks and shortcuts to efficiently use Windows 8. Check this from MakeUseOf.com

How Do You Pick A Great Domain Name?

Choosing the perfect domain name for your website is like choosing the perfect name for your first child. Sound over-dramatic? Well, considering you could spend longer growing that site than you would spend growing a child, it’s not. Check it from this article on  MakeUseOf.com

What Everybody Ought to Know About Dealing With Email Spam

Here’s one more reason for everyone to hate Mondays. They’re supposedly the busiest days for email spam, that frustrating stream of unsolicited emails about weight loss, Viagra, million-dollar lotteries, and what not. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

The absurdly simple guide to backing up your PC

The first rule of PC Club is: Always, always back up. Check out how from this article on PCWorld.com

 

How to change your email address without losing your friends

Think of all the places where your old email address resides, outside of your immediate control, waiting to give people plenty of false information. There are other people’s address books, old messages in people’s inboxes, Web sites that use your address as your logon name, and your business cards.

Changing your email address can be quite a chore. Check out this article from PCWorld.com