How to Clear Your Cache on Any Browser

Here’s how to do it on the desktop and mobile including Google Chrome, Opera, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Safari, and Mozilla Firefox. Follow this link https://uk.pcmag.com/browsers/41051/how-to-clear-your-cache-on-any-browser

Android Malware Gooligan

1 Million+ Google Accounts Breached by Gooligan

Researchers announce they’ve uncovered a family of Android-based malware that has compromised more than 1 million Google accounts. 86 apps available in third-party marketplaces can root 74 percent of Android phones. Check Point go on to say, “As a result of a lot of hard work done by our security research teams, we revealed today […]

Solid-State Drives On Test

SSD Reliability In The Real World

Using data from millions of drive days in Google datacenters, a new paper offers production lifecycle data on SSD reliability. Surprise! SSDs fail differently than disks – and in a dangerous way. Here’s what you need to know. Key conclusions Ignore Uncorrectable Bit Error Rate (UBER) specs. A meaningless number. Good news: Raw Bit Error […]

CloneApp – Back All Your Windows Settings

A fresh re-install always makes Windows much faster but that means you lose all your program settings. CloneApp will Backup all your App settings from Windows directories and the Registry and only those you really need. The Idea behind is a bit different from the “classic” Backup tool. The Main purpose is ONLY to backup […]

Prevent Unwanted Software Installing On Your Machine

Tired of unchecking unrelated offers while installing software? Have you ever felt, while installing software, that the installer tries to push additional unwanted programs at all cost? Ever missed a checkbox, and spent hours afterwards removing adware? Ever opened your browser after an installation, only to find out that you have a new homepage, a […]

Beware: Auto Update Breaks Windows 10

Some users of Windows 10 are reporting issues installing one of Microsoft’s first updates for the new operating system, which traps them in a reboot loop. The Microsoft 10, KB3081424 update, released on Wednesday, collects a series of smaller updates into one bigger patch designed to make the updating process for new users simpler and […]

Windows 10 is spying on almost everything you do – here’s how to opt out

“We will access, disclose and preserve personal data, including your content (such as the content of your emails, other private communications or files in private folders), when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to.” “There is no world in which 45 pages of policy documents and opt-out settings split across […]

Google Your Timeline: How to disable the app tracking your movements minute-by-minute

Google has introduced a fun new feature that allows users to track and store their every movement, minute by minute. If this doesn’t sound like your cup of tea – and who can blame you? – here’s our guide on how to disable the new feature. Your Timeline feature is relatively easy to disable by […]

How To Completely Disable Firefox Tiles (Including Tracking Features)

Here’s how to disable Mozilla Firefox’s ability to track your browsing history. To Disable Mozilla Tiles Completely: Start Firefox and open a new tab. Leave the top URL bar blank Type about:config into the address bar, and click ok to alert message. Type browser.newtab into the search bar. Edit browser.newtab.url by changing it to about:blank. […]

How to format the drive or run a disk check from the command line [windows7/8/8.1] – TechNTrack

External hard drive not available? If you are faced with a situation in which your external hard drive becomes unavailable, this guide will help you to check it for errors / format from the command line (CMD). How to perform disk check, the CMD : Using the menu WinX in Windows 8 (8.1), open a […]