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Issue #818: Mar 26 – Apr 1, 2023
It’s dealer’s choice this week, and I’ve selected a hot topic that I’ve wanted to talk about for a while now. I’m talking about Artificial Intelligence, or AI for short. AI is not exactly new – it’s been around in one shape or form for decades. But recent developments in AI have made worldwide headlines, […]
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Issue #817: March 19-25, 2023
Q: I have had lots of issues with [Internet Service Provider Name Redacted]. Is there a better Internet provider? Of course, I even had trouble sending this message. – James W.Destin, Florida A: When I first started this column back in 2007, I imposed some simple ground rules on it and on myself so that […]
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Issue #816: March 12-18, 2023
Q: AdBlock suddenly began appearing while web browsing using Edge. I don’t remember ever installing it, so I decided to uninstall it. (I like to pretend that I have some control over this machine!) I couldn’t find it in Programs. Eventually I discovered it in something called Extensions and removed it. Whatever is Extensions? And […]
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Issue #815: March 5-11, 2023
Issue #815 – Publication Week: March 5-11, 2023 Q: I just got a new computer in November, equipped with Windows 10. I purchased and installed Microsoft Office. My problem is that I cannot change the text color or add a background color fill in Excel. I am up to date according to Microsoft. I have […]
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Issue #814: Feb 26 – Mar 4, 2023
Q: Several months ago, probably after a Windows update, I started getting an ‘extra’ little picture/icon in my bottom tray, inside the search box. It changes daily, and maybe applies to something significant to that day. Today it is flowers and a present. I suspect that it is using bandwidth/memory/or something that I don’t want […]
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Issue #813: February 19-25, 2023
Q: I recently upgraded my home office PC to a Windows 11 machine (Dell XPS 8950). However, when attempting to update printer drivers (my printer is an aging but still going strong HP Officejet Pro 8710), I found the HP Smart app that HP now requires for the update will not download/install from the Microsoft […]
Issue #812: February 12-18, 2023
Q: I am rather tech-ignorant. How can I download pictures from my very old iPhone 6s to my HP Envy computer (about 5-6 years old). I do email them to myself then download to my pictures, but that seems like there should be an easier way. – Barbara V.Lone Rock, Wisconsin A: That you would […]
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Issue #811: February 5-11, 2023
Q: My desk top computer has made up a name for the wireless network to which it is connected. It says it is connected to Network 5. The real network names are Colton4g and Colton5g. I am not sure when this happened. Recently I had the computer in the shop to connect a Bit Locker […]
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Issue #810: Jan 29–Feb 4, 2023
Q: This is not exactly a question rather than more information on fiber optic specifics. In 2003 I Joined with Corning Cable, the company that invented the fiber optic technology. I was trained and sent to work. My first job was in Keller Texas where the very first fiber optic (Fiber to the home), was […]
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Issue #809: January 22-28, 2023
Q: A very simple way to describe bandwidth is this way. Consider a two-lane highway that carries cars one at a time east and west. Then consider expanding the highway to 6 lanes. Viola, triple the bandwidth. Same speed, more traffic. – Grady R.Destin, Florida A: I have to be honest here, Grady. Given the […]
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