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Archive for June, 2006

What cookies are and how to delete them

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

An explanation of what cookies are, what they can do, how to erase them and how to limit them.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/127

The difference between a PC and a Mac

An explanation of the difference between a Mac and a PC.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/126

Add a new user account to Mac OS X

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Step-by-step instructions for adding new user accounts to your Mac OS X system.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/119

Detect wireless networks with your Mac and iStumbler

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

iStumbler is a simple program that gives you an information-packed list of wireless networks and bluetooth devices within your range, and hosts on your local network.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/116

Introduction to BitTorrent

We explain what BitTorrent is, how it works and the contributions its to the world of live music.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/115

Basic vocabulary for buying a new computer

Definitions of common words and abbreviations that one is bound to encounter when shopping around for a new computer.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/114

Free up space on your Mac with Disk Inventory X

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Disk Inventory X is a great program that produces an organized, color coded map of all the files on your system.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/107

Block unwanted content with Windows’ HOSTS file

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Blocking unwanted content and malicious servers while you browse the Web is as easy as editing a text file, and ultimately speeds up your browsing experience as a whole.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/112

Resize image files in bulk

Monday, June 12, 2006

Learn how to save precious time by resizing hundreds of image files automatically, with one keystroke.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/110

The how and why of backing up your data

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Can you imagine losing all of your personal data to a hard drive failure? It could happen, and we’ll tell you how to minimize the damage so that you come out on top.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/106

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