The Terminal is an essential tool for Linux users. It is also a boring tool. It would be so much more personal to add a custom wallpaper to the Terminal.
Antivirus is not a neccessity if you take the proper precautions. This article shows how to stay safe in Windows 10 if you choose not to get antivirus software.
It can be frustrating when a document gets “stuck” in the printer queue and jams everything up. Let’s look at how to clear the printer queue in Window 10.
Windows’ time and date format is pretty basic, but there is a way for you to customize it. Learn how to customize the time and date format in Windows 10.
There are times when the Start menu refuses to work and has a “Critical Error” message. Learn how to fix the Start menu not working in Windows 10 issue.
A recent update in Windows 10 has allowed users to view and delete the diagnostic data Microsoft has been collecting about your usage habits and PC hardware.
Many of your favorite apps have a “dark mode” that is easy on your eyes. Find out how you can turn on dark mode for some of your most used apps in Windows.
Microsoft is planning a new “Microsoft Managed Desktop” service. Learn more about this and find out how this new “desktop as a service” will affect you.
Windows 10’s new Timeline feature is great, but it only works for Microsoft Edge. This article shows how to make the Timeline feature work on Firefox and Chrome.
Dpkg is the low-level tool that every Debian-based distro uses to manage their software. Here we show you the basics of the dpkg command and its usage.
Windows 10 tracks your app launch activities so as to show your most used apps in the Start menu. Here’s how to disable it and prevent Windows from tracking.
One of the best things about being a MATE user is the fact that everything is super stable and reliable. Check out these 5 MATE themes to make it great-looking as well.
Most system caches do not require regular clearing, but the Quick Look cache on macOS can leak previews of files from encrypted disks and need regular purging.