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How to Make Video Calls with Skype*

Dave Taylor shows you how you can use Skype* on your PC to make video calls to friends, family, and colleagues.

Tech needed: A PC with a built-in or external webcam and the latest free version of Skype software which you can download from Skype.com.

Set-up time: 15 minutes, easy. Just add the people you want to call to your Skype contact list using their name or email address.

Watch this how-to video as Dave explains how you can video call with Skype on your PC. You can also read step-by-step instructions on the Inside Scoop blog.

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How to Stream Video from Your Laptop to Your HDTV

How to stream video from your laptop to your HDTV

Dave Taylor shows you how to stream video from your laptop to your HDTV. Learn how you can watch Hulu* and Netflix* on your HDTV by connecting an HDMI cable from your laptop to your TV.

How to Increase your Facebook* Privacy and Security

Dave Taylor shows you how you can make your Facebook experience as private—or public—as you want. Watch as Dave shows you how to change your Facebook privacy and security settings. You'll also learn how to select custom settings for your status updates.

Increasing Facebook* Security with an SMS Passcode

Dave Taylor explains how you can set an SMS password on your Facebook account. When you login from an unfamiliar location, Facebook will send your mobile phone a password that you enter on Facebook. It's an easy update to increase your Facebook account security.

How to Create a Video Greeting Card on your Mac

How to create a video greeting card on your Mac

Learn how to create a video greeting card using your Apple* computer. Watch this short video from Dave Taylor as he shows you how to shoot and share video instead of sending plain text.

How to Create a Video Greeting Card on Your PC

How to create a video greeting card on your PC

Use your laptop to create a video greeting card for friends and family. It’s quick and easy to learn how to shoot and share video with this educational tech tips video from Dave Taylor.

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