If you’re an Apple user, you might have heard about a feature called AirPrint, which lets you print wirelessly from your iPhone or iPad to an AirPrint-enabled printer. Unfortunately, not

Apple recently introduced a new security feature for your Apple ID that requires two-step verification with a trusted device or a recovery key if you ever need to reset your

If you’re like me, one of the first things you’ve noticed when starting an Office 2013 (or Office 365) app is that it launches into a start screen instead of

This tech tip comes courtesy of the folks over at CNet. In previous versions of Windows, you could create an Ad-Hoc network within the networking tools in the control panel.

If you’re the owner of a Windows 8 tablet (such as the Surface RT or plan on getting the upcoming Surface Pro), then you probably know about the difference between

If you’re a Microsoft Office user, you may have noticed how they changed the file extensions between Office 2003 and Office 2007. The 2007, 2010, and 2013 versions of Office

For the last four versions of Windows (8, 7, Vista, XP), Microsoft has added some fancy animations to some basic Windows functions like minimizing and maximizing a window. These are

While originally intended for the Surface RT, this little hack seems to work on all Windows 8 tablets. I tested it on my Samsung Ativ Smart PC with Windows 8

I’ve run into this nasty virus a couple of times and it can be a real pain to remove. At first, it seems fairly innocent, even though it causes a

Hiren’s BootCD is probably one of the most useful tools for tech support when it comes to removing malware, viruses, rootkits, or even repairing damaged partition tables. First, you can