7 Naming Tips for Your Hardware Devices: Routers, USB Drives, and More
Friday, 15 May 2020
You might not think much about the device names for your phone, computer, and other electronics. After all, whether you leave the name as “HP-8910245” or change it to “I’m So Awesome” has no effect on its performance. However, using good device names can result in better organization, productivity, or even just enjoyment. Let’s look
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Sony Unveils PlayStation 5 Technical Hardware Specifications
Thursday, 19 March 2020
The spread of a global pandemic has been an unsettling time for people around the world. Amid the chaos, the tech industry has been disrupted, too, with announcements delayed and hardware releases postponed. Fortunately, we now have something to look forward to. Using an online presentation, Sony has given us the first technical details of
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Windows 10 Now Lets You Quickly Remove Hardware
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
For years Microsoft has been insisting you follow the proper procedure when removing USB drives. While it wasn’t exactly a complicated procedure, you couldn’t just yank a device out of a USB slot without risking losing data. But that’s no longer the case. Quick Removal Is the New Default Policy for Devices As a reminder
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How to Maximize Mac Screen Real Estate Without Extra Hardware
Monday, 28 August 2017
Are you constantly moving, resizing, hiding, and showing app windows on your Mac? If you’re using a Mac laptop with a small screen, you may find yourself spending more time trying to rearrange and resize apps to maximize your screen real estate rather than actually using the apps. Even if you have a Mac with
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5 Things to Know Before Upgrading Your Laptop Hardware
Wednesday, 03 August 2016
Once your laptop becomes a few years old, you face that familiar question: should you upgrade or just buy a new notebook? Obviously a new laptop will cost a lot while an upgrade will be cheaper, but cheaper isn’t always the best option. Before you make the decision, there are a few things you should
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