Hardware

Advanced Tweaks for Your WiFi Router

In our two previous tutorials, we have discussed the basics in tweaking some settings of a wireless router and shown some steps in customizing it so it can become unique among the other wireless networks in your neighborhood by showing how to change the network name or SSID. We’ve also gone through the steps needed […]

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Quick and Easy Tips for Customizing Your Wireless Network

Previously, we’ve learned how to change the default Username and Password which are both needed in accessing the web interface of your WiFi router and also went through the steps needed in finding out a router’s IP address if the default one has already been changed but that’s not everything yet. Your wireless network can […]

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Changing the Username and Password to Secure Your Wireless Network

WiFi networks have become a crucial component in every home or office in the 21st century. In fact, when you check on your phone’s WiFi network section, you might find a host of them listed one on top of the other especially when you are in a densely populated area. In an era where being […]

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Starting to Get Creative with Sounds

Every Windows 8 machine bears a good set of sounds which plays on a specific event like errors, volume adjustments and some other happenings that would be meaningless without using the magic that music and sounds create. The availability of mobile apps from the Windows Store which can do some editing and enhancing on your […]

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Tips for Prolonging Battery Life

Going mobile with your Windows 8 device means that you would greatly depend on its battery power and all the juice that it can give off to keep your machine running. Windows 8 is the only Windows version that works perfectly on mobile devices at present. Its touch-friendly interface makes it very suitable for tablets, […]

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Learning to Manage Storage Spaces

Memory and storage space belong to the most crucial parts of any operating system. Without such, there would be no place where the operating system can be installed and files will never be accommodated for future use. In our day and age of information, these two work hand in hand in storing, processing and letting […]

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Busted Keys? Use the On-Screen Keyboard

In time as you use your Windows machine for different tasks, damages and other problems both on the software and its hardware components may happen. No computer brand or even the operating system installed in it is perfect. No matter how much you want to protect it from the normal wear and tear conditions that […]

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Windows 8: Getting Used to Touchscreen Gestures

Windows 8’s uniqueness doesn’t just end with the Start Screen, Lock Screen, Apps, Charms and its fast boot up process. These things makes Microsoft’s newest operating system a lot better than the older ones but there’s another feature that makes a big difference and set’s it apart from Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 and […]

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Updating Windows Drivers: When is it Needed and Why?

Anyone who is using Windows may encounter problems related to hardware drivers and may suspect it as being caused by something else. Problems in hardware drivers make Windows behave slower or show signs of hangs and freezes which others suspect as virus or malware invasion but in truth, the real culprit is an outdated driver […]

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How to Use the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

One of the problem in Windows computers that is commonly mistaken to be caused by something else involves the RAM or memory modules. You will only know it when you already exhausted all possible solutions to the problem but still, nothing happens. This could be very frustrating and outward irritating but Windows has a diagnostic […]

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