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PGP Encryption: How It Works and How You Can Get Started

PGP Encryption: How It Works and How You Can Get Started

Heard of PGP encryption, but have no idea what it means? Find out how it works and how you can encrypt files using PGP.

By Crystal Crowder - 1 month ago
How to Fix “Windows Modules Installer Worker” High CPU Usage

How to Fix “Windows Modules Installer Worker” High CPU Usage

Is your PC running slow due to windows modules installer worker? Here are five ways to fix high CPU usage caused by this background process.

By Ojash Yadav - 1 month ago
How to Make Your Windows Gaming Laptop Play Longer on Battery

How to Make Your Windows Gaming Laptop Play Longer on Battery

Going to be away from a power outlet? Learn how to can extend your gaming playing sessions on your laptop with these tips.

By Sydney Butler - 1 month ago
How to Create and Use Location-Based Reminders on Android

How to Create and Use Location-Based Reminders on Android

Location-based reminders can save you time and effort by prompting you to do something when you’re in a particular location.

By Alexandra Arici - 1 month ago
How to Bypass Paywalls of Leading News Websites

How to Bypass Paywalls of Leading News Websites

If you want to bypass the paywall on a news website to read the occasional story or to check if you should subscribe, here’s how to do that.

By Sayak Boral - 1 month ago
How to Manage Git in Emacs with Magit

How to Manage Git in Emacs with Magit

Git is a wonderful code tracking and management tool. However, it is clunky and hard to use. Learn how to make that easy with Magit in Emacs.

By Ramces Red - 1 month ago
New Facebook Algorithm Shows Spam in Top 20 Links

New Facebook Algorithm Shows Spam in Top 20 Links

The “widely-viewed content report” shared by Meta shows that much of the most-read content on Facebook is spam.

By Laura Tucker - 1 month ago
Settings App Not Working in Windows? Here Are the Fixes

Settings App Not Working in Windows? Here Are the Fixes

A lot of people can’t access the Settings app in Windows 10. This article shows some fixes for the Settings app not working issue.

By Robert Zak - 2 months ago
20 Things to Try When Your Mouse Keeps Freezing in Windows

20 Things to Try When Your Mouse Keeps Freezing in Windows

Does your mouse keep freezing on your Windows PC? Don’t panic get it to work again with a handful of things you can do.

By Claire Moraa - 2 months ago
17 Funny Internet Memes to Crack You Up this Week

17 Funny Internet Memes to Crack You Up this Week

As the world is seemingly full of bad news, we’ve scoured the Web and found some of the best funny Internet memes to give you a good laugh.

By Robert Zak - 2 months ago
How to Create Stories on TikTok

How to Create Stories on TikTok

TikTok is finally offering Stories feature that has proved extremely popular on other apps. Here we show you how to create Stories in TikTok.

By Alexandra Arici - 2 months ago
How to Check What Version of Windows You Are Running

How to Check What Version of Windows You Are Running

Sometimes it helps to know the exact Windows version that you’re running. You can do so quickly by following this guide.

By Richard Kanyoro - 2 months ago
How to Install macOS in VirtualBox

How to Install macOS in VirtualBox

Apple has always made it hard to install their OS on non-Apple hardware. However, it is possible to install macOS on VirtualBox. Here’s how.

By Ojash Yadav - 2 months ago
How to Easily Download Streaming Video on Any Platform

How to Easily Download Streaming Video on Any Platform

Interested in watching streamed video at a later time? This article shows how to download streaming videos from any online platform.

By Alexandra Arici - 2 months ago
How to Set a Metered Wi-Fi Connection on Android

How to Set a Metered Wi-Fi Connection on Android

If you have limited Wi-Fi data, you don’t want your Android device hogging it all. Learn how to set a metered Wi-Fi connection on Android.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
Yeedi vac 2 pro Robot Vacuum and Self-empty Station Review

Yeedi vac 2 pro Robot Vacuum and Self-empty Station Review

The yeedi vac 2 pro Robot Vacuum has new and updated features and was just released. Read this review to see it if checks all the boxes.

By Laura Tucker - 2 months ago
How to Install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4

How to Install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4

You can install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi 4 using two different methods. Pick the one that is more convenient for you.

