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Posted on Friday February 01, 2019 | windows 10, superfish, microsoft, lenovo, keeper password manager, bloatware
While you might think that getting free software with your new Windows 10-powered device sounds like a good idea, it's not. Beyond taking up storage space and diverting processing power, pre-installed software such as trial versions of video games, antivirus programs, and web browser toolbars - collectively called "bloatware" - can make your device vulnerable to cyberattacks. Read on to learn how to be bloatware-free.
Posted on Tuesday January 15, 2019 | windows security, windows 10, clipboard, build 18305
Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 build 18305 with a number of major features and improvements for the Start menu, Windows Security, Task Manager, File Explorer, and the Settings app.
Posted on Friday December 28, 2018 | windows migration assistant, windows 7, windows 10, tech tips, migration assistant, macos mojave, how to
Looking for a quicker and more efficient way to move all the emails, pictures, and other important data from your Windows PC to your Mac? Through Apple's nifty macOS Mojave Migration Assistant, transferring them will be a breeze. Read on for a handy step-by-step guide on how to start your migration process.
Posted on Tuesday December 18, 2018 | windows hello, windows 10, microsoft
Just like in sci-fi movies, Microsoft's biometric logins can now recognize your face, fingerprint, or eyes when you attempt to access your device. Here's everything you need to know when setting up Windows Hello.
Posted on Thursday November 29, 2018 | windows update, windows defender, windows 10, reset, registry files, refresh, clutter, bloatware
Is your PC running slowly? It could be because of all the digital clutter it has to deal with. Clutter can impede your computer's performance and eat away at its memory. To have your computer performing at top speed again, you need to get rid of these five types of clutter. Here's how to do it using built-in tools from Windows.
Posted on Wednesday November 14, 2018 | windows 10, windows, updates, security, patches, microsoft, end of support, compatibility
Microsoft only supports each version of Windows for a certain period and the end of its support for a software product can be a significant challenge for businesses. Currently, Windows 7 is on "extended support" until January 14, 2020. What does it mean when Microsoft terminates support of your Windows version? Let's have a closer look.