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  • How to Transfer 8-Tracks to a CD

    Transferring 8 tracks to a CD is going to require a playlist that can be burned onto a disc. Transfer 8 tracks to a CD with help from an audio engineer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Edit & Master Your CD Outsourcing

    Editing and mastering your CD outsourcing is something that you do during the recording and mixing stages. Edit and master your CD outsourcing with help from an audio engineer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How Can I Put Music Track Information on My Burned CD

    Putting music track information on your burned CD will actually allow your CD player of choice to display that information as songs play. Find out how you can put music track information on your…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Make a Photo CD With Background Music

    Making a photo CD with background music is something you can do with a wide variety of different types of slideshow programs. Make a photo CD with background music with help from an audio engineer in…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Use a PC Camera on AIM

    AOL Instant Messenger, often referred to as AIM, was first introduced in 1997 and is one of the oldest Internet chat programs in use today. While no longer the most widely used messaging application,…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Unboxing the Lenovo Yoga

    Looking for a truly innovative laptop? Lenovo's Yoga runs Windows 8 and can be contorted into four different form factors. In this video, watch eHow Tech editor Dave Johnson unbox and discuss the…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Connect PC Fans in a Series

    There's a lot of reason to want to have several fans in your computer: a well-cooled computer is less likely to be damaged in use and will last substantially longer. Connecting PC fans in a series can…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • A Bulge in the Ceiling

    Bulges in ceilings are typically caused by either of two things: improper installation of the ceiling materials or water leaks. Not only are they unsightly, ceiling bulges can also pose a hazard,…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Application That Allows You to Access Your PC From an iPhone

    As versatile as iPhones are, they can't do everything your PC can. If you're not at your desk, however, you can use one of several iPhone apps to remotely access your PC. This allows you to run…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Comparison of AMD Sempron & Intel Pentium D

    AMD and Intel have become the two names you hear most when discussing processors. AMD's Sempron family and Intel's Pentium D family of processors are both relatively old as far as computer components…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • What Processors Run With an Intel D945PSN Motherboard?

    Not all computer processors are compatible with every last motherboard in existence. Find out what processors run with an Intel D945PSN motherboard with help from a computer science and media…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How to Tell if Aero Is Enabled on Windows 7

    You'll be able to tell if Aero is enabled on Windows 7 by looking directly at your computer's task bar. Find out how to tell if Aero is enabled in Windows 7 with help from a computer science and media…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How to Make Desktop Icons Smaller on Windows 7

    Making desktop icons smaller on Windows 7 is something that you do by adjusting display properties. Make desktop icons smaller on Windows 7 with help from a computer science and media production…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How Do I Get Microsoft Virtual PC Out of Full Screen Mode?

    Getting a Microsoft Virtual PC out of full screen mode only requires the use of a very specific keyboard shortcut. Find out how you get Microsoft's Virtual PC out of full screen mode with help from a…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Safari: How to Close All Windows

    Closing all windows in Safari is a great way to clean up your desktop in one fell swoop. Learn how to close all windows in Safari with help from a technology professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Window Well Requirements

    Having an alternate means of egress can mean the difference between life and death in a fire-related emergency. When bedrooms are located below grade, an opening known as a window well allows…

    Last Updated: May 06, 2013
  • What Is Available for Kindle Lending?

    Amazon has given Kindle owners access to thousands of e-books at no cost with its lending programs. Kindle owners can loan e-books to each other, and authors have made a large collection of their…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • Why Are BIOS Passwords Effective?

    Use a BIOS password to protect your data from unwanted intrusion to accomplish several security goals. A BIOS password is required before the computer processor goes to work; this makes a software…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • What Is the Purpose of Having Bluetooth on a Laptop Computer?

