Don’t Click That! 8 Common Email Scams (and How to Outsmart Them)

Email scams are like raccoons: sneaky, persistent, and always rooting around where they don’t belong. A reader recently shared a scam that pretended to be from “Outlook Customer Service,” warning about “spam roaming around” and urging them to “activate double security.” That urgent link was nothing but bait.

Mouse Sanity Test🖱️ When Your Mouse Goes Rogue: Why Menus Keep Popping Up and How to Fix It

Not sure what is going on with my computer now. Just in the past few days, I have had trouble when I click on something (anything). A menu shows up. I was deleting my emails and it would come up over it and undelete them if I tried to click on it. Any idea why this is happening? And it doesn't matter what app I am on whether it's Facebook, email, or websites.

8 Simple Steps to Make Your PC Work Better Right Now

We all rely on our computers for everything from work to entertainment, but over time, your PC can start to slow down. If your computer is feeling sluggish or not performing as well as it used to, there are easy and actionable things you can do right now to improve its speed and functionality. This guide breaks down eight simple steps to make your PC run faster, smoother, and more efficiently—without needing to be a tech expert!

Is a Chromebook Right for You? A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Between a Laptop and a Chromebook

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"I need to buy a new computer before November. I've read your suggestions and think I want a laptop, or maybe a Chromebook. How do I decide? I write papers and want to add a printer. I store pictures from my phone on my computer. I don't play fancy games. Once I've decided, is it better to buy online or from a brick-and-mortar store? All I have available is WalMart, and they aren't very knowledgeable. Will I have problems setting it up, or is that easy, like plug and play?"

The Ultimate Guide to Deciding if You Can Just Use Your Smartphone and Skip the Computer

"I'm considering getting rid of my computer. Can I just use my smartphone for everything? I use it for email, social media, browsing, and occasionally writing documents or editing photos. But I'm not sure if I can make it my primary device. How do I know if my phone can handle everything I need?"

Finding the Best Way to Read and Edit Word Documents on Your Phone

If you've been using your phone to keep track of recipes or documents in Word format, it’s understandable that you want a reliable way to access, read, and edit your files. Whether you’re on an Android phone or an iPhone, there are plenty of ways to do just that, even if the old program you used is no longer available. Let’s break down a few great alternatives that will allow you to read and edit your Word documents on your phone, with no extra cost.