Windows 11 has a new and redesigned right-click menu enabled by default, but this new menu has yet to be widely adopted by applications. As a result, the new right-click menu includes a “Show more options” option that displays the right-click menu used in Windows 10. You can also directly access the older menu […]
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“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 […]
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 […]
Why You Really Shouldn’t Use a Keyboard Cover on Your MacBook
Mac series laptop have a pretty sophisticated keyboard and it is quite delicate, as most users already know. Spills and even food crumbs are capable of disabling the whole device, which is why many users opt for covering the keyboard. By doing so, you can actually cause more damage. The design of these computers […]
Windows 11 compatibility: Does your PC meet Microsoft’s requirements? Find out now – CNET
Last week, Microsoft announced the new operating system and right away it raised many questions centered around the compatibility of current machines. The good news is that most of them will work with the new system seamlessly, but some owners should check the compatibility between installing it. Unfortunately, the app that does that and […]
5 Best Antivirus Software With Performance Optimization for PC Gamers
When it comes to configuring and optimizing your gaming system, selecting a good antivirus protection software may not be at the top of your priority list. Yet, it is necessary and you should give this issue due attention, despite the notion that gamers are not really a target of malicious attacks. The most important […]
The 6 Best Free and Open-Source SMS Apps for Android
There are very many free, paid, open-source or a combination of the three. Which one you want may be different from something someone else wants. One of the most widely used app is Signal. It has great privacy protection, encryption, and security. You need to make sure that the free app you are using […]
How To Add a New Drive to Your Existing Linux Server
Servers based on Linux are gaining popularity in the information technology world, but some simple tasks do have a learning curve attached to it. Adding a drive to your existing server, regardless of whether it is virtual or physical, is not a plug and play thing. The drive needs to be initialized and then […]
5 ways to find your exact graphics card model without opening your PC
There are a few different ways that you can figure out what graphics card you have without taking your computer apart. The easiest way to do this is to use Windows 10 task manager. Simply open up the task manager, click on performance, go to GPU and then you will see the model. You […]
Biden signs order pushing for scrutiny of tech giants, right to repair and more – CNET
President Biden signed an executive order intended to spur competition. With respect to the tech industry, the order instructs the FTC to establish rules regarding surveillance, data accumulation, unfair competition on marketplaces, and the right-to-repair. It further seeks to restore net neutrality rules to what they were before the Trump administration. Facebook’s acquisitions of […]