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ttopp
3 hours ago

I spend an inordinate amount of time removing spam from a couple wordpress blogs that I am responsible for. How can I keep the amount of...

Tags: spam, Wordpress |
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JOiseau
4 hours ago

I'm a little behind the times, and I have yet to jump on the tablet bandwagon. I love to read, and was thinking about getting a Kindle...

aiden
5 hours ago

I have an acquaintance that constantly posts promotional links to her company on Facebook and Google+. I mean constantly. I would guess...

chris3339
6 hours ago

Is there any software so that ,if someone try to open my laptop, i will get an msg in the phone ?

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owen
7 hours ago

Is there a way to encrypt files stored on Google Drive?

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dthomas
9 hours ago

I was at a satellite office a few days ago, and one of the guys there who was using Gmail had multiple inboxes visible at the same time...

Tags: email, Gmail, inbox, settings |
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delia25
1 day ago

In Windows 7, you just established yourself as an admin, created an account for your kid, and defined the restrictions in the account...

dniblock
1 day ago

Has there been any information about what the next gen Xbox aka Xbox Infinity aka Xbox Durango ak X720 is going to cost? I'm pretty...

Tags: gaming, Microsoft, xbox |
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simsk08
1 day ago

A long time ago I had password-protected a PDF file with permission password. Now I want to make some changes to this PDF document but I...

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