SAN ANTONIO — We all know the benefits of organizing: you’re less stressed, more productive and more consistent. Here’s a challenge to complete in one week to help you reach that point. For the next ...
Think back to the days when we had to store everything locally on our computers. Thumb drives and external hard drives helped, but it was cumbersome. Today, everything syncs right to cloud storage. Is ...
I was never big on organizing things in any particular order. It always felt like a chore, whether it was clothes, tools, or digital files. But having no organization means full-on panic when you ...
Gene Rubel the Digital Device Doctor, cures digital anxiety for seniors and home/ home-office users. A graduate of Harvard Business School, “Doctor Gene” spent more than 30 years in international ...
The only words more terrifying to an average PC user than “Blue Screen of Death” are “spring cleaning.” Admit it: Sitting back and dumping file after file into your computer without bothering to ...
Q. Is there an easy way to save certain types of files, such as data files, to specific hard drives? A. Windows 10 includes an option for managing where new content is saved on your computer. For ...
A week ago, Dropbox got itself in a controversy about supporting M1 Macs natively. The company said it will eventually, but in the meantime, the app just announced today some new tools for searching ...
Dropbox is adding a feature that will let you add automation to folders so new files are automatically renamed, grouped into subfolders, or more. The feature is called, perhaps unsurprisingly, ...
The Apple Mac is a powerful tool that offers a wide range of built-in features and settings designed to enhance your productivity and streamline your digital workspace. However, navigating through ...
Dropbox is one of those huge, ubiquitous apps—like Gmail, or iMessage, or Spotify—that is constantly adding new features. But if you’re not using the service on a daily basis, you might miss some of ...
Also, if the contents of files can be searched, why make a user name a file? Shouldn’t I just be able to type (or even better, speak) “Last year’s tax returns” and have the operating system find and ...