5 Ways a USB Stick Can Improve Your Security
If they’re lost it’s a security issue, but there are many ways in which a USB stick can help you to improve your digital security. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
If they’re lost it’s a security issue, but there are many ways in which a USB stick can help you to improve your digital security. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
Rsync is fairly simple: it’s a tool that’s specialized in copying files. For us, this means that rsync removes many inconveniences involved in manual backups. This results in a more seamless backup process, compared to using the file manipulation commands native to the Linux terminal. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
So you’ve got a new PC. Awesome! That humble metal box is the key to a wide world of potential. It can help you with everything from juggling your finances to keeping in touch with Grandma to blowing off some steam on, uh, Steam. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
More than a mere blank slate, a new PC is a fresh opportunity—a collection of components that, with the right software installed, could accomplish anything from balancing your household budget to helping to cure cancer. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
With a little bit of practice, it’s not too difficult to make Excel spreadsheets that look great. However, translating what you see on screen to a printed page isn’t always easy. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
So you’ve decided to switch to Android. We can’t say we blame you—as you’ll soon see, the grass over here is as green as our bots—but we know that starting from scratch can be a scary experience. There’s all sorts of information on your old iPhone that you’re going to want to transfer to your new one, and let’s face it, Apple isn’t exactly going out of its way to help. But we are! Check out this article from Greenbot.com
We’ve already seen how to install Edge extensions the official way, as well as an unofficial method using extensions that are normally hidden in the Windows Store. Now, let’s look at the third way: sideloading. Check out this article from PCWorld.com