Question from Sara: How do I remove the link between my Twitter account and my Facebook account?
I don’t like my tweets being automatically posted on Facebook!
Rick’s answer: [Read more…]
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Question from Sara: How do I remove the link between my Twitter account and my Facebook account?
I don’t like my tweets being automatically posted on Facebook!
Rick’s answer: [Read more…]
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Question from Candice W.: I just bought a 23″ flat screen monitor to use with my Dell laptop.
The laptop has Windows 10 on it.
I connected the monitor to the laptop with an HDMI cable, but when I load programs they still show up on the laptop screen.
I’d like to make the external monitor the main screen. How do I set it up like that?
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Do you have an older Roku device that you use to watch TV via Hulu?
If so, your Hulu entertainment just might come to an abrupt halt on June 24, 2020.
According to this post from our friends at ArsTechnica, Hulu will be dropping support for Roku devices that were manufactured in 2012 and earlier on that date.
I couldn’t find a list of the specific Roku models that are set to be abandoned, but this Hulu support page lists the Roku devices that will work continue to work with Hulu after the 24th.
If you’d rather not click through to the Hulu page, here’s a list of the devices they say will still be supported (with a firmware update): [Read more…]
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Question from Sara J.: I recently bought a new Windows 10 computer to replace my old Windows 7 machine.
Today I tried using my Lexmark printer with the new computer for the first time but it’s not working right.
When I try to print something the printer makes a clicking noise like it’s going to start printing but it never prints anything.
I think I might need to download a new printer driver but the latest driver that’s listed on the Lexmark website is for Windows 8.1.
Can you help me find a Windows 10 driver for this printer? It’s been a good one and I’d like to keep using it if I can.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Whether this actually fits into the “scam” category is probably debatable, but in my opinion it fits into it fairly well.
There are countless free software programs and apps on the Internet, and many of them are simply outstanding. In fact, I recommend free programs to my readers all the time.
But that being said, there’s one huge problem with some free download sites: It’s easy to unknowingly download unwanted “add-on” software if you aren’t diligent about checking the download page for offers for “optional” programs and apps. [Read more…]