If you have a PC with only a small amount of available storage, such as a tablet or an ultrabook, then you can find that storage quickly filling up, reducing the amount of space you have available for files and documents. Windows can automatically clear…
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If you need an emoji fast, and many people do these days, then you can access them extremely quickly and easily in Windows by simply pressing the Windows key + . (Full stop). which pops up an emoji panel over the app you’re using. There are…
With the popularity of Ultra HD (4K) and HDR (High Dynamic Range) TVs, monitors, television shows, games, and movies, it can sometimes be confusing to know if your monitor or screen will give you best from your video. Windows can tell you if your screen…
If you use an Android device for personal use or for work, you will know that when you install an app from the Google Play Store it always tells you what permissions the app requires, and if you have more than one Android device associated…
We all work on sensitive and private documents and websites at times, and doing this in privacy when people can be walking around you can be a difficult thing. Fortunately there are some quick and easy ways to secure your desktop to prevent other people…
If you want to share files and documents between different PCs in your home, you can do it in one of three ways. You can set up cloud backup and sync on each device, though this is less practical on PCs with small amounts of…
If like me you tend to work on a project-by-project basis on your PC, then you’ll probably organise your documents and files into a single folder for ease of access, and accessibility. It can still be frustrating navigating through File Explorer each time you need…
How many files and documents do you have on your PC, or linked to cloud services with pointers sitting in File Manager that let you easily download the file(s) as and when you need them? Now ask how easy it is to find the files…
Where viruses were the tech villains of the early 21st century, and ransomware because the buzz word of the 2010’s, the biggest villain of the current day is the most insidious of them all… privacy. We’re all becoming much more aware of our personal privacy…