If you use Facebook this is a great tip for keeping your friends organized without setting up multiple accounts.
Facebook friends. Hundreds of people that include your close friends and family, as well as someone you met once or twice walking your dog in the park. Just like in real life, you don’t always want to share the same things with every one of those people. The good news is, you don’t have to. Facebook allows you to create custom friend lists. This comes in handy at times when you have an update you’d like to share with only certain friends. You can create as many friend lists as you like and separate your professional contacts from personal ones. Facebook custom friends lists will help you keep your Facebook news feed organized. You can also select any friend list to see a feed of posts made by just the people on that list. Create Facebook Custom Friend Lists. First of all, you’ll need to log into your Facebook account on your desktop. You can’t create Facebook custom friend lists on the mobile app. Read more Last week we received a comment asking who writes this column and how to get in touch. A little about what we do (mostly Brian).
Brian Bondy started Abiquiu Computers in 2008. Since that time he has given away 393 computers. These were computers that were recycled, cleaned, sometimes upgraded at his expense and given away with no strings attached. They have been provided to locals and local organizations. It stemmed from a desire to give back to our community, keep computers out of the landfill, and give them a new life. It also involves taking once or twice monthly runs into Santa Fe to Goodwill to recycle those items, often old printers that could not be fixed. In addition Brian also does computer consulting. Brian repairs and upgrades computers at a competitive rate and you don't need to leave Abiquiu! Estimates are free. Just have a question. Email Brian at abiquiucomputers@windstream.net In 2012 when I began Abiquiu News and it was a natural to include a tech tip from Brian and occasionally from myself. He often sees the same issues - files lost, malware, hard drive failure (with no back up). He writes the tech tip to, in part, help you avoid problems or to work more efficiently. So if you have a question drop an email or give us a call and leave a message. If a new computer is in your future this holiday season keep Brian in mind to give that computer a new home. Carol This week we've gotten several calls with questions about upgrading to Windows 10. October 25th we talked about the Window 10 Upgrade Assistant. Please look back.
Our tech tips come from questions we get weekly or computer issues we see that are often repeated. Back up your files. Remember, backing off your files is not the same as a back up. It's only a back up if your files are kept in more than one place. Keep you computer updated. Don't click on a link in emails unless you are sure it's safe. Don't share your personal information. That's all for this week Universal storage has become an increasingly popular way to keep data synced across your many machines. Try using a service like Dropbox or Box, or in a completely Apple environment, iCloud Drive. Then, upload your desired files to the service of your choosing, download the app onto all of your devices, and that's it! You'll now have access to all of your files anywhere you go. Best of all, you can set them to all sync whenever you make updates.
I use drop box. I can work from anywhere I can sign on to the internet, let's say Scotland or anywhere I can sign on to a computer. You can cut down on the number of notifications you’re getting—not just from your phone but also from your computer and other gadgets. Do you really want to give apps and websites the permission to interrupt you whenever they feel like it?
With the newly upgraded Do Not Disturb features in Android and iOS, plus the notification management tools you get in the settings of these mobile OSes, it’s easier than ever to put a lid on apps you don’t want to hear from constantly. You can still let people reach you in an emergency without having Snapchat pinging every two minutes. Check the notification settings inside the apps you use as well. In Gmail for Android and iOS, for instance, you can have alerts only for emails sent to your primary folder; in Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, you can mute conversation threads for a certain number of hours until you’re ready to read them; and so on and so on. |
Tech TipsThere's a lot of fake information out there. Please be scrupulous about what you share on Facebook and other platforms. Here are some trusted sources. Please don't rely on social media for your information.
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