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Posted on Friday May 14, 2021 | bloatware, windows 10, windows update, clutter, refresh, reset, registry files
Has your Windows 10 PC been running slowly? It’s likely because your desktop and hard drive are a jumbled mess of shortcuts, files, and other digital clutter. Let’s take a look at five types of clutter you should remove to get your computer performing like new.
Posted on Wednesday March 17, 2021 | microsoft, ransomware, bloatware, windows 10
Unboxing a new Windows 10 laptop is exciting, but before you start using it, there are a few things you need to do. You can ask a technician for help in setting up your new device, but here are a few things you can do on your own.
Posted on Wednesday August 19, 2020 | hardware, laptop, mac, windows, vpn, pc, bloatware, operating system
Laptops are prized for their small size, manageable weight, and handiness, but they don't lag behind desktop computers in terms of performance either. Higher-end laptops, in particular, are just as capable of handling heavy apps and complex tasks as their bulkier desktop counterparts. If you want to bring out your portable machine's potential and get the most out of its power, here are things you need to do.
Posted on Wednesday March 04, 2020 | bloatware, windows 10, windows update, clutter, refresh, reset, registry files, windows defender
It doesn't take long for computer desktops and hard drives to become cluttered, and it's probably why your Windows 10 PC has been so slow lately. This blog post will show you how to get rid of digital clutter so that your computer will be performing like new in no time.
Posted on Wednesday February 12, 2020 | microsoft, bloatware, windows 10, lenovo, crapware, junkware, keeper password manager, superfish, fresh start
Bloatware is pre-installed software (that may or may not be malicious) that typically requires an unwarranted amount of disk space, slowing down your computer and exposing you to more cybersecurity risks.
Posted on Monday September 02, 2019 | apps, software, android, mobile devices, smartphones, bloatware, mobile carriers
When you buy an Android mobile phone, the mobile carrier often installs certain apps onto the device. These apps, commonly referred to as bloatware, are usually tied into a service that the carrier offers. A majority of users, however, don't want these apps. Here's how you can deal with Android bloatware.