The Internet is full of websites that are phishing for your private information or contain malicious code that can jeopardize the security of your PC. Using a safety feature built in to IE9, you can inform Microsoft when you think you’ve found an unsafe website.

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Report an Unsafe Website to Microsoft in Internet Explorer 9
Dropbox is a free (for up to 2 GB of data) application that creates what looks like a virtual folder on your computer, but is in reality a web storage facility. Once installed it looks like any other folder on your computer and can be used the same way. In addition, it can be used as a virtual folder on more than one computer, thus allowing users to store files for use no matter where they are (and qualifies it as a “cloud” app)

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How to Setup and Use Dropbox
If you have a list of file names in a directory you want to copy to a spreadsheet or text document, normally you would copy and paste each name individually. However, you can easily copy all file names to a text document for free using the command prompt in Windows. No need to download other software.

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Copy File Names from Windows Explorer to a Text List
When you delete your Zune collection, the Zune software will not automatically reimport your collection for you. Once deleted, you have two options: restore from the Zune software’s backup or erase the backup. Both options allow you to reimport, but which one to use depends on why you need to reimport your Zune collection.

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Reimport Your Microsoft Zune Collection
Now that Microsoft Office 2010 has become firmly entrenched in the marketplace, it’s time to look at some of the truly useful additions Microsoft has made to its suite of products. In this post, we’ll look at the Navigation Pane, something Microsoft created for Word 2007, but has greatly improved with its latest iteration

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How to Use MS Word 2010′s Navigation Pane