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How to make your gloves touchscreen capable
Add smartphone-friendly fingers to your favorite gloves, and you'll never have to take them off. Take that, Polar Vortex!How-To
How to find out if someone has been snooping in your Gmail
A hidden feature in Gmail can tell you if someone's been rummaging through your love letters. Here's where to find it.How-To
Your ultimate mobile office: The tools you need to work on any device
You can take it with you! Edit documents, access files, track projects and more, seamlessly, from your laptop or from any major flavor of mobile device.Hassle-Free PC
How to easily swap files between your PC and Android device with AirDroid
No wires, no headache: Every Android owner should check out AirDroid.Answer Line
Transfer files between Android and Windows devices
While you could use a direct cable connection to move files between Android and Windows devices, a cloud service works more seamlessly.Hassle-Free PC
Holiday cooking tip: Windows 8’s Food & Drink hands-free mode keeps your screen clean
The Food & Drink app's hands-free mode will keep your Christmas ham's succulent juices from smearing your device's display.How-To
The ‘Awww’ factor: Turning old photos into new calendars
It's the gift that fits everyone, especially sentimental types. We take you step-by-step, from digging out the albums to scanning and uploading the images.How-To
How to digitize holiday photos and videos
Move precious memories online (and create digital backups) with help from a scanner, a video converter, and better-than-basic editing software.How-To
Why you should buy a refurbished iPad from Apple
When it comes to buying fixed-up older iPads, you have a bevy of options. But really, the Apple refurbished store should be your first and only choice.Answer Line
How to create an exciting, artificial-looking photo
PHollisPhotos asked the Photo Editing forum how to give a sports photo a certain look, like an illustration with a black-and-white background.How-To
How to remotely install apps on your smartphone
You don't need to get up and get your phone to install that app. It's OK. Install it from the comfort of your laptop.Creative Spaces
iPad stylus buying guide: Find the perfect tablet accessory
We've spent months looking at dozens of styluses with all forms, shapes, and nib tips. Here are our top 2013 picks for a great writing, sketching, drawing, or painting stylus.How-To
How to reset the Wi-Fi password at your parents’ house on your holiday travels
Nothing spoils holiday travel quite like getting locked out of the house Wi-Fi. Here's how to help your folks set their networks aright.How-To
Windows 8 buying guide: How to buy the best laptop, desktop, tablet, or hybrid
Windows 8 works on them all. Here's how to buy the best one for you.How-To
How to live large on every battery charge
These handy tips will help you wring every watt-minute out of your laptop and other mobile devices.How-To
Laptop buying guide 2013: How to find the right notebook for you
It’s been a good year for laptops. We can help you find the best one for your needs.How-To
10 ways to repurpose your old iPad
Want to treat yourself to a new iPad? Go ahead–we've collected a few great ways for you to make use of your old one.How-To
Let go of that laptop: the ultimate guide to making a tablet your main computer
Done with heavy hardware? With these apps, peripherals, and cloud services, you can leave that notebook behind for good.Hassle-Free PC
Juggle multiple Twitter accounts in Google Chrome
The QuickTweet extension lets you access any account you want with just two clicks.How-To
Half-caffs and hotspots: How to work productively from cafes and public spaces
Working in a cafe is second (or first) nature for many mobile users. Make the most of your table time with these essential tips.How-To
How to keep your real name and face out of Google’s ads
Google just updated its terms of service to allow the company to use your real name, face, and comments in ads. Here's how to slam the brakes on it.How-To
How to change your email signature on your smartphone
Nobody likes unwanted marketing. Here's how to get that annoying "sent from my phone" message out of your email signature.How-To
How to deactivate your Pinterest account
You can leave Pinterest any time you like, but you can't leave completely.Hassle-Free PC
How to ease the transition to a new email account
You can make the process fairly painless by following these simple tips.How-To
The unreal deal: How to ID phony phones, counterfeit CPUs, and other tech traps
Fake tech products are a multimillion-dollar business, and you’re the intended victim. Here’s how to protect yourself.How-To
How to Reset Your Android Phone
Here's how to reset your crashed Android smartphone and restore it to factory default settings.How-To
How to get photos off of your Android phone
The photos you take on your smartphone aren't stuck there. Here's how to get them off quickly and easily.How-To
Unlock your Surface RT tablet’s hidden superpowers
The Surface RT might seem limited, but smart use of its connectivity and apps can make it an able sidekick for your computing needs.Answer Line
Your Twitter account has been hacked! Here’s what to do about it.
Kirsty woke up to find that someone else had taken control of her account. I tell her how to get it back.Hassle-Free PC
Three handy (but often-overlooked) Google Chrome features
The browser has a couple cool options that are easy to miss, not the least of which is its app store.Answer Line
How to find a lost message in Gmail
Vicki Pen lost three important messages from her Gmail inbox. I help her find them.Answer Line
How to shop online without a credit card
Diana Delgado asked if there are ways to shop online without the traditional piece of plastic.How-To
Seamlessly sync your data across devices
Follow these tips to access your most important information from anywhere.How-To
The power user’s guide to picking the perfect keyboard
You spend hours with your keyboard—pick a good one. Here's how.Hassle-Free PC
Add custom news and alerts to new tabs in Google Chrome
Slick add-on OneFeed turns the new-tab screen into a rich, personalized news reader and social-media manager.Answer Line
In Android, move a photo to another folder
Once he's snapped a photo with his Android phone, Bob wants to move it to another folderHow-To
Secure location sharing with Glympse for smartphones
Running late for a meet up with friends or an appointment? Share a location securely and for a limited time period with smartphone application Glympse. It's a free download for Android, iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry.How-To
Weekend Project! Install the Windows 8.1 preview
If the Fourth of July's heat is too much, why not sit inside and install Windows 8.1 while you kick back with a refreshing beverage?Answer Line
How to manage Gmail labels (and use them as folders)
A recent convert to Gmail, RLConner asked the Answer Line forum about organizing mail into what Google calls "labels,' although they're similar to other services' folders.How-To
Get more out of Google Earth with these tips for power users
Google Earth users can do more than just fly around a virtual globe. The free mapping application can display real-time weather, help compose photographs and measure distances much more easily than its Maps cousin.Hassle-Free PC
Tips for hassle-free computing at 33,000 feet
Before you board your next flight, learn how to make the friendly skies at little friendlier to your tech.How-To
How to child-proof the Internet
Child predators, pornography, online bullying—kids can stumble into all sorts of trouble online. Make sure your PC, mobile devices, and social networks are safe with these simple tips.How-To
Five surefire ways to maximize your laptop’s battery life
Laptops are awesome—until your battery gives up the ghost, instantly killing your productivity. Follow these tips to avoid the problem.Hassle-Free PC
Research and compare the latest smartphones at PhoneRocket
This handy site gives you a side-by-side comparison of any two phone models, all so you can make a more informed decision.Answer Line
Manage the tile-based slide show in Windows 8’s Photo app
Walter Bott asked how he could better control Windows 8's built-in Photo app–the one that usually presents a small slide show in its Start page tile.How-To
My car, my office: Essential gadgets for the road warrior
Discover how to stay productive when you spend more time behind a steering wheel than behind a desk.How-To
9 social media mistakes your business must avoid
One errant or rogue post can derail your business’s reputation. Learn what not to do from these real-world cautionary tales.How-To
Ultimate tech tools for the household CTO
Running a household is tough work, but employing the right tech can make all the difference. These apps can streamline your operation.How-To