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Are dangerous Chrome extensions hiding on your PC? Here's how to remove them
As recent news reminds us, malicious browser add-ons can start life as legit extensions. Reviewing what you’ve got installed is a smart move.Tip
How to compare two versions of a Microsoft Word document
Microsoft Word allows you to compare two different versions of a document. Here's how to do it.How-To
How to save your older PC when Windows 10 hits end of life
This fall, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10. Here's how to keep your PC alive when Microsoft stops releasing updates for the operating system.Tip
Should you encrypt your PC's hard drive? The pros and cons explained
Encrypting your system's hard drive is a great way to protect your laptop if it ever gets stolen.How-To
This hidden Windows feature protects you from dangerous web malware
There's a lesser-known feature in Windows that will guard you against malware, but only if you turn it on. Here's how.How-To
4 free AI chatbots you can run directly on your PC
You can bring the super power of AI chatbots like ChatGPT to your PC — completely locally, without an internet connection. Four chatbots that we like for PC.Tip
Want a tidier inbox? Start using email aliases. Here's how
How to set up email aliases for newsletters, receipts, and more.Tip
Want YouTube Premium features for free? This app makes it happen
Youtube Premium is too expensive. Here's a free and legal app that gets you those features free of charge.How-To
Over Elon's antics? How to get started on Bluesky
Tired of the tech giants? Social media platform Bluesky challenges X and Meta by putting users in charge.Tip
You can get cached search results in Google again. Here's how
Google previously removed the cache feature from its search results, but there's a similar feature elsewhere — if you know where to look.How-To
Ransomware attacks hold your files hostage. These tools can free them
In a ransomware attack, extortionists demand a ransom and threaten to destroy data. Services such as ID Ransomware and No More Ransom help to identify and decrypt encrypted data.Tip
These tiny security updates make Google Chrome so much better
If you haven’t already tried these upgrades to password and payment management, Google’s asking you to take a look now. It’s worth the time.How-To
4 exotic phishing scams are on the rise. Here's how to catch them in the act
Phishing attacks are getting more advanced by the day. To help protect yourself against them, we'll provide information about the latest tricks used by these lowly criminals.Tip
How to install the Copilot app for Windows 11
Microsoft now offers Copilot as an app that's available in the Microsoft Store.How-To
How to turn off Copilot in Microsoft 365 and save a quick $30
Microsoft probably just moved you to a version of Microsoft 365 with Copilot included, and charged you $30 more for the privilege. Here's how to switch back to Microsoft 365 (Office) without Cortana.Tip
Your tax return is a ripe target for fraud. Here’s how to protect it
A scammer could file a tax return in your name to steal your refund. But thankfully, you can easily block this kind of scheme.How-To
Boost your laptop battery life with Chrome's new performance tools
Google's Chrome browser is notorious for consuming a lot of energy, but there are smart tools that can reduce consumption — and increase your computer's battery life.How-To
Create bootable, customizable USB Windows drives with Rufus
Rufus creates bootable USB sticks for Windows, Linux, and other OS. We'll show you how to use it.How-To
Newbie's guide to Windows BitLocker: Why you need it and how to set it up
Essential security for your Windows PC's files. Here's everything you need to know to get started and thrive.How-To
How to digitize VHS tapes the cheap way
A guide to digitizing VHS tapes using a USB capture card and OBS.How-To
Windows includes built-in ransomware protection. Here's how to turn it on
Did you know Windows includes ransomware protection built right in? Microsoft Defender can safeguard your PC, but the feature isn’t automatically enabled. Here's how to do it yourself.How-To
10 things I'd never, ever do as an IT professional
It's about PC security. And it's about things that an IT professional would never do, but that less IT-savvy people do again and again. These 10 mistakes always cause headaches.Tip
Watch out! Your latest data breach notification might not be real
As always, scammers try to capitalize on any and all opportunities, as proven by this type of phishing attack.Tip
Save individual emails locally to your hard drive in the new Outlook
The new Outlook app includes a feature that allows you to save individual emails as local files.How-To
How GPU hardware acceleration works with Linux
