Microsoft Windows 10 uploads a lot of your information to their servers sometimes without asking you to opt-in. Follow the guide below to retain/restore your privacy. During Installation 1. Use Customize Settings instead of Express and do ensure to switch off EVERYTHING in settings as shown below. 1. Head to Settings > Privacy, and disable everything, […]
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Today Linux is present in a myriad of devices around us, from smartphones to game consoles, but is even closer than we think. So do not use any of these devices, by simply opening a web page we are already using Linux . The reason? Because Linux has become the most used operating system in the server and not by accident. Let’s look at its […]
Among the other new features in Windows 8.1’s latest update, Microsoft has also added a small rundown of what’s taking up space in your home folder and Recycle Bin. If you want to see what’s taking up space on your computer, you can download anawesome disk space analyzer like WinDirStatand get more information than you […]
Briefly: Software Culture Shock Starting with Linux can be daunting for longtime Windows or Mac OS X users, and just about everyone who has tried out Linux has had to adjust to the fact that you’re not meant to manage software like you’re used to. This often winds up frustrating users who try to reuse […]
A Practical Alternative to Windows XP On Tuesday, Microsoft has finally ended the support for one of its most successful operating systems, the 13-year-old Windows XP. This means that there will no longer be any official security updates and bug fixes from the company. Therefore, anyone who continue to stick with the obsolete operating system […]
Useful tools To Migrate Your Data From Windows XP With the April 8, 2014 end-of-support date looming, it’s long past time to upgrade from Windows XP. If you have a Windows XP system filled with your personal data and settings, upgrading can be daunting. These tools will help you easily migrate your data from Windows XP to a […]
Support for Windows XP officially ends on April 8, 2014. After this date Microsoft will no longer issues security updates, patch exploits or provide any other means of official, direct support to its users For the majority of us the axe can’t fall soon enough. At twelve-years old, XP is a crusty, cob-web laden old-codger […]