Tutorials
Tutorials: How To: Move Your Old Email to Win7
Marsha Naylor wants a way to access her old Outlook Express and Windows Mail messages in Windows 7.
Lincoln Spector 24/11/2009 04:57:00
Tutorials: Use Aero Snap to simplify file management
In my early computing days (I'm talking Commodore Amiga here), I grew accustomed to file managers that used a side-by-side approach: Your complete file system was represented in two adjoining windows. That made it very easy to move or copy files and folders.
Rick Broida 24/11/2009 08:04:00
Tutorials: PhotoFilmStrip turns photos into video
Popularized in many of the highly acclaimed PBS documentaries produced by filmmaker Ken Burns, the technique of turning historic still images into something more palatable for a television audience (by slowly panning across the images, and fading in to new ones) has become a common technique for videographers with limited shooting budgets.
Andrew Brandt 24/11/2009 03:41:00
Tutorials: How to speed up your printer
Raw printer speeds keep improving each year, but we always seem to want documents to come out just a little bit faster. Thankfully, you can use a few tricks to boost printer performance. Whether you got a bargain inkjet in a bundle with your home PC or you charged a thousand-dollar laser printer to your expense account, these suggestions will kick up your print speeds.
PC World Staff 24/11/2009 10:10:00
Tutorials: How to photograph Christmas lights
Halloween is behind us, and you know what that means: The holiday season has descended.
Dave Johnson 23/11/2009 13:04:00
Tutorials: When the backup drive gets full
Rat74136's external hard drive is full. He asked the Answer Line forum how to keep backing up.
Lincoln Spector 20/11/2009 04:45:00
Tutorials: Using e-mail message flags in BlackBerry OS 5.0
BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) recently started shipping its brand new mobile operating system (OS), BlackBerry handheld OS 5.0. The new software packs a variety of cool new features and enhancements, including improved mail-folder management options; auto-correct and word-completion typing software; and a number of personal information management (PIM) feature-enhancements. (Note: Some of the new features require BlackBerry Enterprise Server BES 5.0.)
Al Sacco 20/11/2009 06:36:00
Tutorials: Finding your photos online
Recently, a friend of mine congratulated me for selling one of my wildlife photos. When I asked him what he meant, he sent me a link to a site that was prominently using a shot I had taken of some wolves. The problem? I had never given the site owners permission to use my photo, which they had "borrowed" from my Flickr page.
Dave Johnson 18/11/2009 15:34:00
Tutorials: Frame your digital photos
It's no secret that the right frame, finished in the perfect color and style, can improve almost any photo.
Dave Johnson 18/11/2009 15:45:00
Tutorials: Five tips for better photo printing
Suppose you have just taken an award-winning photo with perfect composition, great exposure, and a Pulitzer Prize-worthy subject. Or, at the very least, you've managed to avoid the five most common photo mistakes, and you want to hang the result in the living room.
Dave Johnson 17/11/2009 07:34:00
Tutorials: How to dual-boot with Windows 7
Installing Windows 7 while keeping an older version of the operating system is a great idea if you have enough spare hard drive space. It allows you to move to the new OS without burning your bridges.
Lincoln Spector 17/11/2009 04:30:00
Tutorials: Windows 7 tricks: 20 top tips and tweaks
Just got your hands on Windows 7 and want to bend it to your will? No problem. We've got plenty of tips, hacks and secrets to keep you busy for a long time, including automatically opening Windows Explorer to a folder of your choice, speeding up taskbar thumbnails, finding hidden desktop themes, forcing User Account Control to act the way you'd like, keeping your Explorer searches secret from others, and more.
Preston Gralla 12/11/2009 04:20:00
Tutorials: iPhone sync problems? Try this
I spent the better part of yesterday trying to resolve a problem with my iPhone: after migrating iTunes to Windows 7, it wouldn't sync properly.
Rick Broida 13/11/2009 03:58:00
Tutorials: Tutorial: Master digital SLR photography
Until recently, the prohibitive cost of digital SLR (dSLR) cameras meant that many amateur photographers settled for budget-friendly point-and-click compacts. This is a shame, since dSLRs offer a great deal of manual control over settings such as aperture, shutter speed and white balance, helping you get the best picture in a wide range of conditions.
Jason Whittaker 11/11/2009 10:13:00
Tutorials: Why is my computer slowing down?
A41202813 asked the Answer Line forum why his once quick PC is slowing down
Lincoln Spector 10/11/2009 05:14:00
 
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