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Other common Windows shortcut keys are: CTRL+C: Copy CTRL+X: Cut CTRL+V: Paste CTRL+Z: Undo CTRL+B: Bold CTRL+U: Underline CTRL+I: Italic There are lists of the keyboard commands and shortcuts available online. 7. VIRUS/MALWARE SCANNING Much of typical computer maintenance is automated or unneeded today, but it is still essential to understand how to check a system for nasty bugs, spyware, and other malicious applications. While the scanning tools come with real-time monitors, something can still slip onto the system before the scanner knows about it. So it's critical to know how to trigger a manual virus/malware scan. 8. GET ORGANISED Think of your computer like your desk and filing cabinet and keep it organised. Don't cover your computers desktop with hundreds of random files and shortcuts. Create a home for every file and they will be easier to find and work with. This can also make backups easy too as all the files should be grouped together. If you do try to do something new each day on the computer then you will soon find yourself with a wealth of knowledge about quicker ways to do things and how to use the more advanced features. This will add content and depth to your work. With this happening you will receive more value and enjoyment from your computer investment over time. Happy computing! Cliff Salter www.pchardware.co.nz MEMORY CHIPS Faster food Fast food could get even faster with KFC due to introduce "self-service" kiosks in its New Zealand stores. A KFC store on Auckland's North Shore will be the first to get the touch- screen terminals within the next year after the self-service model proved successful in France. Source: NZ Herald Samsung 'not as cool' as Apple Samsung has defeated Apple in the latest spat in the rivals' patent wars when a British judge ruled Samsung's Galaxy tablets did not infringe the US company's designs for the iPad because they were "not as cool". In a High Court judgment Samsung's Galaxy tablets belonged to the same family as the Apple design when viewed from the front, but the Samsung products were "very thin, almost insubstantial members of that family with unusual details on the back". "They do not have the same understated and extreme simplicity which is possessed by the Apple design. They are not as cool," the judge said. "The overall impression produced is different." Source: Reuters Happy 25th Birthday to the GIF On June 16th, 1987 the GIF was born. It's remarkable that this simple little file format has played such a pivotal role in so many iterations of the Internet, which was still just a couple of networked computers when Steve Wilhite invented it. Source: Co.Design Where? Hair! Everywhere! Head in the clouds Google co-founder, Sergei Brin The hair and beauty industry is about to get a high-tech makeover with the launch of Salon Finder, a New Zealand designed iPhone app for the Facebook generation. The app, designed to give salon owners the ability to market and manage their own brand and customer promotions, is already available in Australia and a US release into a major American city is planned within the next six months. Salon Finder is accessible on iPad and iPod and works as a GPS locator to help people find local salons close by, or for visitors to look up salons before arriving at a new destination. Users can look up, rate and review salons helping to spread the word while doing so. Source: www.salonapps.co.nz has revealed that the company's 'Project Glass' techno goggles could be on sale as early as next year. They are in late prototype stages of wearable glasses that look similar to thick-rimmed glasses that "normal people" wear. However, these provide a display with a heads up computer interface. There are a few buttons on the arms of the glasses, but otherwise, they could be mistaken for normal glasses. Source: Daily Mail www.hermagazine.co.nz | 67