Windows can occasionally misclassify familiar Wi-Fi networks, switching them from private to public. We explain why this happens and how to prevent your network type from changing reliably.
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How to use Windows 11's hidden battery health tool to diagnose your PC (before it's too late)
How to use Windows 11's hidden battery health tool to diagnose your PC (before it's too late) ...
Forgot your iPad passcode? Learn how to reset your iPad, recover data, and restore functionality with this easy step-by-step ...
Sleep mode is convenient, but it isn't the same as shutting down. We break down the difference and why it can affect ...
There’s an art and a science to picking a good starting word for Wordle. Here are my suggestions for the best starters—and ...
People have shared their delight after realising you can access your old MSN Messenger chat logs - and there's three options ...
I tested local AI on my M1 Mac, expecting magic - and got a reality check instead ...
Tired of Microsoft shoving AI down your throat every time you boot up your Windows 11 PC? Here's how to purge Copilot's ...
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How to shut down your Windows PC from your Android home screen
I added a kill switch for my Windows PC right on my Android home screen.
There are a few hurdles in your way, but the price may be worth it.
A lot of people assume a slow down means a computer is beyond saving. Here are some tips to help speed things up.
The Computer History Museum just launched OpenCHM, which digitizes its entire collection for public view and use.
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