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You're Using Windows 11 Wrong—Until You Learn These 31 Game-Changing Tricks
Unleash Windows 11's hidden features, maximize the power of its AI tools, and fine-tune your PC like a pro with these ...
Learn how execution speed and slippage control impact real trading profits for Indian traders and how to choose the right ...
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4 Linux terminal text editors I use instead of nano
Dinky is GUI-like with tabs and themes; Ne is keyboard-forward. Replace Nano with a modern alternative.
Skiing at Niseko Grand Hirafu should be on every skier's bucket list. There’s enough snow to go around, and then some.
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This DIY trick can make old laptops feel new again
For a lot of people, the difference between a “dead” laptop and a perfectly usable one comes down to a single decision: ...
These mechanical symphonies of rotary phones, dial-up modems, and typewriter keys aren't just nostalgic noise—they're the DNA ...
Thermal paste. You either think about it a lot, or you just slap some on your CPU and call it a day. Good news to anyone in the former group: Arctic has just launched a new paste, and some suggest ...
ARCTIC has expanded its thermal interface lineup with the release of MX-7, a new thermal paste designed to deliver consistent performance across both conventional CPU installations and more demanding ...
Bottom line: Arctic has introduced a new version of its industry-leading thermal paste. According to the company, MX-7 features a new formula with even lower thermal resistance that should deliver a ...
If you're not happy with the default Windows file manager, you're in luck because there are plenty of options that improve on the original.
The world of thermal paste keeps evolving, and I’ve been using Arctic for longer than many of our readers have been alive, but say farewell to MX-6, as ARCTIC is back once again to refine their ...
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