    Bluetooth is a short-ranged wireless protocol, connecting peripherals and electronic devices. When first introduced, Bluetooth on laptops required a separate dongle that plugged into a USB port. Like…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • The Negatives of the Kindle

    Consumer electronics website CNet reviewed the Kindle Paperwhite, saying it "rises to the top of the e-reader pack." In the TechRadar website's review, the site calls the Paperwhite the…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • How to Return a Processor to Intel

    If you purchased a new Intel CPU in the past three years and you discover a defect in the processor, you can return it to Intel for a replacement. This process requires contacting Intel for a Return…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Sharing iBooks on an iPhone

    Sharing iBooks on an iPhone is the 21st century equivalent of lending a friend that great new hardcover. Share iBooks on an iPhone with help from an expert in the world of Apple retail in this free…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How to Transfer Apps & Data From an Old iPhone to a New iPhone

    Transferring apps and data from an old iPhone to a new one is easy, so long as you use iCloud. Transfer apps and data from an old iPhone to a new one with help from an expert in the world of Apple…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How to Edit Screens on the Samsung Continuum

    Bring a new level of personalization to your Samsung Continuum by customizing the smartphone's home screens. Like the desktop on Windows computers, home screens are the starting place for most…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How to Restore Disk Drives in Device Manager

    Your computer can sometimes stop recognizing CD or DVD disk drives after you install, remove or update a program. If the disk drive won't work with the Windows operating system or other software on…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • How do I Fix Starter on 1997 GMC Sierra 5.7?

    GM has a rich history of producing two great trucks. The Chevrolet Silverado and it's close sibling, the GMC Sierra. In 1997, the GMC Sierra came with numerous options and engine sizes: the 4.3 liter…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • What Is the Windows Equivalent to the iPhone?

    Because of the success of Apple's iPhone smartphone, a number of companies have released comparable devices hoping to mimic Apple's sales. The Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC Windows Phone 8X are smartphones…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Monitor Resolution Problems in iTunes

    Monitor resolution problems in iTunes can cause certain videos to display incorrectly. Learn about monitor resolution problems in iTunes with help from an expert in Apple retail in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Get Rid of Pokeweed

    Easily identified by its greenish-white flowers and dark purple berries on red stalks, pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 2 through 11. This…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Correct a Typo With My iPhone's Cursor

    Correcting a typo with your iPhone's cursor is something you can do in literally just a few seconds. Correct a typo with your iPhone's cursor with help from an experienced electronics expert in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Backup an iPhone on a Computer

    Backing up an iPhone on a computer is a great way to make sure that you never lose any of your personal information. Back up an iPhone on a computer with help from an experienced electronics expert in…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Link to ACT in the IPhone

    Sage ACT! enables your company to manage contacts, calendars and other data on its smartphones, tablets and PCs -- from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection. Linking to Sage ACT! on your…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Exit iPhone Recovery Mode

    Exiting iPhone recovery mode is something that should happen automatically, but if it doesn't you'll have to do it manually. Exit iPhone recovery mode with help from an expert for Apple retail in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Fix Low Disk Space in XP

    You can never have too many good friends or too much free space on your computer's hard drive. PC hard drives can quickly fill up with all the music and video files you download over the years as well…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Detect a Microsoft Serial Mouse

    Before the introduction of USB ports and devices, many computers shipped with PS/2 or serial mice. Many computers stores still stock PS/2 mice; however, serial mice are rare these days, as most new…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • What Is "Formatting My Device"?

    When you format a device, you prepare the device to hold data by creating an empty directory structure. If there is already data on the device, this process erases it as well. In order to format a…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2013
  • How to Sync Photos to an Apple iPad

    Syncing photos to an Apple iPad is something that you do through the iTunes desktop software. Sync photos to an Apple iPad with help from an experienced electronics professional in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • How to Create Bookmarks on an iPad Desktop

    Creating bookmarks on an iPad desktop effectively turns Webpages into application icons. Create bookmarks on an iPad desktop with help from an experienced electronics professional in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • How to Make Letters Uppercase on an Apple iPad

    Making letters uppercase on an Apple iPad requires you to use the shift key on the virtual keypad. Make letters uppercase on an Apple iPad with help from an experienced electronics professional in…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • How to Get Rid of the Time Bar on an iPhone Lockscreen

    The iPhone up to iOS 6 enables users to personalize and customize many features, such as wallpapers, sounds and icon organization on the screen. There are some settings, such as modifying the time bar…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Save Power on an iPad

