A big part of Windows workflow is managing open windows. Memorizing and using these shortcuts will greatly improve your desktop efficiency.
If you want to keep connected with your friends but don’t want to stay stuck at the computer all day, you can use Outlook to schedule your Facebook status updates. This way your Facebook activity stays up while you are out having fun.
If you don’t need to have yet another remote or you’re tired of the couch eating your Apple TV’s remote, you can have your device learn your TV’s remote control and use it instead. This works both both the first and second generations of the ATV.
With the latest version of iTunes, sharing music between computers has become very easy. By enabling Home Sharing, you can move, share, and stream any iTunes compatible media between computers on the same network.
If you using a desktop or a powerful laptop, you should take advantage of harware acceleration in your Chrome web browser. This isn’t recommended for netbooks.
Frequently, people ask me for an easy method for doing subscripts and superscripts in Word. Actually, it is really easy once you know the shortcuts. These directions include the shortcuts for both Word for Windows and Word for Mac.
Chrome has some really neat paste features. Learn these special techniques, and you’ll be one step closer to a Chrome guru in no time.
If you use Twitter’s website over public or unsecure wireless networks, you should configure it to always use SSL encryption to help keep your data private.
If you have installed WLE 2011, and later need to change the language of the software, this guide will describe how to do it.
Flipboard is an amazing e-magazine app for the iPad. It will take your RSS feeds or Google Reader subscriptions and reformat them into a magazine appearing layout. This tech-recipe will explain how to close an article or change articles with a simple gestures.
Well, as big of an iPad 2 skeptic as I have been, ultimately I could not resist. Here are some quick shots of my new white iPad 2 16GB Wifi+3G. Here I contrast it with my Galaxy Tab and iPhone 3GS. Keep reading for the all the photo goodness!
Text can be a valuable modifier in graphic design. Grunge text, retro text, professional fonts–you name it, there’s a text for it. Cut through your foreground layer with a text shape to reveal what’s hiding underneath on your background layer. It’s a very simple technique, yet there are endless possibilities of implementation.
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