Find Registry Keys Faster Using The Address Bar In Windows 10

And then there are the parts of Windows that never seem to change. One of the most glaring examples is the Font Manager from Windows 3.1, which survived even in the Windows Vista release, which promised to be a major modernization of Windows at the time. Another longstanding holdout is the Registry Editor, which keeps general operating system settings and configurations of each app and hardware driver on your Windows 10 device....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Carolyn Mix

Firefox 4 For Android Is Final

First of all, I must tell you that it’s already available on the Android Market here, so just get your copy here if you want to try it. The all-new mobile versions offers some cool features, like tabbed browsing (not a new thing in a mobile browser, still cool though), as well as the Awesome Screen. The latter gets to “know you” as you browse the web from your mobile, and helps you type less by providing you with shortcuts to your bookmarks and sites you visit on a regular basis....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 184 words · Leonard Rhames

Generate Random Email Addresses For Logins Using 1Password

1Password has partnered with the email host Fastmail to introduce a new privacy feature called Masked Email. This tool allows you to create unique email addresses for your logins. These email addresses are created directly in the 1Password app and stored there, allowing you to access them on every platform where 1Password is available. Masked Email adds an extra layer of security to all your accounts. Avoid sharing your email address every time you sign up for a service or access a website....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 333 words · Lester Perez

Google Announces Chrome Os Operating System

Google, with its somewhat successful (not really) launch of the Chrome internet browser, has just made it publicly known they intend to enter Microsoft’s realm with Chrome OS. The operating system is scheduled for release mid-2010. Interestingly enough, they will be releasing the source code later this year. The good news for Microsoft is that development has only been connected to Netbook laptops so far. But Google does plan on running this OS on Desktops as soon as possible, and it’s free along with the open-source code....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Roberto Showe

Google Chrome For Android Available

I’m certain that the number of countries in which it will be available will expand quickly, but I strongly hope that it will be available for older Android versions, too. Not doing that would mean Google would limit its own user base, even if the number of ICS smartphones and tablets (like the Asus Transformer Prime) is on the rise. It also seems plausible that Google will replace the stock Android browser with Chrome sooner or later (no reason developing two at a time, is there?...

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Norma Win

Google Docs Goes Mobile

Google Docs has gone mobile. Well, not yet – but they’ve said we’re only days away. Yup, this week is just full of mobile surprises from Google (apparently it is also a good week to own an iPhone.) Soon you’ll be to edit Google Docs on your iOS, or Android device. But, don’t let me spoil all the fun – check out the groovy video Google made for the announcement after the jump....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 202 words · Anthony Chaisson

Google Drive Desktop App Drops Support December 11 2017 Shuts Down March 12 2018

Google Discontinues Drive App for Mac and PC Google made the announcement in a blog post promoting the new Drive File Stream app, which provides on demand access to files similar to OneDrive On Demand. Google notes that users of the older drive backup service will begin to receive notifications in October about its discontinuation: In October, Drive for Mac/PC users may start seeing messages in the product notifying them that Drive for Mac/PC is going away....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 353 words · Jeffrey Labrecque

Google Picasa Update 3 8 Released

Face Movie – This is the coolest feature and the biggest one to talk about here. Using the facial recognition software built-into Picasa it will create a video that revolves around a face. As Google stated on their Photo Blog: Granted, it might not be a “movie” so much as it’s a glorified slideshow. But you have to admit, as far as slideshows go, this one is extremely groovy. Just consider it 1-click instant e-scrapbooking....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 380 words · Jason Lee

Here S The Easy Way To Uninstall Office 2013 Or 365

Office 2013 Repair or Uninstall Problems Office 2013 and previous versions of Office really dig themselves deep into the Windows OS – as well as your browsers, apps, and other programs installed. Uninstalling Office 2013 through the Control Panel > Programs and Features have had varying results in my experience, mostly not good. A lot of times, it’s hobbled with errors or doesn’t work at all. I usually uninstall programs using Revo Uninstaller – but it ends up finding an unbelievable amount of leftovers…well, let’s just say I will never try that again....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Mary Clark

Home Automation Smartphone Controlled Bathtub

More Details: According to the DIY guy who made this, the system is centralized around a Loxone mini-server plus an extension. This equals out to a total of 16 relay switches (16 different things in the house controlled by by the server) so the bathtub isn’t his only item automated in the house, other projects include: Even though the full instructions aren’t available for anything but the bath tub (so far) this small project is a real inspiration for home-tech DIY’ers....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 119 words · Deanna Castrellon

