Tuesday, September 05, 2017

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Tech News and Opinions

Microsoft sets Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release date

The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update will be available worldwide on Oct. 17. Microsoft announced the drop date on Friday at the IFA event in Berlin.

Google Wants To Know If You're Depressed

Google is now expanding its medical remit to help Americans with their mental health. The search engine has partnered with the US National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to offer a new tool which will allow users located in the US to test if they're clinically depressed.

So what can you actually do with Linux? A guide for beginners

Linux is perfect for everyday tasks like browsing, emailing, photo management, financial management, and much more. Here's an overview.

Hurricane Harvey: How the wireless carriers fared

Wireless networks held up better than in previous disasters, but critics say more needs to be done to ensure people can get a signal in hard-hit areas.

711 million email addresses ensnared in "largest" spambot

The spambot has collected millions of email credentials and server login information in order to send spam through "legitimate" servers, defeating many spam filters.


Desktop and Laptop Tips and Tricks

Google reveals its most-searched ‘How To’ tips

A fun, interactive site show what we need to know around the world

How to customize sound effects on Windows 10

Are you getting annoyed hearing the same sound effects every day on Windows 10? Here are the steps to customize the experience or disable sounds completely.

How to buy a laptop at the right time (and be much happier with your purchase)

Is there a best time to buy a new laptop? Absolutely.

Speed up Windows 10: Tips for a Faster Computer

Your Windows PC too slow? Here are nine speed tips to give your PC a performance boost without spending a dime.

Which Files Should You Back Up On Your Windows PC?

The most important rule of backups is that any important data should exist in two or more physical locations at once.


Mobile Computing Tips and Tricks

Once again, Apple is going to change smartphones forever -- by making them more expensive

The tenth-anniversary iPhone 8 may be the most anticipated iPhone to date, but the price tag is likely to make most gasp.

How to break free from the Apple ecosystem

There are several reasons you might want to explore other options, like Android phones and Windows computers.

Android 8.0 Oreo, thoroughly reviewed

We take a 20,000 word deep-dive on Android's "foundational" upgrades.

5 Best Android Apps of the Week

Every week we will highlight five of the best new or overlooked apps and games. You’re sure to find some hidden gems in these recommendations. Go forth and download!

4 ways to save a web page on an iPhone or Android phone

Instead of bookmarking a URL that might disappear tomorrow, try saving a web page—permanently—to your Android or iOS handset.

No Bars? Here’s Everything That Can Affect Your Cellular Signal Strength

Cell signal is weird. One moment you could have five bars, but walk a few feet and it drops to two.There’s a lot going on with cell reception, so let’s look at some of the main factors that affect it.

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