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| August 2009 | High Speed Wireless Internet Prevent Identity Theft Online |
| July2009 | Protect E-mail Access Pocket Projectors Dress Up Your Documents |
| June 2009 | Internet Explorer 8 Work Faster in Excel |
| February 2009 | Security Breaches Basic Software Features |
| January 2009 | Using the Web to promote your business Get Organized with Outlook |
| December 2008 | Cut your carbon footprint and save energy An addition to our staff |
| November 2008 | Downloaded applications that improve productivity Spam vs. E-mail |
| October 2008 | Deciding whether to upgrade Microsoft Office Windows 7 preview Domain names and top-level domains |
| September 2008 | Cloud computing services Smart phones |
| July 2008 | Google search tips and tricks Ordering Windows XP on a new computer Recycling toner cartridges |
| June 2008 | Using shortcut keys to speed your work Word's Spike feature eases rearranging of content Our new office space |
| May 2008 | How to use Word tables, Search & Replace, and Excel tools to easily clean up badly formatted data. A Google Maps mashup makes it easy to track your summer activities--even off-road, Undo and Redo explained. |
| March 2008 | What should you look for when buying an LCD monitor? Directions and map to Comp-U-Tech's new offices. Comp-U-Tech offers onsite home computer repair. |
| February 2008 | Comp-U-Tech's computer training courses are described. How to ease the transition from Office 2003 to 2007. New services are coming soon. Comp-U-Tech achieves a new Microsoft Partner status. |
| November 2007 | Password security is easily improved by using a few simple tricks. Windows Vista is about to get an upgrade that will improve it usability. Comp-U-Tech is growing again, and we're moving to new offices. |
| October 2007 | Excel's Conditional Formatting feature can bring data to life. Use the Print Screen feature to save error messages. Prevent corruption of your Outlook data files |
| September 2007 | How do you choose between Windows XP and Vista when buying a new business computer? Use the AutoCorrect feature of Microsoft Word to automatically type complicated text. |
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