What Is a Wiki?
What Is a Wiki? The word “wiki” comes from Hawaiian and can be a verb meaning “To Hasten” or an adjective meaning “quick” or “fast.” But how in the world does that relate to Wikipedia?
Read moreWhat Is a Wiki? The word “wiki” comes from Hawaiian and can be a verb meaning “To Hasten” or an adjective meaning “quick” or “fast.” But how in the world does that relate to Wikipedia?
Read moreAll you need to know to manage hard drives on Windows 11 Here are the steps to use the Disks & volumes settings and Disk Management consoles to manage storage devices on Windows 11. On Windows 11, every storage device needs to have a volume with a compatible file system and drive letter to make it usable. Typically, when you […]
Read moreWhat Is Microsoft Phone Link on Windows 10 and 11? Many people use a Windows PC and Android phone throughout the day. Making these two platforms work together is important, which is where Microsoft Phone Link—formerly known as “Your Phone”—comes in. We’ll explain why you should use it.
Read moreHow to Stop Android Apps From Spying on You With DuckDuckGo App Tracking Protection in DuckDuckGo can stop all your Android apps from spying on your activity and collecting data you don’t want them to have.
Read moreHow to Send Messages in Private There are times when we all want to chat in private. Here’s how current technology can help you do just that.
Read moreWindows 3.1 Turns 30: Here’s How It Made Windows Essential 30 years ago—on April 6, 1992—Microsoft released Windows 3.1, which brought the company to a new level of success, kept the PC platform competitive with Macs, and set the stage for Windows PC domination. Here’s what was special about it.
Read moreFind Things Faster: How to Search in Windows 10 and 11 The Windows search feature seems pretty simple, but it can be even more effective with the right tweaks. Here are some ways to control your searches in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Read moreNew Chrome “Privacy Guide” Takes the Confusion Out of Your Privacy Settings In an effort to make web privacy easier and more intuitive, Google is rolling out a new “Privacy Guide” for Chrome. This feature, which will slowly roll out to Chrome version M100 users, lets you quickly review all of your privacy and security controls (and learn how they […]
Read moreThe Latest Microsoft Edge Update Cuts RAM and CPU Usage with a Neat Trick Late last year, Microsoft Edge gained a battery-saving mode that reduces the browsers’ demand for system resources. But this “Energy Saver” also slows Edge a bit, hampering the browsing experience. That’s why the latest Edge update takes a more proactive approach to efficiency by improving the […]
Read moreHow to View and Clear Safari Download History on a Mac While using the Safari browser on Mac, it’s easy to see a list of files you’ve downloaded in the past and to clear that download history if necessary. Here’s how to do it.
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