Kim Komando says: Dump IE and use Firefox

In our “Computer Corner”  Tips & Tech post,  Kim Komando presents a strong case to seriously consider changing web browsers. From Kim Komando: If you’ve been more…

 
Advice about the recent spat of bogus e-mail offers in UKC.

Since many malicious messages look just like legitimate notifications, you should develop the habit of never clicking on links contained within the notification. Instead, go directly more…

 
A video from our favorite computer coach

Everyone knows printer manufacturers make their money selling printer ink. In this video Kim shows you her top tips and tricks for saving money on printer more…

 
A new World Wide Web order is coming

Q. What is HTML5? I understand that it’s supposed to replace Flash videos on the Web. Will I have to download new software? As soon as more…

 
5 Smart Rules for Forwarding E-mail

Here are 5 Rules for Forwarding E-mails that truly thoughtful people follow. If everyone followed them the hair tearing problems associated with forwarded emails could be more…

 
A New Years Gift From "The Computer Corner"

Because you use a computer, we couldn’t think of a better thing to give you for the NEW Year! One of our computer heroes and gurus more…

 
"COMPUTER CRASHED and NO BACKUP" ?? Easily avoid that disaster !!

“UKC Computer Corner”………..To Dan in Cle Elum: How would it be if every keystroke you made, every picture you filed, every e-mail you sent or received more…

 
Is Google really a Frankenstein in disguise?

“UKC Computer Corner”….Google has recently launched a new program for online advertisers. It is designed to track your online browsing history and interests as never before. more…

 
Stop unwanted e-Mail forwards. A tip from "The Computer Corner" @ MyAroundTown.com

How do you ask well meaning friends, relatives, and acquaintances to stop filling your in-box with mail you don’t want? Here is way to do just more…

 
How to test the strength of your online passwords

Strong passwords should appear to be a random string of characters to an attacker. It should be 14 characters or longer, (eight characters or longer at more…