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How to Create the Perfect Custom Power Plans for Every Situation in Windows

Learn how to create custom power plans in Windows to bridge the gap between maxed-out gaming and extreme battery savings.

By Karrar Haider – Jan 12, 2026

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The Reliability Monitor Is A Nifty Hidden Tool to Track Your PC Health

If you’ve ever wanted a “health score” for your PC that shows you exactly how it’s performing, this is the tool you need.

By Karrar Haider – Jan 9, 2026

A man using a desktop PC with the screen showing Windows Registry and Windows update process

Use These Windows Registry Hacks to Tame the Disruptive Windows Updates

Windows updates often disrupts workflows, and the bugs that often follow often make things worse. These Windows Registry hacks allow you to regain control and make the process far more bearable.

By Karrar Haider – Jan 8, 2026

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Use Patch My PC Home Updater to Update Windows Apps Automatically

Tired of chasing app updates on Windows 11? Patch My PC Home Updater automates updates quietly, improves security, and keeps your PC running smoothly.

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Jan 7, 2026

Share With Copilot Windows 11

Windows 11’s “Share with Copilot” Wants AI to See Your App Windows

The new “Share with Copilot” option let AI peek at your open apps directly from the taskbar. It sounds useful, but it also raises real privacy questions

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Jan 5, 2026

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Use These Windows Accessibility Settings to Make Your PC More Intuitive

Take advantage of Windows Accessibility settings to refine everyday interactions, and make multitasking feel more natural and controlled.

By Karrar Haider – Jan 1, 2026

Windows 11 Point In Time Restore

Windows 11’s Point-in-Time Restore: A Quiet Safety Net for When Things Go Wrong

Windows 11 Point-in-Time Restore lets you roll back updates, drivers, and settings fast without reinstalling Windows.

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Dec 28, 2025

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Raw Accel App Finally Fixed Mouse Acceleration For Me in Windows – Here’s How to Use It

Raw Accel app finally made cursor movement feel natural and reliable.

By Karrar Haider – Dec 26, 2025

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10 Windows File Explorer Tips Everyone Should Know

Some useful File Explorer tips you can use to make File Explorer better.

By Karrar Haider – Dec 25, 2025

Process Explorer On Windows

Here’s Why Process Explorer Is Still the Best For Task Management on Windows

Process Explorer provides deeper insights and faster PC fixes.

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Dec 22, 2025

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Use These Free Apps to Speed Up Everyday File Management on Windows

Use these apps to trim the small frictions in your daily file management in Windows.

By Karrar Haider – Dec 19, 2025

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My Simple Weekly Routine for Maintaining a Cleaner, Faster, Windows PC

Your sluggish computer could just be clutter. Try this simple weekly routine for a cleaner, faster Windows PC in minutes.

By Crystal Crowder – Dec 19, 2025

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22 of the Best Tips to Use and Customize Windows 11 Taskbar

The Windows 11 taskbar is quite different from Windows 10. Learn how to customize it to your liking.

By Karrar Haider – Dec 17, 2025

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Quake Mode: The Secret Hotkey in Windows Terminal That Saves Your Time and Improves Workflow

Windows Terminal has a hidden feature called “Quake mode” that turns it into a global drop-down console, saving you precious seconds and mouse clicks.

By Sayak Boral – Dec 16, 2025

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Why Raycast is the Ultimate Windows Productivity Tool

Want to control most anything on your Windows PC from your keyboard?

By Crystal Crowder – Dec 13, 2025

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How I Save Battery on My Windows Laptop Without Losing Performance

You don’t have to sacrifice on performance when your laptop runs on battery power. Use these tweaks to save power without limiting performance.

By Karrar Haider – Dec 11, 2025

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5 Ways You Can Reduce Discord’s High RAM Usage on Windows

While you cannot stop Discord from using more memory over time, you can slow that growth with these tweaks.

By Karrar Haider – Dec 10, 2025

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How to Use Nvidia Ansel/Photo Mode– The Best In-Game Screenshot Tool

Nvidia Ansel is arguably the best in-game screenshot tool. Here we show you how to best use it to capture your gaming experiences.

By Christopher Harper – Dec 3, 2025

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Why PC Manager Is the Only Maintenance Tool You’ll Ever Need on Windows

System maintenance on Windows shouldn’t be a chore or feel complicated.

By Sayak Boral – Dec 1, 2025

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The Windows Setting I Overlooked for Years That Now Saves Me Hours Weekly

I ignored Windows Clipboard History for years. Now it saves me hours every week by keeping all quotes, links, and snippets ready to be pasted.

By Henderson Jayden Harper – Dec 1, 2025

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In August 2006, naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor waded into a remote grove in Redwood National Park and pointed a laser rangefinder at a tree that turned out to be 380 feet tall, and the National Park Service has refused to disclose its location ever since, fearing the foot traffic alone would kill it.

Jun 2, 2026

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Inside a six-walled wedge-foam chamber on Microsoft’s Redmond campus, the background sound is so far below human hearing that visitors start to perceive the grinding of their own joints, the rush of blood in their ears, and eventually a faint ringing that turns out to be the firing of their own nerves.

Jun 2, 2026

Psychology suggests people who browse social media but never post or comment aren’t passive — they’ve simply opted out of the performance while retaining access to the information, which is a sign of quiet self-awareness

Jun 2, 2026

In 1964, IBM risked its entire corporate empire on the System/360, a chaotic gamble to make all of its future machines compatible with the same software — and the architecture proved so robust that modern enterprise mainframes today are still running sections of binary code written more than sixty years ago

Jun 2, 2026

In 1982, a Soviet pipeline suddenly exploded with the force of a tactical nuclear weapon, and the disaster was traced back to a stolen piece of Canadian pipeline software — and years later, it was revealed the CIA had intentionally allowed the KGB to steal the code, after subtly altering the software’s logic to trigger a catastrophic pressure surge months down the line.

Jun 2, 2026

In the early 1980s, a Dutch radio broadcaster figured out how to transmit video games over standard commercial radio broadcasts — and teenagers across Europe would sit with blank cassette tapes waiting for the local station to broadcast a series of high-pitched squeaks and buzzes that they could record and load into their home computers

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