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Comment by Ernest N. Wilcox Jr. (Oldster) on How Many of These Power Search Tricks Do You Know? (May 15, 2026 02:41 AM)
I usually ask questions when I'm in search of answers, or the name of a GNU/Linux distribution when I want its download page, or a "What is" question ...
Comment by howard on How Many of These Power Search Tricks Do You Know? (May 15, 2026 12:35 AM)
tried to post this a few hours ago using cellphone, one can use the same search words, but in a different order, may get a different result using each...
Comment by Howard on How Many of These Power Search Tricks Do You Know? (May 14, 2026 09:19 PM)
Many times one can use the same words, but in a different order, will/can give different results ...
Comment by Practical on How Many of These Power Search Tricks Do You Know? (May 14, 2026 09:16 PM)
I use Brave Browser. The icon is a lion's head. The AI that comes with Brave is called "Leo". Brave and Leo seem to be pretty privacy oriented. The Br...
Comment by Wolf on Where Does Your Digital Footprint Lead? (May 11, 2026 05:53 PM)
I've been using DeleteMe for a long time, and I am very happy with the results. I like that they provide a privacy reports every 3 months, which keeps...
Comment by Samuel R. Williams on It’s Been Verified - Your Free Search Just Hit a Paywall (May 11, 2026 05:01 PM)
PeopleLooker is not free. EDITOR'S NOTE: PeopleLooker wasn't mentioned in the article....
Comment by KD on How Does Your Internet Speed Measure Up? (April 30, 2026 03:49 AM)
Re: speed test Have you tried Orb.net?...
Comment by Greg Brown on TurboCharge Your Internet (here's how...) (April 29, 2026 08:02 PM)
One other issue I am having is Hard drive/SSD speed. Now that we are running Gb speeds over the internet, I am running into a bottleneck. My SSD/Disk ...
Comment by Ken H on TurboCharge Your Internet (here's how...) (April 29, 2026 08:02 PM)
All fine and dandy, but I recently found out I can get Starlink for $50/month instead of the $120 I had been paying simple by going to 100GB instead o...
Comment by Jerry Friedland on Sluggish, Cluttered Computer? Here's Your Cleanup Cheat Sheet (April 28, 2026 07:35 PM)
RE: PC update programs winget upgrade --all vs. available free programs ...

How Many of These Power Search Tricks Do You Know?

The Web is full of wonder and knowledge, but as the amount of online information keeps growing, it's getting harder to find exactly what you need. A simple search for a keyword or phrase can turn up millions of results, and they're not always ranked by relevance. At the same time, search engines can sometimes reveal surprising answers to questions you would not expect them to solve. Here are a few tips to help you get more from search engines, or less, if that's what you need. Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on May 14, 2026 | Category: Search-Engines


TurboCharge Your Internet (here's how...)

Here's a common reader question: “How can I speed up my Internet connection?” Unless you enjoy watching paint dry, a slow internet connection can be very frustrating, especially when you're trying to stream a movie, play an online game, or download a file. Sometimes the slowdown is beyond your control; the Internet is subject to traffic jams and congestion, just like any other highway. However, there are several steps you can take to speed up your internet connection. Here's a trove of tips and tools that can turbocharge your telecommunication tranmissions. Or maybe just increase the speed of your Internet connection...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on April 29, 2026 | Category: Networking


How to Trace (and Report) a Spammy Email

Did you hear that sound?... another unwanted email with a fake “From” address just went "THUD" in your inbox. I'll bet you wish you could find out where it actually came from. And what about that email you got several days after it was sent? Read on to learn about some free tools that can help with both situations...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on April 23, 2026 | Category: Spam


Read This Before You Call The Geek Squad

A worried AskBob reader looking for tech help asks: “My computer is very sluggish, and I think it might have a virus. There's also a ticking sound inside the computer. I'm not very technical, so I'm thinking about calling the Geek Squad. Do you think that's a good idea?” Here's my advice...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on April 08, 2026 | Category: Tech-News


Where Does Your Digital Footprint Lead?

You lock your doors at night. You avoid sketchy phone calls. You’re careful about what you post on social media. But what about the information about you that’s already out there, without your permission? Did you know... your digital footprint can lead right to your front door? Read on to learn how to cover those tracks...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on April 06, 2026 | Category: Privacy


Send it Later! The Power of Scheduled Messages

Did you ever wish you could jot down a text message now, but have it land in someone's inbox at the perfect moment, like later today, or first thing tomorrow? Scheduling your outbound messages lets you do just that, without staying up late or forgetting to send it later. In this article, you'll find practical reasons to schedule messages, self-reminder tricks, and step-by-step guides for Android, iPhone, and WhatsApp, plus a bonus on how to do the same with your email. Read on!

