Using the Music Search from radio.blog.club, you can easily find music by your favorite artist and download it. They are relatively small files and give you a great way to get free music for your cell phone or MP3 player. Here’s how…
Here are some hints for getting a good color combination for your web page.
Purging the Recent Items list on the Start menu is easy. Here is how to do it.
Do you miss having your editing options one click away? This is how you can add those familiar options back within your reach.
A couple of new commands to make life easier with IP Telephony using Cisco CallManager and CallManager Express.
Mac OS X uses the lookupd system to keep a cache or local database of DNS lookup results (among other things). This can substantially increase performance by preventing repeated DNS queries. However, there are times such as moving a web server or troubleshooting networking or DNS server problems when the cached data can be a problem. A simple command will clear the cached values.
Office 2007 has gone gold. The new version requires uninstallation of any previous beta versions. However, many users are finding that they cannot uninstall the previous beta versions. Here are some work-arounds and fixes for this issue so that you can avoid that “rolling back changes” error message!
Outlook does not permit the automatic download of pictures in email messages as a security measure to help prevent possible spamming. It does permit images from sites in your Trusted Zone to show but blocks all others. Using the steps in this tutorial, you can override this feature.
You can change the amount of memory stolen by prefetch or stop it completely using this tech-recipes tutorial.
Getting your music back off of your iPod after a format is simple. This can be done with or without iTunes.
If you are new to IE7, you may be wondering where the menu bar is. In IE7, it is hidden by default. You can temporarily or always display the menu bar by following the directions in this tutorial.
Users should beware of Sony Music. Listening to one of their copy-protected CDs will install their Digital Rights Management system on your computer. The following tutorial explains how to remove it.
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