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How to Use Stickers on Your Desktop in Windows 11
Here's how to add a little flair to your desktop with Windows 11's stickers.
7 Myths and Misconceptions About Charging Your Phone Debunked
Legend has it that if you charge your phone overnight, you’d destroy your battery. Is it true? Well, let’s find out.
How to Install Ubuntu Desktop, Server, and Core on Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi OS is good enough in most cases, but for a traditional Linux experience, install Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi instead.
10 Startup Programs You Can Safely Disable to Speed Up Windows
Computer booting slowly? You probably have too many programs running at startup. Learn how to disable startup programs on Windows.
What Is Clarity in Lightroom, and When Should You Use It?
Clarity is a go-to tool for many Lightroom users. What does it do, exactly? And when should you use it?
The 10 Best YouTube Channels to Learn How to Play Guitar
Whether you're a beginner or an advanced guitarist, these channels will teach you everything you need to know about playing guitar.
How to Maintain Your Privacy When Using Alexa: 8 Easy Ways
Amazon's Alexa is an extremely useful virtual assistant to have at your disposal. However, you might not want Alexa knowing everything about you...
KDE Plasma 5.25.1 Fixes Frustrating Linux Desktop Bugs a Week After Last Release
The new KDE Plasma release eases pain for Linux desktop users, but is it enough to make Linux a mainstream desktop OS?
Does Your Windows PC Freeze When Watching Videos? Try These 10 fixes
Sometimes, watching videos, either online or offline, can lock up a Windows PC. Here are some of the main culprits behind this issue.
What Is High-Performance Mode on Android?
A lot of Android phones come with a high-performance mode designed to improve gaming or other intensive tasks. But is it worth using?
How to Convert a Video to GIF on Linux
In addition to online tools, you can create loopable GIFs from videos using the Linux terminal as well. Here's how.
How to Add Custom Borders to Captured Screenshots in Windows 10 & 11
Taking screenshots is easy, but how about automatically adding a fancy border? Windows can do that, too.
Lighting to Go: Signify Announces New Portable Philips Hue Table Lamp and More
There is also a new accessory to control lights without a smartphone or smart home hub.
How to Create a Xamarin Project and Run It in an Emulator
Use Xamarin to get your first cross-platform mobile app up and running, then check out how it works with the built-in emulator.
Is the New Tabs Design Coming to File Explorer a Good Thing?
Microsoft is trying out tabs in File Explorer. Will it make a difference to your productivity?
What Are the Different Nikon Camera Profiles, and When Should You Use Them?
Ever played around with the Nikon camera profiles? Let’s show you what they look like. We’ll also explain when you should use each one.
The 7 Best Quiet Bedroom Fans for Sleeping
During the summer, you definitely want a quiet fan for the bedroom. There's a lot of choice out there, so we've found some of the best to get you started.
4 Tips to Avoid Losing Files During the Cut and Paste Process on Windows
Due to how cutting and pasting works, there is a small chance you lose data in the process. Here's how to stop that on Windows.
How Walmart's Shoppable Ads Work on Roku
Walmart's shoppable ads make buying with your Roku TV remote easier and faster than ever. Here's how these ads work.
Grab New Xbox Gear With a Discount
For a limited time, Xbox gear is available with awesome discounts so you can save a bit of money while still investing in your hobby.