    Apple's iPad with Retina Display tablet offers a better-than-HD 2048-by-1536-pixel resolution and can download from more than 300,000 apps made exclusively for the iPad from Apple's App Store. Another…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Reset the Computer on a 2004 Jaguar XJ8

    James May might have been taking a swipe at fellow Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson when he said this: "Within one generation, men have been reduced to feckless, bed-wetting, Parmesan-shaving…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Make an Encrypted Flash Drive

    There are several free programs you can use to encrypt the data on your flash drive. Each of these methods uses strong encryption techniques that are nearly impossible to hack, which will give you…

    Last Updated: Apr 23, 2013
  • Charging the iPad in Sleep Mode

    Apple tablets and smartphones can be left in idle "sleep" mode when not in use, which limits battery usage and allows for instant access. Charging an iPad in sleep mode is the quickest way…

    Last Updated: Apr 22, 2013
  • What Is the Mic on a Kindle For?

    Two different Kindle family devices have microphones, but the purpose is only known for one of them. The purpose of the microphone on the third-generation Kindle with keyboard is something of a…

    Last Updated: Apr 21, 2013
  • Use and Misuse of Bluetooth Technology

    Bluetooth devices are used to transmit data wirelessly over short distances, freeing you from that tangled clutter of wires plaguing your workspace or living room. Because it relies on radio waves, a…

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2013
  • External Hard Drive Not Recognized in iTunes

    If your external hard drive is not recognized in iTunes it may not be formatted correctly. Find out what to do if your external hard drive is not recognized in iTunes with help from an audio engineer,…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • iTunes Crashes My Sound Card

    If iTunes is crashing your sound card you may be running on outdated software. Find out what to do if iTunes crashes your sound card with help from an audio engineer, musician, video editor and Mac…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • How to Make Boring Spaghetti Better

    You can make boring spaghetti a lot better almost instantly through the creative use of a few key ingredients. Make boring spaghetti better with help from this year’s winner of NBC’s next local TV…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • Disabling Apple Remote in Snow Leopard

    An Apple Remote uses infrared (IR) light to remotely control movies, presentations or other interactive features. If you have several Macs in the same room, the Apple Remote may control the wrong…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • How to Right Click on a Touch Screen

    Touch-screen tablets and monitors make it easy to perform simple navigation tasks with your finger or stylus, but at some point you might want to use the right-click command to quickly access…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • How to Overclock the iPhone

    In order to modify your iPhone to increase the standard processor speed, your iPhone must be jailbroken and must be older than an iPhone 5. The iPhone 5 processor has dynamic clock scaling which…

    Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
  • What Do You Put on Boots to Prevent Stains?

    Boots, commonly worn in colder times of the year, are exposed to snow, water and other unfavorable scenarios. No matter whether the boots are suede, microfiber or smooth leather, these boots need to…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Returning an Opened Kindle at Target

    Return policies vary between stores, often imposing time and condition limitations on returns for devices like e-readers and tablets. If you've purchased and opened a Kindle that you want to return to…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2013
  • How to Reset Your Kyocera Echo

    The Kyocera Echo is the first dual-screen smartphone and is distributed in the United States by Sprint. This is why the Kyocera Echo is also known as the Sprint Echo. This Android device is highly…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2013
  • Reinstalling the Microsoft Lifecam

    The Microsoft LifeCam includes software that doesn't just enable a user to take photos and change device settings, but also acts as a middle-man, facilitating communication between the webcam and the…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2013
  • How to Connect a Creative Zen to a Computer

    The Creative Zen is a personal audio device that can play MP3 music files. Each Zen includes a USB transfer cable, which can connect to a PC. Once a Zen is connected to a computer, the internal…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • Technologies Used in the Kindle

    Whether you have an original Kindle or the newer Paperwhite, you might be surprised at how many layers of technology are packed beneath its paper-like screen. The electronic paper display that made…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • How to Spot a Knockoff North Face Jacket or Boots

    North Face is a well-regarded supplier of cold weather performance gear. Like most popular and well-known clothing brands, the market for fake versions is almost as large as that for authentic…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • Can You Plug Your iPod Touch into the Radio and Hear It Though Your Speakers?

