How to Track Your Stress Level With Fitbit
We all know Fitbit smartwatches keep track of your daily physical activity, but now it can also help you track your stress levels. Fitbit recently […]
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We all know Fitbit smartwatches keep track of your daily physical activity, but now it can also help you track your stress levels. Fitbit recently […]
Continue reading »A new version of the Nvidia GeForce Experience software is available. The update brings new features, increased support for devices and games, and bug fixes, […]
Continue reading »You don’t need a pretty app to shut down your computer at a specific time in Windows 10, but it doesn’t hurt to have one […]
Continue reading »Nothing against Windows 10, but if you want to simplify it a bit by giving it a Chromebook approach – tweak various settings and UI […]
Continue reading »Microsoft is changing outdated icons for its popular operating system. You’ve already seen some of these changes affect the Windows 10 desktop apps like Mail […]
Continue reading »There is nothing better than going back to your Windows PC and finding that everything has been updated. None of your apps are open. Your […]
Continue reading »Microsoft is adding Auto HDR to Windows 10. A new setting borrowed from Xbox Series X / S adds HDR (High-Dynamic Range) color and brightness […]
Continue reading »Laptop manufacturers usually try to find a balance between power, battery life, and heat dissipation for the device’s default settings. However, since everyone uses their […]
Continue reading »Want to try out the latest major feature update for Windows 10? If you don’t mind living insanely with the beta – which you might […]
Continue reading »You can now install YouTube as a Progressive Web Application (PWA) on Windows. What does it mean? PWAs are like desktop shortcuts to websites that […]
Continue reading »Hackers exploit a strange bug that allows a simple text string to “damage” the hard drive of your Windows 10 or Windows XP computer if […]
Continue reading »One of the advantages of playing games through Steam is the built-in controller support. The client will automatically recognize dozens of controllers when you plug […]
Continue reading »I didn’t use Windows 10’s search feature often because I didn’t find it very useful. By default, it is convenient to search for an application […]
Continue reading »If you woke up last week and found a drone under your tree (or, more likely, in a cardboard box wherever you received your packages), […]
Continue reading »Whether you have a new Windows laptop or give your PC a little help in the form of a fresh reinstallation of Windows 10, getting […]
Continue reading »Who would have thought that one of the most useful troubleshooting tools in Windows 10 – good old chkdsk – itself would end up fixated […]
Continue reading »Ready for additional Windows 10 features? Microsoft is currently testing a new “interact with features” program that will add tiny additions to Windows 10 outside […]
Continue reading »Windows: PlayStation 5 owners can now use their PS5’s DualSense controllers to play PC games on Steam. Valve’s latest Steam Beta adds full DualSense compatibility […]
Continue reading »There’s really no reason for Adobe Flash to sit idle anymore. Nobody uses it, modern web browsers will get rid of it by early next […]
Continue reading »Edge Chromium started out as a respectable alternative to Google Chrome on Windows, but it didn’t take Microsoft long to turn it into a nuisance. […]
Continue reading »The Windows 10 May 2020 Update made using Chrome a lot harder for some users, myself included. For several months, people have been reporting unwanted […]
Continue reading »Since Animal Crossing is currently only hosting Halloween parties, I would write off my favorite month if it weren’t for one big milestone coming soon: […]
Continue reading »AMD officially announced its new Zen 3 Ryzen processors today and gave graphics-hungry gamers a little bit of a feel for what they can expect […]
Continue reading »If you don’t like Bing, then you must really hate web searches in the Windows 10 Start menu. You can even turn it off completely […]
Continue reading »When you spend hundreds of dollars on a top-notch graphics card, the last thing you want to deal with is countless crashes every time you […]
Continue reading »Some Lenovo laptop owners will soon have a solution for a serious Windows 10 error that causes a lot of crashes and system startup problems. […]
Continue reading »I know I know. The temptation is great if you’re a DIY PC build enthusiast who is tired of watching your games stutter when you […]
Continue reading »Windows 10 September 2020 Update finally fixes excessive disk optimization behavior that puts SSDs at risk . Unfortunately, this also leads to another annoying error […]
Continue reading »Windows 10 users can customize their desktops with unique themes, and can create and share these themes with others. Hackers can also use them to […]
Continue reading »The latest Windows 10 update seems to trigger the automatic hard drive optimization process more often than necessary. While this is a necessary part of […]
Continue reading »Update 8/24 / 202o: After weeks of beta testing, the new Your App update is publicly rolling out for Windows 10 and it looks like […]
Continue reading »Windows 10 has a built-in clipboard history, and it will soon get much better with the upcoming release of Windows 10 Build 20185, which is […]
Continue reading »Windows 10, thank goodness, arrives with a slew of annoying viruses. You can remove some of them; some you cannot (cough with a phone cough) […]
Continue reading »Windows 10 updates tend to break things, and the latest Windows 10 version 2004 update is no exception. According to numerous forum posts, the latest […]
Continue reading »I’ll never get out of you, dark mode. The more I can get every app I use to remind me of my teenage gothic years, […]
Continue reading »I generally don’t recommend postponing system updates for too long, but there are good reasons why you might be wary of major feature updates for […]
Continue reading »If you accidentally delete a file, hope is not lost. However, assuming you can’t just drag it back out of the Windows Recycle Bin – […]
Continue reading »Windows Explorer has evolved and expanded over the years, but the core functionality has remained largely the same. And he’s just as awkward and ugly […]
Continue reading »I previously used a clever hacker to block Bing from appearing in Windows 10’s built-in search results, but reinstalling the OS and fixing it with […]
Continue reading »I never liked the idea of ”rings” for beta releases, especially for Windows 10. I always thought it was easier for ordinary people to understand […]
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