Interesting Internet Finds – WE September 27, 2013

I have published Interesting Internet Finds monthly in the Boca Raton Computer Society’s Boca Bits monthly newsletter, and share them through APCUG‘s PUSH program with other computer/technology user group newsletter editors, for some time now.

Each month, I have many more than I can use, so have decided to start publishing some of those that were not used here. I do not go into much depth about each one, I just put them out there for you to check out yourself.

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You can now lock your device with Android Device Manager

http://www.ghacks.net/2013/09/24/can-now-lock-device-android-device-manager/
A little more security for you Android device.

Secure your Facebook account in six easy steps

http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57603812-285/secure-your-facebook-account-in-six-easy-steps/
You can never have too much security in Facebook. Make sure only the ones you want to see things see them.

From PC to HDTV via Google’s Chromecast

https://windowssecrets.com/top-story/from-pc-to-hdtv-via-googles-chromecast/
From the Windows Secrets September 25, 2013 free newsletter, an overview of Google Chromcast device.

OTT Guide to Giving Guests Access to Your Local Network

http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/ott-guide-giving-guests-access-local-network/?utm_source=feedly
Want to be nice, but still keep your own stuff private? Check out this guide from Online Tech Tips for ways to do so.

10 Types of System Tools and Optimization Programs You Don’t Need on Windows

http://www.howtogeek.com/172839/10-types-of-system-tools-and-optimization-programs-you-dont-need-on-windows/
Don’t pay money for things that actually slow Windows down. I agree with all they have listed, and other than using CCleaner, don’t use anything but what comes with my Windows operating system.

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