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

How to keep your mobile devices safe this holiday season

‘Tis the night before Christmas, and all through the house not a creature is stirring, not even your phone. Wait. What? Where’s your phone? Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to find free Wi-Fi during your holiday travels

A public Wi-Fi access point is like a public restroom. All kinds of businesses along travel routes offer restrooms to bring in customers. They offer free Wi-Fi for the same reason. The fact is, finding Wi-Fi on the road has become a lot easier over the past ten years. You just have to know where to look for it. Check this out from PCWorld.com

6 Ways To Get Busy People To Answer Your Emails

When you walk by someone on the street and say hi, how does it make you feel when they don’t say a hi back? It’s amazing how small a lack of acknowledgement can make a person feel, but it’s also amazing just how much you can do to encourage a response. The same is true with emails. Check how on this article from MakeUseOf.com

 

So Your iPhone Was Lost or Stolen: Here’s What To Do

If your iPhone is no longer in your possession, you might never see it again and the last thing you want to worry about is data security. Here’s what you need to do. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Stop the Shockwave Flash Chrome crash

You almost certainly have two versions of Flash running at the same time. They tend to trip over each other. I know; I’ve suffered from that same problem myself. Check out this helpful article from PCWorld.com