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PC Jargon and Terminology

Confused by unclear abbreviations or not sure what a new tech buzzword means? We'll explain what you should know in plain English.

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Cut through the computing jargon and learn exactly what a PaaS is and why you might need one.

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The 6 Major VPN Protocols Explained

OpenVPN, SSTP, L2TP: what do they all mean? We explain the major VPN protocols so you can choose the best one for your privacy needs.

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High-Level vs. Low-Level Programming Languages, Explained

What are high-level and low-level programming languages? How does it affect learning to write code? Here's what you need to know.

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What Are Config Files? How to Edit Them Safely

Most apps are configured via menu options, and some require you to edit a config file. But how do you use a config file?

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What Is a Linux Swap Partition? Everything You Need to Know

Most Linux installations suggest you include a swap partition. What is a swap partition for? Here's what you need to know.

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What's the Difference Between FTTC and FTTP? Fiber Internet Explained

What is FTTP? What does FTTH mean? Will you get faster internet than with FTTC? Here's what you need to know about fiber internet.

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What Is a Website Cookie? How Cookies Affect Your Online Privacy

You've heard of internet cookies, but what exactly are they? What do they have to do with your privacy? Here's what you need to know.

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Memory Sizes Explained: Gigabytes, Terabytes, and Petabytes in Context

How big is a gigabyte? What is a terabyte? Will you ever need a petabyte? Let's explore computer storage sizes in perspective.

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What Is Thermal Design Power? Explained

You might have seen letters TDP when buying a new CPU. It stands for "Thermal Designed Power," but what does this really mean?

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Fact or Fiction? 6 Myths About Screens and Monitors

How many screen-related myths have you heard? Does looking at a screen in the dark hurt your eyes? The truth might surprise you.

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The BIOS Explained: Boot Order, Video Memory, Saving, Resets & Optimum Defaults

Need to change your PC's boot order or set a password? Here's how to access and use the BIOS, and some commonly modified settings.

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TLDR: Its Meaning, Correct Usage, and Examples

What is the meaning of TLDR? We look at the TLDR abbreviation and show examples so you understand how it works.

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Malware has become more difficult to detect. What is modular malware, and how you stop it wreaking havoc on your PC?

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Which Linux Shell Is Best? 5 Common Shells Compared

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