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Tuesday Tech Tip: How much free space on a Chromebook
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Tuesday Tech Tip: How much free space on a Chromebook

Posted on June 16, 2015 by Michael Sauers

I love my Chromebook but I also love to have system details. Here’s a simple piece of information that’s not so easy to find: how…

Tuesday Tech Tip: Chromebook barrel roll
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Tuesday Tech Tip: Chromebook barrel roll

Posted on June 9, 2015 by Michael Sauers

On a Chromebook see what happens when you type CRTL-ALT-SHIFT-reload…

Tuesday Tech Tip: Track Changes in Google Docs
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Tuesday Tech Tip: Track Changes in Google Docs

Posted on June 2, 2015June 2, 2015 by Michael Sauers

When it comes to writing my books for publishers I’ll be sticking with Word for the foreseeable future. The main reason is that’s what the…

Tuesday Tech Tip: The Great Suspender
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Tuesday Tech Tip: The Great Suspender

Posted on May 19, 2015May 19, 2015 by Michael Sauers

Chrome users with tons of open tabs: The Great Suspender extension is for you! Automatically suspends unused tabs to free up system resources Unload, park, suspend…

Tuesday Tech Tip: Using Google DNS on a Chromebook
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Tuesday Tech Tip: Using Google DNS on a Chromebook

Posted on April 21, 2015April 21, 2015 by Michael Sauers

I’ve got a Chromebook on the way so I thought I’d start digging for some tips. Here’s an interesting one that I’m somewhat surprised isn’t…

Tuesday Tech Tip: Scan to Google Drive
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Tuesday Tech Tip: Scan to Google Drive

Posted on April 14, 2015April 14, 2015 by Michael Sauers

Did you know that the Google Drive app has a scan feature? To start, open the app, click the add document button and then select…

Tuesday Tech Tip: Hands-free Food & Drink
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Tuesday Tech Tip: Hands-free Food & Drink

Posted on April 7, 2015April 7, 2015 by Michael Sauers

Did you know that the Windows 8.1 Food & Drink app has a hands-free mode? Open the app then open a recipe. Right-click and select Hands-Free…

Tuesday Tech Tip: Firefox’s Share this page
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Tuesday Tech Tip: Firefox’s Share this page

Posted on March 31, 2015March 31, 2015 by Michael Sauers

Just in case you didn’t notice that new paper airplane icon that appeared in Firefox a few weeks ago, it’s their new “Share this page”…

Tuesday Tech Tip: See revision history in Google Docs
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Tuesday Tech Tip: See revision history in Google Docs

Posted on March 24, 2015 by Michael Sauers

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Tuesday Tech Tip:  5 Ways to Strip the Formatting When You Copy & Paste Text
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Tuesday Tech Tip: 5 Ways to Strip the Formatting When You Copy & Paste Text

Posted on March 17, 2015March 17, 2015 by Michael Sauers

Let Notepad Intervene Use Office’s Special Paste Try a Dedicated Program Utilize Browser Extensions Remember Keyboard Shortcuts Read the full article @ MakeUseOf.com

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