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
One common question I get from readers of my blogs is on how to alphabetize a list in Word or in Excel. Suppose you have a list of items and you want to quickly sort them in ascending or descending order. Luckily, it’s really easy in both Word and Excel! Sorting in Excel is a little easier since you can sort quickly on different columns

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How to Alphabetize in Word and Excel
Although smart phones such as the iPhone , Motorola Droid, Blackberry Bold , etc., have quickly become the most popular mobile devices, some cell phone users still prefer simplicity over apps. Many cell phone users just don’t have a need for all of the fancy features that smart phones offer.

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BitPim User’s Guide – What You Need to Get Started
Caret browsing is an accessibility option found in most popular web browsers that allows you to control your browser using a keyboard. Although intended for people with special needs, caret browsing is an efficient method for navigating the web without a mouse.

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Turn on Caret Browsing in Internet Explorer