The latest articles by David Webb

  • Gitlab vs Github: 2023, differences, which is best?

    GitLab and GitHub are both web-based platforms that provide version control and collaboration tools for software development, but they have differences in terms of features, pricing, and intended use cases. In this article we give a detailed breakdown.

  • How to turn off system sounds on Windows 10

    Windows will usually emit a sound to notify users of the occurrence of new events on their computer. But if you'd like to turn this feature off, here's a simple trick on how to mute system sounds on Windows 10.

  • Emulate numpad on Mac: keyboard, shortcut, emulator

    The default keyboards of the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and iMac have no numeric keypad for entering numbers from a dedicated number pad. Depending on the model you have, you will normally have to hold down the Shift key and then use the buttons above the letters. We will talk you through this process below.

  • Create Instagram account: without phone number, on PC

    Do you want to share your photos and the most interesting moments of your day to day life with friends and family or even influence people you don't know? Then Instagram is the social network for you. This article will show you how to create an Instagram account.

  • How to connect AirPods: to Mac, iPhone, Android

    If you have recently purchased a pair of AirPods, you will be wondering how you can connect them to your preferred devices. In this article, we will guide you through the process of how to connect AirPods to Mac, iPhone, and Android with ease.

  • Upload high quality photos to Instagram: iPhone, Android, PC

    The photos and videos that you post to Instagram are the most important of any Instagram post, if they are blurry and pixelated, most users will keep scrolling. In this article we will explain how to upload the highest quality content for Instagram from your iPhone, Android or PC.

  • Fix mouse that is not clicking where the pointer is

    In order to save time in Windows it is possible to ensure that the mouse is automatically positioned on the button selected by default. This is referred to as snapping the cursor. When this feature is enabled it can make selecting buttons easier - especially if you are using a touchpad. Sometimes you may even find that the position of mouse pointer does not match the screen coordinates, in order to resolve this issue you can use the above feature.