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Everything about computing and working on computer, including tips and tricks for Windows, macOS, Linux and Chrome OS.

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Windows Security Not Opening in Windows? Here are 8 Fixes

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How I Turned My Raspberry Pi Into a Private Internet Archive

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8 of the Best Podcast Clients for Linux

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How to Inspect a Used Windows PC Before You Buy It

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The Best Home Server OS For Your Self-hosted Apps

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Dynamic Lock: The Key to Protecting Your Windows PC

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The Beginner’s Guide to Using Linux (Without The Terminal and Command Line)

Learn how to use Linux as a beginner and accomplish tasks using a graphical interface instead of the terminal.

By Haroon Javed / 1 week ago
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How to Check Your Laptop’s Battery Health in Windows

Ensure your laptop battery is in good health with these methods for checking battery current capacity, usage patterns, and any faults.

By Karrar Haider / 2 weeks ago
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7 Reasons Why Linux Is the Best Tool For Programming

Explore why Linux is the top choice for developers and programmers, thanks to its advantages, flexibility, and open-source foundation.

By Haroon Javed / 2 weeks ago
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How to Fix “Your Wi-Fi Network Isn’t Secure” Message on Windows

Windows recently added a “Wi-Fi network isn’t secure” warning when you try to connect to an insecure network. Here’s how you can fix it.

By Sayak Boral / 2 weeks ago
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How to Enable Remote Desktop Access With xrdp on Raspberry Pi

Learn how I set up remote desktop access on my Raspberry Pi using xrdp – a faster, more reliable alternative to VNC that works on any device.

By David Morelo / 3 weeks ago
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New Mighty Mac Mini Set to Be the Fastest Desktop Mac

While the base Mac mini with M4 is certainly fast, the Mac Mini with M4 Pro will now be the fastest desktop Mac in Apple’s lineup.

By Laura Tucker / 3 weeks ago
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Why Alpine Linux is the Best Lightweight Server Distro

Alpine Linux is a lean Linux OS for VMs and low-end devices. Learn some of the reasons why it quickly became my favorite server distro.

By Ramces Red / 3 weeks ago
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Latest Windows Update Problems and How to Fix Them

Check out the latest Windows 11 and Windows 10 update problems and their solutions, as recommended by Microsoft experts.

By Sayak Boral / 3 weeks ago
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The Ultimate “Do Not Disturb” Setup: How I Eliminated Distractions in Windows

Attention drifting on your PC? Learn how I created the ultimate “Do Not Disturb” setup in Windows with a few simple tweaks.

By Karrar Haider / 3 weeks ago
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All You Need to Know About the Linux Rolling Release Model

The Linux Rolling release model can be daunting at first glance. Learn what makes them tick and the pros and cons of using a rolling Linux distro today.

By Ramces Red / 3 weeks ago
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Use These Task Manager Columns to Troubleshoot Your Windows PC

Don’t panic if your PC suddenly slows down. Activate these hidden Task Manager columns to easily find the cause and troubleshoot your Windows PC.

By Karrar Haider / 3 weeks ago
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How to Hide Updates Using PowerShell in Windows

Tired of Windows pushing updates you don’t want? Learn how to hide Windows updates via PowerShell and a third-party tool.

By Crystal Crowder / 3 weeks ago
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Is Windows (Defender) Security Good Enough in 2025?

Windows Security (formerly Defender) is a free security package that comes with Windows. Is it the only antivirus you need on your Windows PC in 2025?

By Sayak Boral / 3 weeks ago
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Best Windows Registry Tweaks to Gain Competitive Advantage for Gamers

Get a competitive edge in gaming with these registry edits. Learn how to optimize your Windows Registry for lower latency and higher FPS.

By Karrar Haider / 4 weeks ago
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How to Add or Remove Language Packs in Windows

Windows supports a wide range of languages. If you need more language support than the default, here is how to add language packs in Windows

By Sayak Boral / 4 weeks ago
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Blurry Apps Are Fixable! How to Fix DPI-Unaware Apps in Windows

Is your preferred app blurry? Learn what DPI-unaware apps are, why they’re blurry, and how to optimize them for a clear, sharp appearance.

By Karrar Haider / 4 weeks ago
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8 Annoying Details of Windows 11 (and How to Disable Them)

There are many annoying features of Windows 11. You can disable the biggest annoyances using these quick fix methods.

By Sayak Boral / 4 weeks ago
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Windows Automation: 8 Useful Tasks to Schedule With Task Scheduler

Save time on repetitive tasks by scheduling them with Task Scheduler. This built-in Windows automation tool handles a variety of tasks.

By Crystal Crowder / 4 weeks ago
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A Thorough Approach to Improve the Privacy and Security of Your Linux PC

Are you concerned about your online privacy? Let’s explore some useful strategies to enhance the privacy and security of your Linux PC.

By Haroon Javed / 4 weeks ago
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Windows Confusion: Deadline to Update, Then Blocked for Some

The government warned Windows users to update for security reasons, then the Windows 11 24H2 update was blocked for some users.

