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PC security: Your essential software toolbox
Don't fall victim! With these tools, services and tips, you can protect yourself against malware, phishing and theft.Simply Business
How to move from Gmail to Outlook.com
Ready to jump ship from Google's mail service? Here's how to make a smooth, painless move to Microsoft's new alternative.How-To
How to master VLC, the ultimate Windows media player for power users
VideoLAN's free media player can stream files to and from the Internet, manage podcasts, capture webcam videos and yes, even play Blu-ray. Here's how you can get started with VLC.Hassle-Free PC
How to know when it’s time to replace your router
Can a router wear out? Is there a way to make it last longer? How do you know when you should cut bait and buy new?Hassle-Free PC
igHome gives displaced iGoogle users a familiar home
Still shopping for a replacement for your ill-fated iGoogle home page? Developer Mike Sutton offers a very familiar-looking alternative.How-To
Podcasting: All you need to know
We tell you everything you need to know about producing your own pro-caliber podcasts.How-To
Samsung Galaxy S III: 15 power user tips
Own this summer's hottest Android phone? Try these cool power tricks. Own another Android phone? Check our recommendations on apps that may give your phone the same boosts.How-To
How to extend your Wi-Fi network
Tips and tricks to boost your wireless network range at home or in the office.How-To
How to Improve Your Site’s Search Ranking Using SEO
Search engine optimization is an ever-evolving craft. We interviewed dozens of experts to glean the most effective tips and tricks.Answer Line
My Internet Connection Randomly Drops Off
Jake Clarke asked why his Internet connection completely drops out every so oftenHow-To
How to Supercharge Your PC With a RAM Disk
Want the speed of a solid-state drive without the expense? You might be able to set up a virtual hard drive in your PC by creating a RAM disk. Here's how to do it.How-To
Easy Home Automation Projects for the Weekend Warrior: Part One
This first installment in an ongoing series will cover everything you need to know about lighting control.Hassle-Free PC
How to Recharge Your USB Gear Faster
If you want to charge your gear faster, bypass those USB 2.0 ports in favor of a wall charger. Here's why.How-To
How to Get Started With Google Reader
Here's the information you need to start using Google’s Web-based RSS reader like a pro.Answer Line
Can Anything Replace iGoogle?
Now that Google announced plans to discontinue iGoogle, Jim Pierce asked me to suggest an alternative.How-To
How to Enhance Your Router With Open-Source Firmware
The stock firmware included on many broadband routers takes advantage of only a fraction of the hardware's capabilities. We explain how to use use powerful open-source firmware to unleash the beast in your router.Hassle-Free PC
Turn Chrome’s New Tab Into a Stylish Clock and Weather Station
A new extension called Currently shows you the time and temperature when you open a new tab in Chrome.How-To
Easy Ways to Clear Space on Your Laptop’s Hard Drive
Do you live with a thin-and-light laptop that has a small drive? Or just have a large drive that's filled to overflowing? Here's how to get some breathing room back.How-To
How to Get Started Screencasting
Want to start your own Internet show, share PC tips and tricks with friends, or just show off your gaming skills via video? Here's how to start producing your own screencast.How-To
How to Make Your Own Network Cables
We show you how to clean up the rat's nest of cables behind your PC by making custom-length network cables and wiring your own network jacks.How-To
