Paul Salmon

Paul Salmon is the founder of Technically Easy. He is a an experienced PC user, and enjoys solving computer-related problems that he encounters on a regular basis.

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Is PC Gaming Dying?

Gaming PC

I was reading an old computer games magazine that was published about ten years ago. There was an article in it about the state of computer gaming, and whether consoles would kill gaming on computers. Fast forward to today, and I can perform a search online and still see the same discussion going on on [...]

Tips for Speeding Up Your PC

Clock

There are many tips for speeding up your PC that are available online. Some of the tips really don’t do much to increase the speed, while others may have a drastic improvement in the performance of your PC. A PC typically runs fast in its first year or so, but after that time period, its [...]

Taking Great Photographs: Wedding Photography Tips

Canon EOS 60D DSLR

Your nephew finally popped the question to his girlfriend, and you were thrilled. But he had another big question to ask: “Would you take photos at our wedding?” Before fleeing the country with extra batteries and your digital camera, know that a list of wedding photography tips can turn you from a frantic relative to [...]

Create an Attractive Web 2.0 Design Website

Web - HTTP

The purpose of Web 2.0 design is to focus on the user, and to step up the level of interactivity. Instead of limiting the user to simply viewing the content you have put on your page, a Web 2.0 design will facilitate dialog & user created content. Some examples of Web 2.0 are blogs, mashups, [...]

Bye Bye IPv4 – Hello IPv6

Ethernet Cable

The day came and went without much fanfare. I’m not talking about my recent birthday but the February 3rd 2011 “D-Day” when the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority released its 5 last octets (/8 blocks) to each Regional Internet Registry. For those of you in love with the simplicity of the IPv4 sequence, this is a [...]

Delete Files Older Than a Number of Days From DOS

DOS Prompt

With the operating systems available today, using the graphical user interface (GUI) of the operating system has become second-nature for me. It is very easy to copy, move, and delete files through the GUI interface than typing out the commands from a command line.

Twitter App Review: How to Optimize Your Time on Twitter With BUFFER

Buffer Logo

With Buffer, you can manage your tweets on Twitter more efficiently that you could in the past. Twitters recent valuation at a whopping $10 Billion is a sign that Twitter’s seriousness and value for its users has increased significantly. It is no longer a black hole to express thoughts to everyone and nobody. It has [...]

Make Your Site Load Photos as Fast as it Should

Speed

Many people that have taken on the task of putting up a website do not realize that visitors are not always very patient, especially when it comes to page loading. If the site is running slowly, people who come across it are likely to become frustrated and leave, with rare revisits in the future. If [...]