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Latest Windows Update Problems and How to Fix Them

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Linux

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A Complete Guide to Dotfile Management with GNU Stow

The Easiest Way to Manage Dotfiles Using GNU Stow

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The Myth of Linux Optimization Tools, and Why You Really Don’t Need Them At All

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You Can Now Share Your Chromebook Screen With Others

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How to Control the Mouse Cursor Using Keyboard in Chromebook

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8 of the Best Games to Play on Your Chromebook at School

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Extend Your MacBook Battery Life with Fruit Juice

Extend Your MacBook Battery Life with Fruit Juice

Fruit Juice is a battery management app that sits silently in the menubar while analyzing your battery to help extend your Macbook’s bettery life. Here’s how it works.

By Jeffry Thurana – Mar 24, 2016

How to Configure or Disable Automatic Updates on Ubuntu

How to Configure or Disable Automatic Updates on Ubuntu

Want to disable automatic updates on Ubuntu to limit Internet bandwidth, stick to a particular version of a software or OS kernel, or another reason? Here’s how to do it.

By Himanshu Arora – Mar 24, 2016

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How to Access Optical Drives on Other PCs on Your Mac

Some Mac machines do not have an optical drive. If you have a PC desktop or laptop, you can easily access optical drives over your network. Here’s how.

By Phil South – Mar 23, 2016

Run Android Apps on Linux with Shashlik

Run Android Apps on Linux with Shashlik

Shashlik is an impressive take on running Android apps on Linux. The best part is that you’re not required to have Chrome. Here’s how it works.

By Derrik Diener – Mar 23, 2016

How to Change the Launchpad Layout on Your Mac

How to Change the Launchpad Layout on Your Mac

Want to change up the Launchpad layout on your Mac? The following method lets you change the number of rows and columns for apps in Launchpad.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 22, 2016

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PaperPlane: An iPad-like Launcher For Windows

PaperPlane is a free app that acts as a smart launcher for Windows; you access frequently used apps, folders, and more using an iPad-like launcher.

By Vamsi Krishna – Mar 21, 2016

How to Stop the Cursor From Getting Bigger in OS X El Capitan

How to Stop the Cursor from Getting Bigger in OS X El Capitan

In El Capitan you can find where the cursor is by shaking your fingers on the trackpad to make the cursor get bigger. Don’t like this effect? Here’s how to disable it.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 20, 2016

How to Adjust Volume and Brightness in Smaller Increments on Your Mac

How to Adjust Volume and Brightness in Smaller Increments on Your Mac

There’s now a way to change both volume and brightness on your Mac in smaller increments. The trick allows you to change levels in as small as 25% of the default bar.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 19, 2016

How to Hide the Menu Bar in OS X El Capitan

How to Hide the Menu Bar in OS X El Capitan

Did you know there’s a way to automatically hide the menu bar on your Mac so that you don’t see it unless you move your cursor near it? Here’s how it’s done.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 18, 2016

Control Your Windows Desktop With Your Xbox 360 Controller

Control Your Windows Desktop with Your Xbox 360 Controller

In this article we show you how to utilize your Xbox 360 controller to control your Windows PC with the help of Gopher360, an open-source application.

By Christopher Harper – Mar 17, 2016

9 Little Tweaks To Make Big Improvements in Windows 10

Windows 10 comes with many features to help you in your productivity, but you can make further improvements with these tips and tricks. Let’s check them out.

By Vamsi Krishna – Mar 16, 2016

Turn Off Your Monitor Automatically When You Lock Windows

Turn Off Your Monitor Automatically When You Lock Windows

When you lock your Windows computer, the display or monitor won’t turn itself off. Here’s how to turn off your monitor automatically when you lock the computer.

By Vamsi Krishna – Mar 15, 2016

How to Configure and Use VPNBook in Windows

How to Configure and Use VPNBook in Windows

VPNBook is a free VPN service provider that puts no limit on bandwidth. If you only want a VPN for casual things, VPNBook is a good choice. Check it out.

By Vamsi Krishna – Mar 14, 2016

How to Find the Uptime of Your Mac

How to Find the Uptime of Your Mac

Looking to find the uptime of your Mac? There are two ways to see this info, neither requiring a third-party app. Here are those methods.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 13, 2016

Mapping OneDrive As Network Drive In Windows 10

Mapping OneDrive as Network Drive in Windows 10

If you loved the OneDrive placeholder feature, then you can simulate that by mapping OneDrive as a network drive in Windows 10. Here’s how.

By Vamsi Krishna – Mar 12, 2016

How to Add a Location to an Image in Photos for Mac

How to Add a Location to an Image in Photos for Mac

If you have images that do not have location data embedded, here’s how you can add a location to an image in Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 12, 2016

How to Try Out OpenShot 2.0 Beta

How to Try OpenShot 2.0 Beta in Linux

OpenShot is a fairly famous simple video editor for Linux. The new version is in public beta. Here’s how to get it installed and working.

By Derrik Diener – Mar 11, 2016

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Filepane for Mac: Add Useful Drag-and-Drop Actions to Improve Your Productivity

Filepane is a nifty little tool for Mac to add useful drag-and-drop actions to your system and allow you to complete mundane tasks quickly. Let’s check it out.

By Damien Oh – Mar 10, 2016

Improve Your Mac Sound Quality with Boom

Improve Your Mac Sound Quality with Boom

Not 100% happy with the sound quality when listening to music or watching videos on your Mac and yearning for more? Check out Boom 2.

By Jeffry Thurana – Mar 7, 2016

How to Install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi

How to Install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi has been around a few years but only ARM-based OSes could be installed – until now. Here’s how to install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi.

By Derrik Diener – Mar 4, 2016

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