By Laura Tucker / 4 weeks ago
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What Is GREP in Linux and How Do You Use It

Grep is a powerful command-line tool for UNIX-like systems that can search and print text. Learn how to use it on your Linux machine today.

By Ramces Red / 4 weeks ago
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Logging on to Windows: Exposure to 600+ Million Cyber Attacks

A new report shows that you are exposed to more than 600 million cyber attacks EACH DAY that you log in to Windows, which is disturbing.

By Laura Tucker / 1 month ago
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Why Fedora Is My Favorite Linux Distro for Productivity Tasks

Fedora is a modern and sleek Linux distro designed for workstations. Learn why it’s become my go-to system for productivity tasks.

By Ramces Red / 1 month ago
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Never Use Antivirus Software Without These 5 Features

Using an antivirus software is easy, but selecting one that suits your needs is not. Here are the factors to consider before buying antivirus software.

By Sayak Boral / 1 month ago
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Optimizing a New PC? Better Download These 5 Apps

Make your new PC run like a dream with these optimization apps. Get optimal network and system performance in just a few clicks.

By Karrar Haider / 1 month ago
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Screen Flickering? Try These Fixes First Before Getting a New Monitor

Screen flickering may seem like a monitor hardware issue, but it’s often software-related. Use these methods to fix a flickering screen.

By Karrar Haider / 1 month ago
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Be More Efficient By Executing Multiple Commands in Linux Simultaneously

Let’s explore how you can execute multiple commands simultaneously in your Linux terminal, saving time and effort.

By Haroon Javed / 1 month ago
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8 of the Best Games to Play on Your Chromebook at School

Need something fun to do on your school Chromebook? Check out the best Chromebook games to play to relax between classes or after school.

By Crystal Crowder / 1 month ago
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How to Add End Task to Taskbar in Windows 11

Windows 11’s hidden feature allows users to hit End Task on running apps through the taskbar itself. Here’s how you can enable it.

By Samarveer Singh / 1 month ago
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5 of the Best Hyprland Plugins to Make It Easier to Use

Hyprland is a highly flexible window manager for Linux. Look at some of our picks for the best Hyprland plugins that you can install today.

By Ramces Red / 2 months ago
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5 Ways to Batch Rename Files in Windows

Tired of renaming numerous files individually? This guide introduces you to five ways to batch rename files in Windows.

By Crystal Crowder / 2 months ago
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New Chromebooks Aren’t That “New”

Sometimes new products just aren’t as exciting as you were expecting. The new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11” definitely falls into that category.

By Laura Tucker / 2 months ago
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6 Easy Ways to Copy a Large Number of Files Quickly in Windows

Tired of Windows taking forever to copy files? Try these methods to copy files quickly in Windows, including third-party tools.

By Crystal Crowder / 2 months ago
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5 Reasons Why I Love and Use Emacs in Linux

Emacs is a free and open-source cross-platform text editor. Learn some of the reasons why I use Emacs in Linux and for productivity tasks.

By Ramces Red / 2 months ago
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Microsoft Defender vs. Windows Security: What’s the Difference?

Are Microsoft Defender and Windows Security the same thing or different? This guide examines Microsoft Defender vs. Windows Security.

By Sayak Boral / 2 months ago
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How to Read Large Files on Linux With Ease

This article provides you with several effective ways to read large files and extract the necessary information on Linux.

By Haroon Javed / 2 months ago
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How to Set Up Headphones for Single-Ear Use in Windows

Don’t miss anything or sacrifice sound quality when listening with one ear. Learn how to set up headphones for single-ear use in Windows.

By Karrar Haider / 2 months ago
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Headphones Not Working in Windows? Here Are Some Fixes

Did you connect your headphones, but can’t hear anything? Figure out why headphones aren’t working in Windows and how to fix it.

By Crystal Crowder / 2 months ago
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Why Hyprland, a Beautiful Tiling Desktop For Linux, Is Worth Your Time

Hyprland is a bleeding edge window manager for Wayland-based Linux distros. Learn how to create your own tiling desktop with Hyprland today.

By Ramces Red / 2 months ago
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Memorize These Windows System Diagnosis Commands to Quickly Troubleshoot Windows Issues

Troubleshoot PC issues effectively with these useful Command Prompt commands. Access vital system information and fix problems with ease.

By Karrar Haider / 2 months ago
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Why Greenshot Is the Best Screen Capture Tool For Me

Discover the power of Greenshot, the minimalist screenshot tool with maximum functionality. Capture, edit, and share your screen effortlessly

By Karrar Haider / 2 months ago
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How to Create and Extract RAR Files on Linux

Learn how to create, extract and list RAR files on Linux using the rar, unrar and ls command. Also modify RAR files using various options.

By Haroon Javed / 2 months ago
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Do I Need Antivirus Software If I Have Windows Defender?

Do you need a separate antivirus software if you already have Windows Defender? This guide discusses Defender-based device security.

By Sayak Boral / 2 months ago
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How to Change the Windows Login Screen Image

Windows comes with an option to set a custom login screen image. Learn how you can easily change the Windows login screen image.

By Sayak Boral / 2 months ago

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