Webcams should be covered when not in use because hackers could be using them to spy on people, a charity advises. Childnet International says...
Facebook's CEO reportedly approached Samsung about making the social network's next phone. Smart move. Remember the first Facebook phone, the...
A new, faster version of Wi-Fi was officially rubber-stamped Wednesday. The latest Wi-Fi technology, called "802.11ac," offers speeds of up to...
Microsoft has made a dramatic U-turn over its decision to impose restrictions on pre-owned titles on its new Xbox One console. The company had...
Why not?
I suggest you start with a Malware check: read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
According to Dell: Monitor STFC (Self Test Feature Check) Turn off the monitor Plug the monitor power cord directly into the wall socket to...
On June 26 Microsoft will release a preview of Windows 8.1. which will likely be released in final form in August. Windows 8.1 fixes some...
Adding to Bills suggestion you could also do a "Reset" of Internet Explorer: Click the "Tools" icon on the Menu, click Internet Options, select...
Thanks for posting a link to the solution.
It does sound like a flash issue. Google Chrome includes flash in the browser, and will use that version whereas firefox relies on you...
Google and Yahoo -- and the other tech giants stung by the recent news of their participation in government surveillance programs -- are in the...
Over the past few years, Microsoft has been inching closer to making Office available on any device. By launching its Office Mobile for iPhone app...
Google is launching balloons into near space to provide internet access to buildings below on the ground. About 30 of the superpressure...
A big battle is brewing in the world of video games. The battlelines for the living room were drawn this week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo...
So, you have your solution: Use Chrome!
He probably has, but even if he didn't, that driver is of no use, as it does not support 64-bit Windows 7. Sharp only has a 32-bit driver...
Care to explain? There have been some reports of Windows 8 Apps not working. One of the causes is that the DNS Client Service is rot running.
Just because some low-level NSA sub-contractor makes claims doesn't make it the truth. Other then that, I have not much else to say. The...
Sharp no longer provides support for that model so on 64-bit you are SOL. That model is at least 9 years old. Get a new printer.
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