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Alarm-clock programs make staying on task easy - San Francisco Chronicle


Alarm-clock programs make staying on task easy
San Francisco Chronicle
It comes with a selection of built-in alarm sounds, and you can use any music file on your computer. For Mac users, a good choice is Alarm Clock for Mac, a freebie from robbiehanson.com. It, too, can accommodate multiple alarms, and you can use ...

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How to Log In to Your PC Remotely With TeamViewer - PCWorld


How to Log In to Your PC Remotely With TeamViewer
PCWorld
TeamViewer is a free app that lets you remotely connect to a PC or Mac. Check out our guide to see how the software works. By Michael King, PCWorld Have you ever been somewhere and wanted to show a family photo or retrieve a document, only to realize ...

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As Firefox 11 Hits Beta, Work Begins on Push Notifications for the Web - PCWorld


As Firefox 11 Hits Beta, Work Begins on Push Notifications for the Web
PCWorld
Enabled in the Preferences window on the Sync tab, the new capability is designed to let users pick up where they left off on different computers. Also targeting users is an update to Firefox's migration tool that adds the ability to import data and ...

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How do I: Speed up my PC or Mac? - The Independent


How do I: Speed up my PC or Mac?
The Independent
You've bought a shiny new PC or laptop and within months it's ground to an infuriatingly slow pace... "Home computers slow down for a number of reasons, including failure to run regular updates and a general build-up of clutter from installing and ...

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Online backup services keep your data safe - Computerworld Australia


Online backup services keep your data safe
Computerworld Australia
Still, something like one-third of computers are never backed up, according to 2257 respondents in a recent Backblaze poll carried out by Harris Interactive. The survey came to the dismal conclusion that a scant 7% of users practice safe computing by ...

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