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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. [7 Tutorials - Help and How To For Windows & Windows Phone] This week's articles: [Best of the Web for Windows users - 11 - 17 September 2016] Published by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on Sep 18, 2016 09:51 am [News] This week Microsoft has notified some Windows 10 users that the Anniversary Update may take three months to roll out to everyone. You can see the details of why it will take them this long in this week’s recap. Also, you will see details about Microsoft’s latest battery tests in which they compare Edge to Chrome and other browsers and that many Xbox 360 games are coming soon to Xbox One through Microsoft’ backwards compatibility feature. [How to set and customize screensavers in Windows] Published by Codrut Neagu on Sep 16, 2016 01:31 pm [Screensaver] Do you want to set or maybe change your Windows screensaver? Do you want to disable the active screensaver completely? Do you want to change the way your screensaver works? In this article we'll show you all steps that you need to go through to do all of these things, in all modern versions of Windows: Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. There’s plenty of ground to cover so let's get started: [How to delete or forget wireless network profiles in Windows 10] Published by Codrut Neagu on Sep 15, 2016 12:13 pm [Wireless] When you connect to broadcasting or even to a hidden wireless network in Windows 10, the operating system creates a profile for that connection, in which it stores information like its SSID (the name of the network) and its security details (like the password and the encryption type it uses). But what if you decide you don't want your PC or device to remember a certain wireless connection? In such a case, you must delete its network profile and forget that Wi-Fi network. In this guide we will show you how to do that: [How to connect to wireless networks in Windows 10] Published by Codrut Neagu on Sep 14, 2016 02:19 pm [Wireless] Connecting to wireless networks in Windows 10 is a very easy and straightforward process, involving just a few simple steps. It’s true that it depends on whether the wireless router broadcasts the name of the Wi-Fi network or not. But if it does, connecting to that network is as simple as entering its password and choosing whether you want your Windows 10 PC or device to be visible to other devices in the same network. Let’s see how it’s done: [How to use and change the quick responses available on Android smartphones] Published by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on Sep 14, 2016 12:21 pm [Phone call] A quick response is a short SMS that you can send when rejecting a call on your Android smartphone. They are generic text messages that let people know why you can’t answer right now and what you wish them to do, like call you later or send you a text instead. The Android operating system offers four default quick responses which you can customize to your liking. Here’s how to view and edit the quick response text messages that are available in Android: [Reviewing the Huawei AM08 Swan Portable Bluetooth Speaker ] Published by Codrut Neagu on Sep 13, 2016 03:00 pm [Huawei AM08 Swan Portable Bluetooth Speaker] Huawei is an electronics company best known for its Android smartphones. However, their portfolio is more diverse than that and it also includes portable Bluetooth speakers. One of their more recent models is called the Huawei Swan Portable Bluetooth Speaker (AM08), a portable speaker with a very interesting design. A few weeks ago, we received one in testing and, after playing with it since, now we’d like to share with you what we’ve found. Read this review and we will tell you everything there is to know about the Huawei Swan Portable Bluetooth Speaker (AM08): [4 Steps to changing the display language used by Android devices] Published by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on Sep 13, 2016 01:02 pm [Language] Many users purchase an Android smartphone or tablet that comes with the user interface in English and they want to have it translated into their local language, like Spanish, Chinese, German and so on. Luckily, most (if not all) Android smartphones and tablets offer this feature straight from the box and all it takes is a couple of taps to change the display language that is used on your device. Here’s what you have to do in order to change the language used for displaying the Android operating system: [Simple questions: What is the Homegroup and how does it work?] Published by Codrut Neagu on Sep 12, 2016 12:44 pm [Homegroup] The Homegroup is a feature that was first introduced in Windows 7 and is also present in Windows 8.1 and in Windows 10, where it works the same way. The idea behind the Homegroup is simple: to provide an easy way for sharing libraries, folders and devices on small networks such as that from your home. Accessing stuff that's shared with the Homegroup is easy and it doesn’t require users to type in usernames and passwords. In this article we will explain you how the Homegroup works, how to create one, how to join a Homegroup and how to recover its password in case you no longer remember it. Last month's most popular articles: [15 Reasons why you should get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update today] [5 Issues that make Microsoft Edge a worse web browser than others] [How to get the Anniversary Update today with the Windows 10 Update Assistant] Looking for a Windows 10 manual? Except where otherwise noted, all content is provided "as is", with no warranties, and it is licensed under [Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International]. If you use materials published from this site for noncommercial purposes, you are kindly asked to mention our site as the source and post a link to the original article(s). [MailChimp Email Marketing] You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in at our website. [unsubscribe from this list] | [update subscription preferences] | [view email in browser]

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