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10 Technology Myths You Must Stop Believing Immediately

From the dawn of known history, humans have been generating myths. Myths have a propensity to emerge and fill in knowledge gaps if there are any concerning a certain subject. This has long been the case for the natural world, but more lately, misconceptions have developed regarding human interactions with technology. So much of our […]

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How to clear Android cache and why you need to do it

Clear cache Android might sound like foreign words to someone who doesn’t know a lot about phones. They might just be aware that their device was made by Samsung or some other Android OEM. Naturally, they wouldn’t know how to clear Android cache and indeed why they should do it in the first place. This […]

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WhatsApp users can now leave groups without everyone knowing 

WhatsApp users will be able to leave groups without everyone knowing under new privacy features. The changes will also allow people to control who can see when they are online and to prevent screenshots of auto-deleting “View Once” messages. The features are described as ways to keep users’ messages as “secure as face-to-face conversations” by Mark Zuckerberg, […]

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How to fix driver errors on Windows 10 or Windows 11

A corrupt Windows driver can bring your PC to a halt; BSOD error, problems with the mouse or keyboard, or even network issues, problems with your drivers can bring everything down. Therefore, in what follows, we’ll tread through some of the most efficient ways to rid your Windows of its driver issues. So let’s get […]

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5 things you should know before buying a Chromebook

Let’s take a look at five things you need to know before buying a Chromebook When they initially came out, Chromebooks had a relatively rudimentary operating system called Chrome OS and were generally underpowered machines. Things today are really different. These laptops compete head-to-head with Windows PCs in practically every way thanks to Google’s Pixel […]

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Be careful what you download: 17 password-stealing Android apps you should Avoid

Seventeen malicious apps designed to infect Google Android users with banking malware have been removed from the Play Store. The malware campaign has been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at Trend Micro who’ve dubbed it DawDropper and say it delivers four types of banking trojan – TeaBot, Octo, Hydra and Ermac – in what’s described as a dropper-as-a-service (DaaS) attack because the payload is […]

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