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All You Need to Know About Group Policy in Windows

The Group Policy in Windows allows you to change and configure a lot of system settings. Here is what the Group Policy is and how to use it.

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Rsync is a useful file synchronization tool that comes with incremental synchronization. Learn how to and install and use the Rsync command in Linux.

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Rip DVDs on Linux With Handbrake

How to Install Handbrake on Linux and Rip a DVD

Handbrake is a powerful open-source tool for encoding videos. You can use it to rip backups of your DVDs on Linux. Find out how!

By Nick Congleton – Jan 31, 2019

How to Convert FLAC Files to the Apple Lossless Format

Apple’s iTunes doesn’t support FLAC files natively. Here is how you can convert your FLAC files to ALAC format and import them to iTunes automatically.

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How to Set Up and Run Android 9 for Development on Your Computer

If you are an app developer, you will have to test your apps on the latest version of Android. Here is how to set up and run Android Pie 9.0 on your computer.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Jan 28, 2019

Install Teamviewer on Linux

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Teamviewer is a popular way for remote teams to collaborate, share screens and provide tech support. Learn how to install and use Teamviewer on Linux!

By Nick Congleton – Jan 28, 2019

How to Personalize Your Windows 10 Notifications

Notifications can be annoying when they are constantly grabbing your attention. Learn how you can customize Windows 10 notifications to only show the things you want.

By Fabio Buckell – Jan 25, 2019

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Taking a screenshot in Linux isn’t difficult, but you can make it better with Flameshot. Find out why you should use Flameshot to take screenshots in Ubuntu.

By Kris Wouk – Jan 25, 2019

How to Convert PowerPoint Slides to Mac Keynote Presentation

What if you have a .ppt file on your Mac but have no access to PowerPoint. Luckily, converting Powerpoint slides to the Keynote format is straightforward.

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By Matthew Muller – Jan 24, 2019

How to Lock PC Remotely on Windows 10

Windows 10 has a neat little feature that lets you track your device and lock your PC remotely. This feature is very helpful when your device is stolen.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jan 22, 2019

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Sometimes you need to pack multiple files and/or directories into a single file. These are some tar commands you can use to archive and compress your files.

By Alexandru Andrei – Jan 21, 2019

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Install Spotify on Linux

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