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Comment by TN on [TIP] Boost Your Laptop Wifi Reception (July 27, 2024 04:45 AM)
@Jonathan, there are USB bluetooth dongles that may perform better than an internal bluetooth transceiver. I recently got a TP Link model UB400 that I...
Comment by Frances on Geekly Update - 23 July 2024 (July 26, 2024 07:45 AM)
Loco, if you use Firefox, bring up Reader View and read the posts on that. No ads! (Sorry, Bob!) On my old win7 laptop, the toggle switch is at the...
Comment by Jonathan on [TIP] Boost Your Laptop Wifi Reception (July 25, 2024 07:49 PM)
Is there anyway to extend Bluetooth range? Whenever I check all I get is info on wifi extenders and no mention of bluetooth. I wear a bluetooth earpie...
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Comment by Emily Booth on [TIP] Boost Your Laptop Wifi Reception (July 25, 2024 04:29 PM)
Amtrak does not have WiFi. I'm wondering if any of these boosters would work when the train stops for a fresh air break or at a stop? ...
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Comment by frank456@juno.com on [TIP] Boost Your Laptop Wifi Reception (July 24, 2024 11:11 PM)
Bob, I am looking to reinstall a fresh copy of Windows10 without loosing installed programs or any apps. Would you explain how this is done. Thank yo...

[TIP] Boost Your Laptop Wifi Reception

Boosting your laptop's WiFi signal is a good idea, no matter where you are. Away from town and cities, wireless Internet hotspots can be few and far between. But even in urban areas where WiFi hotspots are plentiful it's good to have more networks from which to choose. Here's how to get a stronger wifi signal…gain antenna

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 24, 2024 | Category: Wireless


Geekly Update - 23 July 2024

Are you ready for Windows XP on your iPad? Why are scientists making Moon dust on Earth? How many mushrooms must die to make a luxury Cadillac? And would you trust a self-driving vehicle without a steering wheel? Get answers in today's Geekly Update... it's jam-packed with the latest tech news. This issue is guaranteed to make you 146% smarter -- you'll see why. Read, think, and comment!

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 23, 2024 | Category: Tech-News


Is This the Worst Place to Buy a Smartphone?

A few days ago, three armed men entered a Verizon phone store in a Cleveland suburb. After restraining an employee with zip ties, they grabbed some cash, merchandise and left. One suspect was quickly captured. And then, the real robbery began. Or perhaps I should say, it continued. Read on to see why Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile retail phone stores are not a great place to buy a phone...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 22, 2024 | Category: Mobile


Do You Need eSIM?

Every mobile phone buyer knows the ritual of inserting a SIM card into his or her new purchase. It’s become more of a challenge as the size of SIM cards has steadily shrunk. But the latest phones don’t need a SIM card to connect to a cellular service carrier such as Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T. Instead, they can use a hardware format called “eSIM” which stands for “embedded subscriber identity module.” Let’s examine how eSIM works, what new features it enables, and whether eSIM capability is something you want to use in your smartphone. Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 18, 2024 | Category: Telephony


Geekly Update - 17 July 2024

What does radio static have to do with lottery winners? Should you ditch your antivirus software if it's not made in America? And is your password floating around on the dark web? Get answers in today's Geekly Update... it's jam-packed with the latest tech news. This issue is guaranteed to make you 146% smarter -- you'll see why. Read, think, and comment!

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 17, 2024 | Category: Tech-News


Here's How to Take Better Smartphone Photos

The smartphone has replaced dedicated digital cameras amongst all but professionals and photography hobbyists. Here are some tips for taking great photos with your iPhone or Android smartphone. (Actually most of them apply to those old-school digital cameras as well.) Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 16, 2024 | Category: Photography


The Miscreants Who Menace Millions

Philosophers have pondered the nature of evil for centuries. Perhaps you also have wondered how a medium meant for information sharing has become a minefield of privacy and security risks. Spam, viruses, ransomware, identity theft, data breaches, phishing, malicious links and other cybercrimes have become commonplace. Who does this stuff, and what the heck is wrong with them? Let's take a look at what motivates the bad guys who lurk in the dark corners of the Internet...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 12, 2024 | Category: Security


Was Your Password Just Revealed in a Massive Data Breach?

On July 4, 2024, a hacker known as "ObamaCare" released a compilation of nearly 10 billion plaintext passwords on a popular hacking forum. This leak, dubbed "RockYou2024," is an updated and more extensive version of the infamous "RockYou2021" leak, adding approximately 1.5 billion more passwords to the already vast database. This massive repository significantly increases the risk of brute-force attacks on various online accounts. Should you be worried? Here's what you need to do...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 09, 2024 | Category: Security


Hacker Defense: Your NINE Point Tuneup

If you think the online world gets more dangerous every day, you’re not wrong. The AV-TEST Institute reports over 450,000 new malware samples are discovered DAILY. Thousands of social media accounts are hacked every day; and untold millions of consumer records compromised in data breaches are used by hackers in increasingly clever attacks. Your defense systems must be kept in tip-top shape. Here are nine ways to harden your system against hackers. (Don't worry, you won't need a screwdriver or soldering iron!) Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on July 01, 2024 | Category: Security


Here's How to Spot Scams, Hoaxes, Urban Legends

Did you know? MIT grad students are growing “bonsai kittens” in glass jars. AI-powered robots killed 29 Japanese scientists. And yikes... Russian hackers have infiltrated your Amazon account! Read on to find out how (and why) nonsense like this spreads like wildfire online...

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Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Reference


Still Using Microsoft Office? Stop Now, Here’s Why…

Since the Dark Ages of personal computing, Microsoft Office has been the standard for home, school, and office productivity suites. But it's always been a rather expensive software package. Today's prices range from $249 for Office Home & Business, up to $439 for Microsoft Office Professional. The subscription-based Microsoft 365 Family product costs $100/year. Fortunately, there are plenty of good, compatible (even free) alternatives to Microsoft's word processor, spreadsheet, and related office tools. Here are some of the best free and low-cost office suites to replace Microsoft Office...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on June 27, 2024 | Category: Software


Turbocharge Your Search: Tips and Tricks

The Web is a window to a world of wonder and wisdom. But as the amount of online information grows, finding what you want in search engines is getting harder. A casual search for a keyword or phrase can produce millions of hits, but they are not always ordered by relevance. On the other hand, search engines can quickly tell you things that you wouldn’t expect a search engine to know. Here are some tips to get more out of search engines, or less if that’s what you need. Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on June 21, 2024 | Category: Search-Engines


SLOW Internet? Here's Why...

A frustrated AskBob reader says: “My Internet connection is usually pretty fast, but sometimes it slows down to a crawl, for no apparent reason. Do I have a virus, is it a WiFi problem, or are there other possible explanations for the slowdowns?” Yes, several! Read on for my advice on diagnosing (and fixing) a slow Internet connection...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on June 20, 2024 | Category: Networking


My Almost-Perfect Spam Filter

Researchers estimate that about 46 percent of all email traffic is spam. But I rarely see any spam in my inbox. That's because my spam filter blocks 99.9 percent of all spam, phishing and malware emails. Read on to learn how you can get near-perfect spam filtering, and declutter your inbox...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on June 19, 2024 | Category: Spam


Can a Computer Virus Destroy Your Hard Drive?

Occasionally I hear from AskBob readers who say a virus “destroyed” their hard drive and they had to buy a new one. But are there actually viruses that can physically damage a hard drive? Is it possible for a virus to damage computer hardware, or is this an urban legend? Read on to find out the truth...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on June 17, 2024 | Category: Hard-Drives



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