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Posted by Bob Rankin on March 24, 2026 | Category: Mobile


Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams

Craigslist is a free online classified ads site that's been around over 30 years, offering a way to buy and sell goods or services locally. In recent years, alternatives such as Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, OfferUp and Poshmark have also become popular. Lots of people use these sites every day for legitimate transactions, but if you're not careful, you could end up getting scammed by a Schmeckpeper. What's a Schmeckpeper? Read on for the answer, online marketplace traps to avoid, and my personal scam stories...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on March 23, 2026 | Category: Shopping


Sluggish, Cluttered Computer? Here's Your Cleanup Cheat Sheet

Computers and cars have one thing in common: both tend to accumulate junk in hard-to-reach places. Cleaning out your car can be a messy, sweaty job with plenty of opportunities for back injuries. Cleaning out a PC is a more civilized affair. Cluttered drives can make your computer feel sluggish, cause backups to take longer, and can even prevent updates from installing. Here are some free tools to clean up your hard drive, improve system performance, and make sure your backups run smoothly. Ready to jettison the detritus? Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on March 09, 2026 | Category: Software


15 Identity Theft Mistakes to Avoid in 2026 (how many have you made?)

According to a report produced by Javelin Strategy & Research, identity theft affected over 18 million U.S. consumers in 2024, with losses over $27 billion. Spikes have been noted in 'new account fraud' and 'account takeover fraud' -- two of the most damaging types of ID theft. I haven’t found stats for 2025 yet, but we can assume they’re equally dismal. Read on for my tips on avoiding fraud and identity theft, and see if you've made any mistakes that can make it easier for scammers to victimize you...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on March 03, 2026 | Category: Privacy


Change These Settings to Boost Speed, Security, Privacy

Today’s topic sounds geeky, but I promise I'll explain it all in plain English and show you how to make your Internet usage faster, safer, and more private. In the past, I have recommended using alternative DNS as a means to a faster and more reliable Web browsing experience. But faster surfing isn't the only benefit of switching your DNS servers. Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on February 24, 2026 | Category: Privacy


Big Brother is Tracking You (and how you can fight back)

You’re driving to work, your phone in the cup holder, your EZ-Pass humming quietly on the windshield. Maybe you’ve got OnStar in the background, logging every turn, every speed bump, every time you hit the brakes. At home, your Wi-Fi router blinks, feeding your Netflix habit. But underneath all of that, there’s a quiet, invisible web of surveillance that can map where you live, where you shop, and who you hang out with, often without you even knowing. Here's what you need to know, and do...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on February 19, 2026 | Category: Privacy


It’s Been Verified - Your Free Search Just Hit a Paywall

Have you ever searched for someone’s phone number or address and found yourself watching a dramatic “searching databases” animation, only to be told that you must pay before you can see any real results? Behind the promise of instant access to public records lies a user journey built on endless progress screens, and a paywall that pops up only after you’ve invested time and attention. If you've experienced that moment when a supposedly simple lookup turns into a bait-and-switch rabbit hole, read on! I have both a warning and a promise of something that really works and is really free...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on February 18, 2026 | Category: Search-Engines


12 Things That Cause Computer Crashes

Have you ever experienced the dreaded Blue Screen of Death? Does your PC or Mac computer lock up, freeze, crash, or display cryptic error messages? Thess sorts of problem can be very difficult to diagnose, because many things can cause a desktop computer or laptop to crash (and even burn!). Before you blame those mischievous gremlins, here are some common causes of computer crashes and some tips on how to deal with them...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on February 03, 2026 | Category: Hardware


How to Find the Cheapest Flights (Without Losing Your Mind)

Air travel is back in full swing, so demand for flights is high. But finding the cheapest airfare for your business or pleasure trip takes a bit of cunning. It also helps to use specialized online search tools. But sometimes getting the cheapest flights has more to do with timing than tools. Here's what you need to know before booking your next flight, in order to get the lowest fares possible. I also have some nifty power tools for flyers. Read on...

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Posted by Bob Rankin on January 29, 2026 | Category: Travel


Calling All Logophiles (Pork Lion of Beef, anyone?)

Did you know that Nail-Biting Refreshes The Feet? Oh, sorry... I meant to say “The Best Things In Life Are Free.” How did that come out so wrong? I must have had my brain hooked up to that anagram generator too long. Read on for a batch of fun links that will help you improve your vocabulary, win at word games, and impress your friends with linguistic legerdemain, lexical labyrinths, and laugh-out-loud letterplay. Ready, set, go!

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Posted by Bob Rankin on January 15, 2026 | Category: Reference



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