Abiquiu News
  • Home
    • News 05/16/2025
    • News 05/09/2025
    • News 05/02/2025
    • News 04/25/2025
    • News 04/18/2025
    • News 04/11/2025
    • News 04/04/2025
    • News 03/28/2025
    • News 03/21/2025
    • News 03/14/2025
    • News 03/07/2025
    • News 02/28/2025
    • News 02/21/2025
    • News 02/14/2025
    • News 02/07/2025
    • Criteria for Submissions
  • News and Features
  • Dining
  • Lodging
  • Arts
  • Bloom Blog
  • Activities / Classes
    • Birding
  • Tech Tips
  • Classifieds
  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate by Owner
  • Support
  • Home
    • News 05/16/2025
    • News 05/09/2025
    • News 05/02/2025
    • News 04/25/2025
    • News 04/18/2025
    • News 04/11/2025
    • News 04/04/2025
    • News 03/28/2025
    • News 03/21/2025
    • News 03/14/2025
    • News 03/07/2025
    • News 02/28/2025
    • News 02/21/2025
    • News 02/14/2025
    • News 02/07/2025
    • Criteria for Submissions
  • News and Features
  • Dining
  • Lodging
  • Arts
  • Bloom Blog
  • Activities / Classes
    • Birding
  • Tech Tips
  • Classifieds
  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate by Owner
  • Support

How to recover a deleted contact in Gmail

8/31/2023

 
Picture
Courtesy of Rick Rouse
Great Computer Tip Newsletter and seems like a great all round buy

Have you ever accidentally deleted a Gmail contacts that you didn’t intend to delete?

Even worse, have you ever logged into your Gmail account and discovered that all of your contacts had mysteriously disappeared?

Unfortunately, these things happen from time to time, and we often don’t realize it until several days have gone by.

Luckily, it’s very easy to recover any Gmail contacts that were deleted within the last 30 days. 
Gmail has a nifty “Restore Contacts” feature that works much the same way the “System Restore” utility in Microsoft Windows works.

In a nutshell, Gmail creates time-stamped backups of the contact list that we can use later to quickly and easily recover deleted contacts.

Follow these simple instructions to restore your deleted Gmail contact(s):
1 – Log in to your Gmail account, then click here to visit your Google Contacts page.
2 – In the left-hand column, click Trash.
3 – Check the box beside the contact you want to recover.
4 – Scroll back to the top and click Recover.

That’s all there is to it. The next time you accidentally delete a Gmail contact you’ll know how to quickly and easily restore it.
​
And by the way, you can use the procedure above to recover multiple deleted contacts if you need to.
​

​Camerafy your home

8/25/2023

 
Picture
We have several cameras at our home. The first one is ancient. It’s a D-Link camera, very low resolution, that I must have set up 12 years or so ago. It still works. It just gives me a live view of what’s outside the front of our house, from inside a second floor window.

Mainly what we like the cameras for is all the wildlife we see. I even set one up at my mom’s house in Phoenix. Every once in a while, we get to see a pack of javalina in her back yard, or a bobcat, sometimes a roadrunner.

At our house we have a camera under the porch to watch the feral cats that live there. Also, the raccoons that stop by for a bite, and occasionally a squirrel. We set up a camera early in the pandemic to watch a bird's nest, and then the 4 eggs hatched, the babies got bigger, and eventually fledged, all caught on Camera.

We use Blink brand cameras. Years ago, it was free storage for the videos, but now they charge. Most cameras require a monthly charge for storage, but not all. The best reason to use cloud storage is because if you use the cameras for security and the videos are locally stored, then the robber needs to steal the storage device for a clean getaway. That happens.

Our Blink cameras are setup via our smartphone, which is fairly standard. There are many camera brands to choose from, with varying capabilities – features. As I buy nearly everything in the world from Amazon, you can certainly look there to get an idea of what is available. I am also including a few links that review cameras, but you know, take it all with a grain of salt.

One review is HERE. 

Another review is HERE. 

For fun, a third review is HERE. 

There is a lot of overlap in the reviews. There are a LOT of cameras. Read up on them and Google any questions you come up with. 

Note: This weeks Scene Around Abiquiu, video of a bear cub, was taken 8/22 on our camera out front.  

Mac Malware

8/18/2023

 
Picture
Macs are being targeted more and more these days. Anti-malware programs, and anti-virus programs are more important than ever to install on your Mac. What was new to me though, was that installed apps on a Mac, once legitimate, could become malware.

Apparently there was a time when the automatic light and dark mode on a Mac was not provided by Apple, but was done via a third party app. This has become a problem on the older Macs that are still using a product called NightOwl.

According to How To Geek, the original NightOwl program was created to give users the opportunity to switch from light mode to dark mode. Since 2018, this feature has been provided by Apple starting with MacOS Mojave. NightOwl was later sold, however, to another company which injected malicious software into it.

If you have NightOwl on your Mac, it is highly recommended that you remove it ASAP. You can read more about it HERE. 

​Some Useful and Varied Tips

8/11/2023

 
Picture
I was looking for a good tech tip, as I haven’t found the one I sent myself a week or so ago, and the first one that came up was pretty good. I liked the very first suggestion, REBOOT, and then number 14 was good, Spacebar to scroll down, Shift + Spacebar to scroll up. The other ones are pretty good too. There were both PC and Mac tips. Read them HERE. 

And another useful tip: 4 tablespoons equals a quarter cup.

Q&A: How can I print recipes that I see on Facebook?

8/4/2023

 
Picture
Courtesy of Rick Rouse Tech Tips

Question from Connie:
 I love to cook and I’m always seeing recipes that I want to try on Facebook.
The problem I have is when I go to print them it wants to print all the other posts too.
What’s the best way to print just one recipe and nothing else? 

Rick’s answer:  Connie, probably the easiest way to print your recipe posts is to display each post all by itself on a separate page, and then print that page. Here’s how:
First, find the post containing the recipe you want to print, then click that post’s time stamp. The time stamp will be something like “5 min”, “2 hrs”, “just now” or something similar. Clicking the post’s time stamp will place that post all by itself on a separate page.
Once the post is displayed on its own page, press the Ctrl+P key combination to open a print dialog box. From there you can print the current page containing the single recipe post.
And by the way, this tip works for printing any type of post on Facebook, not just recipes.
Another option is to take a partial screenshot of just the section of the page containing the recipe and then print the screenshot just like you would print a photograph or any other type of image.
I hope this helps, Connie. Good luck!
​
Update from Connie:  Ah Ha!!!!!!! I did the Ctrl+P thing to print the page and it worked. Thank you very much. Saved me a lot of writing. Your tips are awesome by the way!
<<Previous
Forward>>

    Tech Tips



    There's a lot of fake information out there.  Please be scrupulous about what you share on Facebook and other platforms.  Here are some trusted sources.  Please don't rely on social media for your information.  ​

    Picture

    Abiquiu Computer Recycling

    Abiquiu Computers gives away available computers for FREE. We recover used pc’s and upgrade them, repair them, refurbish them so they may have another life with someone else.
    ​
    Free stuff:
    Windows 11 SFF desktops 
    Smartphone

     
    Thank you!
    Fidel​
    ​

    ​I could really use some Monitors. I also get asked for smart phones and tablets.
    ​
    Email 
    Do you have a computer sitting in your closet or garage? Brian will wipe all personal information off the hard drive. Pass on that computer today.
    Please contact
    Abiquiu Computers. 

    Abiquiu Computers has retired from the computer repair business but still fixes up and gives away donated computers.

    Categories

    All
    Rick Rouse

    RSS Feed

    Archives

    May 2025
    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    May 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018

affiliate_link