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Use File History In Windows 8 To Backup And Restore Files And Folders On A Routine Basis

Not many users know that both Windows Vista and Windows 7 has a very useful “Previous versions” feature, which can be used to automatically backup files or folders on a scheduled interval and it is also possible to restore the backed up files to an earlier version using Windows built in backup/restore wizard. These earlier

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TweetDeck Finally Gets Lists Management And A Bunch Of Interesting Features

TweetDeck has been my favorite desktop client for Twitter and it continues to be so. For the past couple of years, I have used Seesmic, Destroy Twitter, Yoono, Echofon and the official Twitter app on Android but honestly, TweetDeck rules them all. This is mainly because of four reasons: TweetDeck has a very friendly UI

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Top 5 Reasons to Store Your Music in the Cloud, And Which Storage Provider You Should Choose?

Do you want to store music in the cloud and have access to your songs, videos and entire media library from any computer, any phone or any tablet? Check out this guide which compares the features and cons of different cloud storage providers and choose the one which meets your requirements.

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7 Tools To Archive Your Twitter Identity

Twitter, a leading service for information sharing, has its limitations. Though there are no limit on how much you can share, your tweets are only searchable for barely one and a half weeks after it is posted. Now this being the bad news there is a good one too. You have a large number of tools that can archive your tweets and you also have the option to search for any specific tweet anytime in future. Following is a list of 7 tools that are best in the trade.

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Sending Webpages From Google Chrome to Android Is Coming Soon [Chrome To Mobile]

There are situations when you may want to quickly send a webpage from your desktop computer to your Android browser. There are a couple of different ways to handle this situation, I will share the three ways I often use myself: Generate a short URL of the long link on your desktop browser and then

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Bring Back The Classic Windows 7 Start Menu in Windows 8 Consumer Preview

If there is one thing which has been consistent in all versions of Windows, it is definitely the start button and start menu. From Windows 95 to Windows 7, Microsoft has improvised the start menu in great detail but the innocent start menu was never removed, until Windows 8 was born. In reality, the classic

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Add Shutdown and Restart Buttons On Windows 8 Metro Start Screen

Windows 8 has no classic start menu and thus, there is no easy way to shutdown or restart your computer the classical way. Of course there is a keyboard shortcut for that but novice users often do not remember these shortcuts and want easy ways to turn off the computer or restart it, using only their

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Install Windows 8 Consumer Preview Along Side An Existing Windows Installation

Do you want to install Windows 8 consumer preview, without disturbing your existing Windows 7 installation? here is a step by step guide which will let you run Windows 7 side by side an existing Windows 7 installation (dual boot setup for Windows 7 and Windows 8).

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Minimum System Requirements Required To Run Windows 8 Consumer Preview

It has been more than a week since Microsoft released a consumer preview of the latest version of its Windows operating system, codenamed Windows 8. As of the time of writing this article, more than 1 Million people have downloaded the public beta of Windows 8, which kinds of proves how popular Windows continues to

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Now Automatically Upload Photos And Videos To Dropbox From Android

Soon after Box.net announced a hefty free storage space of 50 GB for all Android users, in comes the reply from Dropbox. Now you can automatically upload photos and videos to your Dropbox account from Android, without having to manually upload the files from the app or use a USB data cable to transfer the

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Get 50 GB of Free Storage Space On Box.Net By Installing The Android App

If you are a Box.net user and have an Android device, here is a unique chance to upgrade your Box.net storage space to a lifetime 50GB. Box.net has released several updates to its Android app and is now giving away 50 GB of free storage space to all Android users, all you have to do is install the Android app and login to your Box.net account.

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Soluto Fixes Your Slow Computer, Now Comes With Remote PC Management From The Web

Do you want to fix slow booting time of Windows? Check out Soluto – a free program which optimizes system performance by removing programs, processes, services and applications, responsible for slow Windows performance. You can provide remote system assistance to any computer via your online Soluto dashboard and fix application crashes.

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Save And Restore Custom Browsing Sessions In Google Chrome And Firefox

Both Google Chrome and Firefox have a built in feature to re-open the tabs which you were last working on. This feature, in some ways, is limited only to the tabs and webpages which you were last working on and can’t be used to create custom browsing sessions in Firefox or Google Chrome. Saving a

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Google: Spam Links To Non Existent 404 Pages On Your Site Won’t Hurt Rankings Of Existing Pages

This is a very common question which worries a lot of bloggers and webmasters. Some webmasters are clueless on how to treat junk links from spam sites and whether spam links to 404 pages would have any effect on the rankings of existing pages. The short answer is a No,  Spam links to 404 pages

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5 Thing To Remember Before Using Popups On WordPress

Popups are a great way to get your message read by your visitors, yet it is one of the most annoying elements that scare your visitors away. Here are 5 things that you must consider before using popups.

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