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Technology TipsNetwork 1 has just celebrated another milestone. Can you believe we’ve shared over 200 Tuesday Tips since we began these weekly posts? Covering everything from getting the most from your iPhone to Microsoft Office updates and even combatting spam, these wide-ranging tech tips have been fun for us to think about – and helpful for you, we hope. Along with our festive lunch to celebrate the occasion (we’re always looking for an excuse to have a party), we thought we’d put them all together in one big list for you so it’s easy to revel in the accumulated wisdom of the ages. Happy reading! And if there’s a topic you’d particularly like to see addressed, just give us a holler and we’ll be happy to tackle it for you.

  • How to Correct Autocorrect
  • Siri Tips
  • Hug Your iPad
  • Dropbox
  • Working with Documents on iPads
  • 2 Quick Windows 7 Shortcuts
  • Screenshot from iPad or iPhone
  • Save Time – Work w Telecom Broker
  • Screenshot Tips
  • Quick Save Emails to Calendar
  • First Look at the New Ultrabook
  • Excel Keyboard Shortcut
  • Windows 7 Snap! Organizing Desktop
  • How To Fight Spam
  • Manage Email Using Rules
  • Opening Programs Faster
  • Protect Important Data & Photos
  • Who Needs Siri
  • Flipboard – Information Aggregator
  • New Virus Records Everything
  • “Clean Up” Your Email
  • Tune Up Your PC – For Real
  • Computer Security 101
  • Add Color to your InBox
  • Texting Tips for iPhone Users
  • Capitalism Works!
  • Great $19.99 iPad Investment
  • Where is the Bathroom?  Google Translate
  • Speed Up Routine Windows Tasks
  • Update your Software; It’s Not . . . Anymore
  • Secure Your Gmail Acct with Smartphone
  • Three Cool Excel Features
  • Write It Now – Send It Later
  • Did You Really Close That App? Are You Sure?
  • Why Did the Word People Take Away . . .
  • Windows 8 – Why You Should Wait
  • The iPhone 5 – What’s New and What Apple Missed
  • What is Lurking in Your Garbage?
  • How’s Your Heart Health?
  • Keeping Up With the News – AP Mobile
  • “Don’t Click That” and Other Wise Practices
  • iPad Mini – Treat or Trick?
  • How to Fix: “Excel cannot complete this task . . .”
  • Punching Buttons and Missing Mountains
  • Protect Your Identity – 2 Things Not to Do
  • How to Come Up With  A Stronger Password
  • Holiday Online Buying Tips
  • Quickly Recover Closed Browser Tabs
  • Quickly & Easily Browse Through Open Office Docs
  • Cynthia’s Corner – The Blueness
  • Evernote – 3 Keys that Make It So Powerful
  • Revo – Uninstalling Unwanted Applications
  • Windows 8 is Upgrading Worth the Hassle?
  • What’s the Craze with the Waze
  • Excel – Swap Columns & Rows with Ease
  • Is the New BlackBerry Worth a Look?
  • Find it Anywhere with Ctrl F
  • Screen Shots – How to Capture Windows. . .
  • Outlook – Improve Your Out-of-Office Experience
  • Quickly Preview Files with Windows Explorer
  • Excel – The Fastest Way to See a Sum
  • Create iPhone Custom Shortcuts
  • Office 2013 – Oh No – It’s Here!
  • Listen Any Good Books Lately?
  • Excel Conditional Formatting
  • XP Sunset – Less Than 1 Year Away
  • Lost Your Phone? Can’t Find Your Spouse?
  • Comcast Still Stinks
  • Who DAT?  What DAT?
  • 6 Great Browser Keyboard Shortcuts
  • IE 10 Compatibility Mode
  • Managing Dual Monitors
  • Take A Break
  • Swim Meets Can Be Tolerable
  • Reply in Sender’s Email
  • Toodledo
  • New Scam Making the Rounds
  • Zoom In, Zoom Out, or Do Without
  • What Data Plan Should You Choose for Your Next iPhone?
  • Let Outlook Deal with Email
  • A Challenge to a Dual
  • Excel – Auto Fill
  • Track Kid’s Sports
  • Is the Laptop Dead?
  • Excel – Removing Blank Rows
  • Three Tips for Home Users
  • Kudos for Google Alerts
  • 5 New iPhones
  • Alt + Tab-Fastest Way to Switch between Open Windows
  • Fear the Cloud and Puppies
  • Taking a Trip? TripIt!
  • Let Uber Hail Your Next Cab
  • How To Shut Your PC Down Faster
  • Take A Penny; Leave a Penny: Slideshare
  • Where Do These Lines Come From?
