4 Ways Windows 10 Is Wasting Your Internet Bandwidth
Is Windows 10 wasting your internet bandwidth? Here’s how to check, and what you can do to stop it. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Is Windows 10 wasting your internet bandwidth? Here’s how to check, and what you can do to stop it. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
An overflowing inbox is a common problem for everyone. It almost seems like those emails come in at a faster rate than we can take action on them. As with most things in life, it’s best to automate a few tasks than put the burden on yourself. That’s what Gmail’s filters are for. More of this latest article from MakeUseOf.com
When you talk about major browsers for PCs, you usually mention Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer or Edge. Then most people throw in Opera as an afterthought. While it’s still considered to be part of the “big four,” Opera often gets ignored because the usage base for the other browsers is so much higher. More of this article from PCWorld.com
If you routinely have a dozen or more favicons staring at you when you open your browser, you have a problem. Working with too many tabs makes it difficult to process information and puts a strain on your PC. Sooner or later your browser —and your productivity—will buckle. Check this article from PCWorld.com
A slow PC isn’t an annoyance, it’s an affliction. The upgrade to Windows 10 has been simple for some, but for others, the upgrade has led to serious problems. Some even report the upgrade to Windows 10 has slowed down their computer. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Windows 10 is still Windows, meaning it will need a fresh start every once in a while. More information on how to reset your Windows 10 in this article from MakeUseOf.com
Microsoft has made hardware more of a priority in recent years, what with the Surface Pro line of tablets and Surface Book laptop. But these devices might be just the beginning of Redmond’s PC push. If a couple new reports are any indication, the company is also about to jump into the desktop PC game. More of this article on PCWorld.com