Aggravation Elimination: Backup Browser
198 Blog posts ago, I wrote “Just Browsing: A Guide to Web Browsers”. In the post (you can read it by clicking here), we explored the pluses and minuses of… Read more »
198 Blog posts ago, I wrote “Just Browsing: A Guide to Web Browsers”. In the post (you can read it by clicking here), we explored the pluses and minuses of… Read more »
It’s really hard to believe that we’re about to rip another year off the calendar. I know that every year seems to go faster, but 2018 was a total blur!… Read more »
Today marks a landmark day for the Finish Line Blog. Today is our 200th post! Thank you all for following along! Whether today is the first post you’ve read or… Read more »
I’m going to contradict myself a little today. For the last three years, I’ve been repeatedly drilling it into your head to keep your computer up-to-date with the latest Windows… Read more »
Life is all about choices. One of the biggest technical decisions people are faced with at home and at the office is which type of printer to buy. I don’t… Read more »
If you don’t read any of my other posts, make sure you read this one. Are you familiar with the term “Catfishing”? If not, you should be. Catfishing is one… Read more »
Windows gets a bad rap for a lot of things. Some of these charges are justified, as there have been seemingly unfinished parts of major operating system releases since the… Read more »
When you hear the words “task manager”, do they automatically make you think of your spouse? While that may be the pet name you have for your significant other, in… Read more »
I’m an I.T. technician by trade, but it’s hard to say whether I spend more time working on these often misunderstood devices or shopping for them. Clients turn to me… Read more »
Do you know “zip” about compressed folders? If you do, don’t feel too badly because you’re not alone. We’re all familiar with folders on our computer. From the large folders… Read more »