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Aug 21 2014

Study Reveals Malicious Chrome Extensions

By Jim Hillier / 8 Comments

A recent analysis of Chrome browser extensions performed  by USENIX, The Advanced Computer Systems Association, has revealed a relatively high number of malicious and suspicious extensions, many of which have been downloaded by millions of users. In a PDF document issued by USENIX detailing their […]

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Aug 21 2014

Would You Play a Survival Horror Game?

By Marc Thomas / 1 Comment

Shlock, horror? I have to ask myself this: why write about a genre that scares the living crap out of me? Well, I suppose in much  the same way as I recently wrote about Sex, Nudity and Violence in video games; it’s a theme that’s

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Aug 20 2014

Toolwiz Time Machine – Free System Restore Alternative

By Jim Hillier / 8 Comments

In response to an article we published recently regarding System Restore, reader “Chris” submitted a comment saying that his Windows 7 does not retain system restore points. This appears to be a quite common issue with Windows 7, where existing restore points are deleted on

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Aug 20 2014

How to Freeze Excel 2010 Top and Bottom Rows

By Carol Bratt

If you have a very large worksheet containing rows and rows of data it would be a lot easier for you if you were able to freeze both the top and bottom rows of your worksheet. Unfortunately, there is no way to do this in

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Aug 19 2014

Recent Windows Update Causes Serious Issues

By Jim Hillier / 3 Comments

Microsoft has pulled a number of recent security patches because of users reporting issues after installing the updates. The main culprit appears to be KB2982791 which was delivered during August and, according to Microsoft’s support website, can cause several issues, the most serious of which

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Aug 19 2014

The Art and Craft of Windows Search – (1) Groundwork

By J Martin Ward / 7 Comments

Windows Search has been much maligned.  There are forums all over the internet where it has been vigorously discussed, often in vitriolic terms.  Typical complaints are that it can’t find a file even when you know the file is present, and, most often, “it just

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Aug 18 2014

Reversible USB Connectors – Coming Soon!

By Jim Hillier

Are you fed up with the frustrations caused by USB connectors having a right side up? Or from needing different cables with different connectors for different devices? It’s taken some 18 years, but finally, a new standard, USB Type-C, is ready for mass production. The

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Aug 15 2014

Should Microsoft Change Internet Explorer’s Name?

By Jim Hillier / 8 Comments

Should Microsoft Change Internet Explorer’s Name? Apparently, Microsoft recently looked at the possibility of changing its famous browser’s name. Then, after due consideration, decided to leave it as is. This makes a lot of sense to me on both levels. Firstly, a re-branding may well

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Aug 15 2014

6 Free Portable Retro Games

By Marc Thomas / 5 Comments

These are all small, lightweight, portable games based on classic oldies. All have been tested and worked fine in Windows 8.1. Free Retro Game #1 – Shootapede This is a simple remake of the classic Atari game Centipede. Shootapede has all the familiar foes vying

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Aug 15 2014

Malwarebytes Anti Exploit – Free Security Boost

By Jim Hillier / 15 Comments

A recent discussion on the DCT Forum reminded me of Malwarebytes’ new anti exploit software which, when I last looked into it, was still in Beta stage. Malwarebytes Anti Exploit is now out of Beta and available in the usual Free and Premium editions. Malwarebytes

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Aug 15 2014

Windows Updates You May Have Missed

By Richard Pedersen

Windows Update Windows provides a native updater that is very good and easy to set up and use. Sometimes, you may miss an Update or HotFix along the way. Here’s some help… Today I’ll talk about a little utility that may let you play catchup.

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Aug 14 2014

Turn Back Time – Microsoft Presents Original 1994 Home Page

By Jim Hillier

Nostalgia Alert! Who remembers when Fred and Barney were brought to life on the big screen, and Forrest Gump first uttered the now immortal words “Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates“? When Lisa Marie Presley married Michael Jackson, and video of

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Aug 14 2014

Microsoft Spurns Loyal Fans: snatches Tomb Raider Exclusive.

By Marc Thomas / 5 Comments

In a move which has incensed loyal fans of the Tomb Raider franchise, Microsoft has concluded a deal with publisher Square Enix, to release Rise of The Tomb Raider exclusively on the Xbox One platform, as announced at GamesCom 2014. To add insult to injury, Darrell

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Aug 13 2014

How to Add Borders to Word 2010 Tables

By Carol Bratt

Once you have created a table in your document, you may want to spiff it up a bit by changing the borders. Luckily, it is not all that difficult to do in Word and there are several methods you can choose from to accomplish this,

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