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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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Top 9 Tips To Prevent Identity Theft
If you have a credit or debit card and you have been using it for online transactions, it is likely that your information is out there in cyberspace and someone is trying to use it for financial gain. Have you ever thought about what happens when a website or an app asks for your financial…
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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…
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Technology and Business: a Coalescence of Concepts
Technology and business run parallel in a symbiotic relationship. You can’t really have one without the other. Your business needs the boost technology offers to contend with the worldwide market in which today’s fiscal industry consistently operates. If you haven’t already reached the full potential of the balance between technology and business, it’s time to…
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Using VPNs with Music Streaming Services – Is it Good for Artists?
Over the past few years, more and more people have begun to use VPNs for some or all of their internet activity. VPN service providers have become mainstream, with subscriptions coming down in cost significantly from where they used to be, even just a few short years ago. They also have made using a VPN…
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review: It’s Worth The Hype
When you review devices all the time, it gets to a point where smartphone releases no longer excite you because they all start to look the same– rectangular devices with specs and hardware slightly better than last year’s release. Perhaps it was because I wasn’t expecting anything great from Apple this year, but I was…
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Fix: Google Chrome Opening Tabs Automatically on Android
There was a particular geo-restricted app I wanted to download from the Play Store. Since it wasn’t available for my region, I went online to get the APK file. Unfortunately, the one I downloaded was already laced with some nasty adware. Google Chrome kept popping up every now and then with spam links. From sports…
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Onikuma K6 Gaming Headset Review: Right for the Price
A gaming headset is one of those gadgets you go for if you’re the least bit serious about gaming, as it allows you to better immerse yourself in the gameplay and appreciate minute details that would otherwise be left out. As with any tech gadget, there are numerous options and price sections to choose from,…
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How to Create a Proxy Server Using SSH
SSH is a powerful tool I have known how to use since I started using Linux from secure shell to tunneling, down to port forwarding etc. One of the interesting features I have come across is creating a proxy server using SSH. This side of the world I’m in is limited at some point to…
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How to Replace a Faulty Trackpad on MacBook Pro 2011 13-Inch
Although I hardly use it, I’m still keeping my old MacBook Pro 2011 around since I have Windows 10 installed on it for testing purposes. The trackpad started acting funny and needed to be replaced. Knowing it would cost an arm and a leg, I decided to get a replacement part from Amazon and just…