Blog Posts

Tech Reviews, Careers & HowTo. For Tech News, please visit Tech News page.

Jun
24
2024

How to Get Wi-Fi Without an Internet Service Provider

Browsing without an ISP Getting on the web is very costly. In the United States, for example, the average cost of a home internet connection is $60 per month. Don't fancy paying all that amount of money? Do not worry, even if you do not have a regular Internet Service Provider (ISP), there are still other Internet Plans available to help you go online. Below, is how to get W-Fi connections without an internet service provider. 1. Mobile Hotspot The best way to make sure you have the internet.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Optimize Windows 10 for Gaming and Performance

Using Windows 10 for Gaming Windows 10 is a great OS for gamers, mixing native games, support for retro titles, and even Xbox One streaming. But it isn’t perfect straight out of the box. 1. Optimize Windows 10 With Gaming Mode Looking for another option to squeeze the best gaming performance out of Windows 10? Later releases of the operating system feature a gaming mode, built-in optimizations for Windows 10 gamers. To find out more, press Windows key + I, type game mode then click C.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Limit Data Usage and Internet Bandwidth in Windows

How to Limit Data Usage in Windows 10 Limiting bandwidth on your computer will stop you from wasting data. It’s very helpful to manage this setting if you have a specific data limit as it can stop you from being overcharged. First, let’s look at how to control your network usage and apply a bandwidth limit using the tools that come with Windows 10. Enable a Metered Connection in Windows 10 One way to limit bandwidth in Windows 10 is to enable a metered connection. Enabling thi.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Install Homebrew on a Nintendo Wii Using LetterBomb

Why You Should Install LetterBomb on Your Wii Released in 2006, the Nintendo Wii is a retro gaming giant, a record-breaking console that shipped over 100 million units. These days, the Nintendo Wii seems old and outdated; apps don’t work, it doesn’t support high definition, and it won’t even play DVDs. While games will still run on your Nintendo Wii, almost all the apps (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, etc.) don’t. Furthermore, you might have completed all of yo.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Separate Work From Personal Life

Work and Personal life When you do freelancing from home or when you work from home, the line between your personal self and professional self tends to become thin. The risk of identity mix-ups and misplaced data is constant. One email sent to the wrong address or one ill-advised selfie posted to your social media profile could get you fired. To reduce the potential for such disasters and for better work-life integration, let’s see how to separate your work and personal life in the di.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Set Up TeamViewer and Access Your PC From Anywhere

How to Install TeamViewer To start, download TeamViewer on your computer. The service has apps available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS, as well as Android and iOS. We’ll cover Windows here, but the experience is similar across platforms. When installing, you can select Default installation, as we’ll set up unattended access shortly. TeamViewer is free for personal use, so select Personal / Non-commercial use for the second box and hit Accept to install. After installati.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Chop Down a 20,000 Email Inbox to Zero in 30 Minutes

The Bloated Gmail Inbox Between promotions, newsletters, notifications, and everything else that comes flying into your inbox every day, it’s very easy to accumulate too many emails. If you don’t have time to deal with it, you could find yourself sitting on an inbox with upwards of 20 to 30 thousand messages. Toss Out the Trash It should go without saying that you need to take out the trash often, not only at home but in your Gmail inbox as well. Click on your Trash in the left n.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Collaborate in Default Mac Apps

Collaborate by Sharing Notes on Mac The Notes app is an excellent tool for taking notes and creating lists. And since it’s available across Apple devices, you can sync and access it whenever you need it. If you and your coworkers need to put your heads together on a project and keep your thoughts organized, you can share both folders and notes on Mac. To share a folder in Notes, make sure that the folder sidebar is open. You can click the Show Folders button in the toolbar or View >.

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Search YouTube Like a Pro Using Advanced Search Operators

Using YouTube’s Filter Options Much of the time, you can use YouTube’s built-in filters to help narrow your search results. To access them, first, run a search on YouTube. Next, click the Filter button and you’ll see several filter options. You can choose just one of them or combine several for deeper searches. Note that some combinations won’t work, however. For example, if you filter by upload date, you can’t also filter by channels. Let’s quickly run .

READ MORE
Jun
24
2024

How to Hide “Typing” and “Seen” on Facebook Messenger

How to Hide the Seen and Typing Icons in Desktop Messenger There’s no built-in option for turning off “typing” or “seen” on the desktop version of Facebook Messenger. As a result, you need to turn to browser extensions to do the job. You’ll find several Chrome extensions that claim to disable the typing and seen indicators in Messenger. Unfortunately, these tend to come and go, and there’s no guarantee that an extension like this won’t be bought .

READ MORE