Remembering 9/11

Remembering 9/11 Anyone who was living on the 11th day of September in 2001, will never forget where they were when those planes were deliberately flown into the World Trade Center towers, killing thousands, and changing the world for forever. In 2001 the name “Cloudeight” meant stationery because that’s what we did. And in the days following 9/11/2001… Read More »

Judy’s Fruit Bowls

Judy’sFruitBowls @ 4example.net Judy may want an email address like Judy’sFruitBowls @ 4example.net, but we have news for Judy – and for everyone else who would like to have Frank’s Mail or Lizzie’s Mail or MyDog’s @ whatever.com – you can’t use apostrophes and things like that in email addresses. You can use periods, dashes, and underscores (… Read More »

Fix Your Windows 10 Start Menu With a Click

Fix Your Windows 10 Start Menu With a Click There are more of you using Windows 10 than any other version except Windows 7. We think Windows 10 is an excellent operating system, but it’s not perfect. One of the biggest and most annoying problems reported by Windows 10 users (including TC) is the problem with the Windows… Read More »

Cloudeight InfoAve Premium Issue #674 is Available Online

Cloudeight InfoAve Premium Issue #674 is Available Online This week’s Cloudeight InfoAve Premium Newsletter Issue, #674 (September 9, 2016),  is available online right now. Please click here to read it. Here’s a quick overview of InfoAve Premium Issue #674: Questions & Answers Tony suddenly lost his virtual desktops Linda has very few System Restore Points Erik wants to… Read More »

A New Walking Place

A New Walking Place This summer, I have almost abandoned my former favorite place to walk. I have found a new walking place, and I have been walking there almost every single day this summer – even on days when the temperature was up there nibbling at 100 degrees (that’s about 38 degrees Celsius for those of you… Read More »

Private Browsing Isn’t So Private

Private Browsing Isn’t So Private Surprisingly, despite the names the Big Three browsers give to private browsing modes – Internet Explorer’s In-private Browsing mode, Google’s Incognito mode and Firefox’s Private Browsing mode – there’s really not much private about private browsing. Every site you visit is tracked by your ISP regardless of whether you’re using a private mode,… Read More »