Microsoft has just released the newest version of Windows Live Mail. This tutorial will describe how to setup and use your Gmail account using Windows Live Mail 2011.
You can preview certain attachments (those with an available handler) in Outlook. For those users that don’t like using this, here’s how to disable it.
The default font for creating emails is Calibri. Many people have grown tired or just frankly dislike this font. Luckily, changing Calibri to a different default font (or different size) is rather simple.
By default, Windows Live Mail groups emails with the same subject together. If you do not like this threaded view style, you can turn off the conversation view and display the emails seperately.
This recipe will explain how to setup your Airport Extreme Base (AEB, 802.11n compatible) to allow your XBOX 360 Slim to connect wireless to it and get N speeds (up to 70Mbps).
As the web aggregator juggernaut, Digg could do no wrong. It was truly unsinkable.
If you are experiencing problems while using a specific site, deleting the cookies for that site usually can help. Unfortunately, when using the normal method for deleting cookies, you end up deleting all of the cookies for all of the sites that you’ve visited. Not always a desirable thing to do. Here’s how to go about deleting cookies for a single domain, and ONLY for that domain.
Facebook recently released the ability to archive and download your entire Facebook account. This download includes your pictures, videos, friends, and wall posts. The inability to export information out of Facebook has long been a criticism of the service; however, this new features allows you to back up your Facebook information in case you ever wish to leave the service.
Facebook Groups by default will email all the members every time something new is posted to a group. In a discussion with many comments, this can flood an email inbox very quickly. This tutorial describes how to modify or disable the emails you receive from your Facebook Groups.
Facebook has just released a new feature called Groups. A Group is an area within Facebook where you can share information with a selected collection of invited people. For example, this would allow you to share family photos to your selected family group. These directions describe how to create a Facebook Group, invite users, and edit the picture associated with the group.
Sometimes the notifications from Windows Live Messenger can becom overwhelming, especially if you use it for chatting with your Facebook friends. Each time a friend signs in, you will be notified. You can disable some or all notifications and stop the interuptions.
The previously independent tech-news blog TechCrunch is now owned by AOL.
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