Tip of the Week: Printing From Your Mobile Device
Just because you're on a smartphone or tablet doesn't mean you can't print. In a few easy steps, you can set up Google Cloud Print to print from just about any mobile device. Here's how to print from your smartphone.
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|  Headwhack of the Week: How To Delete Reply All Has any single computer feature caused more grief than Reply All? Some organizations have gone so far as to disable both the reply-all and forward functions in their mail systems, at least for select messages. Microsoft Outlook users can avoid accidental replies to all by hiding the Reply All button (which is called Reply to All in Outlook 2003 and 2007). They can also set Outlook to delay the messages they send to give themselves a few seconds or minutes to catch their reply-all mistakes. Checkout these 3 ways to prevent inadvertent e-mail replies to all
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| Geek Speak of the Week: DLNA
DLNA is the Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA has a goal, to make it easy for all your digital devices to access all your digital media, you know... movies, photos, music. It's one thing for your digital devices to be compatible with each other, but how about making it so you don't have to be a geek or a nerd to make all this stuff work the way you want it to. Read more about DLNA.
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|  Security: Facebook Privacy Controls Overhaul Last week Facebook announced some major changes to the look and feel of its privacy controls. One of the biggest changes includes a new redesigned menu, which is located in the upper right hand corner of every Facebook page. Click the small lock icon and a larger box with questions like "Who Can See My Stuff?" will appear. This makes getting to the right place easier and the menus have been tidied up, though some settings are still hard to find. Check out the new controls. |
|  News: It's Groundhog Day For iPhone Users
The famed iPhone battery drain issue seems have to resurfaced for some people who've made the leap to iOS 6.0.2. Several users chiming in on Apple's Discussion Forums say the latest iOS update, which was designed to fix Wi-Fi problems, is draining their batteries faster. One iOS 6.0.2 updater said that "I can usually get through a day with about 75 percent of my battery power remaining. Today I've gone through 90 percent and I've done nothing special with it." |
|  News: Tech Predictions For 2013
What's going to be the next big thing? The folks at ZDNET are in agreement with Data Doctors on one of them for sure, 3D printing. But will augmented reality make the grade, and will Apple really deliver a new type of TV? |
|  Data Doctors Video: Find New Music From Your Favs Finding new music from your favorite artists used to mean listening to the radio, reading magazines or hearing about it from a friend. In the digital age, all of that's changed. Many of us listen to streams online using iTunes, Pandora, etc. So how can you find new music in the digital music age? iTunes makes it really easy. Watch to learn how.
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Mobile App of the Week: Santa Tracker All of the preparations for Santa's journey are in place! Santa's elves have been busier than usual this year preparing for Santa's launch on December 24th! Return each day to receive updates from the North Pole and to discover new surprises on Santa's Activity Page. Track Santa as he makes his way around the globe. NORAD Santa Tracker is available for Android, iPhone and Windows Phone. |
| The Radio Program: Tech Year In Review | The Best & Worst Of 2012 In our final radio program of 2012, we take a look back at the year in tech. We'll tell you what was good, what was bad, and what was downright ugly. From internet and tech trends, to mistakes, misfortunes and miscalculations. From the launch of Microsoft Windows 8, and Surface, to the lawsuit of the year. We saw legislation fail, and smartphones soar. It's the Data Doctors Radio Program, Tech Year In Review. It's the tech show for non-tech people, the Data Doctors Radio Program with Ken & Spanky. Ask your questions during (or before) the broadcast using our Facebook page. Join us each weekend as we discuss your computer questions.
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