Because it’s a holiday weekend, there is not much in the way of exciting news in the tech world. So I’ve decided to serve up some articles that offer tips and ideas for making your computing even better. You will also find some free software offerings and Web sites that just might be helpful. Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend! - JRC
7 ways to work faster in Windows 7
In Windows 7, Microsoft added a variety of features that make users more efficient and productive than with previous versions of Windows, but there can be a small learning curve for some of them.
Build a complete Windows 7 safety net
Every copy of Windows 7 includes a complete suite of backup tools. The suite contains everything you need to back up (and restore) your entire system. What’s more, after you’ve set up your initial backup, future backups happen automatically. In fact, Windows 7 makes it so easy to set up fully automated backups, it’s almost nutty not to do it.
Killer tips for mastering Google Chrome
We have a new batch of tricks to help you get the most out of Google's browser. We've split our advice this time around into three categories: using Incognito, powering up with the "about:" commands, and keeping your hands on the keyboard with a list of 30 hot keys.
The 10 Best Free Hard Drive Utilities
Here are our ten favorite free utilities for partitioning, monitoring, and optimizing hard drives (as well as a few inexpensive for-pay alternatives). Despite offering some high-end features, these downloadable programs won't bust your budget.
Free Computer & Internet Books Online
This is a listing of sites that legally offer free computer and internet related books, for reading and listening (audio). All of these sites listed have content that is legal for them to distribute and for you to download and/or read.
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