4 Ways To Bulletproof Windows XP Forever

Windows XP is slated to be exterminated for good by Microsoft in April of 2014. It is the last stage of a multi-year effort to kill off the operating system. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

 

How to change the default font in Microsoft Excel

Vexing! Somehow, Excel’s default font setting got changed. Obviously you can manually choose your desired font each time you start a new worksheet, but that’s a hassle. Check out how from this article in PCWorld.com

4 Easy Ways To Know If You’re On A 64-Bit Version Of Windows

Are you using a processor that supports a 64-bit operating system? If so, are you using a 64-bit operating system? The average off-and-on PC user probably doesn’t know the answers to these questions, although they should! Check this article from MakeUseOf

Six ways to use virtualization in your small business

\Virtualization. The word evokes complex, pricey technologies beyond the grasp of all but the biggest enterprises. Check out this article from \TechHive.com

How to enable or disable Gmail’s new tabs

Gmail just rolled out one of its best features in years: Inbox tabs. (Actually, the feature was announced back in May, but is only just now starting to roll out to users.) Check out this helpful article from PCWorld.com

How to get a full-screen Gmail compose window every time

By default, when you click Gmail’s Compose button, you get a window that appears in the right corner of the screen. Check out how to have  full screen compose window from this article on PCWorld.com

5 Ways To Make Websites Easier To Read

With the amount of information on the Internet—news, stories, tutorials, encyclopaediae—it’s hard to ever stop reading. What usually gets you in the end is impracticality. A need to switch devices or to go offline, but also the inability to read it now and a lack of commitment to read it later. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com