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Latest Windows Update Problems and How to Fix Them

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OneCommander Is a Great File Explorer Alternative for Power Users

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Stop Chrome from Auto-Downloading Gemini Nano in Windows

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Linux

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ShellGPT: Turn Your Words into Terminal Commands

A Complete Guide to Dotfile Management with GNU Stow

The Easiest Way to Manage Dotfiles Using GNU Stow

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This AI Assistant Makes the Linux Desktop Much Smarter

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How to Manage Users from the Command Line in Linux

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

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Stop Forgetting Your Workday: This Mac App Tracks Everything Automatically

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Protect Yourself From the macOS Flaw that Bypasses Apple Privacy Controls

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Need to View Folder Size in macOS Finder? Use These Tricks

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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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New Chromebooks Aren’t That “New”

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Chromebook Buying Guide 2024: What to Look for in Your Next Machine

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What Are Fedora Labs and How Are They Useful to You?

Fedora Labs are pre-built images of Fedora 32 Workstation that provide users of several use cases access to an image bundled with the necessary software.

By John Perkins – Jun 22, 2020

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How to Configure the Boot Menu of Windows with EasyBCD

If you dual-boot Linux and Windows, Grub2 will become the default bootloader. You can configure the boot menu of Windows and return it as the default

By Mike Tee – Jun 21, 2020

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How to Minimize Windows in Elementary OS

If you are new to Elementary OS, you might be confused at how to handle application windows. Here is how you can minimize windows in Elementary OS.

By John Knight – Jun 19, 2020

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Why Mac Users Should Use iWork Over Office 365

While iWork doesn’t get mentioned as much as Office 365, that doesn’t mean you should ignore it. Here is why you should choose iWork over Office 365.

By David Joz – Jun 18, 2020

The New Microsoft Cortana Is She Still Useful

The New Microsoft Cortana – Is She Still Useful?

Microsoft Cortana switches from virtual assistant to productivity tool with the May 2020 update. Find out if she’s still useful or not.

By Crystal Crowder – Jun 18, 2020

Taskset Feature

How to Assign CPU Cores with Taskset in Linux

Sometimes you need to manually assign CPU cores to programs in order to gain the best performance. Learn how you can use taskset to do that in Linux.

By John Knight – Jun 18, 2020

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Fedora Silverblue May Be the Future of Linux. Here’s Why.

Fedora Silverblue is an immutable variant of Fedora Workstation, which means its core cannot be edited. Here’s why I believe Fedora Silverblue is the future of Linux.

By John Perkins – Jun 17, 2020

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How to Master Reminders App on macOS

The macOS Reminders app has always been a good way to create tasks and to-do lists. Learn how you can quickly master the improved Reminders app on the Mac.

By David Joz – Jun 16, 2020

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How to Manage Your Tasks in the Terminal with Taskbook

If you’d prefer to manage all your tasks directly from the terminal, Taskbook allows you to do that using simple commands.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Jun 16, 2020

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How to Install FydeOS on Raspberry Pi

FydeOS is a fork of Chromium OS aimed at the Chinese market. You’ll learn here how to install FydeOS on Raspberry Pi and will experience a quick walkthrough of the OS.

By William Elcock – Jun 13, 2020

Surprising Uses Siri Mac Featured

Most Surprising Things You Can Do with Siri on Mac

Siri comes with a few Mac-specific commands that could surprise you. Here are some of the most surprising things you can do with Siri on Mac.

By David Joz – Jun 12, 2020

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Fedora vs. Ubuntu: Which One’s for You?

Both Fedora and Ubuntu are similar yet different from each other. Here we cover Fedora vs. Ubuntu and examine which one is better for you.

By John Perkins – Jun 12, 2020

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How to Play Super Nintendo (SNES) Games in Ubuntu

Higan is one of the best SNES emulators abd allows you to play the vast majority of SNES games. Here is how you can play SNES games in Ubuntu.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Jun 11, 2020

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How to Speed Up Your Linux Desktop with Compton

Compton is a desktop compositor that can run on even low-end hardware. Learn how you can speed up your Linux desktop with Compton on Mate, Xfce and KDE.

By John Knight – Jun 10, 2020

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How to Get Started with macOS Notes App

Whether you want to create a to-do list or write down some random thoughts, the macOS Notes app is more than capable. Here are some tips for mastering it.

By David Joz – Jun 9, 2020

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How to Increase Microphone Volume in Windows 10

If you find that people often complain of not being able to hear you during meetings, learn how you can easily increase the microphone volume in Windows 10.

By Ryan Lynch – Jun 8, 2020

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Best Uses for Thunderbolt 3 on Mac Computers

Thunderbolt 3 is a technology that enables ultra-fast connections between any connected devices. Here are some of the best uses for Thunderbolt 3 on Mac.

By David Joz – Jun 8, 2020

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EndeavourOS Review: A Very User-Friendly Arch-Based Linux Distribution

EndeavourOS is a very user-friendly Arch-based Linux distro. This review will cover the installation, customization, and features of the distro.

By John Perkins – Jun 8, 2020

Customise Your Mac

How to Customize File, Folder and Hard Drive Icons in Mac

One of the things you can do on your Mac is to customize the file, folder and hard drive icons with custom icons. Here’s how to do it.

By Jessica Thornsby – Jun 7, 2020

Windows 10 Features Gone In The May 2020 Update

Windows 10 Features Gone in the May 2020 Update

The May 2020 update has arrived. While it’s bringing some new features, find out what Windows 10 is losing and what’s being replaced in the new version.

By Crystal Crowder – Jun 6, 2020

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