There are many driver update tools available that will automatically keep all your Windows drivers up to date. In this post we share four of those software tools.
When you log in or lock Windows, you’ll see your account details. Don’t like this? Want to hide all user details from the login screen? Here’s how to do it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.