All articles from Computing

    May 2023

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    • Meta Quest Gaming Showcase 2023: what to expect?

      Meta is back with the third instalment of the Meta Quest Gaming Showcase, an event that is designed to celebrate the developing Meta Quest VR platform. In this article we will look at what we can expect from this event and also how to follow the event live. 

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    • How to create an icon in Paint

      If you're using Windows, creating your own icons using Paint is possible. These icons can be customized and used on any application you wish. However, you will encounter some limitations along the way since Paint is not a comprehensive graphic design tool. Continue reading this article to find out how to make icons in Paint.

    • How to check and configure LAN settings on Windows 10

      There are some cases when a PC is connected to the internet but will only allow browsing on websites such as Google, Facebook, YouTube, or Wikipedia. This often results from updating one's operating system or computer settings. If this is the case, you must check if your computer's LAN settings have changed.

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 vs. RTX 3080

      During Covid, the demand for graphics cards skyrocketed, leading to extreme scarcity. Nvidia's RTX series, including the RTX 3080 and the newly released RTX 4080, were heavily impacted by this shortage. However these graphics cards are now more readily available for purchase. In this article, we will give a detailed comparison of the RTX 3080 and the RTX 4080, assess their respective features, performance, and value to help you determine whether it is worth upgrading your graphics card.

    24 May
    • How to print A5 book on A4 paper: in Word

      Printing an A5 booklet using an A4 sheet can be quite challenging. While printing it straightforwardly would most likely spoil the output, the solution is to change the printer's settings and the Word document.

    23 May
    • Error 0x80070570: what is it, how to fix, Windows

      Popping up an error 0x80070570 while updating your Windows can be frustrating and confusing. But do not give up, because there are ways to fix it. Here we have collected useful tips on what are the reasons and ways to solve this common problem.

    22 May
    • Tiny11: the light version of Windows 11 for older PCs

      Tiny11 is a lightweight version of Windows 11 that works on all computers, including old ones and those declared incompatible by Microsoft, due to its less demanding requirements. Although Tiny11 is an unofficial version, it can be very useful for those who do not have the latest equipment. In this article we will explain what Tiny11 is and how you can download it.

    • What is jusched.exe: is it safe, how to remove it?

      If you are curious about the jusched.exe process going on on your computer, read this article. We'll explain what jusched.exe is, why it is running, and what you need (or don't need) to do with it. Spoiler alert: it is almost harmless.

    17 May
    • What is an NTUSER.DAT file and should you remove it?

      Have you ever encountered a strange file with an NTUSER.DAT name on your Windows PC? Don't worry, it's not a virus, but quite an important file. In this article, we'll explain what it is and why you shouldn't delete it.

    11 May
    • How to connect AirPods to PC: Windows 10, Windows 11

      Apple AirPods are one of the most popular choices for wireless earbuds and a main reason for this is their ease of use, seamless connectivity with the Apple ecosystem and impressive sound quality. Whilst AirPods were designed for Apple devices, they are also compatible with Windows and Android. In this article we will provide a step-by-step guide to help you pair your AirPods with a Windows PC.