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Comment by Misterfish on Hit the Windows RESET Button? Read this first... (November 13, 2025 08:28 PM)
A few months ago a Windows 10 update royally screwed up my OS (thank you MS) so my options were reset or spend hours rebuilding the OS - or install a ...
Comment by Ernest N. Wilcox Jr. on Hit the Windows RESET Button? Read this first... (November 13, 2025 06:02 PM)
I like to experiment with my computers, so I've taken steps to protect myself from me. I use a cloud service to sync my files off-premise, and I have ...
Comment by Wolf on How to Buy (or Sell) Used Phones - Without Getting Scammed (November 12, 2025 09:47 PM)
Another great article! It is interesting how I receive advertisements from my service provider to get a new phone, which is less than 2 years old. Wel...
Comment by Ken H on How to Buy (or Sell) Used Phones - Without Getting Scammed (November 11, 2025 09:27 PM)
I found it is not worth my time to sell my iPhone. AT&T gives me $1000 (knocks $1000 off the interest free price of a new one) for my old one every th...
Comment by Ernest N. Wilcox Jr. on How to Buy (or Sell) Used Phones - Without Getting Scammed (November 11, 2025 06:49 PM)
I tend to keep all my devices for as long as they remain serviceable/usable, so none of these services would do me any good, because by the time I'm d...
Comment by artm on Wontons, Slush and Wet Phones (November 10, 2025 06:09 AM)
Over the years I've dampened a few phones, calculators & other electronic devices. My solution has been to open the case of the device as best I can, ...
Comment by William Harvey on Wontons, Slush and Wet Phones (November 4, 2025 10:56 PM)
I put my three day old Samsung down while gardening so it didn't fall out of my pocket accidentally. It was turned on. Forgetting the phone I turned ...
Comment by Mike Davies on Wontons, Slush and Wet Phones (November 3, 2025 09:00 PM)
Tesco (a UK supermarket chain) sell own-brand polyethylene "resealable snack bags". The seal is of the "pinch" type where you slide your fingers along...
Comment by cropduster on Wontons, Slush and Wet Phones (November 3, 2025 08:58 PM)
FORGET all those time-consuming "solutions." Instead, do 2 things: (1) refrain from loading your phone with important financial information and photo...
Comment by Ryan James on Wontons, Slush and Wet Phones (November 3, 2025 07:56 PM)
You seem to be a walking, swimming, sailing hazard for mobile phones. Thanks for the heads up....

Hit the Windows RESET Button? Read this first...

A desperate AskBob reader says, “I’ve managed to mess up my Windows system to the point of no return. It seems hopeless, so now I'm ready to hit the reset button, and return Windows to factory-fresh condition. How do I do that?” Read on and I'll tell you how, and why you might NOT want to use the Nuclear Option...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on November 13, 2025 | Category: Windows


How to Buy (or Sell) Used Phones - Without Getting Scammed

Have you noticed that smart phones and other electronic gadgets become obsolete almost as fast as the news these days. If you like to stay on the bleeding edge, you'll upgrade your tech gadgets at every opportunity. But what's the best way to get cash for your used iPhone, Android smartphone, or other electronics, without getting scammed? And is it a good idea to buy a used phone? Here are several ways you can sell (or buy) a used cell phone, tablet, laptop, digital camera, video game, or other gear...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on November 11, 2025 | Category: Gadgets


Wontons, Slush and Wet Phones

Millions of cell phones are “drowned” each year. When your phone stops working after falling into the sink, toilet, bathtub, swimming pool, muddy puddle, lake or the ocean, can it be saved? In many cases the answer is “yes,” if you do the right things and don’t do the wrong things. If you're thinking about using rice, silica gel, cat litter, couscous, or instant oatmeal, don't waste your time. Here's what you need to know if your device is dunked, and what this all has to do with wonton soup...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on November 03, 2025 | Category: Mobile


[PHONE SCAM ALERT] Dodge the Digital Bullets

Smishing, short for SMS phishing, is one of the fastest-growing security headaches of 2025. It isn’t just spam anymore, these scams have evolved to target you while you’re busy with everyday life, pinging your phone and messaging apps with text alerts and links that seem totally legit. Whether you’re checking playoff scores, coordinating a delivery, or just sipping morning coffee, anyone can get caught off guard. Read on to learn how smishing works, the most common tactics being used, ways to spot it before it gets you, and what to do if you’re targeted...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on October 30, 2025 | Category: Mobile


Would You Allow AI to Take Over Your Browser?

Imagine opening your Web browser and, instead of manually searching, clicking, and filling out forms, your AI assistant handles it all. Specialized AI tools now promise to browse for you, find the best deals, schedule meetings, draft emails, and even handle repetitive tasks automatically. Is that efficient or creepy, and is it wise to hand that kind of control to AI? Read on for my analysis...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on October 22, 2025 | Category: Artificial Intelligence


Online College for Life-Long Learning (without the student loans)

Learning is a life-long process. As an adult, going back to college used to be a daunting prospect. But today it’s easy, often free, and just a few clicks away. “Massively Open Online Classes” presented by top universities provide opportunities to learn at your own pace, in your style, from wherever you happen to be You might even earn college credits! Read on to learn what you can learn...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on October 20, 2025 | Category: Education


Windows 10 is Obsolete, And I Feel Fine!

The official end of support for Windows 10 might sound like the beginning of a digital apocalypse. Microsoft has been preparing users for the big shift to Windows 11 for years, and now, with the October 14 "end-of-life" date having come and gone, the alarm bells are ringing everywhere. But I'm sticking with Windows 10. Read on to learn why, and if you should, too...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on October 17, 2025 | Category: Windows-10


It's Cybersecurity Month - 10 Things You Need to Know (and do!)

Every October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month serves as an important reminder that protecting your personal information and devices is more important than ever. With cyber threats evolving rapidly, this annual observance is a nudge to stay vigilant against the latest attacks, from ransomware and phishing scams to emerging dangers like AI-driven malware. Here are 10 things you need to know and do this Cybersecurity Month to protect yourself, your family, and your devices...

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Posted by Bob Rankin | Category: Security


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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on September 12, 2025 | Category: Telephony



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