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Mac tip: Get a special alert whenever your VIPs send you email
Recently, I wrote a tip about how to set your iPhone to alert you whenever you get email from "VIPs"—friends, loved-ones, colleagues, and other special someones you've nominated for very-important status. Not bad, readers said, but is there any way to do something...

iOS 8 tip: Important email thread? Get an alert when people reply
Need to know the moment someone replies to an email you just sent or received? Thanks to iOS 8, setting up an alert for replies to a specific Mail thread takes just a couple of taps. The trick: when you're composing either a new email or a reply to an existing...

Social tip: FTW! FML! TL;DR! 6 head-scratching acronyms explained
Sure, everyone pretty much knows what "LOL" means, and most of us have grown familiar with the "ROFLs," the "LMAOs" and the "<3s." But at the risk of showing my age (I haven't been 25 in about 20 years), I'm often scratching my head at the alphabet soup of acronyms...

Windows tip: Slow startup? Your startup programs may be to blame
So, wondering why your new Windows 8 PC is taking so long to start up in the morning? The culprit might be one of your startup programs—that is, programs on your hard drive that launch the moment you hit the power button. The Windows 8 Task Manager has a nifty feature...

Mac “Yosemite” tip: How to sign a PDF with your fingertip
Got a PDF you need to sign? One of the Mac's niftiest tricks is its ability to snap a photo of your signature and paste it onto the dotted line of any PDF, but now there's an even easier way for your iMac or MacBook to capture your John Hancock. Thanks to the new...

iOS 8/Mac tip: Close an open Safari tab on another iPhone, iPad, or Mac
Both iOS (on the iPhone and iPad) and OS X (on the Mac) let you view open Safari tabs on all your iCloud-connected devices—meaning, for example, you can use your iPhone to see which Safari tabs you have open on your Mac. Neat, right? But here's a nifty little twist to...
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