    The iPod Touch is a fantastic device if you love music. Between the ability to store gigabytes of your favorite songs on it and all of the streaming services and apps available, the entire world of…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • A Washer That Is Also a Dryer

    An all-in-one washer/dryer combo not only washes and dries your clothes but also aids in a few home-related dilemmas. Whether you’re renting a home, living in tight quarters or needing a…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • Similarities of the Kindle & NOOK

    Barnes and Noble and Amazon don't just compete as book sellers. They also have competing tablet computer families -- the Nook and the Kindle -- with similar features and configurations. Overall, there…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • Angkor Wat Ruins

    The majestic Angkor Wat temple in northwestern Cambodia is an architectural wonder, one of the world's largest religious monuments and one of the finest remnants of the ancient Khmer Empire. It's the…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • How to Log In to the Root of an iPhone With WinSCP and iTunnel

    WinSCP is a tool commonly used with jailbroken iPhones to remotely connect to the phone using Wi-Fi over a secure SSH connection. ITunnel is a utility that allows WinSCP to use the USB cable to…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • How to Break a CMOS on a Dell Vostro

    Dell markets the Vostro series of laptops primarily for small businesses. Nevertheless, the small form factor of Vostro laptops paired with their budget pricing makes them suitable for many on-the-go…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • What Is the AUX_PWR on a Dell Motherboard?

    Although Dell is one of the largest computer manufacturers in the world, the company outsources the production of motherboards for its systems to companies such as Asus, Foxconn, Intel and many…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • Which Operating System Uses the Least Resources?

    A computer operating system is the set of programs and utilities that make it possible for a personal computer to operate. For PC users, the most common choices for an OS are the various Microsoft…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • How Do You Enable the Touchpad on a Sony Vaio?

    The touchpad software on Sony's Vaio series laptops includes an option to disable the device entirely. Whether you disabled the touchpad intentionally to use an external mouse, or the setting changed…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • Difference in Anamorphic Widescreen & Widescreen

    Regular and anamorphic widescreen were both technologies developed for the motion picture industry. They are both ways of squeezing a wide rectangular image into a less-wide rectangular frame. While…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • Do You Need a Preamp With a USB Microphone?

    USB microphones offer a direct way to send audio to your computer that bypasses the need for an external preamp. Other ways of using a microphone with your computer typically involve using an audio…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • How to Delete the Dictionary From Kindle

    Amazon's Kindle stores the New American Dictionary and uses it for context-sensitive word definitions; some users find this feature disruptive when navigating through the Kindle's pages, as letting…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • How to Compress Pictures On Mac

    Compressing pictures on a Mac is a great way to instantly free up huge amounts of hard drive space. Compress pictures on a Mac with help from a web guru with over 10 years of experience in web…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • Accessing My NOOK Library

    accessing your NOOK library is something you can do from the device's main drop down menu. Access your NOOK library with help from an electronics expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • NOOK Color Is Not Auto-Updating

    If your NOOK Color is not automatically updating, your device settings may not be set properly. Learn what to do if the NOOK Color is not auto updating with help from an electronics expert in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • I Need to Reformat the NOOK

    Reformatting the NOOK is similar in concept to reformatting a desktop or laptop computer. Learn what to do if you need to reformat your NOOK with help from an electronics expert in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • The NOOK Touch Screen Is Malfunctioning

    If your NOOK touch screen is malfunctioning it could be the product of hardware failure, user error or both. Learn about what to do if the NOOK touch screen is malfunctioning with help from an…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • Sharing a Kindle With a Spouse

    Though Amazon would probably prefer couples buy a separate Kindle e-reader for each person, the reality for many is that one e-reader must be shared. Navigating the potential pitfalls of a shared…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • How to Create a File With a Command Prompt

    The Windows Command Prompt gives you a way to communicate with the operating system directly and perform a wide variety of tasks, such as acquiring network information, troubleshooting the operating…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • What Makes the Apple iPad Different From a PC Computer?

