People are often curious to know the mail server for a given domain. This tutorial describes a quick way to find out.
Google has finally made embedding a google map as easy as embedding a YouTube video. By following these steps you are just a copy and paste away from placing a google map into your web site or blog. This article has been updated for the latest directions.
Firefox wants to remember all your browsing history, downloaded files list, searched keywords, cookies and active login information. Although this is a typically useful feature, it is not suitable when you are on a public computer. The best way to make sure your personal information is safe is to configure Firefox to clear all personal data when a session has ended.
Using Google, you can easily find open cameras and video feeds online. It is a voyeur’s paradise!
Google Drive is Google’s answer to other popular cloud storage services such as Dropbox and Box. Like any cloud storage service, Google has an Android client that allows you to upload files from your mobile device.
If spelling is not your forte, you will appreciate this plug-in for Internet Explorer – a free spell checker.
Microsoft has released a new calculator that allows you to convert hundreds of different units.
The isainfo command can be used to determine if a Solaris system has been configured to run in 32 or 64 bit mode.
Many Android applications have the ability to start and run automatically in the background without your direct permission. Most of those apps are unnecessary will consume your battery or and Internet data usage. Using existing functions of your Android tablet or phone, you can disable these applications safely.
This tech-recipe explains how to remove your T-Mobile Sidekick’s top status bar to obtain true, full-screen web viewing. It also describes how to make the top status bar rounded on the Sidekick’s jump menu.
You clicked on an email, and now your computer is talking to you. You have the Amus worm. The following Tech-Recipes tutorial explains how to clear it from your system.
By default, emails in the Mozilla ThunderBird’s database are not indexed by Windows. Therefore, users can not search through their mails from the Windows Explorer or the Start menu. Luckily, users can configure ThunderBird to make the emails indexed by the Windows search tool.
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