Windows Media Player is no longer the default media player in Windows 10. If you cannot find it on your PC, here’s how you can download and activate it.
Microsoft Project files are susceptible to corruption which can lead to data loss. Should this happen, you’ll need Recovery Toolbox for Project to recover the files.
Artificial algorithms are now showing more accuracy determining early death, according to research using deep learning and random forest machine learning.
Windows 7 will reach the end of its supported life in January 2020. Many companies still use Windows 7 to run their businesses. How will this affect them?
The viral birth year Twitter hoax promises a Twitter advantage if you change your birth year in your profile, but what really happens is you get locked out of your account.
While Microsoft no longer offers free upgrade to Windows 10, there are still a few workarounds to get Windows 10 for free if you’re running an older version.
You may have come across the term “ping,” but what is a “ping” really? What does it mean in the computing world, and why does it have such an odd name?
Staying aware of the security threats in Windows 10 is the best way to avoid them. Here are some of the most severe Windows 10 security vulnerabilities that continue to affect users today.
Just because you are using XFCE doesn’t mean it has to be ugly. Looking to spice up the look of your XFCE desktop? There’re plenty of XFCE themes around.
IFTTT sent ot a notice to users that a number of Gmail actions will no longer work in Applets at the end of March due to “Google implementing changes to their API ecosystem.”
No one likes flight delay or long layovers in the airport. Fortunately, there are mobile apps that can make this bad experience a little more manageable.
If you suspect that someone has access to your WhatsApp, and can read the messages you sent and received, here is what you should do to secure your WhatsApp account.
If you’re coming from Windows to a Unix system, you might have noticed that loopback is practically synonymous with localhost. What Is localhost and how is it dDifferent from 127.0.0.1?