    PC computers -- connected to power outlets and often networked with other PCs -- are common sights in office and home environments. You may wonder what makes the Apple iPad different from a PC. IPads…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2013
  • How to Fix Low Disk Space in XP

    Windows XP alerts you when disk space reaches a critical level, but you have several options to free up hard drive space. XP includes an built-in utility, called Disk Cleanup, that deletes unnecessary…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2013
  • How to Upgrade BIOS on IBM Blade

    Keeping your server's BIOS up-to-date ensures that you are using the latest firmware to control input and output operations. This functionality is essential, as the primary job of the BIOS is to…

    Last Updated: Apr 06, 2013
  • How to Disable the Sleep Button on an HP Keyboard

    Many HP computers offer a special key with a crescent moon graphic. This graphic indicates the Sleep button. When pressed, the computer enters a lower power state that uses just enough energy to…

    Last Updated: Apr 06, 2013
  • How to Use an Optima Mini-Projector With an iPad

    Optoma mini-projectors like the ML300 and ML500 are an excellent match for the iPad. Just as the iPad falls between a smartphone and a notebook computer, mini-projectors have capabilities between…

    Last Updated: Apr 06, 2013
  • How to Display Your iPod Touchscreen on Monitors

    Displaying your iPod’s display on an external monitor is a useful feature if you want to watch or play content on a bigger screen for personal enjoyment or business. While Apple’s default…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • Downgrading From Windows 8 to Windows 7

    When Windows 8 was released, Microsoft touted its advanced features, including a fast bootup time and the capability to use the same operating system for desktops, laptops and tablets. At the same…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • How to Change the Wireless Settings for an HP Photosmart Plus B209a

    The HP Photosmart Plus B209a relies on Wi-Fi Protected Setup to locate and connect to a network. WPS enables users to set up wireless networks and hardware with ease; depending on your model of…

    Last Updated: Apr 04, 2013
  • How to Log Out of Facebook on Every Computer

    Logging out of Facebook on every computer is a really great way to make sure that you don't accidentally leave your profile available to someone else. Log out of Facebook on every computer with help…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • What Is the Advantage of 16GB vs. 8GB NOOK Tablet?

    The main advantage of a 16GB NOOK versus an 8GB version is the ability to store twice as many files. Find out about the advantage of the 16GB NOOK versus the 8GB version with help from a general…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • How to Find the Accounting Setting on My NOOK

    The account setting on your NOOK is where you can store information like your passcode and other user preferences. Find the accounting setting on your NOOK with help from a general electronics expert…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • How to Fix the Font Size on a NOOK Color

    You can make the font size on a NOOK Color bigger or smaller as needed, depending on your preferences. Fix the font size on a NOOK Color with help from a general electronics expert in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • How to Connect the NOOK to a Mac

    Connecting the NOOK to a Mac can help you sync content from one device to the other. Connect the NOOK to a Mac with help from a general electronics expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • What Is Juno Preloader?

    Juno Preloader is a utility that automatically loads Juno's Internet Service Provider drivers and startup modules each time you launch the Internet service. The utility speeds up the service's startup…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • What Is Kindle OTA?

    Over the air, or OTA, refers to updates sent to a device over Wi-Fi or cellular networks without the need to sync with a computer. Amazon's Kindle range of tablets and e-readers can receive firmware…

    Last Updated: Apr 02, 2013
  • Can You Track an Apple Laptop?

    Losing an Apple laptop can be traumatic. Laptops often hold personal information, work files, photos and other important things that shouldn't be out in the open. To help in these unfortunate…

    Last Updated: Apr 02, 2013
  • How to Get Rid of Paulownia Tomentosa

    Paulownia tomentosa, commonly called the princess tree, royal paulownia and empress tree, has a growth habit that makes it a pest to many gardeners. The princess tree originates in Asia and is hardy…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Open AIR Files in Windows

    Files with AIR extensions aren't viruses that can harm your computer; instead, they are programs that may be able to help you. You'll find AIR files on the Web and maybe even in your inbox if people…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Disable the Pinch Feature on Windows 7

