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How to Disable an Integrated Webcam in Windows

Do you know that hackers can easily turn on your webcam and monitor you without you knowing it? Here is a simple way to disable a webcam in Windows.

By Vamsi Krishna – Feb 16, 2015

Add Windows Calculator to Excel Quick Access Toolbar

If you are using the built-in Calculator and Microsoft Excel regularly, why not add the calculator to Excel for quick access? Here’s how you can do it.

By Sridhar Belide – Feb 13, 2015

How to Change Windows Taskbar Preview Time for Improved Performance

Do you feel that the preview thumbnail in Windows is taking too long to show up? Here’s a simple tweak for you to change the Windows taskbar preview time.

By Paul Ferson – Feb 11, 2015

Exit Rhythmbox When You Click Close in Ubuntu

The Close button in Rhythmbox doesn’t close itself in Ubuntu when music is playing. Here is the fix.

By Damien Oh – Feb 11, 2015

Recover Your Deleted Files with Power Data Recovery

Deleting files in Windows is easy, but recovering them is not. Power Data Recovery helps you to recover deleted data and partitions with a few clicks. Check out its review and participate in the giveaway.

By Vamsi Krishna – Feb 9, 2015

How to Create Custom Shortcuts in Windows File Dialog Box

Are you keen to add your favorite, or frequently accessed location to the Places Bar in Windows File Dialog box? Here is how you can do it.

By Vamsi Krishna – Feb 8, 2015

Introducing Dooble, A Browser Focused On Privacy

Dooble is a small but fast browser that is mainly concerned with privacy and security, and its interesting approach makes it worth taking a look.

By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Feb 5, 2015

How to Make a Linux USB Live Disk with the Terminal

While there are plenty of graphical tools for you to create a Linux USB live disk, nothing beats the command line for its easiness. Here’s how to do it.

By Derrik Diener – Feb 5, 2015

How to Disable Command Prompt in Windows

If you are a system administrator and don’t want your users to mess with the command prompt, here is how you can disable the command prompt completely.

By Vamsi Krishna – Feb 4, 2015

Easily Theme WinRAR and 7-Zip For a Total Visual Overhaul

Unknown to many, both WinRAR and 7zip can be themed with custom skin. Here is how you can theme WinRAR and 7ZIp and give them a total visual overhaul.

By Paul Ferson – Feb 4, 2015

Easily Sync Files Between Windows and Android Phone Without Going Through the Cloud

Looking to sync files without going through the cloud? Here is how you can sync files between Windows and Android using a P2P connection.

By Damien Oh – Feb 3, 2015

Easily Create Your Own Start Button in Windows 8

Do you want to restore the Start button in Windows 8, but not with third-party software? Here is an easy way to quickly create a custom Start button in Windows 8.

By Vamsi Krishna – Feb 2, 2015

MTE Explains: Portable Apps and Their Appeal

Installing too many software can cause your system to slow down, and this is where portable apps come in useful. Find out more about portable apps and its usefulness here.

By Paul Ferson – Feb 1, 2015

Maximize Windows without Going Full Screen in Mac Yosemite

One of the many changes in Mac Yosemite is the clicking the green button to go full screen instead of maximizing the window. Here’s a quick tip to maxmize the window without going full screen.

By Damien Oh – Jan 30, 2015

How to Set a Keyboard Shortcut for “Always on Top” In Ubuntu

The “Always on Top” function is useful for you to keep any window on top of others. Here is how you can set a custom keyboard shortcut for it in Ubuntu.

By Damien Oh – Jan 29, 2015

7 Useful News Aggregator Apps for Windows 8

Want to keep up with the latest news and updates on Windows 8? Here’s a list of 7 useful news aggregator apps that you can download for free from Windows App Store.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Jan 29, 2015

3 Ways To Find Your Mac’s MAC Address

The MAC address helps other peripherals in your network to uniquely identify various components on your PC. Here are 3 easy ways to find the MAC address in OS X.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 29, 2015

How to Customize the Lock Screen on KDE

KDE is full of customization options and the default lock screen might be one of the things you’d like to change. Here’s how you can do it.

By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Jan 28, 2015

Seize Greater Control of iTunes Through Windows Scripts

In Mac, you can use AppleScripts to control iTunes. In Windows, you can use visual basic codes. Learn how you can control iTunes with Windows scripts.

By Paul Ferson – Jan 28, 2015

How to Enable Automatic System Update in Ubuntu

Ubuntu prompts you where there are new update for your system. If you would like to automate the whole updating process, here is how you can do it.

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