Category: Computers
Apr 14, 2021
Pick Your Processor – Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Laptop
CNET posted information about Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 4 Laptop. The big news is that you have the option of choosing between
Read MoreFeb 18, 2021
macOS Loses Second Most Popular Operating System Spot
Perhaps Apple is losing some of its fan base. According to a post on Ars Technica, Chrome OS has now
Read MoreFeb 08, 2021
Determine What Type of Hard Disk is in Your Computer
Do you know if you have a Solid State Drive (SSD) or a traditional spinning hard drive in your computer?
Read MoreDec 08, 2020
Remote Desktop Tools for Windows 10
Remote desktop tools are used to take control of another machine and even transfer files between them. The tools are
Read MoreOct 28, 2020
Mac Users Suddenly Have Bricked HP Printers
The great thing about HP printers is that they seem to last forever and never die. At least that's been
Read MoreOct 13, 2020
Good News, Bad News for Apple T2 Security Chip Users
Glad you paid that premium price for the latest and greatest Apple device? Not so fast. Ars Technica reported that
Read MoreOct 12, 2020
Reload Factory Defaults for Windows 10
Sometimes you just want to clean up your computer system and start over. TechViral has a post that walks you
Read MoreSep 02, 2020
Windows 10 2004 Crashing Some Newer ThinkPads
You may be experiencing that dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) if you've updated to the Windows 10 2004 release
Read MoreJul 30, 2020
Thunderbolt 4 Coming Soon
I really love the Thunderbolt 3 connection on my laptop. It's a high-speed USB-C connection that supports high speed data
Read MoreJul 29, 2020
Use Windows 10 to Determine Unused RAM Slots
Most users have no clue if they can expand the memory in their computer. It's pretty easy to determine how
Read MoreMay 07, 2020
USB4 is on the Horizon
The next generation of USB4 is coming, but what does it mean for the end user? Lifehacker posted information about
Read MoreApr 15, 2020
Thanks for the Memories
I've been involved with technology for more decades than I care to admit. To put things in perspective, the first
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