The additional use of the graphics processor reduces the load on the CPU, saves energy, and can improve video quality. However, a few steps are required under Linux to ensure that streaming in the browser also benefits from this.How-To
Get more out of YouTube: 17 helpful tips, tricks, and tweaks
How to use the popular video portal perfectly on your PC, tablet, smartphone, or smart TV.How-To
5 time tracking apps that help teams manage projects efficiently
We present the best time recording tools for freelancers and small businesses. All are cloud-based and flexible to use.Tip
How to get Microsoft Edge to read web pages and documents out loud to you
The Edge browser has a built-in feature that reads out selected text on demand.How-To
How to create free AI images with Microsoft Designer
Whether you want to generate new images, edit your existing ones, or design documents, Microsoft's AI tool Designer can help you… for free!How-To
These apps turn your flash drive into a portable PC survival kit
Start portable applications directly from the USB stick. We present the best tools for Windows, hardware, internet, multimedia, Office, and security.How-To
How to permanently erase data on SSDs, hard drives, & USB flash drives
Time and again, cases are reported in which disposed hard drives still contained readable, confidential data. With a few Windows commands and the right tools, this won't happen to you.Tip
How to transfer files between your phone and PC with Microsoft Edge
There are several ways to transfer files from your smartphone to your PC. Microsoft Edge, Windows' main browser, is also capable of such an exchange.How-To
3 tips to secure your data in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge offers numerous options for better data protection. However, many settings are difficult to find. Our tips can help here.How-To
Protect your home network with these essential router tweaks
These must-do router tweaks will protect your gadgets from unwanted attacks.How-To
How to find your saved passwords in Chrome
If you’re looking for your saved passwords, here’s where to locate them—and all their related settings.How-To
How to create or convert images to PNG format
Read how you can create a PNG file or convert an image to PNG using simple Windows tools.How-To
How to easily update Windows Subsystem for Linux 2's kernel
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) enables the start of a Linux system and the use of Linux applications under Windows. Performance can also be improved with a new kernel.How-To
Raspberry Pi how-to: Turn any printer into a Wi-Fi printer
Is your old printer working perfectly, but can't be operated on the network or wirelessly via smartphone? Then it's worth investing in a Raspberry Pi. This will give your printer a second lease of life.How-To
How to crack your forgotten passwords
What do you do if you want to view your own data, but you don't have the right password? Fortunately for you, programmer Nir Softer offers a wide range of tools to help with this.How-To
How to convert a PDF to JPG
Do you have a PDF and want to turn it into an image? No problem! We'll show you how to convert a PDF to JPG and vice versa using simple tools.How-To
How to resize an image without losing quality
The image size can be changed using simple methods. We show you the best ways and tools for lossless compression.How-To
How to convert an image to PDF
It's easy to convert images into PDF files — whether on Windows, Mac, or directly on your mobile phone. We'll show you how it works.How-To
How to auto-lock your PC when you step away (and why you should)
Here's everything you need to know about automatically locking and unlocking your PC just by stepping away and sitting back down.How-To
Broadband data caps suck. Now you can help get rid of them
The FCC is asking for public comment on the issue of broadband data caps. Here's why we need to kill data caps and how you can encourage the FCC to do just that.How-To
How to convert WebP to JPG or PNG
WebP is now everywhere. We'll show you how to use WebP files efficiently and convert them effortlessly into other formats.How-To
What is the Tor network? The anonymous internet, explained
With the Tor network and browser, you can surf largely anonymously. Security-conscious users should be aware of the background.How-To
How to convert images to vector graphics
Vector graphics have many advantages. We show you how to create a vector graphic or convert an image into an SVG file quickly and free of charge.How-To
How to test your internet speed, the fast way or the geeky way
We show you how to measure your internet speed with free tools, web services, and on-board resources.How-To
How to save money and stay safe while shopping online with a VPN
A VPN is an essential tool for online shopping, helping you find better deals while also keeping your data safe and private.How-To