Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Your smartphone and laptop battery life could endanger your privacy



Think your private browsing session is really private? A new paper shows how your smartphone or laptop's battery can be used to compromise your privacy.

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Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Liking Windows 10 so far? Here’s how to make it even better



Windows 10 is great; if you’re on a Windows 7 or 8 PC, there’s virtually no reason not to upgrade. That said, there are so many new features and settings that sorting through them all can become overwhelming, and you could be missing out on making the most of your Windows 10 experience.

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Researchers create a worm that infects Macs silently and permanently



Macs have typically been heralded as the more secure of the two main operating systems. But according to researchers, at the firmware level, that's not necessarily true.

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Friday, 31 July 2015

​How to take a screenshot in any version of Windows



Taking a screenshot is nothing new. The feature has been available across numerous platforms and devices for well over a decade. How to actually take a screenshot, however, remains one of the most frequently asked questions.

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Thursday, 30 July 2015

What to do if your PC doesn't have enough space for Windows 10



You’ve read the reviews and made the decision: You want Windows 10 on your PC. The brand new operating system brings with it a host of improvements, including a new web browser, Microsoft Edge, the return of the Start Menu, better built-in apps and the chatty Cortana.

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Sunday, 19 July 2015

Windows 10 Updates Will Be Mandatory for Home Users



Windows 10 isn't going to allow its home users to skip updates, which is great if you like to keep your system constantly updated. For those of you who like to download and install things at your own pace? Too bad.

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Monday, 6 July 2015

Here’s how you can see who deleted you on Facebook



Who Deleted Me on Facebook is an app available for Android and iOS devices that lets you keep track of your friends list. Similar to Who Unfollowed Me for Twitter, it tells you when friends have disappeared from your list and whether they’ve deactivated their accounts or just deleted you.

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