• March 29, 2024

3 Ways to Separate Your PC Use for Work and Play

All if not most of us both play and work online. While you might be working on Google Drive during the day, there’s a chance that you might be chilling out and chatting with friends using Skype. Which begs the question: can you separate your personal and professional identities? That said, here are 3 ways…

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How to Speed Up Your Windows PC Boot Time

One of the biggest problems with Windows has always been how long it takes to start it up in older PCs. In a few cases, this might occur due to a hardware problem such as a faulty hard disk but in most cases, it is all those pesky programs trying to start when booting up.…

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How to Spot Potentially Unwanted Programs when Installing a Free Program

Potentially unwanted programs can be a real headache since they slow down performance, hamper productivity and add annoying toolbars and pop ups too. People who have had to deal with this often avoid downloading free programs but this isn’t really necessary. All you have to do is carefully avoid the traps that are present in…

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What You Need to Know About Multiple Desktops and the Workspace Switcher

Article written by MobaProject, Mobile phone news and reviews A wonderful feature of Linux has been the use of virtual (and multiple) desktops. This is something that Windows users have never had the privilege of using for some time now. Of course, with this feature being added to Windows as well, it’s surprising to see…

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3 Ways to Keep Your Outlook Email Account Clean

Almost ten years have passed since Gmail overtook Hotmail in the email with a number of users now switching back to the polished Outlook that is, for all practical purposes, Hotmail’s successor. This trend is for the simple reason that Outlook has a number of features that make it so much better than its competitors.…

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What You Need to Know About Changing Your Default Search Engine

  Article written by Expert Fortrant, latest information about software and pc programs Google doesn’t have to be the search engine of choice when it comes to your Android phone. Reason being: if you are currently using Google Launcher, then there’s a clever way by which you can use DuckDuckGo, Bing or even search directly…

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Google self-driving car hits a bus

One of Google’s self driving test cars has hit a bus, in what is probably the first collision caused by the search giant’s test cars. To date all collisions so far have either been caused by other vehicles or by people driving the cars. The party to blame has still not been determined and Google…

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Hiring IT Support

Just because you run a small to medium sized business, doesn’t mean you can’t hang with the big dogs when it comes to an IT department. Hiring an in-house person may kill your revenue, so consider hiring a contractor that can help you remotely or can come in whenever you need them. If you’re based…

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Google paid Apple $1 Billion for its search bar

Apple received approximately a billion dollars from its rival in 2014 to maintain the search bar on the iPhone.The Oracle attorney who disclosed details of the Google-Apple agreement at last week’s court hearing, said a Google employee questioned during pretrial information said that “at one point in time the revenue share was 34 percent.” It…

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Buying Concert or Sports Tickets Online

It can be hard to remember the days before ticketing software became an option for purchasing seats to events––particularly for the current generation, which has practically grown up online. For decades, the only way to obtain tickets for a show, concert, or sporting event was to go to the box office of the event venue…

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