In my Android For Dummies titles, I discuss how music can be copied from a Windows PC to an Android tablet. You can use the same techniques to copy images and videos from your tablet to the PC. It’s probably the easiest way to get those images from one device to another.
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March 19, 2014Copying Images From an Android Device to Your PC
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March 17, 2014Mozilla Kills Firefox – For Windows 8!This is hilarious! Mozilla designed a version of their Firefox web browser to run on Windows 8, you know, in the silly tile interface. No one tested it. No one. So Mozilla pulled the plug on the entire project.
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Say “Hello” to EnzoLast week, my faithful PC Monster X took a dive. His USB circuitry wouldn’t recognize the mouse or keyboard, effectively ending his very productive lifespan.
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March 14, 2014US Gives Up Internet ControlThe United States has finally pulled out of ruling the Internet. The job is now left up to the non-government agency, ICANN. It’s a good move. Well, then again, as has been shown around the world, when governments want to, they can shut down the Internet. I believe this act is more of a formality than any surrender of the Internet. If the power elite who rule this country (or any country) wanted to dispense with the Internet, it would be switched off in a nanosecond. So, again, I view this move as a formality.
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File BasicsConsider the file. It exists. It’s a container into which you put digital stuff. Yet it’s amazing how many people don’t fully grasp the concept of a file. Allow me to bore you with further details.
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March 12, 2014The Terror of the Macro-Enabled DocumentWord macros can be useful and it’s fun to explore the possibilities. Macros also have a sordid past, which is why creating Word documents that contain macros requires special care.
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March 11, 2014Not That Kind of SearchingApparently some good-natured folk are attempting to find the missing Malaysian airliner by using Google Maps. They are doing so in such great numbers that Google had to create a press release to inform people of the nature of Google Maps: It’s not live.
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March 10, 2014A Death in My PC FamilyPower outages aren’t good things for any computer. When a branch fell on the power line behind my house, I heard a loud explosion. Then I heard all the UPS systems in the office start bleeting their warnings. Power was out, time to shutdown the computers and wait.
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March 9, 2014Your Passwords, PleaseAnyone who has access to an unsecured computer, phone, or tablet has instant access to all your online password — providing that they know where to look. I view this risk as yet another reason you should be very careful with your electronics. Secure passwords on a phone or tablet? Yeah, that’s probably a good idea. March 7, 2014An Android Account for JuniorThanks to the restricted profile setting, you can configure your Android tablet to be kid-safe. You can choose which apps they can use, what they can do at the Play Store, as well as customize specific apps with content controls.
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