There are a lot of choices that go into deciding between Mac or Windows for your new laptop or PC, including money, your current setups with email and other technology and use for the computer.
First things first: Uninstall any programs you no longer need or use. On Windows, go to Settings, Apps, Installed apps, and hit the three dots next to an app to uninstall it. On Mac, find the ...
I've just moved into an apartment (my first) and I'm wondering how much electricity I'm wasting and what stuff I should be worrying about (eg. shutting off lights, etc).<BR><BR>Something I used to do ...
Disk Cleanup is another utility that is accessible regardless of your Windows version. The easiest way to open it is to search for "Disk Cleanup" in the search bar and bring up the window.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. If you’re interested in benchmarking, Cinebench is a great place to start If you’re interested in benchmarking, ...
It’s now possible to run useful models from the safety and comfort of your own computer. Here’s how. MIT Technology Review’s How To series helps you get things done. Simon Willison has a plan for the ...
One feature that's important to be able to locate is the specs of your Windows 11 PC, as being able to see what components you have can help to figure out if you need to upgrade a particular component ...
QUESTION: What can I do with a Windows laptop with a battery that won’t last very long? ANSWER: Battery life is a common frustration with all portable devices and how you use your laptop can make a ...
In this post, we will show you how to open Computer Management on a Windows 11/10 PC. Computer Management is a powerful application that allows you to access a variety of administrative tools from a ...
There may be times when you need to figure out what your Windows 11/10 computer name is. It could be because you’re having trouble accessing your device and you need to locate it on the network, or ...
Realizing that your computer is infected with a virus can be a heart-stopping moment, but there's no need to panic. Viruses or other malware can have a devastating effect on your PC, slowing its ...