By Richard Kanyoro - 2 months ago
Lawsuit Filed Against Apple Over AirPods Injury to Teen

Lawsuit Filed Against Apple Over AirPods Injury to Teen

A negligence lawsuit was filed against Apple after a teen suffered permament hearing loss from his AirPods. Is this frivolous?

By Laura Tucker - 2 months ago
How to Convert Legacy BIOS to UEFI in Windows

How to Convert Legacy BIOS to UEFI in Windows

Microsoft introduced an MBR2GPT tool that lets you convert from Legacy BIOS to UEFI with just two commands. Here is how you can do so.

By Sayak Boral - 2 months ago
How to Secure Your Chromebook

How to Secure Your Chromebook

Chromebooks are secured by design, but that doesn’t mean you can’t secure it further. Here are some ways you can improve Chromebook security.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 2 months ago
How to Defrag Your Windows Hard Drive

How to Defrag Your Windows Hard Drive

Is your computer’s hard drive full and slowing it down? Here are four ways to defrag your hard drive to boost your PC’s performance.

By Ojash Yadav - 2 months ago
G Suite Legacy Free Edition Users Get Some Breathing Room

G Suite Legacy Free Edition Users Get Some Breathing Room

Google announced that personal users of the G Suite legacy free edition have will now have naother option to stick with their account.

By Laura Tucker - 2 months ago
Google Pay vs Samsung Pay vs Apple Pay: The Best Apps for NFC Mobile Payments and More

Google Pay vs Samsung Pay vs Apple Pay: The Best Apps for NFC Mobile Payments and More

Trying to figure out the best digital wallet for your mobile payments? See who wins in Google Pay vs. Samsung Pay vs. Apple Pay.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
The Best Websites to Find Images with a Transparent Background

The Best Websites to Find Images with a Transparent Background

If you need free images for your project, here are some of the best websites to find images with a transparent background.

By Ryan Lynch - 2 months ago
Best Android Launchers for Senior and Visually Impaired Users

Best Android Launchers for Senior and Visually Impaired Users

If you want to set up a smartphone for a senior or a visually impaired person, install one of these top Android launchers.

By Megan Glosson - 2 months ago
iPhones Vulnerable to Malware Even When Powered Down

iPhones Vulnerable to Malware Even When Powered Down

Researchers have discovered that the Bluetooth chip in iPhones leaves them vulnerable to malware, even when they’re turned off.

By Laura Tucker - 2 months ago
8 of the Best Smartphones for Seniors

8 of the Best Smartphones for Seniors

Most smartphones aren’t meant for senior citizens. Here are some of the best smartphones for seniors to get for your grandma and grandpa.

By Alexandra Arici - 2 months ago
8 of the Best Collection Organizing Apps for Android and iPhone

8 of the Best Collection Organizing Apps for Android and iPhone

Does your collection feel out of control and you’re not sure what you have? Keep track of everything with these collection organizing apps.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
70mai Dash Cam M500 Review

70mai Dash Cam M500 Review

Always know what’s going on around your car with a dash cam. See how the 70mai Dash Cam M500 helps you while driving and when parked.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
How to Build and Install a Custom Kernel on Ubuntu

How to Build and Install a Custom Kernel on Ubuntu

Compiling your own custom Linux kernel allows you to extract the most of your hardware and software. Learn how to install one in Ubuntu today.

By Ramces Red - 2 months ago
What Is AppFlash on Android and Do You Need It?

What Is AppFlash on Android and Do You Need It?

Have you noticed a screen called AppFlash on your Android phone? Learn what it is and whether you need it or not.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
The Best Windows 10 and 11 Easter Eggs to Seek Out

The Best Windows 10 and 11 Easter Eggs to Seek Out

Everyone loves Easter eggs, and there are a few hidden in Windows 10. Here are our favorite Windows 10 Easter eggs you can seek out and play.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
How to Find Your Steam ID And Customize It

How to Find Your Steam ID And Customize It

Your Steam ID is essential for linking your account to third-party sites, and Steam does’t make it easy for you to find it. Here’s how to find your Steam ID.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
6 of the Best Super Portable USB Flash Drives

6 of the Best Super Portable USB Flash Drives

In the market for a super handy, small USB flash drive? Read on to explore our choices of six of the best super portable USB flash drives.

