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 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 moreSource: What Is Google Chrome Canary, and Should You Use It? Chrome Canary is the most experimental release channel for the Google Chrome web browser. It may be prone to crashing, but is generally safe to use on your PC or Android phone.
Read moreWhat Is the Geek Squad Email Scam? How to Avoid It Have you received an email from Geek Squad confirming a transaction that you haven’t placed? This might be a scam. Here’s what to do.
Read moreWhat Is a Digital Wallet and How Does It Work? Digital wallets are growing in popularity because they’re convenient and secure. But not all merchants accept them.
Read moreWhat is an M.2 SSD: Small form factor data storage explained | TechRadar If you’ve every asked ‘what is an M.2 SSD?’, you’re not alone
Read moreHow Long Do SD Cards Last? SD cards are everywhere, and you probably have photos, saved games, or other documents on them that exist nowhere else. So how long do they last? Can you trust them to keep your data safe, or are you playing with fire?
Read moreStatic IP vs. Dynamic IP: What Is the Difference? Dynamic IP addresses are set automatically, but liable to change each time your computer boots up. Static IP addresses need manual configuration, but always survive reboots. Is one better than the other?
Read moreWhy you might want an email client in the era of webmail New beta versions of Thunderbird (and Firefox, while we’re at it) to help set you up
Read moreScreencast vs. Screen Mirroring: What’s the Difference? Should you mirror, or do you need to cast? The media and the hardware you have is often what makes the decision for you.
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