Amazon Prime is an annual membership that provides free two-day shipping on qualifying Amazon purchases for you and four “household members.” What this membership-sharing means is that you can provide Amazon Prime shipping benefits to your parents, siblings and friends. …[Continue]
How to Manage Passwords
The topic of password security has been in the news recently because of several high-profile websites that had their users’ passwords hacked. The advice after these kinds of hacking incidents is always the same: change your passwords at the affected …[Continue]
How to Keep Your Facebook Notifications Private
Here’s an insider tip on how to mitigate the spew from prolific Facebook apps that want to spam your Facebook wall. You know the ones I’m talking about? So-and-so watched a video, so-and-so read an article, etc. These notifications are …[Continue]
How to Remove Spotify Updates From Your Wall
Is your Facebook wall overrun with music playlists from Spotify? Do you care what songs your friends are listening to on Spotify? If not, heres a tip from The Internet Patrol explaining how to remove all Spotify updates from your …[Continue]
How to Use Evernote
Evernote is a note-taking application that captures ideas, pictures, articles from the Internet, and yet defies classification because of how well it simply works everywhere you are: your smart phone, a mobile browser or your desktop computer. With free apps …[Continue]
How to Find Your Favorite Artists With Songkick
Live music fans rejoice! Songkick is an iPhone and Android app that will scan your local music collection and let you know when your favorite artists are going to be performing in your town. In addition, at their website, you …[Continue]
How to Send Photos to Dropbox from Your Phone
Does the photo gallery on your smart phone just grow and grow and never make it your desktop computer? Android phone users can make use of the easy-as-pie photo sync feature of t…[Continue]
How to Get Your Facebook Under Control
Facebook can be a “constant source of annoyance, embarrassment and trouble” according to this article on Lifehacker: The Stupid Things You Do on Facebook. OTOH, the article also explains how to solve these problems, and “get Facebook under control.” For …[Continue]