Microsoft Office is highly useful in all walks of life, but it costs quite a bit of money. There’s a free, web-based alternative out there called Google Docs.
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Most PCs load far too many applications at startup, which slows down your PC tremendously. In this interactive video, learn how to remove those programs from startup, ensuring a fast boot and smooth Windows operation.
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It’s important to understand the differences between a full-sized laptop and a smaller, less expensive netbook. What are the pluses and minuses of each type of machine?
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It’s important to understand the differences between malware, trojan horses and viruses, and how to combat them.
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Thunderbolt is a brand-new interface between devices and PCs that’s much, much faster than anything else, including USB and FireWire.
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Last week, we ran a survey about the number of icons in your system tray. We received nine responses, and we’ve crunched the numbers a little bit.
The average number of icons in the system tray:
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Inside your PC is the CPU, or central processing unit. The CPU is like the brains of your PC and controls everything your PC does. Find out how a CPU works and what cores mean.
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In today’s blog post we would like to get some contribution from you, the reader. We are conducting a survey, and in order for you to get involved, we would like you to leave a comment below in the comments section. We will be picking three random contributors who leave comments, and those people will receive a free license code to the ReviverSoft product of their choice!
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It’s important to know what RAM, or memory, is all about, and how to find out what type and how much RAM you’ve got in your PC. Here’s a guide for that.
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Mass storage encompasses hard drives (HDDs) and solid state drives (SSDs). This article breaks down the differences between them.
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Hey, ReviverSofters!
This is Steve Horton. I’m the new guy in charge of content and social media here at ReviverSoft. I come from a writing background, with a degree in professional writing from Purdue (Boiler up!). I’ve had jobs in the newspaper industry, the videogame industry and the e-learning industry. In between those jobs, I’ve had freelance writing and editing gigs that, when not writing from home, have taken me to far-off places like Johannesburg, South Africa; Tunica, Mississippi; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Las Vegas, Nevada; Hammond, Indiana, and Walnut Creek, California. I’ve been everywhere, man.