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Tutorials

Automatically share files from pc to Dropbox

One of the very handy and useful functions of Dropbox is the ability to share files from a local folder to online service automatically. This way, everything you put in that folder will automatically be uploaded to the online Dropbox folder. Check out how this works in the video below. Video transcript: Open Chrome Type […]Read More

Digital Photo Software

How to use Google PhotoScan

The old photographs make us nostalgic for good old times. But with modern technology, they are the thing of the past. Still, it would be nice if we could have those photos on our electronic devices with us all the time. Google PhotoScan does just that. We show you how to use it in the […]Read More

Security Software

What is ConfigureDefender and how to use it

In the sphere of antivirus protection, Windows operating system do give us some good solutions. In previous versions of Windows antimalware software had to be downloaded for Microsoft’s site and installed. This has changed in Windows 10 where we get Windows Defender out of the box. So what is ConfigureDefender? Windows Defender offers many open […]Read More

Tutorials

How to pause update in Windows 10

It looks like Windows updates always happen in the worst possible time. We show you how to pause, postpone, and even set an exact date for when they happen. Check out our video below. Video transcript: Click on Start Click on Settings Click on Update & Security Clicking on Pause updates for 7 days you […]Read More

Tutorials

Deactivate automatic update in Windows 10

First of all, updates are vital to the health of your device. They provide bug fixes and close security loopholes. Through updates, your devices typically become more usable and useful. But sometimes it can be helpful to have them turned off. Here’s how! Video transcript: In the search field type in gpedit Open Administrative Templates […]Read More

Internet Software

How to Install NetSpeedMonitor in Windows 10

NetSpeedMonitor is a small Windows program that runs in the taskbar (near the clock) and displays your network connection speed in real-time (download and upload speed). NetSpeedMonitor is made for Windows versions 7 and lower, but it can work on Windows 8 and 10 if you activate Compatibility Mode before installation. We have shown how […]Read More