By Ryan Lynch - 2 months ago
11 Best Fixes for Chromebook Camera Not Working

11 Best Fixes for Chromebook Camera Not Working

Having troubles when using your Chromebook’s camera? This article walks you through some solutions you should try.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 2 months ago
5 of the Best Sticky Note Apps for Mac

5 of the Best Sticky Note Apps for Mac

Do you want to take notes on your Mac and have them stick on your desktop? Check out our list of best sticky note app available for Mac.

By Ratnesh Kumar - 2 months ago
9 of the Best Alternatives to Apple’s Magic Keyboard

9 of the Best Alternatives to Apple’s Magic Keyboard

These great alternatives to Apple’s Magic Keyboard maintain the functionality and mimic the aesthetics without breaking the bank.

By Ryan Lynch - 2 months ago
Say Goodbye to Both the iPod and Pixel Headphone Jack

Say Goodbye to Both the iPod and Pixel Headphone Jack

Apple announced it i discontinuing the iPod, and Google annoucned its new Pixel 6A smarthone will not have a headphone jack.

By Laura Tucker - 2 months ago
15 Safe Websites for Downloading Windows Software

15 Safe Websites for Downloading Windows Software

Want to download Windows software without viruses and added crapware? Here are the safest websites for you to download Windows software.

By Sayak Boral - 2 months ago
7 of the Best VPN Apps for iPhone and Android

7 of the Best VPN Apps for iPhone and Android

Keep your online activities private by installing a mobile VPN app on your smartphone. Here are the best options available.

By Megan Glosson - 2 months ago
DOOGEE S98 Smartphone Review: Rugged and Innovative

DOOGEE S98 Smartphone Review: Rugged and Innovative

Looking for an innovative smartphone that keeps up with an active lifestyle? See how the DOOGEE S98 stacks up in this hands-on review.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
The Beginner’s Guide to Git

The Beginner’s Guide to Git

Git is a brilliant tool for managing your files under version control. Learn the basics of it as well as simple tricks in using it today.

By Ramces Red - 2 months ago
Use Access Dots to Find Out If Apps Are Using Microphone and Camera in the Background

Use Access Dots to Find Out If Apps Are Using Microphone and Camera in the Background

Not sure if an app is using your mic or camera in the background? Try out Access Dots to quickly see when a sensor is in use.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
How to Unlock Android Phone’s Safe Folder

How to Unlock Android Phone’s Safe Folder

Some Android phones have a Safe folder in the “Files by Google” app. Follow the methods here to unlock your Android Safe folder.

By Sayak Boral - 2 months ago
How to Use Sed in Linux for Basic Shell Tasks

How to Use Sed in Linux for Basic Shell Tasks

Sed is a simple program. It does not create nor edit any files. Despite that, it is a powerful utility that can make your Linux life easier.

By Ramces Red - 2 months ago
Facebook Will No Longer Keep Track of Your Location History

Facebook Will No Longer Keep Track of Your Location History

Unceremoniously, Facebook is ending two of its services that use your tracked location and will delete everyone’s saved location history too

By Laura Tucker - 2 months ago
How to Add a Written Signature to Google Docs

How to Add a Written Signature to Google Docs

Do you often need to sign digital documents? Here are a few easy ways to add a signature right from Google Docs.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 2 months ago
7 of the Best RSS Readers for Windows

7 of the Best RSS Readers for Windows

Want to gather all your favorite news, blogs, and websites in one place? Try the best RSS readers for Windows to create your own custom feed.

By Crystal Crowder - 2 months ago
5 Tools to Easily Create a Custom Linux Distro

5 Tools to Easily Create a Custom Linux Distro

If you want a Linux desktop that is tailored to your needs, your best option is to create your own custom Linux distro. Here’s how to do it.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez - 2 months ago
How to Transfer Contacts From One Phone to Another

How to Transfer Contacts From One Phone to Another

Worried about losing your contacts when switching to a new phone? Don’t be, here’s how to easily make the transfer.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 2 months ago

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