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Q&A: How can I recover photos from a MacBook Air with a bad screen?

Posted on February 8, 2024

Note: The links in this post are affiliate links.

Question from Jan:  Hi there. I have a 13 inch MacBook Air that I bought way back in 2014.

Can you help me with a problem I’m trying to solve with it?  [Read more…]

How to keep your work and home computing activities separate

Posted on February 8, 2024

Do you use the same computer for both work and home use?

If so, keeping those activities isolated from one another could help prevent confusion and perhaps even embarrassment in the event that the two were to somehow become entangled with one another.

Luckily, it’s very easy to keep your work and home computing activities completely isolated from one another. All you have to do is create a new user account to sign into while you’re working.  [Read more…]

How to print a web page without the ads and other junk

Posted on February 7, 2024

Have you ever tried to print a web page only to end up with a printed page that was difficult to read because of all the clutter?

Ads, header logos, photos and other types of “extra” content are usually quite acceptable when viewing a web page in your browser, but they can be a pain in the neck when you want to print the page.

Luckily, there’s a fantastic free service called Print Friendly that will let you quickly and easily print just the text (and optionally the photos) that appears on any web page. Here’s how to use it:  [Read more…]

Why your modem and router need their own battery backup device

Posted on February 7, 2024

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You probably already know how important it is to keep your laptop and desktop computers plugged into a battery backup device.

But there are actually at least two other devices in your home that deserve a battery backup unit as well…

[Read more…]

How to edit a PDF without Adobe Acrobat

Posted on February 7, 2024

Adobe Acrobat is a paid PDF editor that’s extremely popular. But, at a cost of a $156 yearly subscription, it’s perhaps not worth the investment if you’re on a budget or just don’t need a PDF editor in your daily life.

Fortunately, there are many other ways to edit PDF document without Adobe Acrobat. The sensible choice for many is online PDF editors that are freemium and offer plenty of PDF modification tools, accessible across different platforms and devices.

Additionally, there are free PDF editors that you can download to your PC or smartphone, plus some relatively cheap alternatives to Adobe Acrobat that work just as well as the popular, more costly choice.

Let’s take a look at these options to modify your PDFs other than Adobe…  [Read more…]

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