What’s the Lifespan of my Office PC?

March 15, 2019
This may seem like a simple question, but there are more factors at play in this one than many people realize. While most computer experts agree that an office computer should last between three to five years before being replaced, there are many factors that determine the lifespan of your computer. From the initial quality […]
Read More4 Computer Security Threats You May Not Be Aware of

January 16, 2017
Most of us know the drill of pulling up our antivirus software and running a quick system scan or relying on other built in security protections that come pre-loaded onto our devices, but antivirus softwares and Windows Defender are not the only things which can keep your computer protected. A huge determining factor in whether […]
Read MoreCentralized System Settings with Windows GodMode

August 11, 2016
Windows 10 has been out for some time now, but I want to share a trick that has only recently fallen under my radar. Not many Windows users know this little gimmick, but apparently it has been making its rounds for Windows computers since Windows 7. Somewhat inappropriately dubbed as “GodMode”, this little hidden gem […]
Read MoreStill Worried Windows 10 Is Spying On You?

January 15, 2016
What’s the common factor between Windows 10 and some of the most prominent actors of the Golden Age of Hollywood? They are both accused of being spies! Just like Charlie Chaplin and Helen Keller (yes, that’s real), Windows 10 has been accused of spying. Specifically, Windows 10 has been accused of spying on literally everything […]
Read MoreNew Tool Could Make Software Unhackable

February 11, 2014
Researchers from IBM and Microsoft have teamed up to make a huge breakthrough in unbreakable cryptography. This huge new development brought to life by the UCLA and MIT team gives us hope that encryption could go further than just protecting an output, and actually protect an entire program. This method of program obfuscation has always […]
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