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Tip of the Week: 3 Simple Tricks to Resolve a Troublesome Wi-Fi Connection
The dreaded Wi-Fi dead zone: it’s a place where all wireless signal drops or becomes unstable, even though you could move three inches in either direction and you’ll have no problem. In this case, there’s usually something interfering with the signal, be it a wall or another device. We’ll walk you through some of the…
Read MoreTip of the Week: These Windows 10 Shortcuts are Worth Committing to Memory
A mouse is practically necessary when using a computer, be it for working with documents or for browsing the Internet. However, that shouldn’t stop you from using key command shortcuts to cut down on the number of clicks you need to make. With Windows 10, there are plenty of shortcuts that can be used to…
Read MoreTip of the Week: ClipDiary is Like an Undo Button for Your PC’s Clipboard
Woops! Have you ever made the mistake of accidentally copying over content on your PC’s clipboard that you were planning on using? How do you go back and retrieve the old, copied-over content? Unless you already have a third-party tool installed, you’re probably out of luck. The Ultra-Annoying Copy/Paste DilemmaA situation like this is more…
Read MoreTip of the Week: Get More Battery Life Out of Your Android Device With Doze Feature
The more you use your device, the more often you begrudgingly reach for your charger for its afternoon plug-in session. If you’re like any normal mobile device user, this might be an everyday occurrence, but the average business owner might be limited by the scope of their mobile battery’s lifespan. Enter: Android Doze, a feature…
Read MoreTip of the Week: How to Search Within the Content of the Webpage You are On
Not all Internet search tools are created equal. For example, sometimes you may use a website’s search feature, only to discover that it doesn’t provide the quality of results you’re used to getting from a major search engine like Google Search. When finding yourself in such a predicament, you’ve got a few options to help…
Read MoreTip of the Week: How to Find Out and Track Your Net Worth
When money is tight and you start feeling down about your financial situation, it’s important to keep the big picture in mind. This can be done by reviewing your net worth. Plus, if you go so far as to track your net worth, then you’ll constantly have this big picture before you. This will help…
Read MoreTip of the Week: How to Download Everything You’ve Posted to Facebook
If you’ve had your Facebook profile since the dawn of the social media age, chances are that it’s accumulated an immense amount of personal information. While you might have felt weird handing over all of this data to Facebook, the company has made it surprisingly easy to take it back; well, as much as you…
Read MoreTip of the Week: 4 Steps to Troubleshoot a Weak Wi-Fi Signal
Your wireless router is critical to your business’s online infrastructure and provides your team with precious wireless Internet connections throughout the office. You need to ensure that the signal can reach your entire office. Here are some tips to help you figure out where to put your router, and to ensure that its signal is as…
Read MoreTip of the Week: Convert a Picture to a PDF and Upload it to Google Drive for Android
Google Drive, available for both iOS and Android, is continuously being updated with new features and functionality. One of the most interesting features is the ability to take a picture of a document, and store the file in Drive as a PDF. Plus, if the file has text, it will be compatible with Drive’s search…
Read MoreTip of the Week: Tired of Those Windows 10 Lock Screen Ads? Here’s How to Turn Them Off!
If your business is using Windows 10 on your workstations, you might have noticed that there are plenty of advertisements geared toward marketing some product or service to users. These advertisements can get annoying. We’ll show you how to turn off the lock screen ads that appear before you log in. Windows 10 uses what’s…
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