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Hate dealing with passwords? Now you can log into your Yahoo account without one.

Posted on March 16, 2015

yahoo-logoPasswords have been the “keys” to our online accounts for decades, but Yahoo is now offering users the option to log into their Yahoo accounts without having to remember one.

The new security feature is called “On-demand passwords” and once you have it set up it works like this:  [Read more…]

GeoLog lets you use your Android phone’s GPS feature without draining your battery

Posted on March 16, 2015

geolog-logoWhen used with a quality mapping app such as Google Maps, your smart phone’s GPS radio is a powerful device that can help you get where you’re going better than any traditional map ever could.

But it comes with one significant downside: it tends to deplete your phone’s battery charge in a hurry.

GeoLog is a very handy free app that works with your Android phone’s GPS radio to limit its use to when you actually need it.  [Read more…]

Q&A: How can I re-install a Windows 8 app that I deleted by accident?

Posted on March 15, 2015

windows-store-logoQuestion from Freida G.:  I need your help Rick. I read your article explaining how to uninstall unwanted apps in Windows 8 and I decided to delete a few of them to tidy up my Start Screen.

While removing the apps that I figured I’d never use,  I accidentally deleted the Weather app – which I love! How can I get it back?

I love your site by the way. Your tips have helped me so much!!! Thank you!!!

Ricks’s answer:   [Read more…]

Save big on tech items by not buying the latest model

Posted on March 14, 2015

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It’s no secret that new models of the most popular tech items are released virtually every day. That makes it virtually impossible to always own the latest and greatest computer, smart phone or tablet for more than just a short while.

Think about it or a moment. The last time you bought an electronic device, just how long was it before you found out that a newer model had just released? My guess is it was just a few months, and possibly even just weeks.

The gadget manufacturers of the world know that the only way to keep making money hand over fist is to keep selling new gadgets to existing customers. To that end, they keep producing an endless stream of new models that offer more features, faster CPUs, more memory, and other real (but not necessarily important) enhancements.

The question is, do those new features and capabilities justify replacing a perfectly good, fully operational device? Or if you’re buying a new device ouright, is it worth the extra cash you’d have to lay out in order to come home with the latest and greatest model?  [Read more…]

Q&A: How do I create Private Nameservers at Godaddy for my blog?

Posted on March 14, 2015

godaddy-logoQuestion from Mina L.:  I recently looked up the Whois information for my blog’s domain name and noticed that the nameservers pretty much tell everyone which web hosting company I use.

With all the hacking that’s going on these days, I’d rather keep my web host (among other things) a secret if at all possible.

I heard that Godaddy will let you create private nameservers based upon your own domain name, but I can’t find a link or a tool in my Godaddy account to do that. Can you tell me where to go in my Godaddy Control Panel to create my private nameservers?

Rick’s answer:   [Read more…]

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