Flex series of Lenovo devices is immensely popular among budget consumers. During the early sale preceding the holiday season, you can find it for about $300 on Amazon. This is a very attractive price, even to those used to deep discounts at this time of the year. The machine has a screen that is […]
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Recover Data from SD Card on Mac
When they first appeared on the market, memory cards were a great step in the right direction when it comes to small, physical storage for relatively large amount of data. They were quickly accepted by the users, but the issues that were encountered occasionally are still possible even though the product is quite mature. […]
NBA streaming guide 2021: How to watch your team this season without cable – CNET
Gone are the days when, in order to watch the games on your television, you had to have cable. There are alternatives now and many do not require subscription to a package, which was the biggest annoyance for most cable subscribers. That, however, does not mean that the cable is dead. In fact, depending […]
“Unsupported” Windows 11 Machines Will Get Updates After All—For Now
When Microsoft released the newest version of their operating system last month, the biggest concern among people relying on their product is the fact that the release was accompanied with requirements for hardware that is quite demanding. This move has relegated many devices to the list of those that are not supported. Further clarification […]
TEAMGROUP T-FORCE M200 USB SSD is inspired by sniper rifles for some reason
Solid state drives (SSDs) make speedy and more power-efficient external storage options. They are better than hard disk drives (HDDs) in terms of portability due to being less physically delicate, and TEAMGROUP has introduced a new portable external SSD, the T-FORCE M200, which is touting physical robustness as a selling point. According to TEAMFORCE, […]
Why You Should Think Twice About Posting Back-to-School Pictures
Posting back to school pictures is not only cliché, but are also annoying. Usually these are posted on social media websites. We all know how much social media affects young minds and can manipulate them into thinking social media equals real life. You can also accidentally post information that you did not intend to […]
$1.4M stolen from dating app users – Are you at risk?
Dating app usage has been on the rise, and the pandemic contributed significantly to their growth. Because of this, scammers have begun taking advantage of the apps’ popularity and the higher odds of a potential victim thinking less clearly and more emotionally. The scammers, after winning over the trust of a victim, would convince […]
Debunking and addressing myths about consumers and mobile app security
Many consumers and industry professionals in the realm of digital app development would assume that the public is happy to trade security for usability when it comes to a mobile app. This bit of common sense is incorrect as recent studies show most consumers are quite savvy about their digital security and demand robust […]
Why I hate Windows 11 — here’s what Microsoft needs to fix
The new OS by Windows was launched last week with a lot of publicity accompanying the launch. The expectations are always high and many initial reactions are positive, but I can say, in all honesty, that I dislike this new release. It feels that there’s a lot of visual improvements, but that the productivity […]
How to Manually Allocate CPU Cores to a Program on Windows 10
If you have a lower end CPU, you might be coming across some issues. One thing you can do is to re allocate your cores for a performance increase. Another method is called Processor Affinity. What that does is that it turns off certain programs so that your CPU will be free. CPU Priority […]
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