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    November 2022

    22 November
    • Backup your iPhone: to iCloud, Mac, PC

      Making backups of your photos, videos, notes, and other documents and files are crucial to secure the data and store it for years. There are various methods to securely and quickly back up your iPhone on a Mac computer, PC, via iCloud, or iTunes. Read on to find the step-by-step guides on how to back up your iPhone.

    • How to clear history on FileZilla

      Filezilla is a useful software designed mostly for webmasters to transfer large amounts of files on the internet, especially FTP files. In this article, you will learn how to clear history on Filezilla to free up your storage space and speed up your computer's functionality.

    • Ethernet won't connect: how to fix it

      Although most people use the WiFi connection to access the Internet, Ethernet is still a common way to connect devices in a network. In this article, we'll explain what to do if your Ethernet doesn't work.

    21 November
    • How to crimp ethernet cable: RJ45 network cable

      The RJ45 cable, also known as an Ethernet cable, is a standard cable which has four twisted pairs of colors. It is easy to crimp a RJ45 cable and make it into a straight cable or cross the cable as required. To make a straight cable, the ends must be crimped in the same way at each end. When making a crossover cable, some wires of certain colors have to be reversed. Learning how to crimp a RJ45 cable and making straight and cross cables prove to be useful as different types of wires of varied le

    • How to disable automatic downloads of attachments on Mac

      As with most email servers, the mail app for Mac OS allows you to configure the download of attachments to best suit your preferences. Read the short guide below to find out how to disable automatic attachment downloads on Mac email.

    • Start Windows computer in safe mode: via cmd, settings

      Safe Mode for Windows is an alternate way to access your system in order to fix problems or remove malware from the computer. This tutorial will introduce you to the feature and show you how to boot your own computer or laptop in Safe Mode. This article covers tips for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.

    • Create WhatsApp link: with message, with name, for group

      Having the link to a WhatsApp account can be extremely useful if you use the application for your business. It is also very practical if you simply want to get in touch with other people more quickly and easily, without having to open your phone book and manually record your contact details. Read on to discover how you can create a WhatsApp link.

    • How to download and install apps on Apple TV?

      Did you know that you can download apps on your Apple TV device and make even more out of your streaming device? Here's a quick guide about downloading and installing various apps, from streaming services and games to health, music, and video apps on your Apple TV device.

    19 November
    • High on Life: release date, price, gameplay, for PC, Xbox

      Bio-punk comedy?! One of the anticipated video games of this winter, the first-person shooter High on Life will be released on December 13th for PC and Xbox. Get ready to become a bounty hunter, fight back against the alien invasion, fire the talking guns and have lots and lots of laughs! Here we have compiled everything you need to know about this sci-fi game that is already being talked about because of its original concept and vibrant visuals.

    18 November
    • How to hard reset your Samsung Galaxy

      In this article we will walk you through the necessary steps to hard reset a Samsung Galaxy. Please note that a hard reset should only be used when every other attempt to reset your phone has failed. Be sure to back up all of your personal data before proceeding. This factory reset method applies to all Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Duo models.

    • MS DOS directory: list to file

      Sometimes it can be useful to list the contents of one or more directories in a text file, for example by creating a file catalog. Windows does not allow you to perform this operation from File Explorer, but it can be done from the command prompt, using MS-DOS commands such as the DIR command, which is responsible for listing the contents of a directory and displaying it on the screen.