Jim Rossman is a tech columnist for Tribune News Service. He may be reached at [email protected].
Microsoft is still forcing you to back up your files to the cloud, but recent changes have made it easier to restore your local files. Too bad those changes aren't documented.
With Microsoft Lens retiring, you can still scan and save documents on your phone using one of these alternative apps.
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This tiny tweak changed how I use Copilot with OneDrive and Outlook
Now, Copilot has access to all your files in OneDrive and emails in Outlook. However, your data stays within the Microsoft ...
With the right adapter, the micro-USB port on your Fire TV Stick can be used for charging devices, external data storage, and ...
Things You Should Have Done series two see Chi (Lucia Keskin) once again forced to contend with life and death and a long ...
A driving instructor has demonstrated a simple steering wheel technique that aims to help drivers dodge potholes when it's ...
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The Ultimate Do-Everything Sports Car You Should Buy In 2026
There was a time when high-performance sedans were about compromise. You could have speed, or you could have space. You could ...
The San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles square off on Super Wild Card Weekend. The winner plays the Bears. Live ...
Until a year ago, NIS 180,000 bought a Chinese family EV. Today, the same price gets a Tesla Model Y– or Ioniq 5–sized ...
The five different Callaway Quantum drivers may look like the most complex array of offerings for a new driver family, but it ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I stopped guessing where my storage went, and this one tool helped me figure it out
Besides being a fast utility app for Windows, it's also free for personal use. You can use WizTree to identify which files ...
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