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Comment by BobD on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 7, 2025 10:52 PM)
This is really packed with useful links and information. I Bookmarked this so I can pass it on to my friends. Thanks for the article! Bob D. ...
Comment by Gary on Time to Switch from Windows to Linux? (October 7, 2025 01:27 AM)
I don't understand all of the drama about Win 10 support ending! I have pcs and laptops with Win 95, XP, Vista, Win7, Win7 Pro, Win10 Pro, Win 11 and...
Comment by Catherine on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 5, 2025 01:14 AM)
On the subject of security software, I used Avast happily for several years until its increasing nagging became intolerable. Then I found that AVG cam...
Comment by Wolf! on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 4, 2025 11:42 PM)
Great article! Yes! Security software is important, and I like how the article emphasizes removing the McAfee and other bloatware. This is exactly wha...
Comment by peter on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 4, 2025 01:15 PM)
bob, you did not say anything about windows 11 S mode...
Comment by AstridR on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 4, 2025 06:08 AM)
As Mac user and long term Bob Rankin subscriber, I never cease to marvel at the Windows/Microsoft etc machinations that you reveal. Currently am usin...
Comment by Jeri on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 3, 2025 07:42 PM)
Enable System Protection by typing CREATE A RESTORE POINT in the search box on the Taskbar, Configure: choose how much of the hard drive to devote. Th...
Comment by Jon on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 3, 2025 06:50 PM)
Thank you yet again Bob! Just downsized my computer after a critical crash - physical dropped to hard floor.... I've been trying to remember which c...
Comment by hill on New PC? Do These 12 Things Now... (October 3, 2025 06:06 PM)
Also turn off Bitlocker encryption. I've seen it cause frequent problems and even total data loss whenever there are login password issues. If you don...
Comment by cropduster on Your Computer's Worst Enemy (Cows, Bees, or...?) (September 26, 2025 12:18 AM)
Tried Fanny for my Mac. The app didn't open, so absolutely nothing! Plus, there is no way to contact the developer....
New PC? Do These 12 Things Now...
Setting up a new computer is something to get excited about. It’s tempting to open the box, plug it in, start it up, and just begin exploring. But a new PC requires some initial fine-tuning in order to optimize performance and avoid problems later on. Here is my list of things you should do to a new desktop or laptop PC as soon as it comes out of the box...
Posted by Bob Rankin on October 03, 2025 | Category: Hardware
Hey, Are You Spamming In Your Sleep?
An anxious AskBob reader says: “Some of my email friends are complaining that I’m sending them spammy emails. I’ve looked in my Sent folder and nothing odd shows up there. How can this be happening? Am I spamming in my sleep? Is it possible that someone has hacked into my email account, or is there another explanation?” Read on for the most likely answers to this mystery...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 24, 2025 | Category: Spam
Your Computer's Worst Enemy (Cows, Bees, or...?)
A frustrated AskBob reader asks: “Why does my computer shut down without warning at random times?” There are several possible causes, (including miniature cows and angry bees) but overheating is the most likely, and easiest to solve. Read on to learn why heat is your computer's Enemy Number One, and how to keep your computer from being damaged by overheating...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 19, 2025 | Category: Hardware
Should I Use Multiple Antivirus Programs?
An AskBob reader says: “I have security protection on my PC, but I still got a nasty computer virus. Is it a good idea to run more than one anti-virus program, and how can I tell which one I have? Also, which anti-virus has the best protection against viruses, spyware, and other online threats?” Read on for my tips and recommendation...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 17, 2025 | Category: Anti-Virus
What is the Worst Place to Buy a Smartphone?
Buying a smartphone today can feel like a minefield. With dozens of outlets, ranging from mobile carrier stores to big box retailers, to online marketplaces, and trade-in options, the choice can directly affect how much you pay, the warranty you get, and the headaches you may face later. The question is: What are the BEST and WORST places to buy a smartphone? To find out, let’s compare the main buying channels. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 16, 2025 | Category: Mobile
Smishing ALERT: What you need to know and do
Scammers, spammers and other cyber-criminals are endlessly adaptable, switching to new attack vectors as rapidly as users catch on to old ones. Most users have raised their guards against email phishing scams, but “smishing” - a mashup of SMS and phishing - is a growing threat due to the ubiquity of mobile phones. Read on for the scoop on how to outsmart these attacks, with practical tips, fresh statistics, and examples of real-world smishing scams...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 15, 2025 | Category: Mobile
A Second Line for Your Smartphone
Have you ever wished you had a second line on your cell phone? Do you have one mobile phone for personal calls, and another for business or some other purpose? It's a nuisance to carry two phones, and expensive too. Isn't there some way to add a second line to a smartphone? Well, yes, and there are some other very good reasons for doing so, even if you're not running a business. Read on for several options...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 12, 2025 | Category: Telephony
Time to Switch from Windows to Linux?