  • We Hate Bad Guys
  • Be Careful Where You Re-Charge Your iPhone
  • Five Great Holiday Gift Ideas
  • Time is Running Out for XP Users
  • Is This Your Next LapTop?
  • Do You Remember?
  • Windows 8 – How to Get the Start Menu Back!
  • Give Until It Feels Good
  • The Dreaded New Years Resolutions – BackUp
  • Inserting Images into Word Docs – End the Frustration
  • On Your To-Do List: Get Organized
  • Word – Controlling the Formatting When You Paste Text
  • Use iPad as Second (Dual) Monitor
  • Word Shortcuts and Macros Made Easy
  • Get Better Sleep
  • Divide and Conquer – Excel Columns
  • Update Your Apple iOS
  • Cynthia’s Corner – My Mouse is Jumping
  • Managing Your Outlook Mailbox
  • Doodle-ing
  • Do You Want To Build a Snowman
  • Charge Your iPhone Faster
  • Heartbleed Bug
  • Moving Quickly & Effortlessly Through Airport Security
  • Managing Strong Passwords
  • Let’s Do Something Fun Today
  • I’m Not Dead Yet; I Don’t Want to Go on the Cart!
  • Do I Need Gigabytes? And Other Great Laptop Buying
  • I Always Feel Like Somebody’s Watching Me
  • Read More, Learn More -Fast
  • Parlez Vous Francais?
  • Hitting the Road This Summer?
  • The New Surface Pro 3 Reviewed – Is Bigger Better?
  • Improving Performance of Outlook
  • Get the Most Out of Your Clipboard
  • A Picture is Worth 1000 Words – and 20 Pages
  • Adding Rows & Columns in Excel without Mouse
  • Use Trip Advisor When You Travel
  • How To Excel in Excel
  • Charge Your Phone In A Flash
  • Sit Up Straight!
  • HDMI Cables for Home Don’t Have to Cost  . . .
  • Manage Email Lists with Outlook Categories
  • Protect Your iPhone and iPad
  • Get Your Free Car
  • Apple iOS 8 – What’s New?
  • Facebook is Hammering Your Data Plan
  • Share A Contact
  • Getting the Most when Selling Your Old iPhone
  • 3 Halloween Apps
  • Phantom Pocket Vibration Syndrome
  • Is Your PC Sharing Your Information?
  • Can MicroSoft Surface Pro 3 Replace 3 Devices?
  • Protect Yourself from Phishing
  • 4 Business Card Reader Apps
  • Traveling for the Holidays?
  • 3 Cool Outlook 2013 Enhancements
  • Let Space Control Your Music
  • Windows Logo Key Shortcuts
  • Encrypt Your iPhone / iPad
  • Fun and Easy Excel Tips
  • Encrypt Your Android
  • More Excel Tips
  • Free Up Storage on Your iPhone
  • iPad Stylus & Writing Apps
  • Passwords & USBs – Beware!
  • Those Pesky Apple Charger Cables
  • Cynthia’s Corner – Disappearing Email & Other Tips
  • Delaying Email Delivery and OOO Reply in Outlook
  • Apple Watch – Buy Now?
  • Checks and “Balanced” Excel Cells
  • Block Unwanted Callers on your iPhone
  • Tesla
  • iPhone Restrictions
  • Free Car, Redux
  • To Swipe or Not To Swipe
  • Viber
  • Clean Up Duplicate Contacts on your SmartPhone
  • Keep Your Browsing Private
  • 3 Real-Life Examples of Bad Guy Trickery
  • Is Your Hotel Wi-Fi Safe?
  • Delegate Your Outlook Inbox and Calendar
  • DarkSky – Hyper Local Weather
  • Windows 10
  • Say Goodbye to Java – Has Chrome Lost Its Luster?
  • Two Easy Ways to Brighten Your Day
  • How Do I Know if I Signed Up for Windows 10?
  • Pass the Time with Podcasts
  • Unsend an Email in Gmail
  • Uber Update
  • Apps To Make Your Everyday Life Easier
  • How To Better Manage Your Cellular Data Usage
  • Cell Phone Buying Experience
  • Dragon Dictation
  • More Uber Tips
  • Excellent Excel ShortCuts
  • Staying Connected to the Internet
  • Reclaim Your Music Coolness
  • ICD-10
  • The Six-ccess of the iPhone 6S/6S+ and iOS9
  • Fighting Entropy
  • More Excel Tips: Function Keys and Q.A.T.
  • Lowercase to Uppercase in a Flash – Shift F3
  • MicroSoft Surface Pro 4
  • The HIPAA and FINRA Police are Coming!

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