502, 2020

What can you do with an old PC?

By |February 5, 2020|Categories: Hardware|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If your PC has been struggling to perform all the tasks you have at hand, we completely understand why you would be itching for a new one. But even if it’s old, sluggish, and always crashing, your old desktop or laptop may still prove to be useful. Here are some [...]

1601, 2019

Great uses for an old computer

By |January 16, 2019|Categories: Hardware|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

It’s inevitable. Sooner or later, you’re going to have to replace your computer. But while it may not be as fast as when you first got it or as sleek as your new computer, your old desktop or laptop might still have a lot to offer— after upgrading it a [...]

111, 2018

Container facts you’re misunderstanding

By |November 1, 2018|Categories: Virtualization|Tags: , , , , , |

Virtualization and container technologies are confusing topics in their own right, and comparing and contrasting them is even harder. To understand the differences between container and virtualization technologies, it’s best to clear up some commonly misunderstood information on how they work. Containers are made up of the bare minimum hardware [...]

1907, 2018

Things to consider when buying a new computer

By |July 19, 2018|Categories: Hardware|Tags: , , , , , , |

Tech items like computers are likely to be among the most popular gifts for your loved ones. But there are so many different computers out there that finding the perfect one can be difficult. We’ve outlined some tips that will help you understand more about computer parts and how to [...]

2401, 2018

Meltdown and Spectre fixes cause problems

By |January 24, 2018|Categories: Security|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

It’s been three weeks since one of the worst IT security vulnerabilities in history was announced, and consumers are still receiving mixed messages about how to protect themselves. We usually encourage users to install software updates as often as possible, but when it comes to Meltdown and Spectre, that advice [...]

2408, 2017

What to do with your dinosaur PC?

By |August 24, 2017|Categories: Hardware|Tags: , , , , , , , |

When smartphones first outsold PCs in 2010, people no longer have to put up with slow and bulky computers to do business. This comes as no surprise why many stashed their aged PCs away. But there are ways to breathe new life into your ancient laptop and computer, so if [...]

1606, 2017

Dispelling the myths about containers

By |June 16, 2017|Categories: Virtualization|Tags: , , , , , , |

Business owners barely had time to acquaint themselves with virtualization before the next trend stormed onto the scene. Although container and virtualization applications both allow users to divvy up software and hardware more efficiently, containers have many advantages over virtualized machines. There are a number of misunderstandings though, and it’s [...]

2408, 2016

Linux bug infecting Android users

By |August 24, 2016|Categories: Android|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Bugs have come a long way, and they’re not just creepy-crawlies anymore. So we have to worry not only about the bugs that we contract and make us physically ill, but also the bugs that threaten the security of our beloved smartphones. Most people overlook bugs since they’re so tiny, [...]

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