The 8 Biggest Tech Myths You May Still Believe
The 8 Biggest Tech Myths You May Still Believe Relax. We’ve all believed at least one of these over the years, but it’s time to put these tech myths to bed.
Read moreThe 8 Biggest Tech Myths You May Still Believe Relax. We’ve all believed at least one of these over the years, but it’s time to put these tech myths to bed.
Read more11 Alternative Search Engines That Find What Google Can’t Google Search still can’t do everything. These alternative search engines can take care of a few niche jobs for you.
Read more24 Microsoft Word Tips to Make Your Life Easier | PCMag Think you know everything about Microsoft Word? Here are some hidden tricks and time-saving hacks you need to know about the popular word processor.
Read more10 Common Problems With Microsoft OneDrive and How to Fix Them Microsoft OneDrive doesn’t always behave itself, but you can get the file-backup and synchronization service back on track if you know the right tricks.
Read moreDebunked: 3 Myths About Two-Factor Authentication You can put a lot of trust into two-factor authentication, but some people are still annoyed by it. So here are some myths you shouldn’t believe.
Read moreCan You Trust Chrome’s Incognito Mode? What It Does and What It Doesn’t Do Incognito windows give you a degree of privacy, but not anonymity. Here are the pros and cons of Google Chrome’s Incognito tabs.
Read moreMany of us are pretty worried about the security risks of ChatGPT Trust in the most famous AI chatbot isn’t strong, for lots of reasons
Read moreStop Buying No-Name Budget Android TV Boxes Many Android devices can be used with a TV, but they aren’t all “Android TV” devices. That’s a very important distinction to make when shopping around. You don’t want to end up with a spyware-ridden knock-off—so here’s what you need to know.
Read moreIs IPTV Safe to Use? Internet Protocol Television is tempting, but is it actually safe for you to use? Here are the security risks you need to know about.
Read moreYouTube Tests a New System to Ban Ad Blockers Earlier this year, we reported on an experiment by Google preventing users with an ad blocker from watching videos on YouTube. Those complaints eventually disappeared, but now it looks like YouTube is testing a new three-strike policy for violators.
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