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How to Run Windows Apps on Android with Wine 5.0

Wine is one of my must-have tools for working on Linux. If you do not know Wine, it is a compatibility layer between Windows and Linux, that bridges t…

How to Set New Default Apps in Windows 10

I’m not a big fan of Windows 10’s built-in apps. That’s why I always download third-party alternatives, which are typically more powerful. Howev…

How to Free Up Hard Disk Space Without Deleting Anything

I once wanted to install a 9GB game on my 20GB system drive with just 1GB free space (was the requirement of the game). With little to no room for del…

How to Install Chrome on a Different Drive in Windows

My PC has a small hard drive, so I have only allocated 25GB of space to the C drive (system drive) and store all my data in other drives. Everything w…

How to Import and Export Browser Bookmarks

I like to use multiple browsers and always mess around with any new browser in town. And so, quite often I import/export my bookmarks around. If you a…

How to Customize Windows 10 “Send to” Context Menu

The “Send to” option in Windows context menu is astonishingly helpful, but it’s also one of the most underrated features. I’ll blame its lame …

How to Remove Black Folder Icon Background in Windows 10

There’s seemingly a bug in Windows 10 that adds a black background to folders. It doesn’t affect the data inside it in any way; it simply makes th…

Best Alternatives to Windows 10 Built-in Tools

Did you know there are much more powerful third-party alternatives for many of the Windows built-in tools? Windows search, start menu, notepad, media …

Top 3 Firewalls for Windows – Review

A firewall is the first line of defense against malware and phishing attacks that can immensely damage your PC. Windows has a built-in firewall that d…

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