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Dell Venue 8 Pro vs. Microsoft Surface RT
The Dell Venue 8 Pro is the new tablet darling and I sprang for one and got a great deal at Costco. It was $329.99 for the 64 GB model, plus the charger, plus the Dell case plus a 2-year … Continue reading
Safely extending Windows RT memory with a micro SD card
Note: This article applies to the Surface Pro 3. Tablet computers don’t come with the same kind of massive hard drives as desktop computers. My Surface RT only has 17 GB free. The obvious way to expand your memory is … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Surface
Tagged BitLocker, File History, how to, micro SD card, OneDrive, skydrive, tutorial, Windows 8.1, WIndows RT
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Olive Tree Bible Software
I’ve used Olive Tree Bible Software for a long time, longer than I can remember exactly. What I want to emphasize about this company is that they have been consistently there to meet my needs. Every time I come up … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Surface, Product Reviews
Tagged Bible, Olive Tree Bible Software, WIndows RT
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Confused about Windows RT?
If you read the tech press, you’ll find lots of people criticizing Windows RT, and more likely than not, they will say that they are “confused.” OK, I admit that I was initially confused when I got my Microsoft Surface … Continue reading