Ever forgotten your own wireless network key or been to visit a client who doesn’t remember theirs? If so, this small free utility called WirelessKeyView allows you to view saved wireless network
VIEW POSTThe customer’s always right. Even if you work in a technical area where the customer is actually (pardon me customers) CLUELESS! They are still right. Know why? Because if they don’t like
VIEW POSTCPU-Z is a small stand-alone utility designed to give you advanced information about the main devices on your system such as the CPU, Mainboard, Memory and System.
VIEW POSTIf you’ve been following the series of articles about employing your next shining star, and making sure you do all the up-front stuff properly, you’ll be equipped with a go getting, enthusiastic
VIEW POSTDouble Driver is a tool for collecting the drivers that the computer uses to communicate with its hardware. One of the main reasons why you would want to collect an computers drivers is if you don’t
VIEW POSTFormatting computers is a task that busy computer technicians have to do almost daily and it isn’t as easy as slipping the XP disk into the computer and pressing setup. Clients will want to keep
VIEW POSTAs a freelancer, especially a techie, you have a unique opportunity to offer your customers something they can’t always get from the big boys – you. Personal, smiley service, and taking the
VIEW POSTLSP-Fix is a free tool designed to fix internet connections damaged by malware or buggy software. The Layered Service Provider (aka LSP) is a part of your operating system that your computer uses to connect
VIEW POSTAs a new employer, you will be responsible for the Health and Safety of your employee, paying and processing their salary, possibly making tax and National insurance contributions, and will be required
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