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Debunking Myths: Is Hiding Your Wireless SSID Really More Secure?

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Netopath

A Netopath (short for Internet Sociopath or Net Psychopath) is an individual who displays deviant behavior on the Internet or uses the Internet to engage in psychologically dangerous behaviour.

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Learning Windows Search: Using the Desktop for Maximum Search Mastery

Search on the desktop has been a staple of Windows for years now, but many users don't know just how truly useful it is. When you search from the desktop, you can find anything, anywhere, including non-indexed locations. This means you really can't lose anything, if you know how to look for it!

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Debunking Myths: Is Hiding Your Wireless SSID Really More Secure?

Seems like every guide to securing your wireless network tells you to keep your SSID from broadcasting to make your network more secure, but is that really worthwhile? Let's take a look at one of the silliest myths out there.

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Why does Application Search in Windows 8 no Longer Match Substrings?

Being able to find your favorite applications using substrings makes your workload just a bit easier to deal with, but what do you do when this useful search feature stops working? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to solve a reader’s ‘broken’ search feature problem.

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How to Change “Search with Bing” in MS Word to Use Google Instead

Microsoft Word’s context menu has a menu item that most people have probably seen but don’t use — the ability to search for a selection using Bing. You can make this feature even more useful by changing it to search via Google instead.

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Learning Windows 8 Search: A New Look and Some New Tricks

Search is well integrated into Windows nowadays. So much so that if you're using a keyboard, you can pretty much control your entire computer with a few key presses. In this lesson, we're going to begin showing you how to do just that, putting you well on your way to becoming a search master!

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Ask HTG: How Can I Easily Keep a Local Copy of Facebook Photos on My Phone?

Today’s Ask How-To Geek is a bit of a role reversal: most people want an easy way to get their photos from their phone to their Facebook account but we’re solving a problem for a reader who wants to get his Facebook photos from his account to his phone. Read on as we show him how.

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