I apologize to anyone who happens to be walking by my house at the moment, especially if you have children present. The blue streak of cursing emanating from my office window is […]
Private browsing, incognito mode, InPrivate – whatever your browser calls it, you’ve probably used it at some point. You click that little mask icon thinking “I’m safe now, no one can see […]
Converting images into vector graphics or creating vector graphics is particularly useful if you need graphics for logos, illustrations, or print templates. While conventional image formats such as JPG and PNG can […]
Getting notified with low disk space or trying to prevent your drive from reaching its full capacity? In our last guide, we provided some handy tips to freeing up 100+ GB of […]
The scroll wheel on your mouse isn’t just for scrolling up and down web pages. It can cycle through tabs, open new browser windows, scroll horizontally, auto-scroll endlessly, change sensitivity on the […]
It might sound like nonsense at first, but it’s true – your WiFi name (SSID) could indeed be a security risk. Attackers have rainbow tables that can help decrypt default SSIDs as […]
The Steam Deck is great. It’s also big and heavy, especially compared to older handheld gaming devices like the Game Boy or Switch. What’s a PC gamer to do to soothe their […]
Windows Firewall keeps you safe from threats (especially on public networks) by blocking most incoming traffic. It only allows connections that you’ve permitted. It does its job pretty well by default, so […]
Converting images into PDF files is practical if you want to merge several images into one PDF or save a single image professionally. Whether for printing, sending, or archiving — the PDF […]
Your mouse is capable of way more than just clicking and scrolling. I’ve done multiple articles on keyboard shortcuts, tricks, and combos. But it’s finally time to give the mouse its due. […]