Make Tech Easier — great tips for Linux, Windows and Mac

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Make Tech Easier is one of the best how-to blogs I've seen in a long time.

It features tips for both new and experienced users on how to maintain your PCs and make them run better.

Taking a look at the first couple of screens, I saw plenty of tips for everything from Ubuntu to OS X, the iPhone to Vista.

In short, it's not confined to any one platform. But the tips I've seen are detailed and very, very useful. The site won't win any awards for design, but the content is extremely good. Take a look.

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Steven Rosenberg's weekly Tech Talk column, which appears Saturdays in the Los Angeles Daily News, is now available on the Daily News Technology page.

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This page contains a single entry by Steven Rosenberg published on October 7, 2008 3:00 PM.

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