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How to Show Only Unread Emails in the Mail App for Mac

How to Show Only Unread Emails in the Mail App for Mac

If you’re using the Mail app for Mac and want to show only unread emails, here’s how you can do so using the Smart Mailbox feature.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 19, 2016

How To Securely Delete Sensitive Documents and Files On Your Mac

How to Securely Delete Sensitive Documents and Files on Your Mac

If you want to make sure that your sensitive documents and files are completely removed from your Mac, here are a couple of ways to securely delete them.

By Shujaa Imran – Jun 18, 2016

How to Delete All the Photos on Your iPhone Using a Mac

How to Delete All the Photos on Your iPhone Using a Mac

By default, you cannot delete all of the photos on your iPhone at once. This tutorial will show you how to delete photos on your iPhone using your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 17, 2016

Get An Alert Whenever You Press the Caps Lock Key in Windows

Get an Alert Whenever You Press the Caps Lock Key in Windows

Did you know the Ease of Access Center in Windows lets you set an alert for all the Lock keys on your keyboard – including the Caps Lock key? Here’s how it works.

By Karrar Haider – Jun 17, 2016

How to Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing in Windows 10

How to Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing in Windows 10

Windows 10 has a feature called Enhanced Anti-Spoofing that acts as a countermeasure for any unauthorised access via spoofing. Here’s how to enable it.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jun 16, 2016

How to Create a PDF Using the Print Menu on Your Mac

How to Easily Create a PDF on Your Mac

Did you know that you can create a PDF file using the print menu on your Mac? It’s much like printing but instead uses the “Save as PDF” option.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 15, 2016

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Remove Metadata from Photos in Windows 10

Did you know your photos give out personal info about you and your location? Luckily it’s easy to fix; here’s how to remove the metadata from your photos.

By Karrar Haider – Jun 15, 2016

How to Turn a Website Into a Screen Saver For Your Mac

How to Turn a Website Into a Screen Saver for Your Mac

Have you ever wanted to display a website as your screen saver? You’re in luck. WebViewScreenSaver is a Mac app that turns any website into a screen saver.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 14, 2016

View Your Linux System Information with Fanbox

View Your Linux System Information with Fanbox

Looking for a way to keep an eye on Linux system information from your desktop? Check out Fanbox, an HTML5, CSS and Javascript-based dashboard.

By Derrik Diener – Jun 14, 2016

Getting the Most Out Of the Notes App on Your Mac

Getting the Most Out of the Notes App on Your Mac

Apple has made significant changes and improvements to its Notes app since it first arrived on the scene. Here are some ways you can get the most out of it.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 13, 2016

Try Any Linux flavor From a USB Stick with Linux AIO

Try Any Linux Flavor from a USB Stick with Linux AIO

Tired of making Linux live USB disks over and over again? Meet Linux AIO: a tool that takes all current spins of popular Linux distributions and compiles them into one flashable ISO file.

By Derrik Diener – Jun 13, 2016

What is Convenience Rollup Update and How to Install It In Windows 7

What Is Convenience Rollup Update and How to Install It in Windows 7

Microsoft recently announced the Convenience Rollup update for Windows 7 users. Here’s what you need to know about it and how to install it.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jun 12, 2016

Doo - A Fun and Delightful Reminder and To Do App for Mac and iOS

Doo – A Fun and Delightful Reminder and To Do App for Mac and iOS

Looking for a fun reminder and to-do app for both Mac and iOS? Meet Doo, an app that aims to make productivity fun for its users.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jun 12, 2016

How to Disable Run Dialog Box in Windows

How to Disable Run Dialog Box in Windows

If you want to restrict users from using the Run dialog box in Windows or just want it disabled for personal reasons, here are two ways to do that.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jun 11, 2016

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6 Ways to Quit an App on Your Mac

There are multiple ways to quit an app on a Mac. Here are the six ways you can use to exit out of an app on a Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 10, 2016

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How to Handle App/OS Freezes in Linux

Like any other software, Linux systems and apps can freeze and stop working at times. Here’s how you can handle App/OS Freezes in Linux.

By Himanshu Arora – Jun 10, 2016

Adjust Windows Menu Animations to Get a Faster Experience

How to Change Windows Menu Animations to Get a Faster Experience

Prefer faster navigation over style in Windows? You can easily decrease menu animations duration or disable them altogether. Here’s how.

By Karrar Haider – Jun 10, 2016

How to Prominently Display Keystrokes in Screencasts Using Screenkey [Ubuntu]

How to Prominently Display Keystrokes in Screencasts Using Screenkey [Ubuntu]

Want to display keystrokes in screencasts on Ubuntu? Meet Screenkey: a command line app that makes sure your keystrokes are better displayed.

By Himanshu Arora – Jun 9, 2016

How to Reset Programs to their Default Settings in Windows

How to Reset Programs to their Default Settings in Windows

If you are having an issue with a program, your last resort to fixing it is often resetting it to its default settings. Here’s how to do that in Windows.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jun 6, 2016

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How to Access Geo-Restricted Websites on Ubuntu Using Lantern

Tired of geo-restricted websites ruining your day? Lantern is an Internet proxy tool worth checking out. It lets you access blocked sites. Here’s how.

By Himanshu Arora – Jun 6, 2016

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