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Q&A: Is this person lying about posting affiliate links in my Facebook group?

Posted on October 8, 2021

Question from Jill:  Hi Rick, I’ve just joined your Rick’s Tech Tips Facebook group and already have learned so much!

I have a Facebook question. I don’t know if it is within your scope, but here goes.

I’m an admin on a group and from time to time one of the members posts links for things like Psychic Reading pages and similar things.

These links appear to be affiliate links and I think the person posting them receives some type of payment.

However there is a message going round that these posts are not in fact coming from that person but are somehow being sent by a third party purporting to be the member. And that’s what the person posting the links is claiming too.

If she is indeed posting these links I plan to remove her and block her from the group.

So my question is, is it possible that she’s telling the truth or is this just an excuse she’s using after having been caught?  [Read more…]

Did you know the Windows Clipboard can store multiple items?

Posted on October 7, 2021

One of the biggest frustrations for Windows users has always been how the Clipboard will only store the last item that was “Copied” or “Cut”.

In other words, when you copy or cut an item to the Clipboard, the data that was previously stored in the Clipboard was over-written by the newly-copied or cut data.

There are several great third-party Clipboard tools that will force the Clipboard to store multiple items, and some of them are quite good.

However, Windows 10 and Windows 11 have a “Clipboard History” tool that allows the Clipboard to store multiple items that can be “pasted” at any time with a simple keystroke combination.

[Read more…]

Want to see an aerial photo of your house?

Posted on October 6, 2021

Google Maps is capable of displaying an aerial photo of virtually any property on planet earth.

And yes, that very likely includes your very own home or place of business.

That means you can easily take a look at your property and see it the same way you would see it if you were flying high above the earth in an airplane.

[Read more…]

Q&A: Will I be forced to update my PC to Windows 11?

Posted on October 4, 2021

Question from Aleisha:  I remember back when Windows 10 came out Microsoft really tried to push everyone into installing it.

Will they be doing the same thing  with Windows 11?

I wasn’t happy about having to update to Windows 10, but I finally got used to it.

I hope I don’t end up having to switch to Windows 11 now that I’m finally used to Windows 10.

Rick’s answer:  [Read more…]

Mobile Health Apps: Types and Benefits

Posted on September 30, 2021

A Roman writer once described good health and good sense as two of life’s greatest blessings. Indeed, people are willing to invest money to keep themselves fit and in good health.

For their part, health care providers are doing their best to help customers meet their health needs by adopting the latest digital technology.

Medical app development is emerging as one of the promising trends in the healthcare market. And here’s why:  [Read more…]

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