16 PC Mysteries Solved!
Our digital detectives uncover the truth behind some of tech’s most baffling questions.How-To
How to Use a Kindle DX as a PC Display
With a few tools and tricks, you can transform your Kindle DX e-reader into a second screen for your Windows computer.How-To
Geek-It-Yourself: How to Learn New Tech Skills and Make Your Own Projects
Want to try your hand at do-it-yourself tech projects, but don't know where to start? Here are some tips for getting going.How-To
How to Turn Your Laptop Into a Typewriter
Eliminate distractions and focus on your writing by turning your laptop into a modern-day typewriter (sort of) using Linux and Dropbox.How-To
How to Get Started With Music on Google Play
We give you all the tips and tricks you need to have Google stream your songs.Hassle-Free PC
View Only Your (Important) Unread Messages in Gmail
Why settle for one search modifier when you can use two? Here's how to filter your inbox to show exactly the messages you want to see.How-To
Tablet Encryption 101
Thinking about encrypting your Apple or Android tablet? The process can be daunting, but here's how to do it.Hassle-Free PC
Two More Alternatives to Your iGoogle Home Page
Still haven't found the perfect replacement for Google's portal? One of these two services might fit the bill.Hassle-Free PC
Three Alternatives to Your iGoogle Home Page
Google is shutting down its Web portal in just 16 short months. Here are three worthwhile replacements to consider.How-To
How to Install Ice Cream Sandwich on Your Kindle Fire
With just a bit of work you can set up Android 4.0 on your Kindle Fire, transforming the device into a powerful general-purpose tablet with an unbeatable price tag.How-To
Google Docs offline: A getting started guide
Editing documents in Google Docs no longer requires an Internet connection. Here’s how to get up and running in offline mode.How-To
7 Great Google Spreadsheet Gadgets
One of the best-kept secrets of Google Docs, these gadgets add powerful features to your spreadsheets.Hassle-Free PC
Sync Any Folder to Your SkyDrive Account
If you don't want to upset your existing folder structure, here's a simple way to add folders to SkyDrive without moving them first.How-To
How to Edit Office Documents on Your Tablet
You can use your iPad or Android tablet to view and edit office documents instead of having to boot up your bulky laptop.How-To
How to Benchmark Your Android Device
Evaluating the performance of Android-based devices is serious business. We show you how to conduct testing in a way that produces consistent, repeatable results.How-To
How to Speed Up Your NAS With iSCSI
Want to access your network-attached storage drive a little faster? We explain how to configure and use an iSCSI target on a NAS server with Windows' built-in iSCSI initiator for fast access.How-To
How to Convert an Old PC into a Modern Server
Don’t recycle that aging desktop PC–give it a new purpose in life.Answer Line
Extend Your Wireless Network
Crazy4laptops needs to extend a WiFi network throughout a "rather long house." He asked the Networking forum for advice.How-To
Protect Yourself From DNSChanger
If the DNSChanger rootkit has infected your PC, you'll lose access to the Internet when the FBI shuts down DNSChanger's surrogate DNS servers. Here's how to determine whether you're infected, and what to do if you are.Hassle-Free PC
Use Google Voice to Send Text Messages From a Tablet
Like using GV for messaging on the desktop? You'll like its free and easy companion app as well.How-To
How to Buy a Router
Buying a router may not be at the top of everyone's to-do list, but a new model can mean the difference between enjoying Netflix in HD and seeing a grainy mess of substandard video.How-To
Getting Started With Google Chrome and Google Voice
Learn how to handle downloads in Google Chrome, and get some useful tips for Google Voice.How-To
How Switching to VoIP Can Save You Money
Migrating your business to a Voice-over-IP communications system may save you a big chunk of change in the long run. Here's why (and how) to cut the phone line and go VoIP-only.Hassle-Free PC
Three Things You Should Know About Google Voice
Have you tried Google Voice yet? You should, because Google Voice users can send text messages, make free phone calls and even record conversations.How-To
The Greatest PC Mysteries–Solved!
PCWorld's editors band together to solve the greatest PC mysteries! Find out why your PC beeps on startup, what a .dat file is, how USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 differ, and much more!Hassle-Free PC
Should You Make Gmail the Default Mail Client in Google Chrome?
A reader isn't sure how to answer the question Chrome recently started asking him. Here's how to decide.How-To
RAID Made Easy
Wondering what RAID is all about, and whether using it will benefit your business? This primer explains all.How-To
How to Connect Your HDTV and Smartphone With MHL
Do you own an MHL-certified smartphone, tablet, or HDTV? Mobile High-Definition Link technology lets your mobile device play movies, games, and apps in HD on your big screen. Here's how to make an MHL connection in your home theater.Hassle-Free PC
Change Gmail’s Button Icons Back to Text
Not happy with Gmail's recent makeover? There's an easy way to replace those confusing icons with simple, straightforward text.BizFeed