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Google Documents: Use Revision History to Restore Document for an Emergency Rescue

No matter who you are, at some point in time you have accidentally removed a key portion of an important document. To make things worse, you hit undo and nothing happens. Luckily, Google Documents keeps a revision history so that you can go back in time and restore the document to an earlier version.

Windows 7: Create a Shortcut to the Advanced Power Settings

Many people frequently tweak their power plan to conserve energy or to maximize a computer’s performance. Unfortunately, to access these options, one has to find these settings in the Control Panel. This guide show how to create a shortcut to these features so you can access them right from your desktop.

Windows 7: Restore Previous Folder Windows at Login

Usually, after software updates or virus scans, users have to log off or restart the computer. If you do not want to lose your opened windows after the reboot, you can follow this tutorial to restore them.

Use Google Cloud Print To Print Emails and/or Attachments from Gmail’s Mobile Site

If you’ve attached your printer to Google Cloud Print, then you can use it to print emails and/or attachments from Gmail’s mobile web site on your iOS device (iPhone, iPad) or Android device.

How to Connect Your Printer to Google Cloud Print

Google Cloud Print allows you to print to your printer from enabled applications on computers or smart phones. While it is still in it’s early stages, it is great for printing from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.

OS X: How to Gain More Precise Control of Speaker Volume and Screen Brightness

Using the keyboard to control screen brightness and speaker volume is a no-brainer on a Mac. However, sometimes it would be nice if you could make it just a little brighter or not quite so loud. By using a keyboard combination, you can gain more precise control over these functions and get the result you desire.

AT&T Galaxy Tab Versus iPad: Quick Look and Comparison

Samsung released its first Android tablet The Galaxy Tab to Europe on Oct 11, 2010.  It finally hit the USA on November 10, 2010 being offered with data services for T-Mobile.  Sprint, Verizon and AT&T versions soon followed in the rest of November.  The Galaxy Tab has been touted as being the first real iPad competitor.  In this post, I’ll do a hardware comparison between the iPad 16GB Wi-Fi+3G and the AT&T Galaxy Tab 16GB.  Keep reading for the specs and photos.

Facebook : How Do I Get my @facebook.com Email Address?

Facebook has become to social networking what Google is to searching. The continuous innovations of the Facebook team has been key to their dominance. The newest feature is a personalized facebook email address for its users. This tech-recipe shows how to get your own @facebook.com email address.

Twitter: Use Lists to Easily Find the Tweets You Want

Twitter is a great way to stay updated on friends, family, sites, businesses, news, etc. Unfortunately, it can quickly become quite noisy which makes it difficult to find the people that you really want to read about. By utilizing Twitter lists, you can quickly see the people you want while letting the rest ramble on without interfering with your reading.

Word 2010: How to Watermark Documents

Watermarking your documents can be essential in multiple circumstances such as establishing a documents author or priority. Both default and custom watermarks are available. Continue reading to see how to add (or remove) a watermark in Word 2010 document.

Windows 7: Mounting and Unmouting WIMs Using a DISM Batch File Menu

This tech-recipe will include a batch file that lets you mount and unmount .WIM files in Windows 7 Professional / Ultimate and Windows Server 2008. I will also explain some the basics of WIM files and discuss how to manage them using DISM from the command prompt.

iTunes: How to Set the Maximize Button to Actually Maximize

By default, the Maximize (green) button on iTunes places the application in mini player mode instead of maximizing the application. Instead, you have to press the Option button on the keyboard while clicking the Maximize button to achieve a maximized window. This tech-recipe will show you how to reverse this where Maximize is the default setting for the button.

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