The latest articles by David Webb

  • How to change Samsung TV picture size settings

    Is your Samsung TV zoomed in or not displaying correctly? Depending on a host of different factors, certain programs will look better when watched in a certain picture size. Like all TVs, the Samsung Smart TV allows you to change the size of the images on your screen.

  • How many IF statements can you nest in Excel

    In normal circumstances, Excel places a limit on the number of nested conditional formulas that you can use. The limit is 7. However, it is possible to circumvent the limitation over the number of nested conditional formulas by cascading them. This article will look at the different methods for nesting multiple IF statements in Excel.

  • Uninstall Flash Player: Mac, Windows 10

    As we have already spoken about in this article, Adobe Flash player support ended on the 31st December, 2020, and Adobe began blocking Flash content from running in Flash Player as of January 12, 2021. This EOL (End of Life) date effectively kills Adobe Flash Player. It is now recommended that you remove Adobe Flash Player from your computer as soon as possible. This article will explain how to uninstall Flash Player for both PC and Mac.

  • How to change new tab page Chrome: Android, extension, Mac

    After the Google Chrome 69 update, users noticed that the new tab page also changed. Each time you open the new tab page on Google Chrome, several tiles representing your most viewed pages are displayed. This new feature can raise privacy issues as tiles display the latest content you've viewed. In this article we show you how to restore the previous Chrome settings, or simply remove these shortcuts.

  • T-Mobile Voicemail: number, app, setup, password

    As a T-Mobile customer, there are multiple ways you can access and check your voicemail. This article will explain how to set up your voicemail with a password and then how to access your voicemail using the My T-Mobile app, and with a designated number.

  • How to make a copy of a Google Doc: on phone, iPhone

    Google Docs is a cloud service that allows you to collaborate on documents with other people. Google Docs comes with a built-in option to create backup copies of your important files (for future reference) before sharing them with other users. Read on for instructions to duplicate your documents, presentations, and spreadsheets.

  • 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.0.1 IP address signification

    The IP address number 192.168.0.0 (or 192.168.1.1/192.168.0.1) signifies a simply private (non-routable) network used for the internal networks of personal or small enterprises. These types of networks can have up to 254 machines connected locally (numbers ranging from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254). This article will explain these IP addresses and their differences.

  • Mouse clicking on its own: Mac, virus, Windows 10

    The mouse or touch pad is an essential piece of hardware that is used to navigate folders, launch programs and access a computer's right or left-click options. Sometimes, users may face issues where the mouse or touch pad starts moving around erratically, and merely pointing the cursor on an icon causes the program to launch automatically. This issue is also known as an automatic click issue.

  • How to setup Airtel broadband connection: in Windows

    Sometimes you may face a problem with an Airtel broadband connection with the router settings and network connections already in place. The LAN icon shows that the internet is connected but the website says "Page cannot be displayed". In this article we will show you the steps to take to rectify this problem and help with your Airtel broadband setup.

  • Transfer Mini DV to computer: with & without firewire

    This article describes the various methods that can be used to transfer videos from a Mini DV tape to your computer. Most of the components described below can be bought for an affordable price on Ebay, Amazon, or any local electronics convenience store.