How to Force Close Unresponsive Apps on Windows 11
How to Force Close Unresponsive Apps on Windows 11 Apps generally run great on Windows 11, but not always — they can freeze up. Here’s how to force close unresponsive apps on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Force Close Unresponsive Apps on Windows 11 Apps generally run great on Windows 11, but not always — they can freeze up. Here’s how to force close unresponsive apps on Windows 11.
Read moreHere’s When You Should Use Tor Instead of a VPN If you’ve been looking into the different ways to browse anonymously, two terms will come up regularly: VPNs and Tor. However, when you compare these two, you’ll quickly see that they have very different use cases.
Read moreWhat’s the Difference Between Laptops and Chromebooks? Before anyone gets upset, let me clarify: a Chromebook is a laptop. By definition, a laptop is a portable computer. So, whether it runs Windows OS, macOS, or Chrome OS, it’s a laptop. However, there are some unique differences between Chromebooks and other laptops.
Read moreHow to See How Much RAM Is In Your PC (and Its Speed) Your computer’s RAM (random-access memory) is the speedy short-term memory the PC uses for running applications and open files. The more RAM your computer has, the more you can do at once. Here’s how to check how much your system has installed.
Read moreWindows Task Manager: The Complete Guide The Windows Task Manager is a powerful tool packed with useful information, from your system’s overall resource usage to detailed statistics about each process. This guide explains every feature and technical term in the Task Manager.
Read moreHow to Encrypt Files and Folders on Windows 11 When it comes to keeping your data secure, you’ll want to encrypt your files. Use this guide to learn how to encrypt files and folders on Windows 11.
Read moreHow to Make iPhone Automatically Delete Old Messages Your iPhone keeps all text messages by default, but you might not want that. Here’s how to make your iPhone automatically delete old messages.
Read moreHow to Disable Bing in the Windows 11 Start Menu Windows 11, like its predecessors, integrates Bing search directly into the Start Menu. Any time you search for an application, file, or folder, you also search Bing. There isn’t even an option to disable it in the Settings app. Luckily, you can do it with a registry hack.
Read moreHow to Find Your Router IP Address on Windows 11 You need to know your router’s IP for several reasons. The good news is you can find your router IP address on Windows 11 using this guide.
Read moreWhy Is My Phone Charger Hot, and Should I Worry? If you’ve ever noticed that your iPhone or Android phone charger is warm or hot to the touch after using it, you may be wondering why this is happening and if it’s something to worry about. Here’s what you need to know.
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