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When Should You Consider WSL vs. a Standard Linux Distro?
Linux distros and Windows Subsystem for Linux both let you experience the power of Linux. But out of the two, which one should you consider and when?
How to Change the Notification Alert Sound in Ubuntu
If you don't fancy the default Ubuntu alert sound, it's easy to replace it with a custom notification sound that you like.
What Is Planned Obsolescence? How Brands Keep You Buying
Do brands really build hardware they know will break?
7 Ways to Get the Most Out of Windows 11
Windows 11 has a lot of features hidden within it. Here are some of the most useful ones.
What Is Digital Risk Protection and Why Do You Need It?
When you store any information digitally, that data is at risk. How can you minimize your vulnerabilities?
Take Your Music Anywhere: Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker Deals
There's no better way to enjoy the party than with a portable Bluetooth speaker
Camera SD Card Not Working? Try These 5 Fixes
If your camera SD card is giving you issues, try these fixes first before buying a new one.
You Can Now Learn Japanese With Crunchyroll and Duolingo
Crunchyroll and Duolingo have teamed up to help you learn to speak Japanese. And if you're quick, you can even get a free month of Super Duolingo.
Why You Shouldn’t Use Custom Firmware Like Homebrew on Your Nintendo Switch: 4 Reasons
While hacking your Nintendo Switch with software like Homebrew, there are some notable risks. Let's find out more.
Volvo EX30 Compact Electric SUV: 5 Unique Traits
Volvo is trying to disturb the balance of power in the small premium electric crossover category with its new EX30.
How to Allow or Block Domain Users From Using Biometrics on Windows 11
Enable or disable biometric logins with these quick tips for Windows.
How to Use Twitter Without an Account: A Quick Guide
Want to use Twitter without creating an account? Learn all the ways to browse Twitter without signing up.
Best Touchless Technology for Your Home in 2023
Touchless tech can make household chores a breeze. It may even save you some money!
8 Ways to Use Tech to Have a More Productive Lunch Break
Tired of unproductive lunch breaks? Here's how you can maximize your lunchtime productivity with these creative tech tips.
What Is the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification and Who Needs It?
These credentials let people know that you have the necessary skills and that you're working to fight crime, not commit it.
How to Fix Folders Reverting to Read-Only Mode in Windows 10 and 11
Windows folders will sometimes lock you out of themselves, but fortunately, it's an easy fix.
Why Do Fewer EVs and PHEVs Qualify for the Federal Tax Credit?
If you're buying an electric car in the US, you should be aware that not all EVs qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit on the IRS' updated list.
How to Use Automation in Your DAW (and Why You Should)
Automation can help your audio sound much better, and here's how to use it in DAW—plus why you should consider doing so.