Twitter has announced some new features for users. Some of these are likely to be big hits. For example, soon when you upload images or videos, the media will not count against your 140 character Tweet limit. Another change is that it will be easier to make a public Tweet that directly addresses another user. […]
Chromebooks in 2021: Can One Be Your Full-Time Computer?
It’s hard to believe that Chromebooks burst onto the computer electronics scene more than a decade ago. In the meantime, they went through significant changes and improvements, and are approaching the point when one can consider them a main computer for their needs. It took them several years to shake off the reputation that […]
Why Is Microsoft Launching Windows 11 Now?
Why is Microsoft releasing Windows 11 during an unprecedented silicon shortage? Windows 10 was released six years ago and most everyone in the Windows world runs it. It will be supported through 2025. However, 2020 brought a boost in PC sales. To keep the boom going, Microsoft can take advantage of concerns about security, […]
How to Use Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection to Stay Secure Online
Staying safe while browsing the Internet is more important than ever, and the significance of online security will only increase in the future. Majority of websites are using tracking cookies that are hidden, but have information about you as a user. Firefox has an advanced protection from such sites, and it blocks scripts that […]
How To Setup Google Analytics For Your Website
Setting up Google Analytics is extremely important for your website because it allows you to track metrics over time. These metrics are important because it can show you what you need to improve on your website. To set up Google Analytics you simply need to go to the dashboard, sign into a Google account […]
HP Spectre 13.3 review
The new HP Spectre 13.3 is a super thin, feature-filled laptop. Compared to a Macbook it offers a better keyboard, stronger processor, more screen size, and a thinner body. It also has a solid battery life of 7 1/2 hours and manages to remain cool to the touch, even under strenuous use. The biggest […]
Hands on with MacOS Monterey on an M1 MacBook Air – CNET
There are many new features that come with the new operating system in the M1 Mac Book Air which is called Mac OS Monterey. For example, the new operating system is a lot more visually pleasing because the tabs that are typically seen at the top of a browser aren’t all bunched up and […]
Further Future
Burning Man is a festival and it is becoming a more family friendly place. People are bringing their kids and there is another sector for rich techies that are getting brought in by helicopter. The new generation of Burning Man is a place for everyone. It is meant to bring people together with a […]
Microsoft’s Windows 10 Trickery
Microsoft is doing lay offs. Windows have been having problems upgrading. Windows is updating automatically if you do not take action. Hitting the x is now giving windows the okay for them to update your computer to windows 10. They are pushing it hard on people. The commenters call it a nasty trick. Key […]
Hands-on with the $15,000 Stealth Machines NightHawk 2
If you want your PC to stay off the radar then the only way to go is stealth. It is all steel and was built in the USA. It has a lot of cool and interesting features. It has a lot of RAM and game players will love it. You can customize it as […]
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