Do It Yourself Tech Tutorials - The Best Of 2010 - Small Business Computing

Do It Yourself Tech Tutorials – The Best Of 2010

Jan 3, 2011
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SMB News From Network World: Do It Yourself Tech Tutorials – The Best Of 2010

Other tutorials linked in this top-ten roundup include: the 25 worst bad habits with technology and how to fix them, how to print on a budget, how to create an iPhone app and 11 hidden security threats and how to stop them.


“PC Advisor publishes hundreds of walk-throughs and tutorials every year, and 2010 was no different. Here are the Top 10 most popular technology tutorials we wrote and published in 2010.

Number 10: How to build a PC

In 2010 we set out to prove that it’s possible to save a few pounds and get the exact PC you want with a litle bit of patience, some houshold tools and an in-depth guide from PC Advisor. Our step-by-step guide to building a PC means just about anyone who has the inclination can build their own system. It may not be save you money on every specification, but you are guaranteed a tailor-made PC and a huge dollop of satisfation.”

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