Sometimes I forget to enable incognito mode when I’m browsing, and well that can get a little hairy especially if you are looking at sites you shouldn’t be. Nonetheless here is a quick and fast way to enable incognito mode with one click. What is Incognito Mode Incognito Mode is a private browsing mode that [...]
How to Add the Admin Tools to Windows 7 Start Menu
by Ryan Dozier on February 21, 2010 in How-Tos
If you are a system admin like myself you probably use the admin tools a lot. By default the admin tools are not added to the start menu. Here is a quick tutorial on how to add them. How to do it Right click on Start and go to properties. The Taskbar and Start Menu [...]
Wallpaper: The Legend of Zelda Awesomeness
by Ryan Dozier on February 21, 2010 in free wallpaper
I am a huge fan of The Legend of Zelda, so I decided to find some super cool wallpapers and share them with you guys. Just click on the pictures to get the full picture. Enjoy!
How to Use Small Icons on the Windows 7 Taskbar
by Ryan Dozier on February 20, 2010 in Windows 7
By default Windows 7 has big icons setup for their taskbar. Big icons come in handy especially if you have problems seeing. Don’t get me wrong I wear glasses myself, but sometimes I don’t have enough room to fit all these huge icons on my screen. Here is a quick tip to fix this problem. [...]
Learning Ubuntu: How to Add Trash Can Icon to the Desktop
by Ryan Dozier on February 20, 2010 in Linux
For us beginning to learn the ways of the Ubuntu it can be a bit difficult if certain things don’t seem familiar unlike when we use Windows. No worries though, here is an easy fix we can do to add a trash can icon to the desktop just like a Windows OS. How to Add [...]
Replace Chrome’s New Tab Page with Google Tasks Page
by Ryan Dozier on February 20, 2010 in Web
Here is a quick and easy way to replace Chromes default New Tab Page with Google Tasks Page. lets take a look at what Chrome’s default New Tab Page looks like. Lets check out what Google Task List looks like after we install the extension. Just like that you are ready to go. Just add [...]
Free App Friday: FallDown!
by Ryan Dozier on February 19, 2010 in Free Apps
This Free App Friday I thought we have some fun with an awesome game FallDown! Lets get to it. Installing Go to the App Store or follow this link to install FallDown! Using the App It is very simple to use this app, just press the FallDown! icon and you are at the menu screen. [...]
Repair Outlook OST files with SCANPST.EXE
by Ryan Dozier on February 18, 2010 in How-Tos, Microsoft Office
Depending on how you have your Outlook setup you might have an OST. OST files or offline folder file, are typically used when you chose to have Outlook store copies of your email messages, calendar and other items. From time to time these OST files tend to get corrupt. Here is a little tutorial on [...]
How to Protect Data on an iPhone the Easy Way
by Ryan Dozier on February 18, 2010 in Mobile
Adding a pin to your iPhone can be real helpful when you want to keep unwanted eyes from peeking at your data. It is also a good way to keep your data protected if you happen to lose your iPhone. Setting it up only takes a few seconds and is easy to configure and remove. [...]
Calculate the Remaining Days in the Year with Excel
by Ryan Dozier on February 18, 2010 in How-Tos, Microsoft Office
Here is a quick tip to calculate the remaining days in the year. How to do it Open up Excel and enter “=today()” into A1. Then enter this formula into A2 “=Date(YEAR(A1),12,31)-A1” without the quotes. You can also get a little creative with it and do some formatting.
How to Buy a LCD Monitor
by Vaibhav B on February 18, 2010 in Guest Article
So you want to buy a LCD monitor but aren’t sure where to start…..dont worry…here’s some “easy to digest” information……

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