Back in the Windows 7 and 8 days, adjusting volume for individual programs was so easy. In Windows 10, you have to mess around with the registry in order to do the same thing. Or do you? Turns out, you can change […]
Back in the Windows 7 and 8 days, adjusting volume for individual programs was so easy. In Windows 10, you have to mess around with the registry in order to do the same thing. Or do you? Turns out, you can change […]
The age of virtual reality is finally within grasp. We are but a few months away from the first commercial release of an affordable, high-quality VR device — but just like a bus, you wait for ages, then three come […]
I know a smartphone can do most anything these days, but the primary reason I own one remains making calls and sending texts — just like in the dumbphone days. But while manufacturers go about cramming features into each new model, […]
It is common sense to compare the price of an item at different stores before you buy it. In real life, going from store to store can be arduous. But online, it’s just about opening a new tab. Yet, we […]
Malware has long been a nuisance for computer users, and it doesn’t seem like that will change any time soon. Infections can happen in the most unpredictable ways, which is why anti-virus and anti-malware programs are so important — but […]
Project Fi, unveiled last year, is Google’s attempt to make mobile phone service better. Instead of trying to compete with traditional phone carriers, Google has teamed up with giants Sprint and T-Mobile to provide cheap phone service that hopefully “just […]
While OS X has plenty of great features, you can improve almost every aspect with the right apps. A collection of premium software can be expensive when bought individually, but not so with the 2016 Mac Bundle. The bundle includes […]
Upgrades are expensive. It might be a time for celebration, for showing off your new hardware to your friends and family, but ultimately, there is a price to pay, and it’s going to come straight out of your bank account. […]
Board games have been making a resurgence lately—and it’s not just classics like Settlers of Catan and Carcassonne. Interestingly, many new games released in the past few years have taken their inspiration from an entirely different kind of game. Board games based on […]
Android phones, and Linux desktops and servers all share a common ancestry. They’re all based on a common kernel, and share common utilities and components. Whenever a security vulnerability is found in these areas, the contagion is massive, and hundreds […]