M. Fahad Khawaja
Staff Writer for Windows
161 articles published since March 05, 2011
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About M. Fahad Khawaja
Fahad holds a Bachelors in Computer Science and his passion for all things Windows is reflected in his writing. Having worked in the tech space for over four years, he deftly blends his technical knowledge with his skills as an author, making his work both informative and accessible to his audience.
How to Start Voice Typing on Windows 11
Ready to skip the keyboard and use your voice to type in Windows 11? Here's how.
Windows 11 Is Big on Privacy: Here's Everything You Can Adjust
Windows 11 really cares about your data, and the operating system is packed full of options for the privacy-minded user.
4 Ways to Access the Task Manager on Windows 11
The Task Manager made the jump from Windows 10, and with it comes all the familiar ways to call it to action.
How to Set Up Accessibility Options on Windows 11
If you need some extra help using Windows 11, there are plenty of accessibility options at your fingertips.
Brave Replaces Google With Its Own Search Engine: What This Means for Users
Brave has replaced Google with its own search engine in its privacy-focused browser. Here, we'll take a look at what this means for users.
6 Reasons Why the iPhone Outperforms Other Smartphones
There are several things that Apple does uniquely to make its iPhone stand out from the crowd.
Wondering How to Disable Face ID on Your iPhone? Here Are 3 Options
Want to disable Face ID on your iPhone? We'll show you how to turn it off in the settings or temporarily disable it with a few button presses.
How to Unlock Your iPhone With Your Voice
Did you know you can unlock your iPhone using your voice? It might not be wise, but it's possible. Here's how to do it.
How to Fix the Windows 11 Installation Assistant Error 0x8007007f
Is the Windows 11 Installation Assistant giving you a nasty 0x8007007f error? Here's how to fix that.
What Makes Apple's iPhone Chips So Special?
Producing its own chips has helped Apple move ahead of its smartphone competition. But why are they so special?
Cracked iPhone 13 Screen? Why You Need to Get an Authorized Repair
An unauthorized iPhone 13 screen repair means Face ID will stop working.
How Different Is the Apple Watch Series 7 From the Watch Series 6?
Apple has revealed the next Apple Watch, but is it worth upgrading to the Apple Watch Series 7 if you've already got the Series 6?
Is ASP.NET Worth Learning in 2021?
ASP.NET is something that you'll frequently hear as a web developer. But is it worth learning?
How to Personalize the Windows 11 Taskbar
Windows 11 comes with a shiny new taskbar and plenty of ways to tweak it under the hood.
Understanding Stack and Heap Memory
Do you know your stack from your heap? For low-level programming in particular, it’s vital to know the difference between these types of memory store.
How to Minimize Distractions Using Focus Assist on Windows 11
There are a lot of productivity tools built into Windows 11, and the Focus Assist feature is but one of them. Here's how to use it.
Windows 11's Widgets Are Exciting: Here's How to Use Them
Windows 11 widgets are something else, but they take a little bit of getting used to before you can use them to their full potential. Here's how.
A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Queues and Priority Queues
Understanding data structures is crucial for programmers, with two of the most important terms being queues and priority queues. But what are they?
What Is Twitter's New Super Follows Feature All About?
Twitter has officially introduced its Super Follow feature. Here's what to know about the feature and what it includes.
How to Use Bluetooth on Windows 11
Windows 11's new Settings menu changes up how you use Bluetooth devices on your PC. Fortunately, it's now easier than ever.