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Bluedio T6 Review: Best Budget Wireless Headphones
Making a decision on which pair of headphones to buy among the plethora of options available on the market is not an easy task. It becomes even harder when you’re on a budget. The Bluedio T6 is the latest in Bluedio’s Turbine line of budget headphones, and it may just be the best budget pair of…
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Win an Apple iPad (6th Generation)
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How to Deploy Your Latest Software Quickly, Easily, and Securely
Software has generally become critical for almost every company’s performance and its usage within organizations has grown noticeably. About two decades ago, the use of software within organizations was largely confined to big transactional systems in the data center. Today, it underpins nearly every function in every industry. This progressive advancement explains why software development…
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7 Mistakes You Should Avoid When Your Hard Drive Crashes
The worst mistake that many organizations and individuals make is failing to have a good, reliable backup plan; a scenario that impacts these seven common mistakes directly. Let us have a look at some of the common mistakes people make when their hard drive crashes and how to avoid them. 1. Formatting the drive You should…
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Review: Lulu is the Free Little Snitch Alternative you Want
Little Snitch is probably the best host-based application firewall solution for macOS app. I’ve been using it for quite a while but recently ditched it when I found a free alternative that equally works great. If you’re using the free version of Little Snitch, you have to deal with the fact that it automatically quits…
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Tips to Boost Mac Performance with Software and Hardware Tweaks
Mac computers are notorious for getting really slow over time. Aside from physical issues like the fan getting really loud and battery running down quickly, Macs will start acting weird and taking forever to carry out simple tasks. Browsing will become slower, apps don’t open up quickly, there’s heavy latency when toggling between apps or…
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Commander One Review: The Finder Replacement You Need
If all you’ve ever known since you started using macOS is Finder, chances are that you have no idea how easier file management could be. As the default app to manage files, Finder does a great job. But just as it is with every default app bundled with macOS, there are limitations here and there.…
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Taming Google Chrome: How to Reduce RAM Usage of Chrome
In terms of memory usage, Google Chrome has never become the first preference of web users. With all the updates, Chrome is still eating up more and more memory which is killing the performance of lots of computers. This has always been a major problem for users with a limited amount of RAM. Most users…
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How to Sync iTunes Playlists With Your Samsung Phone
When I switched from the iPhone X to the Galaxy Note 9, I missed a lot of things. I missed Airdrop, Handoff, the universal clipboard Apple devices share, typing on Apple TV with the iPhone and the little conveniences the Apple ecosystem has to offer. I was able to work around the Airdrop issue by…
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When Should Businesses Choose High-Speed Wireless Connections vs High Speed Wired Connections
After the introduction of wireless internet, you would think that wired connections would become a thing of the past. However, as convenient as wireless internet can be, it certainly doesn’t come without its problems. There are pros and cons of choosing both wired and wireless connections. So, how can businesses decide which one is right…
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Why You Should Migrate Your App From a Legacy System?
Many businesses continue to run on legacy systems that offer all types of limitations. As the underlying technology becomes obsolete, you are creating loopholes that can affect your business processes, efficiency, and productivity. Migrating to new technologies can help you keep up with the latest changes and empower your business more effectively. Explore the key…
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Soda Fire Review: A 4G LTE Budget Phone Worth Buying
Soda Mobile might sound alien to you, but this is a name you might want to accustomed to. Soda Fire is a new budget device from this new player in the Nigerian mobile market. I got this device last week and took a look at it, unboxed it, popped one of my SIM cards inside…