by dbadmin | Jan 11, 2022 | How To, Microsoft Windows, Windows 11
Credit: Palash Volvoikar / Android Authority Windows 11 brings quite a few changes with it. While some of these changes have been liked, others have annoyed long-time Windows owners. One such controversial change has been the location of the Start Menu / Start button....
by dbadmin | Jan 11, 2022 | How To, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Windows 11
Credit: Microsoft Taking a screenshot seems like a simple task on your phone, but it can be a bit of a longer process for the desktop, especially Windows 11. There are a couple of ways to take a screenshot on Windows 11, which also apply to Windows 10, even though...
by dbadmin | Jan 10, 2022 | How To, Windows 11
Credit: Microsoft The virgin Windows 11 Start menu is oversimplified and cluttered at the same time. When you upgrade from Windows 10, you lose all Start menu customization and gain a bunch of pre-installed apps. While you can customize the Windows 11 Start menu, your...
by dbadmin | Dec 24, 2021 | AMD, Apple, ARM, Features, GPU, Intel, macbook, NVIDIA, PC, Steam, Windows 11
After a relatively slow year due to the pandemic and supply chain slowdowns, 2021 saw some massive developments across the personal computing sphere. While the supply chain disruptions haven’t gone away, the developments we saw this year paint an exciting future for...
by dbadmin | Dec 16, 2021 | Browser, Chrome OS, Firefox, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, How To, iOS, Linux, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Windows 11
Credit: Caio via Pexels Clearing your cache is one of the most straightforward all-purpose fixes, along with rebooting your device. It can fix lags, random freezes, or crashes, particularly in Windows, and it will free up storage space. Many people never do it, so...
by dbadmin | Dec 6, 2021 | Microsoft, News, Windows 11
Windows has traditionally been the most popular desktop operating system out there. However, over the years, it’s been facing some tough competition from Chrome OS and iPad OS. Especially when it comes to cheaper, sub-$350 devices for educational and other light usage...