    Windows 7 added a range of multi-touch gestures to the way that you interact with it. Provided that you have access to a device that senses touch, like a touch screen or a keyboard with a touchpad…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Difference Between PCI Express 2.0 x16 and PCI Express 2.1 x16

    The difference between PCI Express 2.0 x16 and PCI Express 2.1 x16 is that version 2.1 supports the new protocol options found in PCI Express 3.0 while version 2.0 does not. The two versions don't…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Change the Size of Non-player Characters in "Skyrim"

    "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" runs on the Creation engine, which accepts console commands to edit the game world. The engine's "setscale" command enlarges or shrinks objects,…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Take an App Off an iPod Touch With the Computer

    The iPod Touch is a convenient and mobile entertainment and productivity device. When you near the limit of your available disk space or find that you no longer want to use an app on your iPod Touch,…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How Green Is a Kindle?

    If you're weighing the merits of e-books versus print books, here's a win for the Kindle: when used correctly, it causes much less pollution than a print book. Even a casual reader simply replacing a…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Why Does Microsoft Provide So Many Ways to Customize Windows?

    Through successive versions of its Windows operating system, Microsoft has provided users with more and more ways to customize the software. These customization options enable users to tailor the OS…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Recover the Serial Number of a Lost iPad

    Apple does not track or flag lost iPads, so the company recommends reporting your lost iPad to local police. To properly identify your iPad, law-enforcement agents require its serial number, which…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • The iPhone Compared to HTC Pure

    Since its inception, Apple's iPhone has been the runaway favorite for its strengths as a smartphone -- from taking photos and playing music to downloading and installing apps. However, Apple's…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Remove HP Update Scheduler

    The HP Update Scheduler is used to update any installed HP software. HP computers usually come with this update software installed. While it runs at startup and in the background, it may occasionally…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • The Evolution of the iPhone

    Since the initial debut of the iPhone in June 2007, Apple has gone on to release a new version of its mobile device every year, either adding new features or changing the design with each iteration.…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Allow a Bluetooth Device to Wake a Computer

    When Windows 8 enters a power-saving state like sleep or hibernation, it disables most of the hardware components, including the monitor, mouse, keyboard and network adapter. Most computer models…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Use Symbol Fonts for iPhone

    The Apple iPhone has a wide range of symbols that can be used in text messages, emails or other documents. Many people don't know about these symbols because they are not activated when you purchase…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Record Internet Radio Onto a PC Hard Drive

    Your computer's recording software normally picks up input from your microphone. Even when you play music through your speakers, such as from an Internet radio station, your program continues to use…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Recover a Dell Computer Using Recovery Drive

    Recovering the operating system on a Dell PC running Windows 8 is a bit different from models running Windows 7 or Windows Vista. Computers running the latest version of Windows boot so fast that…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Get a Startup Disc for a Dell Laptop

    Windows 8 includes several options you can employ to recover the operating system, including System Restore, Refresh and Reset. If System Restore and Refresh have failed, however, and you don't want…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Install an Intel Graphic Media Accelerator Driver

    A device driver receives instructions from an application and translates that information for a specific computer component. If the driver for your Intel Graphic Media Accelerator is missing, the…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Access the Number Pad on a Dell Laptop

    Many Dell laptops, including the Inspiron series, contain a toggle that allows you to use the computers' alphanumeric keys as a number pad. The numeric keypad can be toggled on or off via the…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Connect an M Type IBM Keyboard to the iMac

    IBM Model M keyboards are peripherals from a computing era of days gone by: bulky, loud, and durable, these keyboards have proven their worth to many users despite these shortcomings. The Model M…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Replace Kindle Pictures

    Amazon's Kindle e-book reader offers a convenient way to download and read thousands of books from the Web. In addition, when you own an Kindle 1 or 2 tablet, you can add your own photographs to the…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Unsubscribe From Magazines on the Kindle

    If you're partway through a paper-free magazine subscription on your Amazon Kindle and decide to cancel it, Amazon's website includes a section for managing your subscriptions. You'll stop receiving…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Get Pictures off an iPhone in Windows Vista

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    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
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