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How to Print a Twitter Feed
Twitter's Web interface doesn't provide an option to print, so here are several ways to archive your tweets.How-To
How to Print Labels
Use your printer to produce multiple or individual address labels, shipping labels, business cards, gift tags, CD labels, and more.How-To
How to Print From Google Picasa
Google’s free Picasa software lets you create photo projects on your PC and print them at home. Here's how to do it.How-To
How to Configure a Printer in Windows
Here are the steps to adding a local and network printer in Windows 7.How-To
How to Buy a Printer for College
College students need a reliable printer that fits into tight spaces. Here are our recommendations for finding the right printer for back-to-school situations.Hassle-Free PC
Keyboard Shortcut: Jump to the Top or Bottom of Any Web Page
Stop putting unnecessary strain on your mouse's scroll wheel! Learn these two simple shortcuts instead.How-To
How Do I Cancel a Print Job Without Wasting Tons of Paper?
Minimize paper loss from a runaway print job by taking these simple steps.How-To
How Do I Back Up My Photos?
Not sure what photo backup method to use? Learn about the benefits of online backup services, hard drives, and optical discs.How-To
How Do I Permanently Delete Files From My Hard Disk?
Follow these simple instructions to completely remove files from your drive.How-To
How Do I Pair My Phone to a Bluetooth Device?
Setting up your phone to work with a Bluetooth headset for hands-free calling takes only a few simple steps.How-To
The 25 Worst High-Tech Habits (and How to Fix Them)
You’re doing a lot of stuff that's messing up your tech hardware–and your personal and professional life along with it. Here’s how to do better.How-To
How Do I Back Up My Data?
Follow these quick and simple instructions to protect your valuable files.How-To
How Do I Extend My Laptop’s Battery Life?
You can extend your laptop’s battery life an extra hour or two with a few minor sacrifices.How-To
How to Set Up Multiple Monitors
Boost your productivity by adding a second monitor. It'll provide you with increased screen real estate and boost your efficiency.Hassle-Free PC
Get a Better Battery Gauge for Your Laptop
Fab freebie BatteryBar is the single best thing to happen to laptops since Wi-Fi. It shows you everything you need to know about your battery.Hassle-Free PC
Disable Your Laptop’s Touchpad While You Type, Windows 7 Edition
If you're a Windows 7 user, here's a utility that should solve the maddening problem of accidental touchpad swipes. And it's free!How-To
Update the Firmware on Your HDTV, Camera, Smartphone, PC, and More
Software updates aren't just for PCs any more. Here's how to fix bugs and add new features to your existing hardware with a few easy patches.How-To
How to Share Printers on a Network
Sharing printers across a network distributes their cost as well as their functionality. Here's a quick network printing guide for small businesses.Answer Line
My Keyboard isn’t Working
Several keys on skyDX’s keyboard stopped functioning. He asked the Desktops forum for help.Answer Line
Hard Drive Crashes Explained
Siouxfan asked the Answer Line forum to define a hard drive crash is and explain what can cause itTech Audit
Make Money Selling Your Old Tech
Get paid to unload old gear instead of letting it languish in drawers and closets. Companies are willing to buy used electronics for reselling and recycling.How-To
How to Choose the Right Printer
In six easy steps, we'll show how to go about selecting the right printer to fit your needs.How-To
5 Amazing Windows UI Tweaks
Want to wow people with your PC? Here's how to spice up your tech life with widgets, wallpaper, and multitouch screens.Answer Line
Should I Update My Recovery Partition to Windows 7?
CliffSees is about to upgrade his PC to Windows 7. He asked the Answer Line forum if he can upgrade his PC’s recover partition, as well.Tech Audit
Save Serious Money With a Business Energy Audit
Whether for a business based at home or in an office highrise, plugging energy leaks can bring measurable savings.Hassle-Free PC
Keep Your Keyboard Clean and Germ-Free
Arm yourself with a can of compressed air and some antibacterial wipes, then use them on your keyboard. Your health will thank you.How-To
Set Up Your Printer to Save Ink and Paper
The paperless office is yet to become a reality, which means print costs are a continuing issue. We look at how to be print-savvy to save paper and ink.Hassle-Free PC
Add Keyboard LEDs to Your System Tray
This tiny utility shows at-a-glance if your Caps Lock, Num Lock, and/or Scroll Lock are activated.How-To
How to Set Up a Virtualization Server
Virtualizing even a small infrastructure can ease administration and reduce costs. Here's what to look for in a host server, network interfaces, power supplies, and virtualization software.How-To
Give Your Phone the Power of a Desktop PC
Cross-platform apps such as Firefox Portable Edition, OpenOffice.org Portable, and Audacity Portable will give your phone full PC capabilities.How-To
The ABCs of SSDs
Whether you buy a new PC with a solid state drive already installed, or choose to upgrade your existing drive, zippy performance makes an SSD an appealing option.How-To
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How to Install the Latest Firefox 3.6.6 in Ubuntu Linux
Firefox 3.6.6 features browser crash prevention. Here's how to easily install it in Ubuntu Linux.How-To
Build a Great Media-Editing PC, Part 1: How to Choose Your PC Components
In this seven-part series called "Build a Great Media-Editing PC," we take you through the entire process of building your own powerful computer. In this video, we show you how to choose the parts for your new desktop.Answer Line
Move to a New Hard Drive
Joseph Blough Jr. plans to upgrade his hard drive. How does he move Windows, his applications, and his files to their new, larger home?Answer Line
Resize Your Partitions
Conrado Bryson Bush wants to resize the partitions on his hard driveHassle-Free PC
Watch Blu-Ray Movies on Your PC
It's possible, but first you need to ask yourself the question: Is it worth the bother?How-To
Curb PC Annoyances: Windows 7, Office, and Monitor Tips
Here's what to do when Microsoft changes a file format, Office keeps asking you to accept the EULA, and Dell ships you a monitor with a seemingly random cable.Linux Line
How to Configure an Ubuntu Linux Computer for Less Than $200
Here are step by step instructions for setting up an Ubuntu Linux computer with a 23-inch LCD monitor for under $200.Hassle-Free PC
Decide Between VGA, DVI, and HDMI for Your Monitor Connection
Actually, it's a pretty easy decision. But it'll probably cost you a few extra bucks.How-To
Geek 101: LCD and Plasma Basics
HDTV and computer monitor technology can be confusing to the uninitiated. We clear the air with this primer.How-To
How to Partition Your PC’s Hard Drive
Disk partitioning–separating your hard drive into multiple independent volumes–can relieve all sorts of computer-related headaches.How-To
How to Fix Anything
PCs, printers, smartphones, cameras, networks–your stuff will inevitably stop working. Here's how to troubleshoot and fix your most common tech issues.Answer Line
Recover Files From a NAS
Frederic Hugues asked about recovering missing files from an NAS driveHow-To
How to Sell Your PC (and Other Gadgets)
Need cash to buy the latest and greatest? Here's how to turn your drawer full of old smartphones, cameras, and other tech toys into some brand-new gear.How-To
How to Mod Your Laptop
Have you ever wanted to liven up your laptop's looks? Here's how to spruce up your portable PC with stickers, paint, fabric, and more.How-To
PCWorld’s Display Cable Guide
Here's how to identify every important cable for use with computer monitors.How-To
How to Fix Your Family’s PC Problems
Are you the first line of tech support for your friends and family? Here's everything you need to troubleshoot for the not so tech-savvy.Answer Line