Disable Windows 8 Startup Password
By default, Windows 8 requires you to log in each time you start your computer, preferably using your hotmail address so it can personalize your experience. But it is a pain if you are a home or single user. You would want for it to log in automatically each time you start the computer. Here’s […]
Windows XP support end 2014
Come April 8, 2014, support for Windows XP will end Microsoft has advised. What does that mean? Well, after that date Microsoft will not release any more security updates. As it is just under a year away, there is plenty of time to plan to upgrade – Whether that it is just the operating system […]
Google Search By Image
Ever wondered where an image came from or if one of your photos is being used elsewhere on the internet? Well Google can help there. Google Search with an image can help. Go to http://images.google.com/, and you start a search in one of 4 ways: Drag and Drop – D&D an image from you computer […]
Google Maps on iOS6
Google Maps is now available from the Apple iTunes store, and it’s a improved version of the older version. This will no doubt please many iPhone/Ipad users who have been frustrated with the quality of Apple Maps, which since September has been the only mapping app by default. The new app has some great new […]
iOS6 – a quick, no fluff rundown
There’s heaps of great indepth reviews of Apple’s new iOS6 out there on the internet, but if you want a quick at-a-glance read of what it’s all about, read on. First of all, give yourself 1-2 hours to download and install it. Enjoy the time that the device is offline and usable 🙂 When it […]