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Ken Colburn is president of Data Doctors Computer Services and host of the Data Doctors Radio Program, noon Saturdays on KTAR 92.3 FM or at www.datadoctors.com/radio. Readers may send questions to evtrib@datadoctors.com.
Ken Colburn is president of Data Doctors Computer Services and host of the Data Doctors Radio Program, noon Saturdays on KTAR 92.3 FM or at www.datadoctors.com/radio. Readers may send questions to evtrib@datadoctors.com.
Ken Colburn is president of Data Doctors Computer Services and host of the Data Doctors Radio Program, noon Saturdays on KTAR 92.3 FM or at www.datadoctors.com/radio. Readers may send questions to evtrib@datadoctors.com.
Ken Colburn is president of Data Doctors Computer Services and host of the Data Doctors Radio Program, noon Saturdays on KTAR 92.3 FM or at www.datadoctors.com/radio. Readers may send questions to evtrib@datadoctors.com.
July 19, 2004
NEW YORK -- Watch out for Jessica Biel. Security technology company McAfee Inc. on Tuesday reported that searches for the 27-year-old actress are more likely to lead to online threats such as spyware and viruses than searches for any other celebrity.
Ken Colburn, Data Doctors
Ken Colburn, Data Doctors
Ken Colburn: As everyone knows, electronics and moisture are not a good mix, and what you do in the early stages after introducing your favorite device to liquid is critical.
Ken Colburn: Less than 10 years ago, the thought of broadcasting video via the Internet was relegated to those with deep pockets and lots of bandwidth. Much has changed as the Internet has evolved into the "user-generated" content world that it is today.
Q: After hearing about the reporter who had his entire laptop wiped by hackers, I’m wondering about the best way to back up all my photos to the Internet. What Internet photo storing sites do you recommend? — Greg
Q: When I go to the office supply store to buy printer paper, the selection is ridiculous and confusing. Is there really a difference in all those different types of paper, or is it just a bunch of hooey? - Veronica
Q: Is it true that the floods in Thailand are going to make computers more expensive this holiday season or can we still expect good deals?
Q: How do I set up email on my laptop so that it will send out through Outlook?
Q: Can I use DropBox as an online file storage cabinet for all of my paper records? I’d like to get rid of my storage unit and the monthly bill!
Q: I sent my laptop to a repair facility for warranty service and when I got it back, all my files were gone! How can they get away with this kind of treatment and what could I have done to prevent it?
Q: My antivirus program is about to expire, so do I renew it or buy new antivirus software?
Q: Is there any way to turn off the “new” Facebook and go back to the old way?
Q: I have a 4G Android smartphone that blows through the battery in less than a day! Any tips for extending the battery life?
Q: How do I setup multiple flat panel displays on my computer?
Q: How do I know whether I can trust someone who wants to do remote service on my computer?
Q: You recently ran a poll (on your Facebook page) of users as to their data usage on cell phones. What were the averages?
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Q: Would an iPad work as a computer for my first-year college student, or should I just get them a laptop?
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