114 results for 'The best desktop computers'
Storage ExFAT vs. NTFS: Which File System Is Best for Your Storage in 2025? Choosing between ExFAT vs. NTFS isn’t just a routine tech decision—it could transform your storage experience. From boosting transfer speeds on USB drives to securing data on internal Windows storage, the right choice can make all the difference. Read on to see which file system will keep your files safer, your transfers faster, and your […]
Maria Webb 9 months
Cybersecurity Cybersecurity for Kids: The Best Tips For Concerned Parents Keeping our children safe goes beyond the physical environment. Parents need to understand the importance of cybersecurity for kids, too. A cyber education gives them the knowledge and skills to protect themselves from potential online threats, especially when you’re not around to supervise. Because bringing children into the world is a rewarding experience, nurturing, teaching, […]
John Meah 2 years
Privacy and Compliance A Guide to Window Managers and Desktops for Unix and Linux Much like everything else in the Unix and Linux world, there is a lot of choice when it comes to user interfaces. This can be both a blessing and a curse. Choice means it’s possible to find a better fit, but making that choice can difficult and time consuming. Here we’ll cut through the clutter […]
Tech 101 Web Browser What Is a Web Browser? A web browser is a software program that allows a user to locate, access, and display web pages. In common usage, a web browser is usually shortened to “browser.” Web browsers are used primarily for displaying and accessing websites on the Internet, as well as other content created using languages […]
Data Management Zip Disk What Is a Zip Disk? A Zip disk is a type of removable storage device introduced by Iomega in 1994. It was created as an improved version of the floppy disk, offering much more space for storing files. The first Zip disks could hold 100MB of data, which was a lot then. Later versions were […]
Maria Webb 3 weeks
Cybersecurity Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) What Is Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)? The BYOD is a policy that lets employees use their personal devices – such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets – for work. The BYOD definition includes connecting non-company-owned devices to the company’s network to access emails, files, and other work-related systems. Some companies allow this informally, while others […]
Maria Webb 1 month
Tech 101 Glitch What Is a Glitch? A glitch is a short-term malfunction in a software program, computer network, or electronic device. It usually happens unexpectedly and appears as an error or irregular behavior in the system. Glitches sometimes ‘fix themselves’ but may need outside intervention to make them go away. In the technology sector, glitch is a […]
Networking Home Area Network (HAN) What is a Home Area Network (HAN)? A home area network (HAN) is a simple type of local area network (LAN) designed for use in a residential environment. It may also be referred to as a home network. How a Home Area Network Works To create a home area network, the network administrator (usually the […]
Machine Learning Top 10 AI Breakthroughs & Controversies of 2024 2024 will be remembered as the year artificial intelligence (AI) transcended its hype to showcase its multiple practical applications. From Apple’s groundbreaking entry into generative AI to quantum computing breakthroughs, from specialized AI agents to landmark regulations, the year marked the transition from theoretical possibilities to practical realities that changed how we work, create, and […]
Spy FlexiSPY vs mSpy: Which App Will Keep My Family Safe? Today, children frequently use phones, tablets, and other devices to communicate with friends and schoolmates, making it difficult for parents to keep tabs on who their kids are talking to. Furthermore, balancing online safety without invading a child’s privacy by physically checking their devices poses an extra challenge. To combat this, many modern parents use […]