If you’re looking for a graphical Git client, there are a bunch of GUI Git clients available for the Mac. Here are some of the best Git clients to try.
USB-IF announced that later this year they will be introducing USB 4. It will pick up the same specifications of Thunderbolt 3, meaning speed of 40 Gbps.
Technology products are designed to have a short lifespan, whether you like it or not. There is some rationale behind them, though a little outrage over planned obsolescence is certainly justified.
Renderforest enables you to create good-looking videos instantly. It is useful for those who need lots of video content but lack the skills to create it.
For sharing files between different operating systems, it can easily be done with Network Share. Here’s how you can transfer files between Linux and Windows.
Other than Internet speed, there are also ways to make your browser run faster. Here are some tweaks to speed up your browser performance in Windows 10.
The default Terminal app on macOS works just fine, but it’s far from the only option available. Here are some of the best alternative terminal apps for Mac.
Sometimes a notification can appear at the wrong time and spoil the whole moment. Here is how you can block notifications when taking a picture in Android.
The 80 Plus system is used to rate computer power supplies based on their reliability and efficiency. Here’s what you need to know about the 80 Plus power supply rating system.
Do you know that people can make a profit from hacking game accounts? This makes game hacking more than just a malicious way to steal others’ accounts.
It can be frustrating when you can’t find the files you need. That’s why the Enhanced Search Mode in Windows 10 is useful. It helps you find the files you need faster.
Sending transactional emails is an important part of any online business. Here are some of the best email service providers you can use to send transactional emails.
If you are looking for a tool that allows you to easily trim and edit videos, Joyoshare Media Cutter might be the one for you. Check it out to see how it performs.
It is easy to schedule task on Linux, particularly with the “at” command. Pretty much any action you can think of can be scheduled with the “at” command.