by eHow Editors
Computers, while a necessary part of our daily lives, can also be as much of a daily pain. Take the frustrations out of the daily grind by learning how to clear your browser cache and cookies on your computer and get the most byte for your buck.
So your computer is running slow and you are rapidly losing patience with crashes, slow applications that run out or resources? This sounds like you have errors in your Read More
Sometimes when your computer is running slow it means that you need to clean out the history, files, and unnecessary cookies in Internet Explorer. In previous versions of Read More
Cookies are useful bits of electronic text that certain Web sites install on your computer when you visit them. Cookies help the Web sites that use them to keep track of Read More
Cookies are text documents that Web sites save onto your hard disk so that the sites will "remember" you on your next visit. For example, the cookie file might record the Read More
When I worked in a television news room, it took so long to boot up our computers that we were told to never turn them off in case the next shift needed them for a breaking Read More
If your Windows XP system is running slowly or you're having problems surfing the Internet, clear out some of Windows' system caches. It's easy to clean out the temporary Read More
One reason the World Wide Web is often called the World Wide Wait is because your browser keeps too much information in memory. You can adjust that. Here's how. Read More
The temporary Internet folder in your Internet browser contains a collection of images, sounds, and web pages. These are sites you have visited in the past or items you Read More
The address field in Internet Explorer holds the URLs of all the Web sites you have recently visited. This is convenient for you, because you can simply go to the address Read More
PHP originally stood for Personal Home Page but it is now an acronym which stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. The primary purpose of PHP is to dynamically generate web Read More
If your Xbox 360 is running slow or acting strangely, delete the cache to get rid of your internet gaming history. Delete the cache to elimate unwanted game uptdates. Read More
A memory cache is a collection of previously collected data that your computer accesses more easily when performing requests. However, it can be advantageous to delete your Read More
Whenever you visit a Web site, Safari automatically saves the contents of the Web page into its memory cache. This is done so that the page loads quickly the next time you Read More
Deleting a memory cache on Netscape is especially important for those who use public computers. If you work at the library or at a friend's house, you can keep your Read More
The more time you spend online, the bigger your cache will get. Each time you visit a Web site, Firefox captures data from that page and stores for the next time you visit Read More
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