No matter where you go, Smartphones, including Android, iPhones, and Windows phones, are everywhere. Newer users are often confounded by the array of applications or […]
How Big Is Your Footprint on the Web?
Hundreds of years ago indigenous people followed animal tracks to find food and sources of water. Today the tracks we make through emails and attachments, […]
Getting Started with Hoopla
Free audio and video streaming service is now available to Heights Library cardholders via Hoopla. Hoopla offers access to thousands of video, music and audiobook […]
Windows XP Operating System Is Expiring
Home or office computers running the Microsoft Office Windows XP operating system (OS) received alerts in recent weeks informing them that as of Tuesday, April […]
Opt-Out of Data Mining
Data mining is the utilization of software by retail companies to search available data bases to find customers with characteristics that identify them as potential […]
Downloading and Saving Photos Attached to Email
Library customers often question how to download and save photos attached to webmail such as Yahoo! or Gmail. In Yahoo! mail, open the email message by clicking […]
Google Ads Starring YOU!
Do you have a Google account? Be aware that changes to Google’s Terms of Service, effective on November 11th, allow the company to use your […]
Online Photo-Sharing Privacy and Security
July is a prime vacation month, and a perfect time to take and share digital photos online. Social networking websites and online photo-sharing applications allow […]
Working with Photo Backgrounds in PowerPoint 2010
Ever bored by PowerPoint presentations that are colorless and bland? PowerPoint 2010 provides great tools for adding photos as a background design element. Photos can […]
How to Capture Screenshots
When something happens on your computer screen or mobile device that you don’t understand, knowing how to take a picture of what you are seeing […]