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Windows 8 support ends

Windows 8 support ends

  Got Windows 8?  Well it’s now time to update! Actually it was last week that Microsoft officially began to wrap up support for the Windows 8 PC operating system with no more security patches issued after January 12. However if you’re running Windows 8.1 don’t panic…this is version of windows will still receive updates, however you may like to[Read More…]

What if you don’t like Windows 10?

What if you don’t like Windows 10?

If you recently upgraded you PC from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10 and have decided that you don’t really like Windows 10…you can actually roll back to happier times. Simply open the Start menu and select Settings. Click the “Update & security” icon and select “Recovery.” You should now see a “Go back to Windows 7” or “Go[Read More…]

Share Web pages with Microsoft Edge Browser

Share Web pages with Microsoft Edge Browser

If you’ve just upgraded your Windows PC or device to Windows 10 then may have noticed that it comes with Microsoft Edge as the new default web browser. Of course if you’re hooked on Firefox or Google Chrome you can easily make one of those your default browser however Microsoft Edge has a few nice features worth checking out. One[Read More…]

Windows 10 – Say goodbye to IE Browser

Windows 10 – Say goodbye to IE Browser

With the launch of Windows 10 this week we finally say goodbye to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer web browser. What you’ll find it its place is Microsoft Edge – A brand new browser that among other things will give you the ability to write directly onto webpages – that is to add your own notes, doodles etc.  This will be the[Read More…]

The end nears for Internet Explorer

The end nears for Internet Explorer

Microsoft’s Internet explorer may be the original default web browser of the Windows Operating system, but it hasn’t been the most popular web browser since 2008. Since then we’ve seen the Firefox top the most-used list a few years ago with Google’s Chrome now the browser of choice sitting at around 62 percent usage…compared to Internet explorer at 8 percent. With a[Read More…]