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Windows 7: Improve Startup Performance by Using Boot-Only Fetching

If you run a lot of programs at startup, it can take a while for your system to boot up. To speed up the process, you can enable Boot-Only fetching so that the prefetcher focuses on the booting process instead of both booting and application launching.

Block YouTube and/or App Purchases on iPhone or iPod Touch

Kids love using the iPhone and iPod Touch. However, parents may want to limit what their children can access through these devices. This simple tutorial shows how to use parental restrictions to block the viewing of YouTube videos or the purchasing of applications.

Google Voice: How to Enable SMS-to-Email Forwarding

If you want to keep your email, voicemail and SMS messages stored in one easy to use location, your Gmail inbox is the ideal place. By enabling SMS forwarding to your email, you can use Gmail to receive and store the messages as well as reply to them.

How to Use reQall and Gmail to Create the Ultimate Reminder Service

reQall is a voice-enabled service that allows you to use your iPhone or Blackberry to dictate reminders to yourself. By incorporating Gmail’s filters, you can use it to take advantage of other useful services you might be using, like Remember The Milk and Evernote. You can also instruct reQall to recognize calls from certain phones, so that they can leave you reminders as well.

QuickTime X: Enable Video AutoPlay

By default, video does not automatically begin playing when you open it up. By using a simple Terminal command, you can enable AutoPlay and enjoy your movies without having to click Play.

Outlook 2010: How To Create a Signature for Each Account

In Outlook 2010, you can create signatures and assign a different one to each of your Outlook accounts. You can also create multiple signatures for different uses, such as business e-mail, personal e-mail, etc.

Outlook 2010: How to Create a New Outlook Data File (PST)

If you wish to create a personal folder for storing Outlook items on your computer, you need to find where Microsoft has hidden the option in the new version of Outlook.Here are the steps to take to create a new Outlook data file quickly and easily.

Outlook 2010: Prevent Other Outlook Recipients from Forwarding, Printing, or Copying Content from Your Message

If you are sending out an email message to a contact and prefer that it isn’t forwarded to someone else, printed, or any of the content copied, Outlook 2010 allows you to do this by following these steps.

Google Chrome: Create a Button for Easy Access to Download History

Google Chrome provides you with an great history of your downloaded files. If you use this feature, you can make a button to place in your Bookmarks Bar to provide you with easy access.

Microsoft Excel: How to Hide Tabs

If your spreadsheet is shared and used by others, you may want to keep your formulas and some data from being viewed or changed by others. By hiding the tabs that these are located, you can allow others to use your spreadsheet without having to worry about them playing where they don’t belong.

Outlook 2010: Enable Blind Carbon Copy (BCC)

If you are sending an email out to a few people or a mailing list, you probably are wanting to hide the list of addresses from each recipient. You do this by using the blind carbon copy field in the message you are creating. Outlook has this field hidden by default, to unhide the field, follow these steps.

Windows 7: How to Prevent Themes from Changing Desktop Icons

By default, Windows 7 allows themes to change the desktop icons. If you enjoy using various themes to customize the look of your Windows 7 interface, but don’t want to change the desktop icons, you can prevent changes by following these steps.

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