Some tech pundits will glibly tell frustrated Windows users “Just switch to Linux!” Yes, but what about your Windows programs, files and games? And will you need to learn an entirely new way of using your computer? Just a few years ago, those would have been significant hurdles. But the latest Linux systems are super friendly to Windows users, totally free, and even have a very similar look and feel. If you've had it with Microsoft, or you're dreading the move to Windows 11, read on for my tips on jumping ship and settling into your new Linux home...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 09, 2025 | Category: Linux
17 Signs Your PC May Be Obsolete
An AskBob reader says: 'Our home computer is about five years old, and one friend says it's already obsolete. He says it will soon be unsupported, and advises us to buy a new computer with a faster CPU, more memory, bigger hard drive, larger monitor, and a new operating system. Do I really need to do all that? Can you give me some of the pros and cons of upgrading versus buying a new computer?' Sure, check out my list of reasons why your PC might be obsolete, or in need of some upgrades. Read on for my advice...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 08, 2025 | Category: Hardware
Ready to Report a Spammer? (Read this FIRST...)
An exasperated AskBob reader says: 'Every morning I get a fresh, steaming load of unwanted spammy emails dumped on my inbox. They advertise dubious nutritional supplements, fake watches, and political pitches. Some are worse, phishing attempts to steal my online banking passwords or trick me into downloading malware. I have tried filtering them out, but they keep on coming. I REALLY want to report these crooks, but I don't know how or where. Can you help?' Yes, read on for my tips on dealing with spammers...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 05, 2025 | Category: Spam
Should You Switch to an AI Browser?
Back in the 80s, when I was a young computer programmer at IBM, we had an “all hands” meeting with the General Manager. I don't remember much about that meeting, except that he said “I just found out what a paradigm is, and now I need a new one!” Switching to an AI browser is a paradigm shift -- a new way of interacting with a world of information. Read on to find if you need an AI browser...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 04, 2025 | Category: Artificial Intelligence
Is AI a Big Fat Liar?
AI seems to be everywhere. Is it a dutiful servant of humanity, or an existential threat to human survival? Recent stories have shown that it sometimes will hallucinate, mislead, or outright lie. Sometimes that happens in an attempt to befriend or flatter a user; in other cases it has been found to employ deliberately deceptive tactics when it feels threatened. Let's look at some recent examples of AI gone rogue...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 28, 2025 | Category: Artificial Intelligence
The Cybercriminal's Favorite Tool Might Surprise You
When people think about cybercrime, they often picture shadowy hackers armed with complex code, supercomputers, and Hollywood-level gadgets. But the truth is far less glamorous—and far more alarming. The tool most cybercriminals rely on isn’t some sophisticated piece of technology at all. In fact, it’s something so common and deceptively simple that you probably encounter it every single day.
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 22, 2025 | Category: Spam
How Do The Spammers Get Your Email Address?
What could be worse than a fresh, steaming load of spam dumped on your email inbox? Spammers constantly find new ways to get their hands on your email address, leading to an overflowing inbox filled with unwanted messages. But it gets a lot worse when YOUR address is being spoofed as the sender, and friends start asking why YOU are sending them unwanted sales pitches for dubious products. By understanding how spammers collect email addresses and keeping up with recent developments, you can better protect yourself and your contacts from spam, phishing, and identity theft. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 21, 2025 | Category: Spam
[SILVER BULLET?] Will More Memory Speed Up Your Computer?
Does your computer often seem slow or sluggish? The problem may be too little RAM memory. But “add more RAM” is not the solution to every case of poor performance, and buying more RAM memory than you need or can use is just a waste of money. Read on to learn the ins and outs of adding RAM memory and how much memory is the “sweet spot” for Windows and Apple computers. I've also got a funny story about ROM memory, read on!
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 20, 2025 | Category: Memory