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THE FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT WINDOWS 11

Microsoft’s latest operating system is starting to take the world by storm. But before jumping ship and upgrading to the new OS, better read this first.

More Than A Virus, Common Malware to Watch Out For

The term “virus” is often used to describe many different types of infection a computer might have. Virus, when used as a blanket term, can describe any number of potential computer programs.

Repairing Your Computer Quicker for Less

Have you started to notice your computer’s niggles, flaws, and problems growing more severe and more frequent over recent months? It may be time to book in your computer for a brief service check or repair to get back on track.

Windows 7 and Office 2010 End of Life – What does this mean?

You’ve probably heard that Microsoft is ending support for several popular products in January 2020, including Windows 7.

Got a Bad Case of Password Exhaustion?

You’re not alone! Most people use the same password everywhere – home, work, Gmail, Facebook… even for banking.

Revive Your Slow Computer with an Easy Bottleneck Blitz

Revive Your Slow Computer with an Easy Bottleneck Blitz

How To Protect Your Children While They’re Online

Children have all the time in the world to spend with their best friend: Technology.

Major Windows 10 Update - Fall Creators Update

Microsoft have started to push out and force the Fall Creators Update on Windows 10 computers, and this update is huge.

PUPs – Do you know what they are?

Everyone has heard of a virus, a malicious bit of software that’s designed to alter the way your computer works. But have you ever heard of a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program)?

Why you should keep your computer or laptop clean

Overheating and shutdown problems are very common in laptops and even desktops. The fans and heatsink clog up with dust and fluff, and eventually your computer gets so hot, it turns itself off

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