Hotmail Flexes Its Muscle On Ios 5

Microsoft broke out it’s iOS 5 user base by device in the chart below. It’s interesting but not surprising to see the majority of the iOS 5 user base is using an iPhone 4 or 4S. Image Credit Windows Live Blog Microsoft re-emphasized the popularity of its webmail service on its 15th anniversary where it mentioned Microsoft’s continued investment into the service by introducing new features like Active Sync for Mobile devices including easy setup on the iOS devices, significant UI enhancement for Hotmail, HTTPS support, an Outlook 2010 connector and a significant performance update....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 182 words · George Lee

How About An Almost Free Nokia Lumia 900

Don’t believe me? Remember when I told you about the phone being available on AT&T (for $99, on a two-year subscription)? Well, it seems that Nokia will do anything to promote Windows Phone and to get its new flagship device everywhere, despite the software glitch, which the company said will be solved soon. According to this post on the Nokia blog, you can basically get the Nokia Lumia 900 for free....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 231 words · Dorothy Maloney

How To Add Speaker Notes In Powerpoint

That’s where speaker notes come in. They allow you to expand on the points on your PowerPoint slides, keeping them simple in the process. Here’s how to add speaker notes in PowerPoint. Adding Speaker Notes to a PowerPoint Presentation If you want to add speaker notes to a PowerPoint presentation, start by opening your PowerPoint presentation file. These instructions should work in all versions of PowerPoint. With your PowerPoint presentation open, you’ll notice the PowerPoint screen should be separated into three....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Jennifer Fernandez

How To Adjust The Kindle Fire Screen Timeout

Adjust Kindle Fire Screen Timeout To get started, power on your Kindle Fire, and from the main screen, tap the Settings icon. Next, on the “Settings” screen, tap on Display from the menu. Now, scroll down and tap Display Sleep. From the menu, you will be able to see what it’s currently set to. Now select the length of time you want to pass before the screen times out. You can select from 15 seconds and all the way up to half an hour....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 168 words · Elizabeth Bloom

How To Automatically Clean The Windows Temp Folder During Boot

For more, check out our article: Five Ways to Reclaim Windows Disk Space. Most of the methods in that article end up cleaning out the Temp folder, but you might want to keep that folder as clean as possible. Here’s how to create a bat file that will allow you to clean out the Temp file each time you boot up. Windows Temp File First, let’s take a look at the Temp folder in Windows....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 601 words · Vicente Ruocco

How To Block Youtube Channels

It’s surprising at first, but when you think about the sheer number of videos that are uploaded each day, from fast-paced gaming content to calming ASMR videos, you soon realize the amount of traffic that ends up going that way. Unfortunately, YouTube recommendations aren’t always the best. Channels you don’t like can sometimes filter into your search results, but you can block YouTube channels you don’t like seeing pretty easily....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 881 words · Judith Fernandez

How To Change Drive Letters In Windows 7 Or Vista

Windows 7 automatically assigns drive letters to hard-drives, DVD-ROMS, and USB/External Drives, etc. as you install or connect them. If the default letters aren’t catching your fancy for whatever reason (I like to reserve Z: for my External Backup drive for instance), Windows has a built-in feature which allows you to change the drive letter assignment. You can change it to any letter of the English alphabet except A. Windows 7 reserves the A: Drive for the all but extinct legacy floppy disk....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Christian King

How To Change The Outlook 2010 Calendar Date Navigator Font

Step 1 In Outlook 2010, Click the File ribbon and then Select Options. Step 2 In the left pane Click the Calendar tab and then Click the Font… button. Step 3 The font window should appear. Here you can set Outlook 2010’s calendar font to whatever typeface and size you like. The default from Microsoft is Segoe UI, size 8.* Groovy Fact: Segoe UI is also the same font used by the Windows 7 operating system graphical user interface....

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 160 words · Danielle Svoboda

How To Convert Excel 2010 Rows Into Columns And Back

Here we have a typical spreadsheet in Excel 2010 that is lined up vertically using a column style. Just for demonstration sake, we’re going to go ahead and change this into a horizontal row style. In Excel 2010, Select all of the cells that you want to convert. Once you’ve Selected them, Right-Click and Click Copy.* *You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C to copy. 2. Now Right-Click and empty cell and Select Paste Options: > Transpose....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 233 words · Paula Canfield

How To Create A History And Evidence Erase Button To Make Ccleaner Run Quietly In The Background

In this guide, we’ll assume that you already have CCleaner installed on your PC. CCleaner is a free system tuning utility made by Piriform if you don’t have it –you should go get it! Few programs out there will give your PC the occasional (or daily) cleaning that it needs as CCleaner does. The Recycle Bin method By default, CCleaner should install and add a “Run CCleaner” context menu option to the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 522 words · Jennie Marshall